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A  CONCORDANCE 


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WORDS  AND  PHRASES 


CONSTRUED  IN  THE 


JUDICIAL  REPORTS, 


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LEGAL  DEFINITIONS  CONTAINED  THEREIN. 


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By  JOHN  D.'lAWSON,     . 

*/  "Usages  and  Customs,"  ^^Leading  Casts  Simplifitd." 
"  Contracts  of  Carriers."  Etc. 


ST.  LOUIS: 

F.  H.  THOMAS  &  COMPANY. 

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This  volume  is  an  attempt  to  collect  the  adjudged  cases  in  the 
reports  of  the  United  States  (State  and  Federal),  Great  Britain, 
and  the  Colonies,  in  which  Words  and  Phrases  have  been  construed  V  2. 
and  Definitions  of  Legal  Terms  have  been  made  or  approved.  Every 
one  who  has  examined  the  subject  must  have  noticed  how  rare  a 
thing  it  is  to  find  a  volume  of  legal  reports  whose  Index  contains 
such  a  title  as  ' '  Words  and  Phrases  "  or  "  Definitions."  Except  in 
some  srore  of  the  earlier  volumes  of  the  English  Common  Law 
Eeports  and  the  current  reports  of  the  English  Incorporated 
Law  Society,  the  reporters  have,  with  a  surprising  unanimity,  com- 
pletely neglected  these  important  topics.  It  is  even  worse  in  the 
American  Eeports.  Our  reporters,  down  to  within  a  very  late 
period,  apparently  never  thought  of  the  expediency  of  incorporating 
such  a  title  into  their  books,  and  until  the  last  ten  years,  it  was 
impossible  to  find  a  volume  of  American  decisions  in  which  a  sepa- 
rate place  was  given  to  these  important  subjects.  The  digesters 
have  followed  the  reporters  in  this  omission,  and  the  result  is  that 
with  the  exception  of  the  current  reports  of  Massachusetts,  New 
York,  and  a  few  other  States,  there  is  no  key  to  the  multitude  of 
decisions  in  which  Words  and  Phrases  have  been  construed  by  the 
courts  of  this  country. 

In  the  legal  dictionaries  some  slight  attention  has  been  incidentally 
paid  to  these  topics.  But  the  legal  dictionaries  are  restricted  to  the 
definitions  of  legal  terms ;  and  even  where  their  authors  have  at- 
tempted to  include  Common  Words  which  have  been  interpreted  by 

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PUEFACE. 


conrtH,  they  luive  not  g-onc  very  far  in  this  diicction.  Ah  u  Htiikingf 
])i'oot'  of  vhis,  I  would  i)oint  out  that  thiK  CoN(;()unAN(no  cites  no  fewer 
than  30,205  cases  (25,255  in  tiie  body  of  the  work,  and  4,i)50  in 
the  Api^endix),  and  that  of  tliese,  at  k'tist  20,000  had  never  been 
bronjrht  to^iether  l)efore  in  anv  work,  their  existence  been  as'?er- 
tained  by  me  only  thr\)ugh  a  pai^c  by  page  exaininntion  of  several 
thousand  vohnnes  of  k'gal  reports. 

In  adopting  the  form  of  a  (.'oneordance  instead  of  that  of  a  Dic- 
tionary, I  luive  had  two  reasons.  In  the  first  pUice,  had  I  attdni])ted 
to  ti'ive  even  tlie  briefest  reference  to  the  construction  of  the  word 
as  given  in  each  case  cited,  this  book  woukl  have  grown  to  four,  or 
even  five  vohnncs,'  and  coukl  not  have  been  published  except  at 
a  greatly  enhanced  cost  to  the  purchasei*.  Secondly,  so  short  a 
digest  of  a  case  would  not  be  satisfactory.  The  lawyer  finding 
that  there  is  a  case  construing  a  word  whose  interpretation  he  de- 
sires to  obtain,  will  not  be  satisfied  with  a  bare  statement  of  the 
constructi(ni.  For  example,  the  question  is,  whether  on  a  proper 
construction  of  a  contract  to  pay  the  "  crew"  of  a  vessel  a  certain 
amount  of  money,  the  officers  of  the  boat  are  to  be  included.  In 
my  CoNCOROAXCE,  turning  to  the  title — Chew  —  he  will  find  the 
cases  in  which  this  woi'd  has  been  judicially  construed.  If  in  the 
attempt  to  give  a  digest  of  each  case  I  had  extended  this  work  to 
four  or  five  volumes,  he  would  have  learned,  in  addition  to  this,  that 
"  Under  a  United  States  Statute  punishing  a  revolt  by  a  '  crew'  of 
a  vessel,  the  officers  are  included."  But  this  information  would  be 
hardly  more  satisfactory  than  the  first.  He  would  want  the  original 
report  of  the  case,  in  order  to  find  the  reasons  given  by  the  Court 
for  this  construction,  the  arguments  of  the  opposing  counsel  on  the 
question,  the  connection  of  the  words  in  the  statute,  etc. 
Therefore,  whether  usuig  the  Concordaxce  on  my  plan  or  on 
a  more  extended  i)lan,  he  would  not  rest  until  he  had  read  the 
case  in  which  this  inter|iretation  had  been  given  to  the  word.     My 


1  A  little  reflection  will  show  the  truth  of  this  statement.  To  simply  cite  the 
case  requires  not  much  less  on  an  average  than  one  line ;  while  to  give  any  idea  of 
the  point  dccirted  in  each  case  woiild  require  not  less,  and  generally  more  than  four 
lines. 


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work  gives  the  lawyer  the  u<Ijud(jed  ra,^rs  in  which  Wor.ls  mul 
Phrases  have  been  construed,  and  this  phin.  in  a  day  wh.'U  flu- 751)- 
ject  of  digesters  and  text-book  winters  is  in  the  niain  to  refer  the 
Hcarcher  to  precedents,  will,  I  think,  best  accomplish  this  object. 

T  make  no  claim  to  have  discovered  all  the  cases,  nor  do  1   ini- 
aoinc  tbat  my  book  is  complete.     A  lOorV  of  this  U,id  is  ner.r  fin- 
M.     It  has  been   in  press  near'y  a  year,  and  .hu-ing  that  tune  I 
have  discovered  nearly  5,()()()  easc.s,-some  of  them  published  since  the 
nuiuuscript  went  to  the  printer,  souu'  of  them  old  cases  which  I  have 
since  come  across  for  the  first  tiu.e,-  which  cases  I  have  fortunately 
been  able  to  add  in  the  Api)cu<r,x.     (Part  HI.)    All  1   ask  of  the 
profession,  is  a  recognition  of  the  lal:.)r  of  several  years  which  has  re- 
sulted ui  bringing  together  in  one  vohnne  over  8(),00{)  decisions  on 
this  subject,  most  ..f  which,  on  account  of  not  being  separately  col- 
lected in  either  the  index  to  the  reports  or  in  the  digests,  were  almost 
as  inaccessible  to  the  profession  as  though  they  had  never  been  de- 
cided, and  were  hai-dly  to  be  discovered,  excei)t  by  accident.     This 
I  do  claim  for  ray  book ;  no  more,  no  less  ;  and  on  this  I  rest  my 
hopes  to  have  in  some  considerable  degree  lessened  the  labors  of  the 
noble  profession  of  which  I  am  proud  to  be  a  humble  member. 

J.  D.  L.  . 
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PART  I. 

WORDS.  PHRASES,  AND  DEFINITIONS 


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WORDS.  PHRASES  AND  DEFINITIONS. 


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^  bill  of  ezohange.  Thompson  v.  Wesleyan  News  Asso.,  8  C. 

B.  849. 

debtor.    In  statute.  European  R.  Co.  7>.  Westall,  6   B.  &  S.  974. 

now  leaso.     Iggulden  v.  May,  7  tlast,  237. 

promissory  note.  Thompson  v.  Wesleyan  News  Asso.,  8  C. 

B.  849. 
renewed  contract.  Ind^/    Solvency  Guaranty  Co.  w.  Froane, 

7H.  AN.  12. 

profit prendre.     Manning  v.  Wardale,  5  Ad.  &  Ell.  764  ;  Waters 

V.  Lilley,  4  P>t:k.  145. 

^.^a.  ante.    Allen  v.  McKeen,  i  Sunm.  308. 

antroedenti.     Pattison  v.  R  .ibinson,  5  M.  &  S.  no. 

■  extra.     Lint  w.  Holland,  14  Mass.  151. 

initio.     In  statute.    Sackrider  v.  McDonald,  10  Johns.  253. 

ABANDON.        In  statute.     Doyle  v.  Doyle,  26  Mo.  545  :  Strit^  v.  Davis,  70  Mo.  467. 

and  expose.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Falkinghum,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C. 

222. 
ABANDONMENT.    Alexander  v.  Baltimore  Ins.  Co.,  4  Cranch,  370 ;  Holden  v.  Joy, 
17  Wall.  211  ;  Jumel  v.  Marine  Ins.  Co.,  7  Johns.  4'2  :  Bra.! He  v. 
Maryland  Ins.  Co.,  12  Peters,  378;  KinseyT/.  Kinsey,  37  Ala.  393; 
Richardson  v.  McNulty,  24  Cal.  339 ;  St.  John  v.  Kidd,  26  Cal.  263 ; 
Judson  V.  Malloy,  40  Cal.  299 ;  Smith  v.  Cushing.  41  Cal.  97  ;  McLeran 
V.  Benton,  43  Cal.  469 ;  Marquart  v.  Bradford,  43  Cal.  526 ;  Stevens 
V.  Town  of  Norfolk,  42  Conn.  3S3 ;  Moore  v.  Stevenson,  27  Conn. 
14;  Levering  v.  Levering,  16  Md.  213:  Washburn  v.  Washburn,  9 
Cal.  475- 
In  statute.     Childs  v.  Childs,  49  Md.  509. 

of  office.     State  v.  Seay,  64  Mo.  89. 

ABBREVIATIONS.     Hunt  v.  Smith,  9  Kas.  153  ;  Frowd  v.  Stillard,  4  C.  &  P.  51. 
In  statute.     Fulenwider  v.  Fulenwider,  53  Mo.  440. 
Carpenter  v.  People,  8  Barb.  603 ;  People  v.  Parshall,  6  Parker  C.  C. 

129;  Com.  V.  Cook.  12  Mete.  93:  State  v.  Ruhl,  8  Iowa.  447. 
U.  S.  V.  Gooding,  12  Wheat.  460;  People  v.  Woodward,  45  Cal.  293. 
In  statute.     Raiford  v.  State,  59  Ala.  106. 
Connaughty  v.  State,  i  Wis.  159 ;  Green  v.  State,  13  Mo.  382. 
I.-  le  V.  Richards,  9  S.  &  R.  367. 
;«  statute.     Hodge  v.  Hodgdon,  8  Cush.  297. 

by.    In  bond.    Shaw  v.  Hatch,  6  N.  H.  162. 

decision.     Hodges  v.  Pingree,  108  Mass.  585. 

the  award.    In  contract.    Marshall  v.  Reed,  48  N.  H.  36. 


ABDUCT. 
ABET. 

ABETTOR. 

ABEYANCE. 

ABIDE. 


ABILITY. 


ABSENTED. 


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In  statute.     Lynde  v.  Barnard,  i  M.  &  W.  loi. 

having  the to  provide  the  same.    In  st*tute,    Washburn  v. 

Washburn,  9  Cal.  475. 
ABLE.  In  statute.     Hampden  v.  Newburgh,  67  Me.  370. 

ABODE.  place  of In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Deighton,  5  Q.  B.  897;  Queen  v. 

Hammond,  17  Q.  B.  772. 

usual  place  of .    In  statute.    Earle  v.  McVeigh,   i  Otto,  503; 

Dunns'  Appeal,  35  Conn.  83;  Ser  v.  Bobst,  8  Mo.  506. 
ABORTION.  Com.  v.  Bangs.  9  Mass.  387  ;  Com.  v.  Ja- kson,  15  Gray,  187  ;  Mills  v. 
Com.,  13  Pa.  St.  631  ;  Com.  v.  Parker,  9  Mete.  263;  Smith  v.  State. 
33  Me.  48 ;  State  v.  Cooper,  2  Zab.  53 ;  Mitchell  v.  Com.,  78  Ky. 
204;  Abrams  v.  Foshee,  3  Clarke  (la.),  274;  Hatfield  v.  Gano, 
15  Iowa,  177  ;  Evans  v.  People,  49  N.  Y.  388 ;  Crichton  v.  People,  6 
Parker  C.  C.  363. 
ABOUT.  In  contract.      Cross  v.  Eglin,  2  B.  &  Ad.  106  ;    Moore  v.  Campbell,  |o 

Ex.  323;  Bradley  7/.  U.  S.,  6  Otto,  170. 
In  deed.     Shipp  v.  Miller,  2  Wheat.  316;  Johnsons.  Pannel.  2  Wheat. 
206;    Sanders  V.  Morrison,  2  T.   B.   Mon.  109(15  Am.  Dec.  140); 
Cutts  V.  King,  5  Me.  482  ;  Bodley  z*.  Taylor,  s  Cranch,  191. 

/«  will.    Wheeler  v.  Randall,  6  Mete.  532. 

seven  acres.    Indeed.    Gocdycir  w.  Shanahan,  43  Conn.  205. 

to  sail  with  cargo.    In  charter-party.      Von  Lingen  v.  David- 
son, 4  Fed.  Rep.  346  ;  i  id.  178. 

a  claim  of $160.     In  contract.    Turner  v.  Whidden,  22  Me.  121. 

on  or .     In  contract.     Hawes  v.  Lawrence,  4  N.  Y.  345. 

ABOVE.  in  maimer mentioned.     In  statute.     Queen  v.  Humphrey,   10 

Ad.  &  Ell.  335. 
ABRIDGMENT.     Story  v.  Holcombe,  4  McLean.  306 ;  Folsom  v.  Marsh,  2  Story,  107. 
ABSCOND.        In  statute.     Bennett  v.  Avant,  2  Sneed,  152;  Ives  w.  Curtiss,  2  Root. 

133;  Fitch  V.  Waite,  5  Conn.  117  ;  House  w.  Hamilton,  43  Ili.  185; 

Field  V.  Adreon,  7  Md.  209  ;  Ware  v.  Todd,  i  Ala.  199  ;  Boardman  v. 

Bickford,  2  Aik.  (Vt.)  345 ;  Myers  v.  Farrell,  47  Miss.    281  ;  Ross 

V.  Clark,  32  Mo.  296 ;  Hoggett «.  Emerson,  8  Kas.  262  ;  Re  Proctor, 

27  Vt.  118. 
ABSENCE.         In  statute.    Lynde  v.  County,  16  Wall.  6  ;  Queen  v.  Perkin,  7  Q.  B. 

165  ;  Ingraham  ./.  Bowie,  33  Miss.  20;  Phillips  z/.  Phillips,  L.  R.,  i 

P.  &  D.  169  ;  James  v.  Townshend,  104  Mass.  371. 
from  the  State.    Milton  v.  Babson,  6  Allen,  324 ;  Hallett  v.  Bas- 

sett,  100  Mass.  170. 

without  leave.    Hanson  v.  South  Scituate,  1 1 5  Mass.  336. 

ABSENT.            In  statute.  Bingham  v.  Cabhot,  3  Dall.  19 ;  Wash  v.  Heard,  27  Miss.  400. 
debtor.    In  statute.     Den  v.  Wharton,  i  Yerg.  124;  Redfern  v. 

Rumney,  i  Cranch,  C.  C.  300 ;  Cochran  v.  Fitch,  i  Sandf.  Ch.  142. 
defendants.    In  statute.     Curd  v.  Leether,  3  J.  J.  Marsh.  445  ; 

James  v.  Townshend,  104  Mass.  369. 
from  duty  with  leave.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Williamson,  23 

Wall.  411. 

from  the  State.  In  Constitution.  Statew.Graham,26La.  Ann.  568. 

on  public  business.    Gregg  v.  Matlock,  31  Ind.  373. 

ABSENTED.      himself.    In  statute.    Chariton  Co.  v.  Moberly,  59  Mo.  239 ;  Re 

Davison.  4  Fed.  Rep.  507. 


SEN  TED. 
Washburn  v. 

17 ;  Queen  v. 

1  Otto,  503; 

187 ;  Mills  I', 
lith  V.  State, 
om.,  78  Ky. 
id  V.  Gano, 
V.  People,  6 

Campbell,  10 

lel,  2  Wheat. 
I.  Dec.  140) ; 
191. 

)onn.  20;. 
!n  V.  Davidr 

,  22  Me.  121 . 

iimphrey,   10 

2  Story,  107. 
rtiss,  2  Root, 
1,  43  111.  185; 
Boardnian  v. 
\.    281  ;  Ross 

Re  Proctor, 

rkin,  7  Q.  B. 
Hips,  L.  R.,  I 

allett  V.  Bas- 

iss.  336. 
27  Miss.  400. 
;  Redfern  v. 
ndf.  Ch.  142. 
Marsh.  445 ; 

illiamson,  23 

La.  Ann.  568. 

3- 

Mo.  239 ;  Re 


ABSENTEE. 


ACCIDENT. 


ABSENTEE.      Emmerling  v.  Cucullu,  18  La.  Ann.  695. 
ABSOLUTE.      Greenawalt  v.  Greenawalt,  71  Pa.  St.  483. 

In  insurance  policy.    Hough  v.  City  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  29  Conn.  10. 

inheritable  title.    Indeed.    Lincoln  z/.  Lincoln,  107  Mass.  590. 

interest.     In  insurance  policy.      Hough  v.  City  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  29 

Conn.  10. 

— ownership.    In  statute.    Converse  v.  Kellogg,  7  Barb.  590. 

purchase.     Ridout  v.  Hanis,  17  U.  C.  C.  P.  88. 

ABSOLT7TELY.    In  statute.     Sayer  z/.  Dufaur,  11  Q.  B.  335. 

entitled.    In  statute.     Re  Hobson,  7  Ch.  Div.  709. 

incompatible.     State  v.  Rover,  13  Nev.  17. 

due and  not  on  any  contingency.    In  statute.    Ware  v.  Gowen, 

6s  Me.  534. 

vest .    In  will.    Johnson  v.  Johnson,  32  Ala.  637. 

Dickinson  v.  R.  Co.,  7  W.  Va.  390. 

In  certificate.     Wilhite  v.  Barr,  67  Mo.  284. 

of  title.     Banker  v.  Caldwell   3  Minn.  94. 

In  indictment.     Re  Thompson,  6  Hurl.  &  N.  204. 

In  statute.     Dawkins  v.  State,  58  Ala.  377. 

and  misuse.    In  statute.     Baltimore  v.  Pittsburgh,  etc.,  R.  Co., 

3  Pittsb.  20. 

such  female  in  the  attempt  to  have  carnal  knowledge  of 

her.    In  statute.    Dawkins  v.  State,  58  Ala.  376  (29  Am.  Rep.  754). 

Winckworth  v.  Mayo,  Cro.  Jac.  184. 

In  statute.  Wakefield  Bd.  v.  Lee,  i  Ex.  Div.  336  ;  Wakefield  Bd,  ?/. 
Mander,  5  C.  P.  Div.  248;  Holt  v.  City  Council,  127  Mass.  408. 

In  statute.  Snowt/.  Warner,  10  Mete.  132;  Howe  v.  Palmer,  3  B.  & 
Aid.  325. 

and  receive.    In  statute.     Rodgers  v.  Phillips,  40  N.  Y.  519. 

Green  v.  Town  of  Canaan,  29  Conn.  157;    State  v.  Dawson,  22  Ind. 

272 ;  First  Nat.  Bk,  v.  Whitman,  94  U.  S.  343 ;  Reg.  v.  Cooke,  8  C. 

&  P.  582 ;   Reg.  V.  Rogers,  8  C.  &  P.  629 ;  State  v.  Morton,  27  Vt. 

3»o. 

in  satisfttction.    Hardman  v.  Bellhouse,  9  M.  &  W.  596. 

waived.    In  note,    Carson  v.  Russell,  26  Tex.  452, 

actual .    Valle  v.  Cerre,  36  Mo.  575. 

day  of .    In  note.     Sutton  v.  Toomer,  7  B.  &  C.  418. 


ABSTBACT. 


ABUSE. 


ABUSES. 

ABUT. 
ABUTTING. 

ACCEPT. 


ACCEPTANCE. 


ACCEPTED. 
ACCESS. 

ACCESSION. 
ACCESSORY. 

ACCIDENT. 


In  bill.     Hatch  v.  Antrim,  51  111.  106. 

the  office.    In  ajgHdavit.    Queen  v.  Slatter,  11  Ad.  &  Ell.  506, 

place  tc  which  the  public  have .    In  statute.    Hirst  v.  J^lolcs- 

bury,  L.  R.,  6  Q.  B.  130. 

Lampton  v.  Preston,  i  J.  J.  Marsh.  454  (19  Am.  Dec.  104). 

Harrel  v.  State,  39  Miss.  702 ;  Gipps  v.  Gipps,  1 1  H.  L,  Cas.  i  ;  U.  S. 

V.  Wilson,  Bald.  78  ;  U.  S.  v.  Libby,  i  Woodb.  &  M.  221. 
In  indict ;nent.     Holloway  v.  Queen,  17  Q.  B.  317. 
Chase  v.  Barrett.  4  Paige,  148  ;  Jones  v.  Woodhull,  i  Root,  298  ;  Brown 

V.  Elliott,  17  N.  J.  (Eq.)  353;  Earl  of  Bath  v.  Sherwin,  10  Mod.  i ; 

Crutchfield  v.  Pxhmond,  etc.,  Co.,  76  N.  C.  320. 
In  insurance  policy.     Schneider  v.   Provident  Ins.  Co.,  24  Wis.  38 ; 


ACCIDENT. 


ACCOUNT. 


ACCIDENT.—  Continued. 

Mallory  v.  Travelers'  Ins.  Co..  47  N.  Y.  52  (7  Am.  Rep.  410)  ;  North 

American  Ins.  Co.  v.  Burroughs,  69  Pa.  St.  43  (8  Am.  Rep.  212). 

In  plea.     Lord  Churchill  w.  Hunt,  2  B.  &  Aid.  689. 

•  In  statute.     Langdon  v.  Bowen,  46  Vt.  512  ;  Burbeck  v.  Little,  50  Vt. 

713  ;  Bobierv.  Clay,  27  U.  C.  Q.  B.  438 ;  ex  parte  North,49 Ala.  385. 

beyond  his  oontroL    In  contract.     Fenwick  v.  ichmalz,  L.  R., 

3C.  P.  3«3- 

in  a  flEMtory.    In  statute.     Lakeman  v.  Stephenson,  9  B.  &  S.  57. 

of  navigation.  /«  (J/// (j/"/arf»?r.  Clark?/.  Barnwell,  12  How.  272. 

or  mistake.    In  statute.     Lorings  ?/.  Marsh,  6  Wall.  337. 

of  the  sea.     In  bill  of  lading.     Bazin  ?/.  Steamship  Co.,  3  Wall. 

•  Jr.,  229. 

inevitable The  Morning  Light,  2  Wall.  550;  Brown  ?/.  Kendall. 

6  Cush.  292. 
injury  caused  by  any .     In  insurance  policy.    Mallory  v.  Trav- 
elers' Ins,  Co.,  47  N.  Y.  52. 

ACCIDENTAL. delays.  In  bill  of  lading.  Lawrences.  New  York,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  36 

Conn.  63. 

Violent  and means.  In  insurance  policy.    Southard  v.  Railway 

Pass.  Ins.  Co.,  34  Conn.  574. 

ACCIDENTALLY.  Are  shall begin.    In  statute.     Webb  v.  W.  &  O.  R.  R.,  49 

N.  Y.  420 ;  Filliter  v.  Phippard,  11  Q.  B.  348. 
ACCIDENTS.     of  the  seas  and  navigation.    In  bill  of  lading.     Clark  v.  Barn- 
well, 12  How   272  ;  Laurie  v.  Douglass,  15  M.  &  W.  746. 

unavoidable of  fire.    In  bill  of  lading.    Swindler  v.  Hilliard, 

2  Rich.  286. 

ACCOMMODATING,    terms .   In  proposal.     Rice  7/.  McLarren.  42  Me.  157. 

ACCOMMODATION.    paper.     Lenheim  v.  ,Vilmarding,  55  Pa.  9t.  73- 

ACCOMPANIED.     by.     In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Mylor,  1 1  Q.  B.  59. 

ACCOMPANY.     Kingsbury's  Case,  106  Mass.  226. 
ACCOMPLICK    Cross  7/.  People,  47  111.  152. 

In  statute.    Smith  v.  State,  37  Ala.  472  :  Bass  v.  State.  37  Ala.  469 : 

Harrington  v.  State,  36  Ala.  236. 
Kromer  v.  Heim.  75  N.  Y.  574. 

and  satisfection.     Bull  v.  Bull,  43  Conn.  455 ;  PuUiam  v.  Tay- 
lor. 50  Miss.  251. 

to  law.     In  affidavit.  McElhaney  v.  Gilleland.  30  Ala.  183. 

In  plea.     Fiser  v.  Mississippi,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  32  >Iiss.  360. 
In  will.     Mclntyre  e.  Ramsey,  23  Pa.  St.  317- 

to  the  conditions  of.  In  bond.     Stoddard  v.  Hart,  23  N.  Y.  556. 

to  the  form  of  the  statute.     Doe  v.  Harrison,  3  B.  &  Ad.  765. 

to  the  statute.    In  plea.     Fiser  v.  Mississippi,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  33 

Miss.  360. 
In  statute.     Frost  v.  Williams,  7  Ad.  &  Ell.  773- 
Glass  Factory  v.  Reid,  5  Cow.  587  ;  MrWilliams  v.  Allan.  45  Mo.  573 ; 
Stringham  w.  Winnebago  Co.,  24  Wis.  594;  Whitwell  v.  Willard,  I 

Mete.  216. 
In  statute.    Hollister  v.  Hollister,  35  Conn.  241  ;  Stringham  v.  Super- 

visors,  84  Wis.  594. 


ACCORD. 


AOCOBDINa. 


AOOOXTNT. 


ulliam  V.  Tay- 
Ala.  183. 


,  23  N.  Y.  556. 
B.  &  Ad.  765. 
!tc.,  R.  Co.,  33 


m,  45  Mo.  573 ; 
11  V.  Willard,  I 

rham  V.  Super- 


ACCOUNT. 


ACQUITTAL. 


In  partnership  agreement.     Burress  v.  Blair,  61  Mo. 


ACCOUNT  —  Continued. 

due  flrm. 

of  his  creditors.    In  statute.    Spear  7/.  Wardell,  1  N.  Y.  144. 

stated.      Spangler   o.    Springer,    22    Pa.  St.   454 ;    Stenton   v. 

Jerome,  54  N.  Y.  480;  McLellan  7/.  Crofton,  6  Me.  308;  Hughes  v. 

Thorpe,  5  M.  &  W.  664. 

closed .     Bass  7/.  Bass,  8  Pick.  191. 

just  and  true .     Stebbins  v.  Niles,  25  Miss .  267  ;  Kock  «.  Bonitz, 

4  Daly,  117  ;  Lockwood  v.  Thorne,  11  N.  Y.  170;   Graves  v.  Pierce, 

53  Mo.  423;  Heaman  v.  Porter,  35  Mo.  137. 
long .     In  statute.     Ross  v.  Mayor,  2  Abb.  Pr.  (N.  S.)  266 ;  Sharp 

c.  Mayor,   9  Abb.  Pr.  436;    Dewey   v.  Field,   13   HdW.    Pr.  437; 

Dickinson  v.  Mitchell,  19  Abb.  Pr.  286. 

on of  his  master.    In  statute.     Queen  ».  Cullum,  L.  R.,  2  C.  C. 

R.  29. 
ACCOUNTABLE.     McPhillips  «.  McPhillips,  9  R.  I.  536. 
In  note.     Furber  ».  Caverly,  42  N.  H.  ^^. 

receipt.    In  indictment.    Com.  7/.  Lawless,  loi  Mass.  32. 

not for   depreciation.     In  will.      Breton  0.   Mockett,    9    Ch. 

Div.  95. 
ACCOUNTANT.     Larchin  0.  Bank,  L.  R.,  8  Ex.  80 ;  10  id.  64. 

ACCOUNTS.       In  statute.     Whitwell  v.  Willard,  i  Mete.  216. 

all  my In  -will.     Gale  n.  Drake,  51  N.  H.  78. 

Mundt  T.  Sheboygan,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  31  Wis.  451. 

cause  of  action  shall .    In  statute.     Kennedy  v.  Burrier,  36  Mo. 

128. 
Weberc.  Harbor  Commrs.,  18  Wall.  57  ;  Hartshorne  «.  Ross,  2  Disney, 

action  shall  have .    In  statute.     Sohn  «.  Waterson,  17  Wall.  596. 

cause  of  action .    In  statute.     Reppstein  d.  Ins.  Co.,  j.  Jo.  481. 

debt .     In  statute.     Hall  v.  Pritchett,  3  Q.  B.  Div.  215. 

In  statute.    People  v.  Braman,  30  Mich.  460, 
Rex  e.  McNaughten,  i  C.  &  K.  131. 

of  crime.    In  statute.    State  t.  South,  5  Rich.  489. 

ACCUSTOMED.    to  receive.    In  statute.     Queen  v.  Mayor,  8  Ad .  &  Ell.  182. 

way.    In  deed.     Ferriss  e.  Knowles,  41  Conn.  308. 
ACKNOWIiEDQE.    /«  statute.   Routledge  v.  Ramsay,  8  Ad.  &  Ell.  221. 

it  as  his  own.     In  statute.     Bailey  v.  Boyd,  59  Ind.  292. 

ACENOWIiEDOED.     shall   be by  him.      In  statute.      Baskin  e.   t^askin,  36 

N.  Y.  416. 
ACENOWItEDGMENT.     Sidwell  c.  Mason,  2  H.  &  N.  308. 

ACQUAINTED.    with  the  character  and  circumstances.  In  insurance  policy. 

MX.n3L  Ins.  Co.  v.  Tyler,  16  Wend.  385  (30  Am.  Dec.  90). 

made with  the  contents.    In  statute.     Bohan  «.  Casey,  5  Mo. 

App.  106. 

personally .    In  statute.    Kelly  v.  Calhoun,  5  Otto,  71a. 

ACQUIESCED.     Allen  v.  McKeen,  i  Sumn.  276. 
ACQUITTAL.    Lee  «.  State,  26  Ark.  260. 


ACQUITTANCE. 


ACTION. 


ACQX7ITTED. 
ACBOSS. 


ACfF. 


!i 


ACQUirTAirCE.  In  statute.  Reg.  v.  Atkinson,  2  Moody,  278  ;  Com.  «.  Ladd,  15  Mass. 
526;  Reg.p.  French,  L.R.,  I  C.C.R.  217:  Clark  ».  Newsam,  i  Ex.  131; 
Reg.  ».  West,  i  Den.  C.  C.  258  ;  State  «.  Shelters,  51  Vt.  102  (31  Am. 
Rep.  679). 

or  receipt  for  money.    In  statute.      Reg.  ».  French,  L.   R.,  i 

C.  C.  R.  217. 
DoUaway  c.  Turrill,  26  Wend.  383. 
Comstock  V.  Van  Deusen,  5  Pick.  163. 

a  country.  In  agreement.  Evans  v.  Pratt,  3  M.  &  G.  759;  4  Scott, 

N.  R.  378- 

the  land  conveyed.    In  deed.     Brown  ».  Meady,  10  Me.  391  (25 

Am.  Dec.  248). 
In  statute.    Coe  v.  Wise,  7  B.  &  S.  831. 

complained  of.    In  statute.    Haylock  v.  Sparke,  i  Ell.  &  Bl.  471. 

done.    In  lease.    Doe  t.  Stevens,  3  B.  &  Ad.  299. 

in  his  official  capacity.    In  statute.    Cumming  v.  Brown,  43  N. 

Y.  514. 

of  the  congress.    U.  S.  v.  Smith,  2  Mason,  143. 

or  intention.    In  insurance  policy.    Chapman  ».  Republic  Life 

Ins.  Co.,  6  Biss.  238. 
Everard  c.  Poppleton,  5  Q.  B.  183 ;  Queen  e.  Slatter.  1 1  Ad.  &  Ell.  506. 

in  the  trust.    In  will.     Sharp  «.  Sharp,  2  B.  &  Aid.  41 5. 

on  behalf  of  any  other  person.   In  statute.    Re  Clipperton,  12 

Q.  B.  688. 
Bridgton  t.  Bennett,  23  Me.  425  ;  Overseers  v.  Beedle,  i  Barb.  11  ; 
Bank  of  Commerce  C.Rutland,  etc.,  R.  Co..  10  How  Pr.  1  ;  Forring- 
ton  e.  Freeman,  2  Edw.  572  ;  People  v.  Sage.  3  How.  Pr.  56 ;  Re 
Hunter,  6  Ohio,  499 ;  Allen  c.  Partlow,  3  S.  C.  417. 
In  statute.  David  v.  South  Western  R.  Co.,  41  Ga.  223 ;  Didier  v. 
Davison,  10  Paige's  Ch.  515;  Coatsworth  v.  Barr,  11  Mich.  199; 
Hart's  Appeal,  32  Conn.  539 ;  Mason  -c.  Wirrall  Highway,  4  Q.  B. 
Div.  459  r  People  t.  Sage,  3  How.  Pr.  56 ;  People  «.  Oswego  County 
Ct.,  2Thomp.  &  C.  431 ;  Stiles's  Appeal,  41  Conn.  329 ;  Overseers  «. 
Beedle,  i  Barb.  1 1 ;  Valentine  «.  City  of  Boston.  20  Pick.  201  ;  People 
«.  County  Judge,  13  How.  Pr.  398;  Malley  t>.  Altman,  14  Wis.  24; 
Carlisle  t>.  Whaley,  L.  R.,  2  H.  L.  Cas.  391  ;  Gibbons  v.  Goodrich, 
3  Bradwell,  1 50. 

at  law.      In  statute.     State  c.  Carr,  6  Oregon,  133 ;  Smyth  t>. 

Ripley,  33  Conn.  306;  State  ».  New  Haven,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  41  Conn.  134. 

for  an  injury  to  person  or  character. .  In  statitte.    Carter  «. 

Smith,  23  Wis.  496 ;  Wagner  v.  Lathers,  26  Wis.  437. 

for  lant.    In  statute.     Drew  v.  Fletcher,  i  B.  &  C.  283. 

fbunded  on  contract.    In  statute.      Bayliss  c.  Lintott,  L.  R.,  8 

C.  P.  345. 

in  rem.     Peters  v.  Dunnells,  5  Neb.  460. 

of  debt.    In  statute.     Miles  «.  Brough,  3  Q.  B.  845. 

on  the  case.    In  statute.     Sharp  t.  Curtiss,  15  Conn,  526. 

or  proceeding.    In  statute.     McCausland's  Estate,  52  Cal.  568. 

cause  of In  statute.     Borst  e.  Corey,  15  N.  Y.  505. 

Civil .    In  statute.    Kramer  c.  Redman,  9  Iowa.   114;  Corson  e. 

Ball,  47  Barb.  452  ;  Bank  of*  Commerce  c.  Rutland,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  10 


ACTINQ. 


ACTION. 


%,, 


Ell.  &  Bl.  471 
'.  Brown,  43  N, 


Ad.  &  Ell.  506. 
Id.  415. 
Clipperton,  12 


le,  I  Barb.  11  ; 
Pr.  1  ;  Farring- 
ow.  Pr.  56  ;  Re 

223 ;  Didier  v. 
r,  II  Mich.  199; 
ghway,  4  Q.  B. 
Oswego  County 
9 ;  Overseers  v. 
ck.  201  ;  People 
lan,  14  Wis.  24 ; 
ns  V.  Goodrich, 

133 ;  Smyth  ». 
3.,  41  Conn.  134. 
Uuie.    Carter «. 

f. 

C.  283. 
Lintott,  L.  R.,  8 


$45. 

onn.  526. 

ate,  52  Cal.  568. 

•  505. 

114;  Corson  v. 
,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  10 


ACTUAL. 

AOTIOIT  —  Continued.  „    ,  „^,,      ,, 

How.  Pr.  I  ;  Quick  v.  Keeler,  2  Sandf.  231  ;  Backus  r.  Stilwell.  3 
How.  Pr.  318;  Myers  c.  Rosback.  4  How.  Pr.  83  ;  People  c  Cook. 
8  N.  Y.  67 ;  Lang  e.  Ropke,  i  Duer,  701  ;  Mills  t.  Thursby,  2  Abb. 
Pr.  432. 

auit  or In  statute.    Moore  v.  Cooley,  2  Hill,  4>2:  McDonald  t.. 

Bank,  2  How.  Pr.  35 ;  Overseers  v,  Beedle.  i  Barb.  11. 

g„it  or of  a  civil  nature.   Hildreth  v.  Hopewell,  13  N.  J.  (L.)  5. 

In  statute.     Waltermire  v.  Westover,  14  N.  Y.  16;   McBride's  Appeal, 
72  Pa.  St.  480 :  Webster  v.  Commrs.,  63  Me.  27. 

and  suits.    In  statute.    Guthrie  v.  Fisk,  3  B.  &  C.  184. 

at  law  on  contract.    In  statute.    March  e.  Fraser,  27  Wis.  596. 

on  the  case.    In  statute.      McCluny  v.  Silliman,  3  Peters,  270. 

-respecting  easements  on  real  estate.    In  statute.    Cary  v. 


In  statute.      Jackson  v.    Everett, 


In  stat  'te.     Brunswick 


Daniels,  5  Mete.  236 
all upon   any  judgment 

I  B.  &  S.  862. 

Oivil .    In  statute.     Green  v.  U.  S.,  9  Wall.  655 

In  lease.     Spencer  c.  Marriott,  i  B.  &  C.  459. 
State  c.  Wells,  31  Conn.  210. 
In  statute.    Stevens  t.  Irwin,  15  Cal.  506. 
and  continued  change  of  possession. 

V.  McClay,  7  Neb.  137. 

arrival  in  dock.    In  statute.     Atwood  v.  Case,  i  Q.  B.  Div.  134. 

bias.    In  statute.     People  -c.  Duck,  37  Cal.  zn. 

oash  payment.    In  statute.     Hogg  v.  Orgill,  34  Pa-  St.  344: 

Haggerty  v.  Foster,  103  Mass.  I7- 

cash  value.    In  insurance  policy.     Mack  c.  Lancashire   Ins.  Co., 

4  Fed.  Rep.  59. 

change  of  possession.    In  statute.    Grant  «.  Lewis,  14  Wis.  49«. 

cost.    In  statute.    Alfonso  «.  U.  S.,  2  Story,  421 ;  U.  S. «.  Sixteen 

Packages,    2   Mason,  48 ;    Lexington,   etc.,  R.    Co.   v.    R.   Co.,  9 

Gray,  226. 
determination.    In  statute.    McMahon  ».  Rauhr.  47  N.  Y.  67; 

Caughey*.  Smith,  47  N.  Y.  244:  Frank  t.  Benner,   3   Daly,  422  : 

Wilkins  e.  Earle,  46  N.  Y.  358  :  42  How.  Pr.  255. 
market  value.    In  statute.    Cases  of  Champagne,  i  Ben.  241 ;  2 

Ben.  249. 
military  service.  In  statute.  Van  Denser  v.  Gordon,  39  Vt.  1 1 1. 

notice.    Jordan  d.  Pollock,  14  Ga.  i45- 

In  statute.     Vaughn  t.  Tracy,  22  Mo.  415. 

occupation.    In  statute.     People  «.   Ambrecht,  1 1  Abb.  Pr.  97  ; 

Ewing  t>.  Burnet,  n  Pet.  41 ;  Watkins  «.  Holman,  16  Pet.  25  ;  Flem- 
ing V.  Maddox,  30  Iowa,  239:  Cleveland  v.  Crawford,  14  N.  Y.  S.  C. 
616. 

ouster.     Burns  v.  Byrne,  45  I'^^^i  285- 

payment.    In  statute.     Haviland  v.  Chase,  39  Barb.  283;    Hogg 

t).  Orgill,  34  Pa-  St.  344- 

place  of  abode.    In  statute.    Tripp  «.  Brown,  9  R.  I.  240. 

possession.     In  statute.     Fleming  ».  Maddox,  30  Iowa,  239 ; 


ACTUAL. 


8 


ADJOINING. 


ACTUAL  —  Continued. 

Churchill  v.  Onderdonk,  59  N.  Y.  134;  Cleveland  v.  Crawford,   14 

N.  Y.  S.  C.  616;  Webster  ».  Overseers,  L.  R.,  8  C.  P.  281  ;  id.  306. 

residenoe.    In  statute.    Wharton  ».  Bunting,  73  111.  i6. 

sales.    In  statute.     Miles  t.  Miller,  5  Neb.  269. 

seizure.    In  statute.    Gladstone  v.  Padwick,  L.  R.,  6  Ex.  205. 

violence.    In  statute.     State  ».  Wells,  31  Conn.  210. 

AXJSXSAULT.     enjoyed.     In  statute.      Flight  e.  Thomas,  11  Ad.  &  Ell.  688;  8 

CI.  &  F.  231. 
delivered  in  execution.    In  statute.    Re  Duke  of  Newcastle, 

L.  R.,  8  Eq.  Cas.  700. 
occupied.    In  statute.    King  v.  Inhabitants,  etc.,  4  Ad.  &  Ell.  497 ; 

id.  613 ;  Queen  v.  Same,  9  Ad.  &  Ell.  626 ;  Com.  v.  Dean,  i  Pick.  387. 
receive.     In  statute.      Calkins   v.   Lockwood,    17   Conn.    174; 

Hanson   -e.  Armitage,  5    B.  &    Aid.  558 ;  Evan  v.  Dunfield,  i  Q. 

B.  303. 
received.    In  will.  Martin  0.  Martin,  L.  R.,  2  Eq.  404  ;  Johnson  t>. 

Crook,  12  Ch.  Div.  639. 

erected  to  a  former  building.     Whitenack  v.  Noe,  11  N.J. 

Eq.  321  ;  Updike  v.  Skillman.  27  N.  J.  Law,  131. 

erected  to  a  building.    In  statute.    Updike  e.  Skillman.  27  N. 

J.  (Law)  131  ;  Whitenack  o.  Noe,  11  N.  J.  (Eq.)  413. 

•  of  building.     Indeed.    Atkins  ».  Bordman  2  Mete.  457. 

in to.    In  order  of  court,  Walter  v.  McSheny,  21  Mo.  76. 

ADDITIONAL. security.    In  statute.     State  w.  Hull,  53  Miss.  626. 

ADEMPTION.  Langdon  v.  Astor,  16  N.  Y.  9 ;  Beck  v.  McGillis,  9  Barb.  35 ;  Ford  v. 
Ford,  23  N.  H.  212;  White  v.  Winchester,  6  Pick.  48  ;  Clendening 
D.  Clymer,  17  Ind.  155  ;  Weston  v.  Johnson,  48  Ind.  i. 

and  sufficient  load.     In  statute.     Directors  v.  Gidlow,  L.  R.,  7 

H.  L.517. 

crossing.    In  deed.    Gray  w.  Burlington,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  37  Iowa, 

119. 
In  constitution.     U.  S.  v.  Greathouse,  2  Abb.  U.  S.  365. 

ADJACENT.  People  ».  Schermerhorn,  19  Barb.  540 ;    Peverelly  t>.  People,  3  Park.  C. 

C.S9. 
In  statute.    Henderson  t.  Long,  i  Cooke,  128 ;  Re  Municipality,  7  La. 
Ann.  76 ;  Reg.  v.  Brown,  17  Q-  B.  839. 


ADDITION. 


ADEQUATE. 


ADHEBINO. 


owner.    In  statute.    Mayor  of  New  York  v.  lir- 

ADJOININQ.     In  statute.     Moody  v.  Corbett,  5   B.  &  S.  879 ;  W ;  - 


L.um, 


-)8o. 


-to  ii.  Co.,  67 

Mo.  56 ;  Peverelly  d.  People,  3   Park.  C.  C.  59 ;  T       i  i'.  Pool,  46 
Iowa,  256 ;  Rex  i.   Hodges,    Moody  <te  M.   341  ;   •    ii^'.efield  Co.  ». 
Mander,  5  C.  P.  Div.  248 ;  Wakefield  Bd.  ».  Lee,  i  Ex.  Div.  336. 
—land.    In  statute.     Balch  v.  Commrs.,  3  Mete.  327. 
—  or  appurtenant  thereto.     In  statute.    Com.  v.  Curley,  loi  Mass. 


24. 


-owner.     In  statute.     Directors  v.  Blackmore,  L.  R.,  4  H.  L.  610. 
-property.    In  deed.     Harrison  t.  Good,  L.  R.,  n  Eq.  Cas.  338. 
-  to  or  occupied  with  a  dweUing-house.    In  statute.    Devoe  «, 


Com.,  3  Mete.  327;  People  «.  McGra,  i  Mich.  N.  P.  27. 


'  mMMMMMMMM*)* 


\!t.nmm**»»* 


'rawford,   14 
281  ;  id.  306. 
6. 


dlow,  L.  R,  7 
;^o.,  37  Iowa, 

le,  3  Park.  C. 
cipality,  7  La. 

iUm,  380. 

:;.  Co.,  67 
I  i\  Pool,  46 
ruifield  Co.  t>. 
Div.  336. 

ley,  loi  Mass. 

,  4  H.  L.  610. 
q.  Cas.  338. 
te.    Devoe  9, 


ADJOINING. 


ADULTERY. 


In  statute.      Coventry  v.   R.  Co.,  L.  R.,  j 


ADJOHUNG  —  Continued. 

immediately land. 

Eq.  Cas.  104. 

next .     In  statute.     Holmes  v.  Carley,  31  N.  Y.  289. 

property .    In  statute.     Re  Ward,  52  N .  Y.  395. 

People  V.  Martin,  5   N.  Y.  22  ;    La  Farge  v.  Van  Wagenen,  14  How. 

Pr.  54. 
In  statute.     Bispham  v.  Tucker,  Pen.  253. 

session.    Mechanics'  Bk.  v.  Withers,  6  Wheat.  106. 

term.    Van  Dyke  0.  State,  22  Ala.  57. 

ADJOUBNMENT.     Keen  t>.  Queen,  10  Q.  B.  933. 

AOJTJDQED.      In  statute.  State  v.  Price,  11  N.J.  (Law)  203 ;  Blaufus  «.  People,  (x^ 
N.  Y.  107. 

against  him.    In  injunction  bond.    Corder  i>.  Martin,  17  Mo.  41. 
guilty  of  peijury.    In  statute.     Blaufus  0.  People,  69  N.  Y.  107. 
(25  Am.  Rep.  148). 
Bum .    In  statute.    Ricardo  v.  Board  of  Health,  2  Hurl.  &  N.  264. 

ADJUSTMENT.    Mayor  of  New  York  v.  Hamilton  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  39  N.  Y.  45  ;  Page 

V.  Holmes  Burglar  Alarm  Co.,  17  Blatchf.  484. 
ATtlmNiH'i'kH..    /»  bond.   Sanford  v.  Gilman,  44  Conn.  461  ;  Moore  «.  Waller,  i  Marsh. 
488 ;  Barbour  «.  Robertson,  i  Litt.  93. 
In  statute.     Sarah  v.  State,  28  Miss.  267. 

medicine.    LaBeau  v.  People,  33  How.  Pr.  66 ;  34  N.  Y.  223. 

I>oi80n.     Blackburn  t.  State,  11  Fla.  247;  Sumpter«.  State,  11 


Fla.  247 ,  Rex  v.  Cadman,  i  Moody,  1 14. 
ADMINISTBATION.     In  statute.    Crossan  v.  McCrary,  37  Iowa,  684. 

ADMINI8TBATOB.     Sheldon  0.  Smith,  97  Mass.  34 ;  Cooper  v.  Robinson,  2  Cush. 
184;  Chadbourn  v.  Chadbourn,  9  Allen,  173;  Palmer  v.  Kellogg, 
II  Gray,  28;  Finney  v.  Burnes,  97  Mass.  401. 
In  note.    Thomas  «.  Relfe,  9  Mo.  377. 

and  maritime  jurisdiction.    In  U.  S.  Constitution.    Re  Steamer 

Josephine,  39  N.  Y.  19;  Propeller  Genesee  Chief  «.  Fitzhugh,  12 
How.  443. 

proceedings.    Ex  parte  Graham,  10  Wall.  541. 

cases  in .    Union  Ins.  Co.  t.  U.  S.,  6  Wall.  759. 

set-off.     In  statute.    Walesby  «.  Crouldstone,  i  Harr.  &  Ruth. 
62s ;  L.  R.,  I  C.  P.  557. 
In  affidavit.    Queen  v.  Slatter,  11  Ad.  &  Ell.  506. 

the  account  to  be  due.   In  statute.    Clark  e.  Evans,  64  Mo.  258. 
In  statute.      Vidal  e.  Cammagere,  13  La.  Ann.  516;   Rhodes  v.  U.S., 


In  constitution.     People* «.  Gardner,  45  N. 


Dev.  47. 

by  the  people. 
Y.  812. 

In  statute.    Anthony  e.  Gifford,  2  Allen,  549. 

In  affidavit.     Bowen  v.  Wilcox,  etc.,  Mac.  Co.,  86  111.  11. 


ADBIFT. 

ADS. 

ADULTERATE.    People  e.  Fauerback,  5  Park.  C.  C.  311. 

ADULTERY.     Com.  v.  Lafferty,  6  Gratt.  672  ;   Cook  t.  State,  11  Ga.  53;  Miner  «. 

State,  58  111.  59;  Com.  e.  Call,  2:  Pick.  509;  State  e.  Wallace,  9  N. 

H.  515  ;  State  e.  Lash,  i  Harr.  (N.  J.)  380;  Hood  e.  State,  56  Ind. 

263 ;   Weatherby  c.  State,  43  Me.   258 ;    State  t>.  Hinton,  6  Ala» 


!l 


ADULTERY. 


ZO 


ADVERSE. 


AmJUTERY  —  Continued. 

864 :   State  »•  Hutchinson,  36  Me.  261 ;   State  v.  Wilson,   22  Iowa, 

364;  Resp.  r.  Roberts,  2  Dall.  124;   Com.  v.  Wentz,  i   Ashm.  269; 

Smith  P.  Com.,  54  Pa.  St.   209;    Helfrich  v.  Com.,  33  Pa.  St.  68; 

States.  Armstrong,  4  Minn.  335;  State  ».  Pearce,  2   Blackf.  318; 

State  V.  Hinton,  6  Ala.  864 ;  Hull  v.  Hull,  2  Strobh.  (Eq.)  174;  Com. 

V.  Elwell,  2  Mete.  190 ;  Cook  v.  State,  1 1  Ga.  53  ;  State  v.  Way,  6  Vt. 

311;  States.  Fellows,  50  Wis.  65;  Buchanan  v.  State,  55  Al?.  155; 

Gipps  v.  Gipps,  II  H.  L.  Cas.  i. 
oommit .     /«    indictment.      Helfrich    e.  Com.,   9  Casey  (33   Pa. 

St.)  63 ;  State  v.  Hinton,  6  Ala.  864 ;  Lawson  v.  State,  20  Ala.  65  ; 

Maul  V,  State,  37  Ala.  160. 
living  *  ♦  in .    In  statute.    Goodwin  ».  Owen,  55 

Ind.  243. 

AB  VALOBEM. tax.    In  statute.     Bailey  v.  Fuqua,  24  Miss.  497. 

ADVAirOE.        Gibbons  v.  U.  S.,  Dev.  51. 

Jn  contract.    Powder  Co.  v.  Burkhardt,  7  Otto,  117. 

or  pay.    In  will.   Cooper  v.  Coopei,  L.  R.,  8  Ch.  App.  813. 

ADVANCED.     In  will.     Wright's  Appeal,  89  Pa.  St.  67. 

ADVAITOEMENT.    Christy's  Appeal,   i  Grant's  Cas.  369;  Sidmouth  v.  Sidmouth, 

2  Beav.  447  ,  Dyer  t.  Dyer,  2  Cox,  93 ;  Lord  Grey  k.  Lady  Grey, 
I  Eq.  Abr.  381  ;  Finch  v.  Finch,  15  Ves.  50;  Lloyd  ».  Reed,  i  P. 
Wms.  607;  Ebrand  v.  Dancer,  2  Ch.  Cas.  26;  Rider  c.  Kidder,  10 
Ves.  366;  Cawthon  v.  Coppedge,  i  Swan,  487  ;  Osgood  ».  Breed,  17 
Mass.  358;  Yundt's  Appeal,  i  Harris  (13  Pa.  St.),  575;  Eshelnian's 
Appeal,  74  Pa.  St.  42 ;  Chase  v.  Ewing,  51  Barb.  597 ;  Grattan  c. 
Grattan,  18  111.  167;  Talbot  «.  Marshiield,  L.  R.,  3  Ch.  App.  622* 
Grattan  e.  Grattan,  18  III.  167 ;  Miller's  Appeal,  31  Pa.  St.  337. 

ADVANCEMENTS.    In  statute.     Barker  v.  Comins,  1 10  Mass.  477. 
ADVANCES.      In  statute.     McCuUough  ».  Kibler,  5  S.  C.  468. 

In  will.  Nolan  ts.  Bolton,  25  Ga.  352  ;  Chase  e.  Ewing,  51  Barb.  597  ; 
Vail «.  Vail,  10  Barb.  69 ;  Barker  v.  Comins,  1 10  Mass.  477  :  Ormsby 
V.  State,  6  Nev.  283. 

ADVANTAGE.   prefarenoe  or  priority.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Preston,  4  Wash. 

C.  C.  126. 

ADVANTAGES.    as  well  as  the  disadvantages  of  the  road  to  such  person. 

In  statute.     Newby  v.  Platte  Co.,  25  Mo.  258. 

of  said  road  to  said  owner.     In  statute.      Louis  &  Frank.  PI. 

Road  D.  Pickett,  25  Mo.  535. 

and  disadvantages  of  the  road  to  the  same.    In  corporation 

charter.     Pacific  R.  R.  t.  Chrystal,  25  Mo.  544. 

ADVANTAGEOUS,      consider  most .     In   charter.      State  «.  Miller,    i   Mo. 

App.  50. 

ADVEBSE.         interest.     In  bankrupt  act.    Cleveland  v.  Boerum,  24  N.  Y.  613. 

party.   In  statute.    Harris  t>.  Harris,  25  Mo.  567 ;  Yates  v.  Burch, 

13  Hun,  622  ;  Senter  v.  De  Bernal,  38  Cal.  637  ;  Nelson  v.  Clongland, 
15  Wis.  392  ;  Cotes  t.  Carroll,  28  How.  Pr.  436 ;  Garnsey  v.  Knights, 
I  Thomp.  &  C.  259 ;  Fitzgerald  v.  Cross,  30  Ohio  St.  444 ;  Campbell 
t.  Boulton,  59  Tenn.  354. 

possession.     Farley  «.  Smith.  39  Ala.  38 ;   Benal   e.  Glclm,   33 

Cal.  668 ;  Bradstreet  t.  Huntington,  5  Pet.  402 ;  Barret  0.  Cobum, 

3  Mete.  510;  Fish  v.  Fish,  39  Barb.  513;  Rivers  «.  Thompson,  43 


ADVERSE. 


ADVERSE. 


IZ 


AFORESAID. 


Jjon,  22  Icwa, 
1 1  Ashm.  269; 
b  Pa.  St.  68: 

Blackf.  318; 
fq)  174;  Com. 
!  t>.  Way.  6  Vt. 

1%  Air.  155; 

ICa*ey(33   Pa. 
le,  20  Ala.  65  : 

In  e.  Owen,  55 


App,  813. 

D.  Sidmouth, 

».  Lady  Grey, 

f».  Reed,  1   P. 

e.  Kidder,  10 

)d  ».  Breed,  17 

5 ;  Eshelnian's 

?7 ;  Grattan  v. 

Ch.  App.  622  • 

^a.  St.  337. 


,  51  Barb.  597  ; 
477 ;  Ormsby 

58ton,  4  Wash. 

Buoh' person. 

I  &  Frank.  PI. 

In  corporation 

ililler,    I   Mo. 

24  N.  Y.  613. 
ites  «.  Burch, 
V.  Clongland, 
!y  v.  Knights, 
44 ;  Campbell 

«.  Gleim,  33 
it  ».  Cobum, 
i'hompson,  43 


AD  VEBSE  —Continued. 

Ala.  633;  Jackson  v.  Frost,  5  Cow.  346 ;  LeFrombois  v.  Jackson,  8 

Cow.  589. 

verdict.    Hamblin  t».  Barnstable  Co.,  16  Gray,  256. 

ADVERTISEMENT.    Com.  v.  Hooper,  5  Pick.  43. 

ADVEBTISHTO.    chart.     In  contract.     Stoops  t.  Smith,  100  Mass.  63. 


ADVICE. 

AXTEOTED. 

AXTEOTING. 


by  and  with  the .    In  will.     Norcum  ».  D'OEnch,  17  Mo.  99. 

In  statute.    Cottle  v.  Warrington,  5  B.  &  Ad.  453. 

In  statute.     Re  Derby  Estates,  3  Ch.  Div.  290. 

the  substantial  Jiistioe  of  the  tax  itself.  In  statute.    Wells  «. 

Burnham,  20  Wm.  115. 
order a  substantial  right.     In  stat.-f .     Oatman  e.  Bond,   1$ 

Wis.  23. 
AFFIDAVIT.    Baker  v.  Williams,  12  Barb.  527;  Soule  ».  Chase,  i  Abb.  Pr.  (N.S.)48; 

Stimpson  v.  Brooks,  3  Blatchf.  456 ;  Burns  v.  Doyle,  28  Wis.  460 ; 

Kapp  v.  Dudo,  i  Mich.  N.   P.   189;  Blatchford  v.  New  Haven  R. 

Co.,  7  Abb.  Pr.  322;  Windley  ».  Bradway,  77  N.  C.  333;  Harris  e. 

Lester,  80  111.  307  ;  Watts  v.  Womaok,  44  Ala.  605. 
In  statute.    Gawtry  t».  Doane,  51  N .  Y .  84  ;  Harris  v.  Lester,  80  111.  307. 

of  publisher.    In  statute.     Hancock  v.  Whybark,  66  Mo.  673. 

of  the  plaintiff.    In  statute.     Bryant  v.  Harding,  29  Mu.  347. 

AFFLNITV.        Carman  e.  Newell,  i    Denio,  25;    Higbe  v.  Leonard,    i    Denio,   186; 

Spear  «.  Robinson,  29  Me.  531  ;  Paddock  v.  Wells,  2  Barb.  Ch.  331 ; 

Cain  e.  Ingham,  7  Cow.  478 ;  Foot  v.  Morgan,  i  Hill,  654 ;  Solinger 

«.  Earle,  45  N.  Y.  S.  C.  80. 
AFFIBMANOE.    Drummond  v.  Husson,  14  N.  Y.  60. 

AFFRAY.  Skains  v.  State,  21  Ala.  218;  Taylor  0.  State,  22  Ala.  15  ;  Hawkins  0. 
State,  13  Ga.  322;  Wilson  e.  State,  3  Heisk.  278;  State  v.  Sumner, 
5  Stfobh.  53 :  State  t.  Perry.  5  Junes  (N.  C),  9 ;  Com.  v.  Runnels, 
10  Mass.  518 ;  Duncan  «.  Com.,  6  Dana,  295 ;  Com.  v.  Simmons,  6 
J.  J.  Marsh.  615  ;  Simpson  v.  State,  5  Yerg.  356;  Childs  e.  State,  15 
Ark.  204 ;  O'Neill  v.  State,  16  Ala.  65  ;  Carwile  v.  State,  35  Ala.  392  ; 
State  V.  Perry,  5  Jones (N.  C),  9;  Stater.  Lanier,  71  N.  C.  288  ;  Mc- 
Clellan  v.  State,  53  Ala.  640 ;  Klum  v.  State,  i  Blackf.  377  ;  Cash  c. 
State,  2  Overt.  198. 

execution  had.    In  statute.     Newlands«.  Holmes,  4  Q.  B.  859. 

Simpson  v.  Robert,  35  Ga.  181. 

In  indictment.     State  t.  McCracken,  20  Mo.   411  ;   Queen  t.  Hunt, 
10  Q.  B.  926 ;  Reg.  v.  Albert,  5  Q.  B.  41. 

In  statute.     Central  Nat.  Bk.  v.  Pratt,  1 1 5  Mass.  544. 

as .    /«  statute.    Queen  v.  R.  Co.,  2  Q.  B.  347  ;  King  «.  Bellamy, 

I  B.  &  C.  505. 

In  will.     Beaumont  «.  Squire,  17  Q.  B.  906. 

brought  up  as .   In  statute.  Bramwell  v.  Eglington,  5  B.  &  S.  55. 

county .    In  plea.     Sutton  0.  Fenn,  2  W.  Bl.  847. 

In  deed.     King  0.  Inhabitants,  2  B.  &  Ad.  491. 

her  part .  In  will.    Gibson  «.  Gell,  2  B.  &  C.  680. 

places .    In  statute.    Peake  v.  Screech,  7  Q.  B.  610. 

purposes .     In  statute.    Fenwick  r.  R.  Co.,  L.  R.,  20  Eq.  Cas.  544 ; 

Pearce  v.  Watts,  L.  R.,  20  Eq.  Cas.  492. 


AFORE. 
AFORESAID. 


'f>v'«»A«MiKru'i 


AFORESAID. 


la 


AGENT. 


AFORESAID  —  Cuntiiiued. 

rate  of  interest  greater  than .    In  statute.     First  Nat.  Bk.  of 

Whitehall  v.  Lamb,  50  N.  Y.  95. 
AFOBETHOUQHT.     In  indictment.     Edwards  \\  State,  25  Arlt.  446. 

AFOUL.  of  a  cow.     In  declaration.     Ilaifer  v.  Delf,  3  Ind.  231. 

AFTEB.  Sands  v.  Lyon,  18  Conn.  27  ;  Lamb  v.  Lamb,  11  Pick.  371 ;  Hoopert/. 

Hooper  9  Cush.  122  ;  Treadwell  v.  Cordis,  5  Gray,  341. 
In  statute.     Williams  r.  Burgess,  12  Ad.  &  Ell.  635;  Commercial  Bk. 
'  V.  Ives.  2  Hill,  355;  Butts  v.  Edwards,  2  Denio.  164;  Judd  r.  Fulton, 

10  Barb.  117;  Page  «.  Weymouth,  47  Me.  238. 
In  will.     Raynes  v.  Raynes,  54  N.  H.  201. 

oonviotion.      In  Constitufion.     State  v.  Alexander,  76  N.  C.  231 

(22  Am.  Rep.  675) ;  Blair's  Case,  25  Gratt.  850. 

judgment.    In  statute.     Owston  v.  Coates,  10  Ad.  &  Ell.  197. 

the  ftwt  committed.     In  statute.     Collins  v.   Rose,  5  M.  &.  W. 

195- 
my  debts  and  funeral  charges  are  paid.    In  will.     Fenwick 

«.  Chapman,  9  Pet.  461. 
-work.    In  insurance  policy.     Houghton  v.  Manufacturers' Ins.  • 

Co.,  8  Mete.  114. 

one  month .     Gore  v.  Hedges,  7  Mon.  521. 

AFTEBNOON.  In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Knapp,  2  El.  &  Bl.  450. 

AFTEBWABDS.     In  indictment.     Holloway  v.  Queen,  17  (J.  B.  317. 

AGAINST.         In  indictment.      State  v.  Prather,  54  Ind.  63  ;  Com.  c.   Penniinan,  8 

Mete.  521. 

her  will.    Com.  v.  Burke,  105  Mass.  380. 

the  form  of  the  statute.     In  plea.     Turquand  v.  Mosedon,  7 

M.  &W.  510. 
the  peace  of  the  State.    In  indictment.     Williams  «.  State,  27 

Wis.  402. 
AG-ENOY*.  Ik  contract.     Packing  Co.  v.  Farmers'  Union,  55  Cal.  606. 

AGENT.  Reg.  v.  Hynes,  13  U.  C.  Q.   B.   194;  Reg.  v.  Armstrong,  20  U.  C.  Q. 

B.  245  ;  Hinderer  v.  State,  38  Ala.   415  ;  Dempster  v.  West,  69  111. 

613;  People  V.  Allen,  5  Denio,  76;  Hartford,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.  v.  Mat- 
thews, 102  Masai  221  ,  Wilson  c.  Genesee  Ins.  Co.,  14  N.  Y.  418. 
In  bill  of  exchange.     Bartlett  v.  Hawley,.  120  Mass.  92. 
In  contract.     Sayre  d.  Nichols,  5  Cal.  487  ;  Porter  v.  Hermann,  8  Cal. 

624;  Haskell  e.  Cornish,  13  Cal.  47. 
In  indictment.    Tifft  v.  State,  23  Miss.  567. 
In  note.     Davis  v.  Henderson,  25  Miss.  556  ;  Toledo  Works  v.  Heiser, 

51  Mo.  128. 

In  statute.  Com.  v.  Young,  9  Gray,  5;  Com.  v.  Libbey,  11  Mete.  64; 
Reg.  ».  Cesser,  13  Cox,  C.  C.  187;  Reg.  t.  Atkinson,  2  Moody,  C.C. 
278;  Rex  ».  Hartley.  Russ.  &  Ry.  139;  Rex  v.  Squire,  2  Stark.  349; 
Reg.  V.  Atkinson,  Car.  &  M.  525;  Rex  v.  Beaeall,  1  Car.  &  P.  310; 
Rex  V.  Prince,  2  Car.  &  P.  517  ;  Rex  t>.  Snowley,  4  Car.  &  P.  390; 
Rex  f).  Pearson,  4  Car.  &  P.  572;  Rex  v.  Salisbury.  5  Car.  &  P.  iS5» 
Reg.  V.  Townsend.  Car.  *  M.  178;  Reg.  v.  Hunt.  8  Car.  &  P-  642; 
Ree.  V.  White.  8  Car.  &  P.  742;  Reg.  p.  Wilson.  9  Car.  &  P.  27;  Reg. 
V.  Welch.  2  Car.  &  K.  206;  Reg.  v.  Townsend.  2  Car.  &  K.  168 ;  Reg. 
e.  Rees,  6  Car.  &  P.  606 ;  Reg.  v.  Masters,  i  Den.  C.  C.  332  ;  2  Car. 


AGENT. 


Nat.  Bk.  of 


'I  ;  Hooper r. 

nmercial  Bk. 
idd  r.  Fulton, 


|,  76  N.  C.  231 

Ell.  197. 
e,  5  M.  &.  W. 

'///.     Fenwick 

facturers'  Ins.  • 


AGENT. 


13 


AGREE. 


Pennlinan,  8 


•h  Mosedon,  7 
ns  v.  State,  27 

5. 

g.  20  U.  C.  Q. 
.  West,  69  III. 
s.  Co.  V.  Mat- 
N.  Y.  418. 

rmann,  8  Cal. 


rks  ».  Heiser, 

,  II  Mete.  64; 
Moody,  C.  C. 
2  Stark.  349; 
ar.  &  P.  310; 
^ar.  &  P.  390; 
:ar.  &P.  15s; 
ir.  &  P.  642; 
r  P.  27;  Reg. 
K.  168;  Reg. 
.  332  ;  2  Car. 


AOEITT— Continued. 

&  K.  930  ;  Temp.  *  M.  1 ;  18  Law  J.  (N.  S.)  M.  C.  2  ;  Reg.  p.  Miller, 
2  Moody,  249;  Co.x  I'.  Mcllish,  Russ.  &  Ry.  80;  Rex  c.  Burton,  1 
Moody,  237;  Budd  v.  The  State,  3  Humph.  483;  Com.  r.  Wyman, 
8  Mctc.  247;  Reg.  ('.  Watts,  i  Eng.  L.  k  Eq.  558;  2  Den.  C.  C.  14; 
State  V.  Hart,  4  Ired.  346;  State  v.  Chandler,  2  Strobh.  26^1;  Hejr.  p. 
Jones,  Car.  &  M.  61 1 ;  Rex  r.  Tyers,  Russ.  k.  Ry.  402  ;  Reg.  r.  Mas- 
ters, 3  New  Ses.  Cas.  326;  12  Jur.  942;  Reg.  c.  Sheppard,  9  Car.  & 
P.  121  ;  Walker  r.  Com.,  8  Leigh,>743;  R*^*  ■''•  Jackson,  i  Moody, 
119;  Com.  e.  Stearns,  2  Mete.  343;  Reg.  ».  Lovell,  2  Moody&  R.  236; 
Chennery  ».  Evans,  11  H.  L.  Cas.  115;  Com.  c.  Libbey,  11  Mete.  64; 
Farebrother  ».  Simmons, 5  B.  &  Aid.  334;  Childsr.  Str.  Brunette,  19 
Mo.  5r8. 

Olerk  or  servant.      In  statute.     Coats  v.  People,  22  N.  Y.  245  ; 

Com.  V.  Stv-nrns,  2  Mete.  343  ;  Com.  v.  Young,  9  Gray,  5. 

intrusto'i  with  goods.    In  statute.     Baines  %>.  Swainson,  4  B.  & 

S.  273  ;  ?>ionk  7>.  Whittenbury.  2  B.  &  Ad.  486. 

or  attorney.    In  statute.    Colgin  v.  State  Bk,  1 1  Ala.  222. 

or  employee  of  an  insurance   company.     In  statute.      Re 

Bowman,  7  Mo.  (App.)  568. 

appoint  an .     Dixon  v.  Livingston  Co. ,  70  Mo.  239. 

general  and  special to  transact  all  manner  of  business.    In 

authority.     Hodge  z/.  Comba,  i  Black,  192. 

special .    Witcher  7/.  Brewer,  49  Ala.  1 19. 

AQENTS.  In  statute.     Schulenburg  v.  Weiner,  6  Mo.  (App.)  292. 

officers or  servants.     In  statute,      Budd   v.  State,  3  Humph. 

483. 

AGG-BEQATE. payments.     In  charter.     Seibert  v.  Cavender,  3  Mo.  (App.)  423. 

AOOBDfiVED.  Taff?/.  State,  39  Conn.  83. 

In  statute.     Switzler  v.  Rodman,  48  Mo.  i9r  ;  Kinealy  v.  Macklin,  67 
Mo.  95. 

party.    In  statute.    Lackland  v.  Thomas  5  Mo.  (App.)  1 53  ;  State 

V.  Boyle,  6  Mo.  (App.)  58. 

party .     In  statute.     Veazie  Bk.  v.  Young,  53  Me.  551 ;  Salmon  v. 

Pearson,  8  Md.  297  ;  Com.  v.  Graves,  112  Mass.  287.  Rochfort  v. 
Atherly,  i  Ex.  Div.  511  ;  King 7/1  Justices,  ;  B.  &C.432  ;  Swackhamer 
V.  Kline,  25  N.  J.  (Eq.)  503  ;  Raleigh  v.  Rogers,  25  N.  J.  (Eq.)  506  ; 
Adams  v.  Woods,  8  Cal.  306;  Ely  v.  Frisbie,  17  Cal.  250;  Kiefer  v. 
Winkens,  3  Daly,  191  ;  Deering  v.  Adams,  34  Me.  41  ;  ex  parte  Sad- 
ler, 27  W.  R.  1 56. 

Iierson .    In  statute.     Betts  v.  Shotton,  27  Wis.  670;  Loweryv. 

Lowery,  64  N.  C.  iio;  Labarz/.  Nichols,  23  Mich.  310  ;  Chappel  v. 

Purdy,  12  M.  &  W.  303. 
AGREE*  State  v.  Hoe,   14  Q.  B.  431 ;  Avery  v.  Inhabitants  of  Tyringham,  3 

Mass.  160  (3  Am.  Dec.  105). 
In  contract.     Baldwin  v.   Humphrey,     44  N.  Y.   609 ;  Newcomb  v. 

Clark,  I  Denio,  226. 
In  deed.     Monypenny  v.  Monypenny,  ^H.  L.  Cas  1 14. 
In  verdict.    Benedict  v.  State,  14  Wis.  423. 
to  let.    In  lease.     McGrath  v.  Boston,   103  Mass.  37?  ;  Doe  7/. 

Benjamin,  9  Ad.  &  Ell.  644. 
to  rent  or  lease.    In  lease.     Kabley  v.  Gas  Co.,  102  Mass.  394. 


-'  iiiSiiiii,^.^l!!i<y-!ii>^^^i^^mtS(l&^^ 


p 


AGREE. 


14 


A  LI  EN  A  TED, 


\    I., 


AGREE  —  Continued. 

I to  pay. 


AGREEABLY. 
AGREED. 


/«  contract.     Davien  v.  Wilkinson,  10  Ad.  it  Ell.  99. 

I to  Mil.     In  contract.     Ives  v.  llazzard,  4  R.  I.  J4. 

AGREEABLE. to  my  wishes.    In  will.     Stead  v.  Mellur,  5  Ch.  Div.  33$. 

to  law.     People  v.  Smith,  23  N.  Y.  59. 

In  plea.     North  ?'.  Kizer.  72  111.  172. 

In  statute.     Corbett?'.  Packing lon,  6  B.  &  C.  273. 

it  ia .     IH  contract.     Barton?'.  McLean,  511111,250. 

it  is  mutually .    In  contract.     Mosher  v.  Southern  Ex.  Co.,  38 

Ga.  yj. 

AGREEMENT.  Holmes  v.  Jennison,  14  Pet.  572  ;  Packard  v.  Richardson,  17  Mass.  122. 

In  statute.     Ivory  7>.  Murphy,  36  Mo.  534 ;  Thompson  v.  Blanchard,  3 

N.  Y.  335  ;  Saunders  t.  Wakefield,  4  B.  &  Aid.  604 ;  Biddell  v.  Leeder, 

I  B.  &  C.  333;  Hill  V.  Fox.  4  Hurl.  &  N.  362  ;  Sears  v.  Brink,  3 

Johns.  210  (3  Am.  Dec.  475) ;  Sage  7'.  Wilcox,  6  Conn.  81  ;  Wain  v. 

..  Warlters,  5  East,  10;  Andrews?'.  Pontuc,  24  Wend.  285;  Broadwell 

V.  Getman,  2  Denio,  87. 

contract  or  promise  in  writing.  /«j/<i/«/f.  Kimball?'.  Whitney, 


15  Ind.  280. 
—  in  writing. 


In  statute.      Vallc  v.  Kramer,  4  Mo.  (App.)  570; 
Rosenbluth  ?/.  Dunn,  41  Conn.  619. 

or  submission  to  arbitration.  In  statute.    Wadsworth  v.  Smith, 

L.  R.,  6  y.  B.  332. 
AGREES.  In  contract.    Wells  v.  New  York  Central  R.  R.  Co.,  42  N.  Y,  181. 

AGRICULTURAL. employment.  In  statute.   Bachelder  v.  Bickford,  62  Me.  526. 

AGRICULTURE.    Simons?'.  Lovell,  7  Heisk.  510;  Bachelder?/.  Bickford,  62  Me.  526. 
AID.  U.  P.  R.  R.  V.  Colfax  Co.,  4  Neb.  450;  Re  Smith,  3  Hurl.  &  N.  234. 

In  statute.     Com.  v.  Adams,  127  Mass.  15;  Raiford  v.  State,  59  Ala. 
106;  People  ?'.  Wood,  45  Cal.  293. 

and  abet.    State  v.  Cox,  65  Mo.  29;  U.  S.  v.  Gooding,  12  Wheat. 

460;  Com.  ?'.  Knapp,  9  Pick.  496  (20  Am.  Dec.  491). 

or  comfort.    In  statute.     Young  v.  U    S.,  7  Otto,  60. 

In  patent  specification.  Chicago  Fruit  House  Co.  v.  Busch,  2  Biss.  472. 

giving  a  iblse .    In  statute.     Koppersmith  v.  State,  51  Ala.  6. 

Strother?/.  Lucas,  12  Pet.  442;  U.  S.  v.  Castilerro,  2  Black,  17,  194. 
Purdy  V.  People,  4  Hill,  384. 

contract.     Moore  v.  Johnston,  8  La.  Ann.  488. 

In  indictment.     Kennedy  ?'.  People,  39  N.  Y,  245. 

execution.    Roberts  ?'.  Church,  17  Conn.  142. 

Thomas  v.  Ackleen,    2   B.  &  C.   798  ;  Ainslie  v.  Martin,  9  Mass.  456  ; 
Jackson   v.  Wright,  4  Johns.    75;  McKinneyf.  Savage,  18  How, 
235 ;  Terry  v.  Ins.  Co.,  3  Dill.  409. 
In  statute.     McGregor  v.  McGregor,  33  How.  Pr.   456  ;  3  Abb.  App. 
Dec.  92  ;  Terry  ?'.  Ins.  Co.,  3  Dill.  409. 

the  land.    In  statute.     Maydwell  v.  Maydwell,  9  Heisk.  571. 

such •  ^  statute.      Wright  v.  Saddler,  20  N.  Y.  320. 

Burbank  v.  Rockingham  Ins.  Co.,  24  N.  H.  550. 
In  insurance  policy.   Pollard  v.  Somerset  Ins.  Co.,  42  Me.  221  ;  Mount 
Vernon  Co.  v.  Summit   Ins.  Co.,  10  Ohio  St.  347  ;  Smith  v.  Mon- 
mouth Ins.  Co.,  50  Me.  96 ;  Rice  v.  Tower,  i  Gray,  426 ;  Rollins  v. 


AIRTIQICr. 

ALARM. 

ALCALDE. 

ALDERMAN. 

ALEATORY. 

ALIAS. 

ALIEN, 


ALIENATE. 
ALIENATED. 


ill- 


mm 


mmm 


ALIEN  A  TED. 


1$ 


ALL. 


17  Mass.  123. 

Blanchard,  3 
lell  V.  Leeder, 
rs  V.  Brink,  3 
,  81  ;  Wain  v. 
5 ;  Broadwell 

11 V,  Whitney, 

,  (App.)  570; 

orth  V.  Smith, 

J.  Y.  181. 
d,  62  Me.  526. 
rd,  62  Me.  526. 
.  &  N .  234. 
State,  59  Ala. 

ig,  12  Wheat. 

60. 

;h,  2  Biss.  472. 
,  51  Ala.  6. 
ack,  17.  194- 


,  9  Mass.  456  ; 
ige,  18  How. 

3  Abb.  App. 

[eisk.  571. 
20. 

.  221  ;  Mount 
niith  V.  Mon- 
;6;  Rollins  v. 


AUBNATBD  —  Continued.  .„  r^^    i««  • 

^*^  Columbian   Ins.  Co.,  25  N.  H.  200;   Ph  Hips  v.  Bchn,  .9  Oa.  _:98  • 

Tomiinson  v.  Monmouth  Ins.  Co.,  47  Me,  232  ;  FoUom  t'.  Belknap 

Co.  Ins.  Co.,  30  N.  H.  231  ;  Shepherd  v.  Union,  etc.     ns.  Ca.  38  N. 

H  232  ;  Conover.  v.  Mutual  Ins.  C(     3  Denlo,  254  :  Allen  v.  Hudscv.. 

etc    Ins.  Co.,  19  Barb.  443  :  Edmands  7/.  Mutual  Ins.  Co,  i  Allen. 

3,,";  Edes  V.  Hamilton,  etc..  Ins.  Co.,  3  Allen,  362  ;  Lockwood  v. 

Middlesex  Ins.  Co..  47  Conn.  554- 
by  Bale  or  otherwUw.    /«  corporation  act,    Conover  v.  Ins.  Co., 

I  N.  Y.  290- 
AUBNATION.  Brewster  v.  Madden,  15  Kas.  249;  Masters  v.  Madison  Ins.  Co.,   .1, 

Barb.  624. 
Jn  insurance poluy.     Lane  v.  Maine  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  i a  Me.  44- 
In  statute.     Riehl  v.  Bingenhein>er.  28  Wis.  84  :  Vinnedge  v.  Shaffer. 

35  Ind.  341  ;  Sherwood  v.  Waller.  20  Conn.  263. 
Chase  v.  Chase,  55   Me.  21  ;  Odom  v.  Odom,  36  Ga.  283. 

In  statute.     Waters  v.  Waters,  49  Mo.   385  =  .^^^^^^J'/'^^f!.'''  .'fe 
Mass.  428  ;   Parsons  v.   Parsons,  9  N.  H.  309;  &heafe  v.  Sheafe, 

24  N.  H.  564. 
and  maintenance.     In  statute.     Cabme  v.  Calame,  a  5  N.J. 

(Eq.)  548. 
Phillips  V.  State.  15  Ga.  518. 
In  pleading.     Bowen  v.  Jenkin,  6  Ad.  &  Ell.  924- 
In  statute.     Harrington  v.  Smith.  28  Wis.  43;  Danoz..  «•  «•  Co^'  ^^ 
Ark  s67:  Guest  t/.  Opdyke,  2  Vroom.  552;  Phillips  7^  Saunders.  15 
Ga.  5i8-,  Kiefferr.  Ehler.  .8  Pa.  St.  388;  Stone  z/.  Elliott,  n  Ohio 

St.  452- 
In  will.    Roe  v.  NeviH.  n  Q-  B.  467  ;  Alsop  v.  Russell,  38  Conn.  loa. 

actions.    In  statute.     Fink  v.  Hanegan,  51  Mo.  280. 

and  every.    In  will    Allgood  v.  Blake,  L.  R.,  7  Ex.  339. 

bUlB  or  notes.    In  statute.    Batterson  v.  Porter,  2  Litt.  389- 

oases.    In  statute.     Flake  v.  VanWagener,  54  N.  Y.  25  ;  Jackson 

t;.  Reeves,  53  Ind.  231;  Blevins  v.  People.   2  111.  172;  Magrave  7/. 

White,  8  B.  &  C.  419;  Gilbert  v.  Neely,  35  Ark.  28. 


claiming  imder  him. 

claims  and  demands. 

44  Mo.  444- 

creditors  of  the  firm. 

Dill.  155. 
debts.    In  statute.    U. 

Hay,  3  B.  &  C.  19- 
demands.    In  statute. 


In  deed.     Clore  v.  Graham,  64  Mo.  249. 
In  written  receipt.    Grumley  v.  'Vyebb, 

In  composition.     Rinsing  v.  Bartholew, 

S.  V.  Herron,  20  Wall.  251  ;  Sidaway  7/. 


State  Bank  v.  Tutt,  44  Mo.  367. 

fitidts.    Whitney  v.  Boardman,  118  Mass.  242. 

I  am  possessed  of.  In  will.  Wilde  7/.  Holtzmeyer,  5  Ves.  Jr.  811. 

I  am  worth.    In  will.     Huxstep  v.  Brooman,  i  Brown's  Ch.  437- 

intents  and  purposes  whatsoever.  In  statute.  Haight  v.  Joyce, 

2  Cal.  66. 
I  possess  in-doors  and  out-doors.  In  will.    Tolar  v.  Tolar,  3 

Hawks,  74  (»4  Am.  Dec.  575)- 
judgment  creditora  of  the  debtor.  In  statute.  Posey  v.  Persley, 

60  Ala.  243. 


^•«s*h8&i 


ALL. 


x6 


ALL. 


;rni 


ALL  —  Continued. 

—  judgments  or  decrees.    In  statute.     Josselyn  v.  Stone,  28  Miss. 

753. 

legal  costs.    James  v.  Bligh,  1 1  Allen,  4. 

liability.     In  contract.    Agawam  Bank  v.  Strever,  18  N.  Y.  502. 

matters  in  dispute.    In  suhnission  to  arbitration.     Shackleford 

V.  Purket,  2  A.  K.  Marsh.  435  (12  Am.  Dec.  422) ;  Hoover -^  Neigh- 
bors, 64  N.  C.  429. 

matters  of  the  allotment  of  dower.    In  constitvlion.    Jiggitts 

V.  Bennett,  31  Miss.  fto. 

moneys.    In  statute.     Harrington  v.  Smith,  28  Wis.  43. 

moneys  received.    In  statute.     Reed  v.  Jones,  1 5  Wis.  40. 

my  daughters.    In  will.     Laker  v.  Hordern,  i  Ch.  Div.  644. 

my  effects.    In  will.     Ennis  v.  Smith,  14  How.  400. 

my  estate.  In  will.  Andrews  v.  Brumfield,  32  Miss.  108  ;  Hogan 

V.  Jackson,  6  Cowp.  299;  Hilton  v.  Hilton,  2  McArthur,  70. 

my  estate  and  effects.    In  will.    Stokes  v.  Salamons,  4  Eng. 

L.  &Eq.  133. 

my  estate  both  real  and  personal.    In  will.    Jackson  v.  Bab- 
cock,  12  Johns.  389. 

my  estate  whether  real  or  personal.  In  will.  Ballard  v.  Carter, 

5  Pick.  112  (16  Am.  Dec.  377). 

my  landed  estate.    In  will.    Myers  v.  Myers,  2  McCord's  Ch. 

214(16  Am.  Dec.  648). 

my  lands.    In  will.     Wright  v.  Den,  10  Wheat.  204. 

my  other  estate  real  and  personal.     In  will.    Countess  of 

Bridgewater  v.  Duke  of  Bolton,  6  Mod.  106. 

my  other  property.    In  will.    Mayo  v.  Carrington,  4  Call.  472 

(2  Am.  Dec.  581). 

my  personal  property.    In  will.    v.  ,  3  Ch.  Div. 

309- 

my  property.    In  will.    Mayo  v.  Bland,  4  Md.  Ch.  484. 

my  property  of  any  nature  or  kind  t  h  tsoever.     In  will. 

Mitchell  7/.  Mitchell,  i  Ired.  (L.)  257. 

my  property  of  every  description.     In  will.     Hurdle  v.  Ou- 

law,  2  Jones'  Eq.  75. 

my  real  estate.    In  will.    Doe  v.  Harvey,  4  B.  &  C.  623 ;  Right 

V.  Creber,  5  B.  &  C.  867 ;  Godfreys.  Humphrey,  18  Pick.  537 ;  Mor- 
rison V.  Semple,  6  Binney,  94;  Carr  v.  Jeannerett,  2  McCord,  66. 

notes.    In  stutute.     Milne  z/.  Graham,   i  B.  &  C.  192. 

personal  effects.    In  deed.    Bellamy  v.  Bellamy,  6  Fla.  62. 

persons.    In  constitution.    Ex  parte  Voll,  41  Cal.  33. 

process.     In  statute.     Brinsiield  v.  Austin,  39  Ala.  227. 

rail..    In  bill  of  lading.      Maghee  v.  Camden,  etc.,  R.    Co.,  45 

N.  Y.  514.       . 

rents  and  profits.    In  contract.    Metropolitan  R.  R.  Co.  v.  De- 
fries,  2  Q.  B    Div.  189. 

road  crossings.      In  statute.    Bradley  v.  New  York  R.  R.  Co., 

34  N.  Y.  427. 

sorts  of  wool.    In  statute.     Pearce  v.  Cowie,  i  Holt,  N.  P.  69. 


ii 


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ALL. 


ALL. 


17 


ALONG. 


^n  V.  Stone,  28  Miss. 

trever.  18  N.  Y.  502. 
'ation.  Shackleford 
;  Hoover-/.  Neigh- 

onstituiion.     Jiggitts 

28  Wis.  43. 
nes,  1 5  Wis.  40. 
ti.  I  Ch.  Div.  644. 

3W.  400. 

12  Miss.  108 ;  Hogan 

[cArthur,  70. 

V.  Salarrons,  4  Eng. 

fl.    Jackson  v.  Bab- 

'II.  Ballard  v.  Carter, 

ers,  2  McCord'sCh. 

!cat.  204. 

t  will.    Countess  of 

arrington,  4  Call.  472 

^-  ,  3  Ch.  Div. 

^d.  Ch.  484. 
tsoever.     In  will. 

till.     Hurdle  v.  Ou- 

.  B.  &C.  623;  Right 
,  18  Pick.  537;  Mor- 
;tt,  2  McCord,  66. 

C.  192. 
amy,  6  Fla.  62. 

Cal.  33. 
9  Ala.  227. 
n,  etc.,  R.    Co.,  45 

in  R.  R.  Co.  V.  De- 

ew  York  R.  R.  Co., 

1,  I  Holt,  N.  P.  69. 


ALL  —  Continued. 

streams.     Jn  deed.     Whitehead  v.  Parks,  2  Hurl.  &  N.  871. 

such  rates.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Mayor,  10  Ad.  &  Ell.  68.' 

the  children.    In  will.     Ellis  v.  Houston,  10  Ch.  Div.  236. 

the  estate,    in  deed.    Mundy  v.  Vawter,  3  Gratt.  518. 

the  gates.    In  statute.     Rex  v.  Trustees,  4  B.  &  C.  363. 

the  interest.    In  assignment.     Stewart  v.  Stebbins,  30  Miss.  66, 

In  decree.     Harph-^m  v.  Little,  59  III.  509. 

the  notes  of  hand.    In  will.     Perry  v.  Maxwell,  2  Dev,  Eq.  438. 

the  property.    In  will.     Howland  v.  Howland,  100  Mass.  222. 

the  property  I  possess.    In    will.    Brantly  v.  Kee,  5  Jones' 

Eq-  332- 
the  real  and  personal  estate.    In  will.    Morgan  v.  Thomas,  6 

Ch.  Div.  176. 

the  remainder.    In  will.     Den  v.  Schultze,  2  Green,  $3. 

the  residue  and  remainder  of  my  real  estate.  In  will.  Parker 

V.  Parker,  5  Mete.  134. 

the  rest  of  my  estate.    In  will.     Read  v.  Payne,  3  Call,  225 

(2  Am.  Dec.  550). 

the  witnesses  thereto.    In  statute.     Buckeridge  v.  Flight,  6  B. 

&  C.  54. 

two  lots.    In  will.     Creswell  v.  Lawson,  7  G.  &  J.  227. 

who  may  feel  interested.    Hem  v.  McCaughan,  32  Miss.  19. 

writs  of  execution.    In  statute.    Doe  v.  Roe,  18  Q.  B.  806. 

ALL7JOIANCE.  Calvin's  Case,  7  Rep.  i ;  Carlisle  v.  U.  S.,  16  Wall.  147. 
ALLODIAL.       In  constitution.     Parker  v.  Dayton,  28  Wis.  368. 
ALLONGE.        Folgfirr/.  Chase,  18  Pick.  63. 
ALLOTMENT.  In  statute.     King  v.  Pitt,  5  B.  &  Ad.  571.      ' 
ALLOTMENTS.  In  statute.     Doe  v.  Saunder,  5  Ad.  &  Ell.  675. 
ALLOW.  In  statute.     King  v.  Inhabitants.  4  B.  &  Ad.  237. 

I to  give.    In  instrument.    Harmon  v.  James,  7  Ind.  263. 

ALLOWANCE.  Davies  v.  Stacey,  12  Ad.  &  Ell   506. 

In  statute.     Smith  v.  Smith,  45  Ala.  264 ;  Comm'rs  v.  Reissner,  58  Ind. 
260. 

ALLOWANCEb.  U.  S.  v.  Landers,  92  U.  S.  77. 


ALLOWED. 


ALLXrVION. 


ALMS. 
ALONG. 


'liJiAiawte/sB, 


In  statute.     Glenn  v.  Glenn,  41  Ala.  571. 

to  be  good.    In  statute.    Townsend  v.  Hargraves,  1 18  Mass.  325. 

Pulley  V.  Municipality.  18  La.  278 ;  Municipality  v.  Orleans  Cotton 

Press,  18  La.  122;  County  of  St.  Clair  r/.  Lovingston,  23  Wall.  46; 

Lovingston  v.  St.  Clair  County,  64  111.  56 ;  Lovingston  v.  Heerman, 

9  Mart.  656. 
In  statute.     Queen  v.  Mayor,  2  Q.  B.  695. 

In  deed.  Church  v.  Meeker,  34  Conn.  425;  Seneca  Indians  v.  Knight, 
23  N.  Y.  498;  Ledyard  v.  Ten  Eyck,'36  Barb.  102;  Comes  v.  Minot, 
42  Barb.  60. 

In  statute.  King  v.  Morris,  i  B.  &  Ad.  448 ;  Walton  v.  R.  R.  Co.,  67 
Mo.  56. 

a  river.  In  statute.  Stevens  v.  R.  R  Co.,  5  Vroom,  532 ;  Stevens 

V.  R.  R.  Co.,  6  C.  E.  Green,  359. 


ALONG. 


x8 


AMOUNT. 


In  deed.     Howard  v.  Ingersoll,  13  How.  381. 
In  deed.    Luce  v.  Carley,  24  Wend.  451. 
in  statute.    Grand  Trunk  R.  R.  Co.  v.  Richardson, 


AUtEADY. 


AIJ30. 


AIiTEB. 


AUSEajLTlOV, 


AliONQ  —  Continued. 

the  bank. 

the  river. 

the  route. 

91  U.  S.  454. 
thenhore.    Indeed.    Church  v.  Meeker,  34  Conn.  421 ;  Child  z/. 

Starr,  4  Hill,  369. 
the  street.    In  deed.     Hammond  v.  McLachlan,  i  Sandf.  323; 

Herring  v.  Fisher,  i  Sandf.  344. 
In  statute.     Apothecaries'  Co.  v.  Roby,  5  B.  &  Aid.  949. 

incurred.    In  statute.    Com.  v.  Burnett,  108  Mass.  30. 

when  not done.     In  city  ordinance.      Re  Burmeister,  6  N.  Y. 

Week.  Dig.  197. 
In  will.     Parish  v.  Cook,  6  Mo.  (App.)  331  ;  Fenny  v.  Ewestace,  4  M. 

&  S.  60;  Evans  v.  Knorr,  4  Rawle,  66;  Anonymous,  2  Hawy.  161. 
In  statute.     City  of  Hannibal  v.  Winchell,  54  Mo.  172;  Lockland  v. 

North  Missouri  R.  R.  Co.,  31  Mo.  180;  Ponder  f.  Shannon,  5463. 

187;  Waddell  v.  Mayor,  8  Barb.  95;  Fish  v.  Mayor,  6  Paige.  268; 

Com.  V.  Hayward,  10  Mass.  34. 

Inhabitants  of  Gloucester  v.  County  Commrs.,  3  Mete.  379 :  Oliver 

V.  Hawley,  5  Neb.  439  ;  Palmer  v.  Sargent,  5  Neb.   233 ;  Morrell  v. 

Otis,  12  N.  H.  466. 
in  the  terms  and  conditions  of  the  insurance.    In  insurance 

policy.     Brockelbank  v.  Surgue,  i  B.  &  Ad.  85. 

or  addition.     In  lease.     Sherman  v.  Wilder,  106  Mass.  537. 

ALTERATIONS.    In  statute.    Drew  v.  Mason,  81  111.  498. 

and  repairs  incidental  to  the  risk.  In  insurance  policy.   Crane 

V.  City  Ins.  Co.,  3  Fed.  Rep.  558. 

slight .     Upjohn  v.  Inhabitants  of  Taunton,  6  Cush.  311. 

AIiTEBED.         In  constitution.    Milwaukee,  etc.,  R.  R.  Co.  v.  Field,  12  Wis.  344. 

In  statute.  Reg.  v.  Plunkett,  21  U.  C.  Q.  B.  536. 
ALWAYS.         on  the  lookout.    In  statute.     Louisville,  etc.,  R.  R.  Co.  v.  Stone, 

7  Heisk.  468. 
AMALGAMATE.      with.      In  statute.      Re  Empire  Ass.  Co.,  L.  R.,  4  Eq.  Cas.* 

341- 
AMBASSADORS.    and  other  public  ministers.    In  constitution.    7  Op.  Atty.- 

Gen.  186. 

Island.    In  insurance  policy.    Moxon  v.  Atkins,  3  Camp.  200. 

Howard  v.  Michigan  Southern  R.  R.  Co.,  5  How.  Pr.  306  ;  George  v. 

McCIooy,  6  How.  Pr,  200. 
In  constitution.    Milwaukee,  etc.,  R.  R.  Co.  v.  Field,  12  Wis.  344. 

compounder.    In  statute.     Bird  v.  Laycock,  7  La.  Ann.  17 1» 

suit.    Thompson  v.  Moulton,  20  La.  Ann.  535. 

Knote  V.  U.  S.,  10  Ct.  of  Claims,  397  ;  s  Otto,  152. 

In  -will.     Hudson  v.  Hudson,  6  Munf.  352. 

In  will.    Casterton  %>.  Sutherland,  9  Ves.  Jr.  446. 


AMET.TA. 

AMEITOED. 
AMICABLE. 

AMNESTY. 
AMONQ. 
AMONGST. 
AMOUNT. 


Ross  V.  Prentiss,  3  How.  711 ;  McKeew.  Ellis,  2  La.  Ann.  163;  States. 

Wiltz,  II  La.  Ann.  198;  Gayarre  v.  Hays,  3i  La.  Ann.  307;  States. 

Judge,  31  La.  Ann.  65;  Udall  v.  The  Ohio.  17  How.  17. 
in  controversy.    In  statute.    State  v,  Legarde,  21  La.  Ann.  18; 


3°- 
ister,  6  N.  Y. 

xrestace,  4  M. 
2  Hawy.  161. 
Lockland  v. 
innon,  54  Ga. 
6  Paige,  268 ; 

:.  379;  Oliver 
3 ;  Morrell  v. 

In  insurance 

ifass.  537* 


AMOUNT. 


19 


ANNUAL. 


AMUSEMENT. 
ANAIiOGOUS. 
ANCESTOB. 


policy.   Crane 

■ 

h.  3"' 
Wis.  344. 

1 

Co.  V.  Stone, 

1 

I.,  4  Eq.  Cas." 

I       AIOMAL. 

7  Op.  Atty- 

1 

Camp.  200. 
j6  ;  George  v. 

■       AinMALS. 

Wis.  344. 
Ann.  171* 

■       ANNEXED. 

AMOUNT  —  Continued. 

State  V.  Judge,  22  La.  Ann.  49;  Smith  7>.  Smith,  15  Vt.  620;  Bradley 
7/.  Kent,  22  Cal.  169;  Maxfield  v.  Johnson,  30  Gal.  545;  Moore  v. 
Boner,  7  Bush,  26. 

in  dispute.  In  statute.  Malson  v.  Vaughn,  23  Cal.  61 ;  Skill- 
man  V.  Lachman,  23  Cat.  198;  Orth  v.  Clutz,  18  B.  Mon.  225. 

of  money  in  controversy.    In  statute.     McNab  v.  Noonan,  2& 

Wis.  447. 
public .    In  statute.    Com.  v.  Gee,  6  Cush.  179. 

forms.    In  statute.     Smith  v.  State,  63  Ala.  57. 

Brown  f.  Hunt,  18  Ohio  St.  311;  McCarthy  v.  Marsh,  5  N.  Y.  263; 
Banks  v.  Walker,  3  Barb.  Ch.  438;  Den  v.  DeHart,  3  N.  J.  (L.)  363. 

In  statute,  Wheeler  v.  Clutterbuck,  52  N.  Y.  67  ;  McCarty  w.  Marsh, 
5  N.  Y.  263;  Clark  v.  Shailer,  46  Conn.  119;  Buckingham  v. 
Jacques,  37  Conn.  402;  Pratt  r/.  Atwood,  108  Mass.  41 ;  Prickett  w. 
Parker,  3  Ohio  St.  394;  Armstrongs.  Moran,  i  Bradf.  314. 

watch.    The  Lady  Franklin,  2  Low.  220. 

People  V.  Nichols,  52  N.  Y.  478;  Hale  v.  Sweet,  40  N.  Y.  97;  Roome 

r/.  Phillips,  24  N.  Y.  463;   Fredenburg  v.  Turner,  37   Mich.   402; 

Robbins  v.  Butler,  24  111.  428 ;  Boag  v.  Lewis,  i  U.  C.  Q.  B.  357. 
In  deed.    Walsh  v.  Trevanin,  1 5  Q.  B.  751 ;  Jackson  v.  Topping,  i  Wend. 

388  (19  Am.  Dec.  515) ;  Thomas  v.  Peiry,  Pet.  C.  C,  49. 
In  statute.    Porter  r/.  State,  58  Ala.  66;  Streeter  t/.  People,  69  111.  595; 

Com.  v.  Hadcraft,  -  3ush,  92;  Robb  «».  Belt,  12  B.  Mon.  647;  Buck 

V.  Dozenbecker,  8  Vroom,  359;    Hopper  v.  Hopper,  i  Zab.  543; 

Queen  v.  Recorder,  6  E  &  S.  670 ;   State  v.  Smith,  46  Iowa,  670. 
In  will.     Ely  v.  Ely,  s  C.  E.  Green,  44;  Counter  v.  Stagg,  12  C.  E. 

Green,  305 ;  Doe  v.  Rawding,  2  B.  &  Aid.  452 ;  Re  Merrick,  L.  R.,  i 

Eq.  Cas.  551 ;    Re  Kirkbridge  Trusts,  L.  R.,  2  Eq.  Cas.  400;    Reidv. 

Braithwaite,  L.  R.,  11  Eq.  Cas.  515;  Sa)rward  v.  Sayward,  7  Greenlf. 

210  (22  Am.  Dec.  191}. 
account  for pay  over.    In  statute.     Supervisors  v.  Kirby,  25 

Wis.  498. 


ANCHOB. 
AND. 


.163;  State  V. 
.  307;  State  V. 
17- 
La.  Ann.  18; 


In  itatute.  Budge  v.  Parsons,  3  B.  &  S.  382 ;  Hunt  v.  State,  55  Ala.  138. 

of  the  cow  kind.    In  statute.    Watson  v.  State,  55  Ala.  150. 

any  other  domestic .    In  statute.     Budge  v.  Parsons,  3  B.  &  S. 

382;  Bates  V.  McCormack,  9  L.  T.  (N.  S.)  175. 
In  railway  placard.    Cantling  v.  H.  &  St.  Joe  R.  R.,  54  Mo.  385. 
In  statute.     Harrison  v.  R.  R.  Co.,  2  B.  &  S.  141 . 

other  live  .     In  statute.    Reiche  r/.  Smythe,  13  Wall.  162. 

In  statute.   Shaw  v.  McGregor,  105  Mass.  96;  Saco  v.  Hopkington,  26 

Me.  268. 

ANNOUNCED.  In  statute.    Walker  v.  Heller,  56  Ind.  298. 
ANNUAL.  Park  Bank  v.  Wood,  24  N.  Y.  93. 

election.    In  constitution.    Peoples.  Keller,  17  N.  Y.  370. 

income.    In  will.    Betts  v.  Betts,  4  Abb.  1^.  C.  317. 

interest.     In  written  agreement.    McPike  v.  Kerr,  29  Mo.  79; 

Catlin  V.  Marsh,  16  Vt.  44. 

net  value.    In  statute.    King  v.  Inhabitants,  5  Ad.  &  Ell.  259. 

office.    Peppin  V.  Cooper,  2  B.  &  Aid.  440<(  Harris  v.  Babbitt,  4 

Dill.  190. 


MiMM 


IMP' 


ANNUAL. 


20 


ANY. 


ANNUAIi  —  Continued. 

or  speoial  election.    In  statute.     Phillips  v.  Town  of  Albany,  28 

Wis.  3S5. 

salary.    State  v.  State  Auditor,  36  Mo.  66. 

value.    In  statute.     Re  Elwes,  3  Hurl.  &  N.  725. 

any or  other  future  election.    In  statute.    Mayor  v.  Oswald, 


AlTinJALLY. 


AWKUITY. 


AITNUL. 
AirOTHEB. 


3  El.  &  Bl.  670. 

Sparhawk  v.  Wills,  6  Gray,  163;  People  v.  Brenham,  3  Cal.  488. 

In  statute.     Bond  v.  Clark,  6  Allen,  361. 

or  in  any  way  she  may  wish.  In  will,   rii.ll  v.  Hall,  3  McCord 

Ch.  280, 

with  interest .    In  contract.     Walker  v.  Kimball,  22  111.  537. 

Shufeldt  7/.  Abernathy,  2  Duer,  533;  Horton  z/.  Cook,  10  Watts,  127; 
Booth  V.  Ammerman,  4  Bradf.  129  ;  ex  parte  McComb,  4  Bradf.  151  ; 
Nield  V.  Smith,  4  Ves.  491 ;  Stephens  v.  Milnor,  24  N.  J.  (Eq.)358; 
Wagstaff  v.  Loweree,  23  Barb.  209. 

In  statute.     Parker  v.  Ince,  4  Hurl.  &  N.  54. 

bond.    In  statute.     Winter  v.  Mouseley,  2  R  &  Aid.  805. 

In  deed.     Woodson  v.  Skinner,  22  Mo.  213. 

execution.   In  statute.  Greenwood  z/.  McGilvary,  120  Mass.  516. 

fblony.    In  statute.     State  7/.  Brown,  60  Mo.  140. 

treasurer.    In  bond.    Citizens' Loan.  Ass.  t/.  Nugent,  1 1  Vroom, 

215  (29  Am.  Rep.  230). 

debt,  defiiult  or  miscarriage  of .  In  statute.  Eastwood  v.  Ken- 
yon,  1 1  Ad.  &  Ell.  438 ;  Readers.  Kingham,  13  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  344 ;  Har- 
greaves  v.  Parsons,  13  M.  &  W.  561  ;  Colt  v.  Root,  17  Mass.  229; 
Weld  V.  Nichols,  17  Pick.  538;  Preble  v.  Baldwin,  6  Cush.  549; 
Pike  V.  Brown,  7  Cush.  123  ;  Alger  v.  Scoville,  i  Gray,  391 ;  Aldrich 
V.  Ames,  9  Gray,  76  ;  Morin  v.  Martz,  13  Minn.  191 ;  North  v.  Rob- 
inson, I  Duv.  71  ;  Soule  v.  Albee,  31  Vt.  142 ;  Flemm  v.  Whit- 
more,  23  Mo.  430;  Pratt  V.  Humphrey,  22  Conn.  317;  Hardesty 
V.  Jones,  10  G.  &  J.  404  ;  Mersereau  v.  Lewis,  25  Wend.  243. 

goods  of .     In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Maxon,  5  Blatchf.  360.        • 

AIT8WEB.  In  statute.    Strong  v.  Sproul,  53  N.  Y.  497  ;  Kelly  v.  Downing,  42  N. 

Y.  71  ;  Howell  v.  Howell,  15  Wis.  59. 

except  filing  an .    In  statute.    Henry  v.  Blackburn,  32  Ark.  445. 

AITFIOHBESIS.    Livingston  v.  Story,  11  Pet.  351  ;  Garcia  v.  Garcia,  7  La.  Ann.  526. 


ANY. 


In  statute.  Reg.  v.  Saunders,  9  Q.  B.  237 ;  Wilmot  v.  Rose,  3  El.  & 
BI.  564, 

action.     In  statute.     Stiles'  Appeal,  41  Conn.  329. 

cause.     In  statute.     Logan  v.  Small,  43  Mo .  254. 

child.    In  statute.    Overseers  v.  Guardians,  4  Q.  B.  Div.  411 . 

claim  for  damages.    In  statute.    The  Blessing,  3  Prob.  Div.  35. 

contract.     McMurray  v.  Brown,  i  Otto,  257. 

court.  In  statute.  Co'lector  v.  Hubb.ird,  12  Wall.  3;  Middle- 
brook  V.  State,  43  Conn.  257. 

court  of  record.    In  statute.     Mattler  v.  Schaffner,  53  Ind.  245. 

creditor.    In  deed.    Wells  v,  Greenhill,  5  B.  &  Aid.  869. 

estate  or  interest.     In  statute.     King  v.  Inhabitants,  2  B.  & 

C.  135- 


MMM 


ANY. 


21 


ANY. 
Albany,  28 

V.  Oswald, 

.488. 

,  3  McCord 

III.  537. 
Watts,  127: 

Bradf.  151 ; 
I.  (Eq.)358; 

8oS- 

o  Mass.  516. 

,  1 1  Vroom, 

ood  V.  Ken- 
so  344;  Har- 
7  Mass.  229 ; 
i  Cush.  549: 
391 ;  Aldrich 
irth  V.  Rob- 
in V.  Whit- 
7  ;  Hardesty 
id.  243- 
60.  • 
irning,  42  N. 

32  Ark.  445- 
L,a.  Ann.  526. 
Rose,  3  El.  & 


J.  Div.  4»  I  • 
>rob.  Div.  35. 

!1.  3;  Middle- 

r,  53  Ind.  245- 

\.  869. 

tants.  2  B.  & 


APPEALED. 


ANY — Continued. 

judge.    In  statute.    City  Bk.  7/.  Young,  43  N.  H.  460. 

judgment.    In  statute.     People  v.  Clark,  7  N,  Y.  385  ;  People 

V.  Carnal,  6  N.  Y.  463  ;  Crossfield  v.  Stanley,  4  B.  &  Ad.  89,  Nes- 
bet  V.  Roshton,  9  Ad.  &  Ell.  426. 

jurisdiotion  or  authority.    In  statute.    Powell  v.  Hibbert.  15 

Q.  B.  129. 

meeting.    In  statute.     Queen  v.  Stracahn.  L.  R.,  7  Q.  B.  464. 

oneyeaf.    In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Dickson,  15  Pet.- 143. 

other  fUnds.    In  will.    Montresor7\  Montresor,  i  Colly.Ch.  194. 

other  matter  or  thing  ftom  the  beginning  of  the  world.    In^ 

release.     Hasley  v.  Whitney,  4  Mason  C.  C.  227. 
— —  other  manner.    In  statute.     Melcher  v.  Boston,  9  Mete.  73. 

. party  to  a  cause.    In  statute.    2  U.  C.  L.  J.  (N.  S.)  130. 

person.    In  statute.     Board  of  Works  7/ R.  R.  Co.,  14  Ch.  Div. 

521  ;  Queen  v.  Recorder,  9  Ad.  &  Ell.  871  ;  6  B.  &  S.  670;  London 

Tobacco  Pipe  Co.  v.  Woodruflf,  7  B.  &  C.  853. 

poll-book.    In  statute.     Howard  7/.  McDarmid,  26  Ark.  106. 

publio  purpose.  In  charter.    Rogers  v.  Burlington,  3  Wall.  654. 

such  order.    In  statute.     Reg.  v.  St.  Leonards,  14  Q.  B.  341. 

surveyor.     In  statute.     King  v.  Inhabitants,  7  B.  &  C.  440. 

witness.    In  statute.     Magrave  v.  White,  8  R  &  C.  416. 

WOE*'     so  divorced.    In  statute.     Allen  v.  Allen,  43  Conn.  419. 

at time.    In  statute.     Queen  v.  Inhabitants,  9  Q.  B.  885. 

in  defiEiult  of  such  issue  of of  them.     In  will.     Powell  v. 

Howells,  9  B.  &  S.  704. 

or of  them.    In  statute.     Fannin  v.  Anderson,  7  Q.  B.  819. 

APAIIT.  from  her  husband.    In  statute.     Den  v.  Gerzer,  4  Halst.  225, 

AFABTMEXTT.    In  statute.     People  v.  St.  Clair,  38  Cal.  137;  Com.  v.  Estabrook,  10 
Pick.  293. 

JPOTHECABY.     State  %>.  Holmes,  28  La.  Ann.  765. 

In  statute.    Apothecaries'  Co.  v.  Greenough,  i  Q.  B.  798. 

practice  as  an .    In  statute.    Apothecaries'  Co.  v.  Warburton, 

3  B.  &  Aid.  43  ;  Same  v.  Allen,  4  B.  &  Ad.  627. 
In  statute.     Coolidge  v.  Choate,  1 1  Mete.  79. 

goods,  wearing .     Crichton  v.  Symes,  3  Atk.  Ch.  6i. 

necessary  wearing .    In  statute.     Richardson    v.    Buswell,   10 

Mete.  506 ;  Towers  v.  Pratt,  33  N.  H.  345  j  Fraziert/.  Barnum,  19  N, 

J.  (Eq.)  316. 

wearing .    In  statute.    Maillard  v.  Lawrence,  16  How.  251;  Re 

Sanborn,  12  Canada  L.  J.  241. 

AFFABENT.      State  Bank  v.  Hastings,  15  Wis.  85. 

In  statute.     Dewar?/.  Swabey,  11  Ad.  &  Ell.  913. 

danger.    Evans  v.  State,  44  Miss.  762. 

good  order.    In  bill  of  lading.    The  Oriflamme,  i  Sawy.  176 ; 

Blade  v.  Chicago,  etc.,  R.  R.  Co.,  10  Wis.  4. 

possession.    In  statute.     Robinson  v.  Briggs,  L.  R.,  6  Ex,  i. 

Lawrence  v.  Souther,  8  Mete.  166.  <i 


AFFABATUS. 
AFFABEL. 


AFFEAI.ED. 


APPEAL. 


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APPOINT. 


APPEAL.  People  v.  Justices,  1 1    How.  Pr.  400 ;  U.  6.  v.  Goodwin,  7   Cranch, 

108;  Wiscart  v.  Dauchy,  3  Dall.  321  ;^  U.  S.  v.  Wonson,  i  Gall.  5; 
Hastings?/.  Halleck,  loCal.  31. 

In  statute.  Snover  z/.  Tinsman,  9  Vroom,  210;  Hitsman  v.  Garrardi 
16  N.  J.  L.  124. 

shall  be  brought.    In  statute.     Hunter  v.  Griffith,  7  U.  C.  P.  C. 

86. 

AFPEAIJNO.    party or  appealed  against.    In  statute.     King  v.  Justices,  i  B. 

&  Ad.  659. 

APPEALS.  In  statute.     Clark  v.  Ross,  i  III.  261. 

waiving  inquisition ,  etc.     In  note.  Watson  v.  Wetter,  91  Pa. 

•  St.  385. 

APPEAB.  Larabee  v.  Larabee,  33  Me.  loa 

In  statute.    Wilson  v.  Fosket,  6  Mete.  400. 

at  the  trial.    In  statute.    Jones  v.  St.  Joe.  etc.,  R.  R.  Co.,  55 

Mo.  342. 

APPEARANCE.  Foreman  v.  Lay,  6  Ala.  784;  Clark  v.  Bryan,  16  Md.  171  ;  Stein- 
bach  V.  Leese,  27  Cal.  295  ;  Hendrick  v.  Kellogg,  3  Iowa,  215  ;  Rose 
V.  Ford,  2  Ark.  26;  Coplinger  z/.  Steamboat,  14  Ind.  480:  Sullivan 
'  V.  Frazee,  4  Robt.  616 ;  Lutes  v.   Perkins,  6  Mo.  57 ;  Ferguson  v. 

Ross,  5  Ark.  517  ;  Gooch  v.  Jeter,  5  Ark.  383;  Glidden  v.  Packard, 
28  Cal.  649;  Scott  V.  Hull,  14  Ind.  136  ;  Ayresz/.  Western  R.  R.  Co.. 
48  Barb.  132;  Shaffer  v.  Trimble,  2  Greene,  464;  Tallman  v. 
McCarty,  11  Wis.  401;  Wilson  v.  Fowler,  3  Ark.  463;  Scott  v. 
Niles,  40  Vt.  573;  Weaver  v.  Stone,  2  Grant's  Cas.  422 ;  Mann  v, 
Curley,  4  Cow.  148 ;  Evans  v.  lies,  7  Ohio  St.  233. 

APPEABIITG.     In  statute.     Re  Clipperton,  12  Q.  B.  688. 

APPELLATE.     Hestres  z/.  Brennan,  50  Cal.  211  ;  Clark  v.  Ross,  i  III.  261. 

APPENDAGES.     In  statute.    State  v.  Somerville,  etc.,  R.  R.  Co.,  28  N.  J.  (L.)  21. 

necessary for  the  school-house.    In  statute.     School  District 

V.  Perkins,  21  Kas.  536  (30  Am.  Rep.  447). 
APPENDANCE.     Leonard  v.  White,  7  Mass.  6  ;  Jackson  v.  Striker,  i  Johns.  Cas.  284. 
APPENDANT.     Leonard  v.  White,  7  Mass.  6;  Jackson  v.  Striker,  i  Johns.  Cas.  284. 

APPERTAINING,    all  other  personal  property to  said  railroad.    In  railway 

mortgage.     Parish  v.  Wheeler,  22  N.  Y.  494. 
APPLICABLE.     Wngner  v.  Bissell,  3  Iowa,  402. 

In  constitution.     Evans  v.  Job,  8  Nev.  322. 
APPLICATION.     In  statute.     Gas  Co.  v.  Financial  Soc,  7  Ch.  Div.  241.  ^ 

for  a  continuance.     In  statute.     State  71.  Maguire,  69  Mo.  200. 

on .    In  statute.     State  v.  Stiles,  7  Halst.  296. 

APPLICATIONS,    authorised  to  take for  insurance.  In  appointment.   Wilson 

V.  Genesee  Ins.  Co.,  14  N.  Y.  418. 

In  contract.    Manice  v.  Hudson  River  R.  R.  Co.,  3  Duer,  426. 

In  statute.     North  Eastern  R.  R.  Co.  v.  Mayor,  9  B.  &  S.  630. 

in  cases  where  they .    In  statute.    Wayman  v.  Southard,  10 

Wheat.  I. 

People  V.  Fitzsimmons,  68  N.  Y.  514. 

In  constitution.  Speed  v.  Crawford,  3  Mete.  210  ;  Comm'rs  v.  Louis- 
ville, 3  Bush,  602. 

In  statute.     King  v.  Adams,  2  Ad.  &  Ell.  413. 

annually .    In  statute.    City  of  Buffalo  v.  McKay,  1 5  Hun,  205. 


ilPFUED. 
APPLY. 

APPOINT. 


MM 


APPOINTED. 


93 


APP  UR  TENANCES. 


APPOINTED.    or  elected    In  statute.     Doe  v.  Hares,  4  B.  &  Ad.  442. 

person to  an  office.    In  statute.     Davies  v.  Harvey,  L.  R.,  9  Q 

B.  433- 
APPOINTMENT.   Harris  v.  Clark,  3  N.  Y.  93;  U.  S.  v.  Le  Baron,  19  How.  73  ;  U.  S. 

V.  Stewart,  19  How.  79. 
In  constitution.   Justices  v.  Clark,  i  T.  B.  Mon.  82  ;  Speed  v.  Crawford, 

3  Mete.  210;  Comm'rsv.  Louisville,  3  Bush,  602. 
In  statute.     Sturgis  v.  Spofford,  45  N.  Y.  447 ;  People  v.  Batchelor,  22 

N.  Y.  128. 
as  a  oommissioner.    In  statute.    Nicholson  v.  Field,  7  Hurl. 

&N.  811. 

AFPOBTION.    Clarke  v.  Brooklyn  Bank,  i  Edw.  361  ;  Haight  v.  Day,  i  Johns.  Ch.  18. 
APPOBTIONMENT.     Ex  parte  Smyth,  i  Swanst.  338  note. 

APFBAISED.     value.    In  statute.     Cummings  ?/.  Cummings,  51  Mo.  261. 

APPRAISERS.    In  lease.     Pool  v.  Hennessey,  39  Iowa,  192. 
APPREHENDED.     In  statute.     Ex  parte  Bollman,  4  Cranch,  75. 
APPRENTICE.    King  v.  Mayor,  7  B.  &  C.  630;  Hopewell  v.  Amwell,  3  N.  J.  (L.)  422. 
APPRENTICESHIP.     Hopewell  v.  Amwell,  3  N.  J.  (L.)  422. 

regular of  two  years.    In  statute.    State  v.  Jones,  16  Fla.  306, 

APPROPRIATE.    In  constitution.    Boston,  etc.,  R.  R.  Co.  v.  Salem,  etc.,  R.  R.  Co.,  2 
Gray,    i. 

business.     In  corporation  charter.    Toll  Bridge  Co.  v.  Osborn, 

35  Conn.  7. 

legislation.    In  ccnstitution.     U.  S.  v.  Reese,  2  Otto,  214. 

APPROPRIATED.    In  policy  of  insurance.  Smith  v.  Mech.  &  Trad,  Ins.  Co.,  32  N.  Y. 


399- 
—  or  used. 


In  insurance  policy.     U.  S.  Ins.  Co.  v.  Kimberly,  34 
Md.  227. 
APPROPRIATION.     Stratton  v.  Green,  45  Cal.  149 ;  State  v.  Bordelon,  6  La.  Ann. 
68 ;  Hoyt  v.   Story,  3  Barb.  262 ;  Waters'  Case,  4  Ct,  of  Claims, 

389. 
In  constitution.    Eidemiller  v.  Wyandotte  City,  2  Dill.  376. 
In  statute.     Railroad  Co.  t/.  Tremont  Co.,  9  Wall.  89;  McConnell  v. 

Wilcox,  2  111.  344;  Filor  z/.  U.  S.,  9  Wall.  45. 

of  property.    In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Russell,  13  Wall.  623. 

bill.     Hodgson  v.  Davis,  2  Camp.  532. 

indorsed  paper.    In  contract.     Mills  v.  Hunt,  20  Wend.  431 ; 

Guier  v.  Page,  4  S.  &  R.  i. 
Myers  7/.  People,  26  111.  173;  Gray  «/.  People,  26  111.  346. 

State  V.  Cox,  65  Mo.  29, 

APPURTEXTANCE.     In  execution.     Munroe  v.  Thomas,  5  Cal.  470. 

APPURTENANCES.    McNish  v.  Munro,  25  U.  C.  C.  P.  290;  Harris  v.  Smith,  40  U. 
C.  Q.  B.  33. 

Indeed.  Grant  v.  Chase,  17  Mass.  443  (9  Am.  Dec.  161);  Pickering 
V.  Stapler,  5  S.  &  R.  107  (9  Am.  Dec.  336);  James  v.  Plant,  4  Ad. 
&  Ell.  748;  Bolton  V.  Bolton,  11  Ch.  Div.  969;  Leonard  v.  White,  7 
Mass.  6  (5  Am.  Dec.  20);  Farrar  v.  Stackpole,  6  Greenlf.  154  ('19  Am. 
Dec.  201);  Strickler  v.  Todd,  10  S.  &  R.  63  (13  Am.  Dec.  49);  Spaul- 
ding  V.  Abbott,  55  N.  H.  423;  New  York,  etc.,  R.  R.  Co.  v.  Buffalo 

I 


APPROVED. 

APPROVER. 
APPROVING. 


APP  UR  TENANCES, 


ARMY. 


AFFUBTENANCES—  Continued. 

R.  R.  Co.,  49  Barb.  501;  U.  S  v.  Harris,  1  Sumn.  21;  Jacitson  v. 
Hathaway,  15  Johns.  447;  Harris  v.  Evans,.  10  Pet.  25;  Hill  v. 
West,  4  Yeates,  142  ;  Kenyon  v.  Nichols,  i  R.  I.  41 1  ;  Philadelphia 
V.  Philadelphia,  etc.,  R.  R.  Co.,  58  Pa.  St.  283 ;  Bettsworth's  Case, 
a  Coke,  31 ;  Blackborn  v.  Edgley,  1  P.  Wins.  600;  Hill  v.  Grange, 
I  Plowd.  164;  Ammidown  v.  Ball,  8  Allen,  293;  McDermott  v. 
Palmer,  8  N.  Y.  383;  Williams  v.  Baker.  41  Md.  523;  Duanc  v. 
Broad  Street  Assn.,  6  Mass.  232;  Sparks  %>.  Hess.  15  Cal.  168: 
Hallt'.  Benner,  i  Penr.  &  Watts.  402  (21  Am.  Dec.  394);  Parsons 
'  V.  Johnson,  68  N.  Y.  62  ;  Worthington  v.  Ganson,  2  El.  &  El.  626. 

In  mortgage.     Frey  v.  Drahos,  6  Neb.  i  (29  Am.  Rep.  353). 

In  partition.     Grubb  ?'.  Grubb,  74  Pa.  St.  25. 

In  rule  of  court.    The  Witch  Queen,  3  Sawy.  201. 

In  will.     Blaine  v.  Chambers,  i  S.  &  R.  169;  Smith  v.  Ridgway,  L.  R., 

1  Ex.  46;  Mathews  v.  Mathews,  L.  R.,  4  Eq.  Cas.  278;  Doe  v.  Ash- 
ley, 10  g.  B.  663;  Doe  V.  Hubbard,  15  Q.  B.  247  ;  Helme  v.  Guy, 

2  Murph.  341  ;  Otis  v.  Smith,  9  Pick.  293;  Pheysy  v.  Vicary,  16  M. 
&  W.  484. 

buildings  or to  biiildings.    In  statute.    Parmalee  v.  Hamble- 

ton,  19  111.  615. 
APPUBTENANT.    Lemon  z/.  McKinnon,  i9Kas.  408. 
t  In  insurance  policy,    .^tna  Ins.  Co.  v.   Jackson,   16  B.   Mon.  242  ; 

Bigler  v.  New  York  Central  Ins.  Co.,  20  Barb.  635;  Crosby  v. 
Franklin  Ins.  Co.,  5  Gray,  504;  Bryant  v.  Poughkeepsie.  etc.,  Ins. 
Co.,  17  N.  Y.  200;  Pindar  v.  Kings  County  Ins.  Co.,  36  N.  Y.  648 ; 
Haley  v.  Dorchester  Ins.  Co.,  12  Gray,  545- 
In  statute.     Com.  v.  Curley,  loi  Mass,  24. 

^PT.  time.    Pugh  v.  York,  74  N.  C.  383. 

ABBITBAMENT. and  award.    Gordon  v.  U.  S.  7  Wall.  188. 

ABBITBABILY.    In  lease.   Treloar  t/.  Bigge,  L.  R.,  9  Ex.  151. 

withheld.    In  statute.    Treloar  v.  Bigge  L.  R.,  9  Ex.  151 . 

or  vinous  spirits.    In  statute.    State  v.  Martin,  34  Ark.  340. 

In  deed.    Falkner  v.  O'Brien,  2  Ball.  &  B.  223. 
State  V.  California  Mining  Co.,  13  Nev.  203. 

cause  of  action  shall  have .    In  statute.    Andrews  z/.  Hartford, 

etc.,  R.  R.  Co.,  34  Conn.  57.  \ 

out  of.    In  statute.    Scarborough  v.  Smith,  18  Kas.  399. 

during  the  course  of  the  triaL    In  statute.     People 'z/.  Turner, 

39  Cal.  371. 

oases in  justices' courts.     In  constitution.    Cook?/.  Nellis,  18 

N.  Y.  126. 
In  statute.    Att'y-Gen.  v.  Sillem,  2  H.  &  C.  623. 

of  the  sea.    The  Martha  Anne,  Olcott,  18. 

ABMED.  vessels.    In  statute.   Murray  v.  The  Charming  Betsey,  2  Craftich, 

84;  Parlinz/.  U.  S.,  1  Ct.  of  Claims,  I74- 
ABM8.  In  constitution.    Fife  v.  State,  31  Ark.  455  ;  Cockrum  v.  State,  24  Tex. 

394;  English  V.  State,    35  Tex.   493;  State  v.    Reid,  i   Ala.  612; 
State  V.  Huntley,  3  Ired.  (L.)  418  ;  Andrews  v.  State,  3  Heisk.  165. 

of  a  State.    Kirksey  w.  State,  7  Port.  529- 

ABMY.  In  statute.     Re  Bailey,  2  Sawy.  200. 


ABDENT. 
ABE. 

ABOUMENT. 
ABISEN. 

ABISES. 
ABISINO. 


ABM. 


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AXMY. 


Jackson  v. 
5;  Hill  V. 
liladelphia 
rth's  Case, 
Grange, 
3ermott  v. 

Duanc  v. 

Cal.  i68: 
Parsons 
&  El.  626. 


way,  L.  R., 
Doe  V.  Ash- 
me  V.  Guy, 
cary,  16  M. 

V.  Hamble- 


Mon.  242  ; 
;  Crosby  v. 
ie,  etc.,  Ins. 

N.  Y.  648 ; 


AROMATIC. 


as 


ARTICJ.KS. 


.  151. 
Ark.  340. 


V.  Hartford, 

399- 

e  "v.  Turner, 

).  Nellis,  18 


y,  2  Craftich, 

tate,  24  Tex. 
I  Ala.  612 ; 
Heisk.  165. 


ABOMATIO.       Burke  v.  Cassin,  45  Cal.  467. 

ABOSB.  oauae  of  action .     In  statute.    Steele  7/.  Comm'rs,  70  N.  C.    137. 

ABBAIGNMENT.    Goodin  v.  State,  16  Ohio  St.  344;  Whitehead   v.  Com.,  i9Gratt. 
640  ;  Jackson  v.  Com.,  19  Gratt.  656. 

ARRANGEMENT.     In  statute.    Tetley  v.  Tetley,  i  El.  &  Bl.  540. 

ABRANOEMENTS.    with  the  company.     In  statute.      Manning  v.  Eastern 

Counties  R.  Co.,  12  M.  &  W.  337. 

ABBEABS.         In  bank  by  law.     Kahn  v.  Bank  of  St.  Joseph,  70  Mo.  262. 

of  rent.    In  will.     Hele  v.  Gilbert,  2  Ves.  Sr.  430. 

of  taxes.    In  deed.    Corbett  v.  Taylor,  23  U.  C.  Q.  B.  454. 

ABBEST.  Tracy  v.  Whipple,  8  Johns.  379;  U.  S.  v.  Benner,  Baldw.  234  ;  Lawson 

V.  Buzines,  3  Harr.  416;  Cooper  v.  Adams,  2  Blackf.  294;  Courtoy 
7'.  Dozier,  20  Ga.  369 ;  French  v.  Bancroft,  i  Mete.  502 ;  Emery  v. 
Chesley,  18  N.  H.  198;  Jones  v.  Jones,  13  Ired  (L.)448;  Gold  v. 
Bissell,  I  Wend.  210;  Huntington  v.  Elaisdell,  2  N.  H.  318;  Hun- 
tington V.  Shultz,  Harp.  453;  Hart  71.  Flynn,  8  Dana,  190;  Field 
V.  Ireland,  21  Ala.  240;  Haskins  v.  Young,  2  Dcv.  &  B.  $27(31 
Am.  Dec.  426). 
In  statute.     Day  v.  Paupiere,  13  Q.  B.  803. 

ABBESTS.         restraints  and  detainments  of  kine(8.    In  marine  policy.    Oli- 

vera  v.  Ins.  Co.,  3  Wheat.  183 ;  Aubert  v.  Gray,  3  B.  &  S.  163. 

unlawftil restraints  and  detainments.    In  marine  policy.    Mc- 

Call  V.  Marine  Ins.  Co.,  8  Cranch,  59. 

ABBIVAIi.         Grayt/.  Gardner,  17  Mass.  188. 

In  statute.  U.  S.  v.  An  Open  Boat,  5  Mason,  120;  The  Patriot,  i 
Brock.  407  ;  Parsons  v.  Hunter,  2  Sumn.  419;  Levy  v.  McCartee, 
6  Pet.  !02  ;  U.  S.  v.  Shackford,  5  Mason,  445 ;  The  Appollon,  9 
Wheat.  362  ;  Toler  v.  White,  Ware,  25. 

at  a  foreign  port.    In  statute.    Harrison  v.  Vose,  9  How.  366. 

ABBiVfSD.         In  insurance  policy.     Meigs  v.  Mutual  Ins.  Co.,  2  Cush.  453  ;  Simpson 

V.  Pacific  Mutual  Ins.  Co.,  i  Holmes,  136. 
AB80N.  Reg.  v.  Cooper,  5  C.  &  P.  535  ;  People  v.  Fisher,  51  Cal.  319;  Young 

V,  Com.,  12  Bush,  243;  Reg.  v.  Reader,  i  Moody's  C.  C.  239:  Creed 
V.  People,  81  111.  565 ;  Sampson  v.  Com.,  5  W.  &  S.  385 ;  Gage  v. 
Shelton,  3  Rich.  242  ;  People  v.  Taylor,  2  Mich.  250 ;  State  v.  Shaw, 
31  Me.  523  ;  People  v.  Haggerty,  46  Cal.  354;  Luke  v.  State,  49  Ala. 
31 ;  Lockett  v.  State,  63  Ala.  6  ;  Grimes  v.  State,  63  Ala.  167. 
In  statute.     Creed  v.  People,  81  III.  565. 

ABT.  machine,  mannittoture  or  composition  of  matter.    In  statute. 

Jacobs  V.  Baker,  7  Wall.  295. 
ABTICLE.  Hopkins  v.  Westcott,  6  Blatchf  64. 

In  statute.  Palmer's  Ship  Co.  v.  Cla)rton,  L.  R.,  4  Q.  B.  209 ;  Kent  v. 
Astley,  L.  R.,  5  Q.  B.  19;  Slandoff  Co.  v.  Lyndon,  8  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  517. 

forwarded.    In  bill  of  lading.     Wetzell  v.  Dinsmore,  54  N.  Y. 

496. 

of  maniafboture.    In  statute.     Hey  wood  v.  Porter,  i   El.  &  Bl, 

440. 

of  metal.    In  statute.     Palmer's  Ship  Building  Co.  v.  Clayton,  10 

B.  &  S.  177. 

Other or  thing.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Payne,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  R.  28. 

ABTI0LE8.        In  statute.    Wells  v.  Shook,  8  Blatchf.  254;  May  v.  Smith,  48  Ala.  487. 
and  effects.     In  statute.    Re-presentment,  i  Jebb.  71. 


i' 


ARTICLES. 


26 


ASSAULT. 


ABTIOLES 


ABTIFICEB. 

ABTIFIOEBS. 

ABTISAN. 
ABTS. 

AS. 


ASCENDANT. 
ASCEBTAIN. 
ASHES. 
ASSAni.T. 


In 


Cuntinuud. 

of  provlBion.     In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Sheldon.  2  Wheat.  1 19. 

goods  or  things.    In  statute,    Cohon  v.  R.  R.  Co.,  2  Ex.  Div, 

360. 

money,  jewelry,  and .  of  gold  and  silver  manuflMture. 

statute.     Stewart  /'.  Parsons,  24  Wis.  242. 
In  statute.    Chawner  v.  Cummings,  8  y.  B,  31 1  ;  Queen  v,  Cleworth,  4 
B.  &  S.  927  ;  Sleeman  v.  Barrett,  2  M.  &  C.  940. 

In  statute:     Bowkers  v.  Lovekin,  6  El.  &  Bl.  588;  Ingram  v.  Barnes,  7 
El.  &  Bl.  120. 

In  statute.     Duncan  v.  Bateman,  23  Ark  327. 

lost .    Gaylor  v.  Wilder,  10  How.  477. 

useful ,     In  statute.     Corning  z*.  Burden,  15  How.  252. 

Rubber  Co.  v.  Goodyear,  6  Wall.  153. 

In  statute.    Colt  v,  Hubbard,  33  Conn.  281. 

aforesaid.    In  statute.     Morley  v.  Greenhalgh,   3  B.  &  S.  379 

Clark  V.  Hague.  2  El.  &  El.  286 ;  re  Morris,  6  El.  &  Bl.  385. 

for  as  niles  of  law  and  equity  will  permit.    In  will.    Har- 
rington V.  Harrington,  L.  R.,  3  Ch.  App.  565. 

he  now  holds  the  same.    In  deed.    Spratt  v.  Jeffrey,  10  B.  &  C. 

260. 

her  act  and  deed.     In  deed.    Stuart  v.  Dutton,  39  III.  91. 

herein  described.    In  specification.    Thomas  v.  Welch,  L.  R., 

I  C.  P.  193. 

——  if  she  had  died  unmarried.    In  will.    Halton  v.  Foster,  L.  R., 
3  Ch.  App.  505. 

in  other  oivil  actions.    In  statute.    Cravens  v.  Chambers,  55 

Ind.  s. 

is  most  convenient.    Miles  w.  Douglass,  34  Conn.  394. 

long  as  wood  grows  and  water  runs.    In  lease.    Ames  v.  Burt, 

I  Vt.  303  (18  Am.  Dec.  680). 

now  in  the  occupation  of.    In  will.    Polden  v.  Bastard,  L.  R„ 

I  Q.  B.  157. 

now  laid  but.    In  grant.    Welch  v.  Wilcox,  loi  Mass.  162. 

now  located.     In  deed.     Fellows  v.  Webb,  43  Iowa,  133. 

part.     In  agreement.     King  v.  Inhabitants,  2  Ad.  &  Ell.  535. 

principal.     In  promissory  note.     McMillen  v.  Parkell.  64  Mo.  288. 

secretary.    In  note.    Alexander  v.  Sizer.  L.  R.,  4  Ex.  103. 

soon  as  practicable.     In  contract.    Reedy  v.  Smith,  42  Cal.  425. 

to.     In  will.    Gordon  v.  Gordon,  L.  R.,  5  H.  L.  255. 

to  them  shall  seem  best.    In  will.    Levitt  v.  Berne,  21  Conn,  i, 

trustee.    In  contract.    Pumpelly  7>.  Phelps.  40  N.  Y.  60. 

usually  occupied.   In  deed.    Sargent  v.  Hubbard,  102  Mass.  382. 

Bernard  v,  Vignaud.  10  Mart.  482. 
In  statute.    Taylor  v,  McPheeters,  m  Mass.  351. 
In  statute.     Reg  v.  Wood,  5  El.  &  Bl.  55. 
U.  S.  V.  Hand,  3  Wash.  425  ;  Richels  v.  State,  i  Sneed,  603 ;  U.  S.  v. 

Ortega,  4  Wash.  534;  U.  S.  v.  Myers,  i  Cranch'sC.  C.  310;  State  v. 

Hampton,  63  N.  C.  13;  Murray  v.  Boyne,  42  Mo.  472  ;  Johnson  v. 


— MwnrijM«*v> 


■•«0mm 


ASSAULT. 


ASSAULT. 


27 


ASSAULT. 


kVheat.  119. 

.  Co.,  3  Ex.  Div. 

aniiflMture.  Ih 
n  V.  Cleworth,  4 
gfram  v.  Barnes,  7 

KT.   353. 


3  a  &  S.  379 
Bl.  385. 
In  will.     Har- 

flfrey,  10  B.  &  C. 

39  I"-  9'' 

V.  Welch,  L.  R., 

V.  Foster,  L.  R., 

V.  Chambers,  55 

m.  394. 
Ames  V.  Burt, 

'.  Bastard,  L.  R„ 

[  Mass.  162. 
iwa,  133. 
&  Ell.  53S. 
-kell,  64  Mo.  288. 
^  Ex.  103. 
nith,  42  Cat.  425. 

!55- 

erne,  21  Conn.  i. 

f.  Y.  60. 

d,  102  Mass.  382. 


sd,  603 ;  U.  S.  V. 
C.  310;  State  V. 
^72 ;  Johnson  v. 


ASSAULT  —  Continued. 

Tompkins,    i    Baldw.  571;  Higginbotham  v.   State,    23   Tex,  574; 
Beach  v.  Hancock,  7  Post.  (N.  II.)  223;  State  7'.  Smith,  2  Humph. 
457;  Smith  v.   State,  7   Humph.  43;  Cro'v  v.  State,  41    Tex.  468; 
Com.  V.  White,  no  Mass.  407;  State  t-.  Shepherd,  10  I()w;\,   126; 
State  7/.  Epperson,  27  Mo,  255;  State  7'.  Church,  63  N,  C.  15;  State 
V.  Malcolm,  8   Iowa,  413;  People  v.  Ysias,  27  Cal.  630;  fOm.  i>. 
Ruggles,  6  Allen,  588;  Hays  v.  People,  i   Hill,  351  ;  State  v.  Van- 
noy,  65  N.  C.  532;  Reg.  v.  Martin,  9  C.  &  F'.  215;  Christopherson 
V.  Bare,  11   Q.  B.  473;  Morton  v.  Shoppee,  3  C.  &  P.  373;  State  v. 
Rawles,  65  N.   C  334;  State  v.  Sims,   3  Strobh.   137;  Stephen  v. 
Myers,  4  C.  &  P.  349;  Kirland  7'.  State,  43  Ind.  146;  De  Masentille 
V.  Oliver,  i  Penn.  (N.  J.)  380;  Barnes  v.  Martin,  15  Wis.  240;  U.  S. 
V.  Richardson,  5  Cranch  C.  C.  348;  State  7/.  Morgan,  3  Ired.  (L.) 
186;  Read  v.  Coker,  13  C.  B.  850;  Ford  v.  Skinner.  4  C.  &  P.  239; 
James  7/.  Campbell,  5  C.  &  P.  372;  State  7'.  Myers,  19  Iowa,  517; 
Button's  Case,  8  C.  &  P.  660;  Rex  v.  Rosinski,  1  M.  C.  C.  19;   Rex 
V,  Nichol,  Russ.  &  Ry.  130;  Hays  v.  People,  i   Hill,  351  ;  Rex  v. 
Jackson,   Russ.  &    Ry.  487;    Stearns   v.   Simpson,   59    Me.   568; 
Meander  v.  Stone,  7  Mete.   147 ;  Griffith  v.  Parsons,  i   Selw.  25; 
Innes  v.  Wylie,    i    C.  &   K.  257;  Smith's  Case,   2   C.   &  P.  449; 
Bloomer  v.  State,  3  Sneed,  66;  State  v.  Mooiiey,  Phill.  (N.  C.)  434; 
Smith  7/.  State,  39  Miss.  521  ;  Keyes  v.  Devlin,  3  E.  D.  Smith,  518; 
Com.  V.  Eyre,  1  S.  &  R.  347 ;  Stephens  v.  Myers,  4  C.  &  P.  349;  Law- 
son  7/.  State,  3oAl.'i.  14;  Tarver7/.  State,  43  Ala.  354;  State  v.  Black- 
well,  9  Ala.  79;  Tuberville  f.  Savage,  i  Mod.  3;  Blake  7'.  Barnard, 
9C.  &  P.  628;  State  V.  Crow,  1  Ired.  (L.)  375;  Com.  v.  Mann,  116 
Mass.   58;  State  v.  Davis,  i   Ired.  128;  Com.  v.  Adams,  114  Mass. 
323;  Com.  V.  Stoddard,  9  Allen,  280;  Rainbolt  v.  State,  34  Tex. 
286;  People  V.  Bransby,  32  N.  Y.  525;  Smith  v.  Com.,  54  Pa.  St. 
209;  Cutler  V.  State,  59  Ind.  300;  State  71.  Painter,  67  Mo.  84 ;  State 
V.   Adams,  20  Kas.   311;  West  v.    State,   59  Ind.   113;    People  v. 
McMakin,  8  Cal.  547;  People  v.  Anderson,  44  Cal.  65;  Reg.  7a  St. 
George,  9  C.  &  P.  483 ;  State  v.  Myerfield,  Phill.  (N.  C)  108  ;  State 
V.  Mullen,  45  Ala.  43 ;  Agitone  v.  State,  41  Tex.  501 ;  Rex  v.  James, 

I  C.  &  K.  530;  Robinson  v.  State,  31  Tex.  170;  McKay  v.  State. 
44  Tex.  43;  Kunkle  v.  State,  32  Ind.  220;  State  v.  Pinkman,  81  N. 
C.  613;   Com.  V.  McDonald,  5  Cush.  365;  Johnson  v.   State,  26 

Ga.  61 1 ;  Allen  v.  State,  28  Ga.  395 ;  State  v.  Rawles.  65  N.  C.  334 ; 

Keefe  v.  State,  19  Ark.  190;  Long  7'.  Rogers,  17  Ala.  540;  State  v. 

Dinncn,   10  Minn.  409;    People   v.  Blake,    i   Wheel.  C.   C.  490; 

Com.  V.  Stratton,   114  Mass.  303;  Reg.  v.  Walkden,  i  Cox's  C.  C. 

282;  Reg.  V.  Hanson,  2  C.  &  K.  912;  Bechtelheimer  v.  State,  54  Ind. 

128 ;  Reg.  V.  Wilkins,  9  Cox's  C.  C.  20;  Reg.  v.  Bennett,  4  F.  &  F. 

1 105;  JarnetT/.  State,  i  Tex.  (App.)  605;  State  v.  Benedict,  ir  Vt. 

236;  State  7/.  Baker,  65  N.  C.  332;  People  v.   Lee,  i  Wheel.  C.  C. 

364;  Reg.  V.  Marsh,  i  C.  &  K.  496;  Reg.  v.  Lock,  L.  R.,  2  C.  C.  R. 

10;  Reg.  V.  McGavaran,  6  Cox's  C.  C.  64 ;  Reg.  v.  Case,  i  Den.  C.  C. 

580;  Reg.  V.  Flattery,  13  Cox's  C.  C.  388;  Reg.  v.  Sinclair,  13  Cox's 

C.  C.  28:  Reg.  V.  Miles,  6  Jur.  243;  U.  S.  v.  Freeman,  4  Mason's 

C.  C.  505;  Reg.  V.  Renshaw,  2  Cox's  C.  C.  285;  Reg.  v.   Philpott, 

Dears.  C.  C.  179;  Com.  7/.  Simmons,  6  J.  J.  Marsh.  615;  Reg.  v. 

Lewis.  I  C.  &  K.  419;  State  v.  Gorham,  55  N.  H.  152 
In  statute.    McCulley  v.  State,  62  Ind.  488  ;  State  v.  Freels,  3  Humph. 

228  ;  Evans  7/.  State,  i  Humph.  394  ;  Humphries  v.  Stale,  5  Mo.  203. 


ASSA  UL  TRD. 


as 


ASSETS. 


and  battery.     In  statute.     Newton  v.  Holford,  6  y. 


ASSEMBLE. 

ASSEMBLED. 

ASSEMBLY. 


aotions  of 

n.92". 

ASSAULTED.     In  plea.     Polkinghorn  t/.  Wright,  8  O.  B.  197. 
ASSEMBLAGE.     In  statute.     Lancaster  v.  State,  53  Ala.  398. 

of  people  met  for  religious  worship.     In  statute,    Kinney  v. 

State,  38  Ala,  224." 

together.     In  statute.    State  v.  K«;mpf,  26  Mo.  429. 

Ill  statute.     Re  Richmond,  14  Daily  Reg.  (N.  Y.)  869. 

_! for  the  promotion  of  any  moral  or  benevolent  otdect.     In 

statute.     State  v.  Gager,  28  Conn.  232. 

unlawful .     Reg.  %'.  Brodribb,  6  C.  &  \\  571  ;  Rcdford  v.  Birley, 

3  Stark.  N,  P.  79 ;  Reg.  v.  Vincent.  9  C.  k  \\  91  :  Reg.  v.   Kelly,  6 
U.  C.   C.  P.  372 ;  Reg.  v.   Nealc,  9  C.  &  P.  43'  I  Reg.  v.  Hunt.  3  B. 
&  Aid.   566 ;  Reg.  v.  Hughes,  4  C.  &  P.  373 :  Reg.  7'.  Birt,  5  C.  & 
P.  154- 
ASSENT.  Suydam  7/.  Clark,  2  Sandf.  133  ;  White  v.  Corlies,  46  N.  Y.  467  :  Myers 

7'.  Smith,  48  Barb.  614;  lloncvman  v.  Marryatt,  6  H.  L  Cas.  112; 
Johnson  V.  Appleby,  L.  R.,  9  C.  P.  158;  Fitzhugh  7/.  Wilcox.  12 
Barb.  255;  Wadsworth  v.  Sherman.  14  Barb.  169;  Re  Beckwith,  3 
Hun,  443;  Jenners7A  Mount  Hope  Iron  Co.,  53  Me.  20;  Hartford,  etc., 
R.  R.  Co.  7'.  Jackson,  24  Conn.  514  ;  Stitt  v.  Huidekopers,  17  VVall. 
384 ;  Washington  Ice  Co.  v.  Webster,  62  Me.  341  ;  Hutcheson  v. 
Blakeman.  3  Mete.  (Ky.)  80;  Baker  v.  Johnson  Co.,  37  Iowa,  186. 
In  constitution.  Canal  Co.  v.  R.  R.  Co..  4  G.  &  J.  i  ;  Hawkins  v.  Car- 
roll Co.,  50  Miss.  735  ;  State  v.  Brassfield,  67  Mo.  331. 

in  writing.  In  statute.  Cormerais  v.  Wesselhoeft,  114  Mass.  550. 

In  lease.     Valle  v.  Fargo,  i  Mo.  (App.)  345- 

In  statute.    Goodhew  v.  Williams,  3  C.   P.  Div.  382. 

taxes during  the  term.      Ik  lease.      Valle  v.   Fargo,    i    Mo. 

(App.)  344- 

Taylor  v.  Palmer,  31    Cal.  240;   Palmer  v.  Stumpf,  29   Ind.  329; 
Spangler  v.  Indiana,  etc.,  R.  R.  Co.,  21   111.  276;  Hill  v.  Higdon,  5 
Ohio  St.  243. 
In  constitution.     Weeks  v.  City  of  Milwaukee,  10  Wis.  243  ;  Hurford 

V.  City  of  Omaha,  4  Neb.  336  ;  Smith  v.  Farrelly,  52  Cal.  77. 
f:i  statute.     Doyle  v.  Aiisi'n,  47  Cal.  354- 

rolls.     In  statute.     Vn  Co.  Case,  15  Kas.  506. 

cpeoial .     In  conts't-Jion.    Guild  v.  City  of  Ch'cago,  82  111.  472. 

ASSESSMENTS.     Boers  v.  Barrett,  2  Cin.  67;  Hale  v.  Kenosha,  29  Wis.  599. 
In  lease.     Stephani  v.  Bishop  of  Chicago,  2  Bradw.  249. 

special .     In  constitution.     Hale  v.  Kenosha.  29  Wis.  599. 

taxes  or .     In  statute.     State  v.  Mayor.  36  N.  J.  (L.)  478  ;  Ride- 

nour  7>.  Saffin,  i  Handy,  464;  Mayor  v.  Green  Mount  Cemetery,  7 
Md.  517. 
ASSESSOR.         Fisk  v.  Gray,  100  Mass.  191 ;  Atty.-Gen.  v.  Bouens,  4  M.  &  W.  191. 
ASSETS.  In  contract.     District  Tp.  v.  Same,  47  Iowa,  183  ;  Lowber  v.  Le  Roy, 

2  Sandf.  202  ;  Smedley  v.  Philpot,  3  M.  &.  W.  574- 
In  statute.    Webb  v.  Whiffin,  L.  R.,  5  H.  L.  711  ;  Helbert  v.  Banner. 
L.  R.,  5  H.  L.  28;  Stearn  v.  Rogers,  3  6.  &  Ad.  371  ;  Re  Taggert,  16 
Bankr.  Reg.  351. 


ASSESS. 
ASSESSED. 


ASSESSMENT. 


If 


ASSETS. 


olford,  6  g. 


Kinney  v. 


)1:tieot.     In 

'\  V.  Birley, 

V.   Kelly,  6 

Hunt.  3  B. 

3irt,  5  C.  A 

467  ;  Myers 
,  Cas.  112  ; 
Wilcox.  12 
Bcckwith,  3 
irtford.  etc.. 
rs,  17  Wall, 
itcheson  v. 
[owa,  186. 
kins  V.  Car- 

4  Mass.  550. 


ASSETS. 


39 


ASSIGNOR^ 


rg", 


Mo. 


J  Ind.  329; 
.  Higdon,  5 

^3  ;  Hurford 

•  77- 


82  111.  472. 
;99- 

599- 

)  478 ;  Ride- 
Cemetery,  7 

&  W.  191. 
r  71.  Le  Roy, 

t  V.  Banner. 
J  Taggert,  16 


ASSIONABLB 
ASSIOirBD. 


A8SBTS  -Contimicd^^^^^  __.  Barker  v.  May,  9  B.  A  C  489 :  Bain  v.  Sadler,  L.  R.. 
12  Eq.  570:  Henderron  v.  Henderson.  3  I'efl-  (N-  <^-)  ^59;  Benson 
V  Le  Roy,  4  Jol.nH.  Ch.  651  ;  M(.8cs  v.  Murgatroyd,  1  Johns.  (  h. 
119'  Backhouse  v.  Patton,  5  Pet.  ito;  Bl.)ck  v.  Snoft.  2  Brock.  325 : 
Cloudes  V.  Adams,  4  Dana.  603;  Speed  v.  Nelson.  8  B.  Mon.  499 : 
Sperry's  Estate,  I  Ashm.  347;  Torr's  Estate,  3  Rawlc.  250. 

legal .     Farr  r.  Newman.  4  T.  R.  631  :  Attorney-(;en.  ?'.  Brun- 

ning,  t  Jur.  (N.  S.)  1083 ;  Lovegrove  v.  Cooper,  2  Sm.  &  Citff.  271  : 
Deg  V  Deg,  2  P.  Wms.  4"6:  Goodchild  v.  Terret,  5  B»^av.  398; 
Charlton  T..  Wright,  12  Sim.  274;  Rutledge  V.  Rutledgc,  I  McCord  s 

Ch.  469. 
ASSiaN.  Gill  V.  Clagett,  4  Md.  Ch.  153. 

In  deed.     Hutching  v.  Parleton,  19  N.  H.  487-  , 

In  lease.     Frost  v.  Bollans,  5  B.  &  C.  613. 

In  statute.    King  v.  Inhabitants,  8  B.  &  C.  95. 

or  otherwise  part  with.     In  lease.     Holland  v.  Worsley,   i 

Camp.  20 

Thackerv.  Henderson,  63  Barb.  271. 
In  statute.    Andrews  v.  Brown,  i  Iowa,  154;  Williams  v.  Sautter,  7 

Iowa,  435. 
by  indorsement.    In  statute.    Sayre  v.  Lucas,  2  Stew.  (Ala.)  259 

(20  Am.  Dec.)  2  ;  Reed  v.  Garr,  59  Ind.  279. 
by  indorsement  in  writing.    In  statute.    Reed  v.  Garr,  59  Ind- 

299- 

duly In  plea.    Hoag  v.  Mendenhall,  19  Mmn.  335. 

shall  not  be .     /«  insurance  policy.    Ellis  v.  Kreutzinger,  27  Mo. 

311  ;  Wilson  V.  Genesee  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  16  Barb.  5"  :  Hoffman  v. 
.^tna.  etc.,  Ins.  Co..  i  Robt.  501. 
ASSIGNEE.       Mattoon  v.  Young.  45  N.  Y.  697  ;  Littlefield  v.  Perry.  21  Wall.  205. 

In  statute.  Hight  v.  Sackett.  34  N.  Y.  447  :  Wisconsin  Bankr'.  Morley. 
19  Wis.  70:  Tucker  v.  West.  31  Ark.  643:  Potter  v.  Holland,  4 
Blatchf.  206:  Bridenbecker  v.  Prescott.  3  Hun,  4>9;  PaJ?e7..  Johns- 
ton, 23  Wis.  295  ;  Wildney  v.  Whitney,  25  How.  Pr.  75  :  U-  S-^"""; 
man  15  Pet.  125  ;  Cumberland  v.  Planche,  i  Ad.  &  Ell.  580 ;  Russell 
V.  Ledsam.  14  M.  &  W.  585  :  Potter  v.  Holland,  4  Blatchf.  206. 
In  statute.     Comm'r  of  Patents  v.  Whiteley,  5  Wall.  522. 

without any  reason.    In  order.    Geswood's  Case.  2  El.  &  Bl. 

954. 

Hicks  V.  Wirth.  4  E.  D.  Smith.  78  ;  Hight  v.  Sackett.  34  N.  Y  447 ; 
Bump  T/.  Van  Orsdale,  n   Barb.  634:  Potter  v.  Bushnell.  10  How. 
Pr.  94;  Bank  of  Marietta  v.  Pindall,  2  Rand.  465. 
In  statute.    Crow  7/.  Beardsley,68  Mo.  435  I  Cowles  7/.  Ricketts,  i  Iowa. 

582. ;  Potter  v.  Holland,  4  Blatchf.  206. 
—  for  the  benefit  of  creditors.    In  statute.    Lawrence  v.  Neff,  41 
Cal.  566. 

of  errors.    Squires  v.  Foorman,  10  Cal.  298. 

ASSIQWOB.  In  statute.  Bump  v.  Van  Orsdale,  11  Barb.  634 :  Jagoe  v.  Aljeyn  16 
Barb.  580 ;  Clement  v.  Adams,  .2  How.  Pr.  163  ;  Tulloss  v.  Rapelye. 
3  Abb.  Pr.  93  ;  Potter  v.  Potter.  18  N.  Y.  52  :  Anderson  v.  Busteed, 
5  Duer,  485 ;  Hicks  v.  Wirth,  4  E.  D.  Smith,  78  :  Gardner  v.  Gordon. 


ASSIGNEES. 
ASSIGNING. 

ASSIGNMENT. 


ASS/GATS. 


30 


AT, 


ASSIONOB 


ASSIQNS. 


liil 


ASSISTANCE. 

ASSISTANT. 

ASSISTANTS. 

ASSIZES. 

ASSOCIATE. 

ASSOCIATES. 

ASSUME. 

ASSUMPSIT. 


ASSUBANCE, 
ASSUBED. 

ASYLUM, 


ASYLUMS. 
AT. 


Ill 


Continued. 

3  Bosw.  369  ;  Calkins  7/.  Packer,  21  Barb.  275  ;  Watson  7/.  Bailey,  2 
Duer,  509 ;  Beach  7/.  Cooke,  28  N.  Y.  508. 

of  a  thing  in  action  or  contract.    In  statute.    McConnell  v.  Mc- 

Cracken,  14  Wis.  89;  McHose  zf.  Cain,  22  Wis.  486;  Clarke  v.  Atkin- 
son, 2  E.  D.  Smith,  112  ;  McGinn  v.  Worden,  3  E.  D.  Smith.  335. 

In  deed.  Peck  v.  Ingrnham,  28  Miss.  246 ;  Christie  v.  Phyfe,  19  NT.  Y. 
344;  Brault  V.  Howard,  39  Mo.  13  ;  Bailey  v.  De  Crespigny,  L.  R.,  4 
Q.  B.  180;  10  B.  &  S.  6;  Metcalfe  v.  Westaway,  17  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  659. 

In  insurance  policy.  Holbrook  v.  American  Ins.  Co.,  i  Curtis'  C.  C. 
•93- 

In  lease.     Greenaway  v.  Hart,  14  C.  B.  350. 

In  statute.  Collier  v.  Gamble,  10  Mo.  467  ;  Enloe  v.  Reike,  56  Ala,  500  ; 
Passaic  Bridge  v.  State,  2  Zab.  593;  Finney  v.  Ford,  22  Wis.  174: 
Smith  V.  Clapp,  15  Pet.  125  ;  Lewis  v.  Lewis,  9  M.  &  W.  663. 

Danforth  v.  Suydam,  4  N.  Y.  66 ;  Duke  of  Cumberland  v.  Graves,  7 
N.  Y.  305. 

In  Tvill.     McRea  v.  Means,  34  Ala.  349. 

forever.    In  deed.     Hayward  v.  Ormsbee,  1 1  Wis.  7. 

.    writ  of .    Terrell  v.  Allison,  21  Wall.  289;  Burton  v.  Lies,  21  Cal. 

87. 

overseer.    Bennett  v.  Edwards,  7  B.  &  C.  593. 

officers  and .    in  statute.   Hawkings  v.  Newman,  4  M.  &  W.  614. 

Smith  V.  Queen,  13  Ad.  &  Ell.  (N.  S.)  78;  Re  Fernandas,  6  Hurl.  &  N. 
717. 

continue  to  keep  company  or  cohabit,  or  criminally  corre- 
spond with.    In  bond.     Dormer  z/.  Knight,  i  Taunt.  417. 

In  charter.     Lechmere  Bk.  v.  Boynton,  1 1  Cush.  369. 

Braman  7.  Douse,  12  Cush.  227. 

Starke  v.  Cheeseman,  i  Ld.  Raym.  538;  Milward  v.  Ingram,  2  Mod. 
43;  Rann  v.  Hughes,  7  T.  R.  351;  Moses  v.  Macfarlane,  2  Burr, 
1008 ;  Slade's  Case,  4  Coke,  92  b  ;  Baker  v.  Harris,  9  Ad.  &  Ell.  532  ; 
Schleucker  v.  Moxsy,  3  B.  &  C.  789;  Ballard  %>.  Walker,  3  Johns. 
Cas.  60;  McCloskey  v.  Miller,  72  Pa.  St.  151 ;  Carter  v.  White.  32 
111.  509  ;  North  v.  Nichols,  37  Conn.  375  ;  Thompson  v.  Thompson^ 

5  W.  Va.  190. 

In  statute.     Woodgate  v.  Godfrey,  5  Ex.  Div.  24. 

the .     In  insurance  policy.     Sunderland  Ins.  Co.  v.  Kearney,   16 

Q.  B.  938  ;  Sanford  u.  Mechanics'  Ins.  Co.,  12  Cush.  541. 
In  statute.     Re  Tivnan,  5  B.  &  S.  645 ;  Re  Stupp,  11  Blatcht.  155. 

in  the .    In  statute,    Congreve  v.  Overseers,  4  B.  &  S.  865. 

used  for  the  purpose  of  an .    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Overseers, 

6  B.  &  S.  451. 

In  constitution.    State  v.  Bacon,  6  Neb.  286. 

Farwell  v.  Rogers,  4  Cush.  460;  Hurley  v.  Marsh,  2  111.  329;  Mohawk 
Bridge  Co.  7/.  Utica,  etc.,  R.  R.  Co.,  6  Paige,  554;  State  v.  Receiver, 
38  N.  J.  (L.)  299;  Com.  V.  Cross  Cut  R.  R.  Co.,  53  Pa.  St.  621 
Mason  v.  Brookiyn,  etc.,  R.  R.  Co.,  35  Barb.  373. 

In  indictment.    States.  Nolan,  8  Rob.  (La.)  513. 

In  will.    Colt  V.  Hubbard,  33  Conn.  281. 

lOOs.    In  contract.    Spicer  v.  Cooper,  i  Q.  B.  424. 


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son  71.  Bailey,  2 

cConnell  v.  Mc- 
riarke  v.  Atkin- 
).  Smith,  335. 

Phyfe,  19  NT.  Y, 
spigny,  L.  R.,  4 
:.  B.  (N.  S.)  659. 
I  Curtis'  C.  C. 


ike,  56  Ala,  500  ; 
rd,  22  Wis.  174: 
:  W.  663. 

id  V.  Graves,  7 


I  V.  Lies,  21  Cal. 


4M.&W.614. 
ss,  6  Hurl.  &  N. 

minally  oorre> 

t.  417. 


ngram,  2  Mod. 
arlane,  2  Burr» 
Ad.  &  Ell.  532  ; 
alker,  3  Johns, 
er  V.  White.  32 
1  V.  Thompson^ 


V.  Kearney,  16 

541. 

latcht.  155. 

&  S.  865. 

n  V.  Overseers, 


I.  329;  Mohawk 

ate  V.  Receiver, 

53  Pa.  St.  62; 


AT. 

AT  —  Continued. 


51 


AT. 


and  firom.    In    insurance  policy.    Foley  r/.  Ins.  Co.,  L.  R.,  5  C.  P. 

155;  Stillwell  V.  Commercial  Ins.  Co.,  2  Mo.  (App.)  31 ;  Seamans  7'. 
Loring,  i  Mason,  127  ;  Dickey  7/.  Baltimore  Ins.  Co.,  7  Cranch,  327  ; 
McLanahan  7'.  Universal  Ins.  Co.,  i  Pet.  184;  Taylor  v.  Lowell,  3 
Mass.  331  ;  Merchants'  Ins.  Co.  v.  Clapp,  1 1  (Pick.  56 ;  Patrick  v. 
Ludlow,  3  Johns.  Cas.  10  (2  Am.  Dec.  130) ;  Kemble  v.  Bowne,  i 
Caines,  75;  Smith  t*.  Steinback,  2  Caines,  158;  Garrigues  v  Coxe, 
I  Binn.  592 ;  Matteux  v.  London  Ass.  Co.,  i  Atk. ;  Davy  v,  Hallett. 
3  Caines,  16  (2  Am.  Dec.  241) ;  Fernandez  v.  N.  Y.  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  48 
N.  Y.  571  ;  De  Peyster7/.  Sun  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  19  N.  Y.  272;  Stillwell 
V.  Home  Ins.  Co.,  3  Dill.  80;  Insurance  Co.  v.  Folsom,  18  Wall.  237; 
Hughes  V.  Union  Ins.  Co.  8  Wheat.  294 ;  Columbian  Ins.  Co.  v.  Cat- 
lett,  12  Wheat.  383. 

//*  statute.    Chesapeake,  etc.,  R.  R.  Co.  v.  Key,  3  Cranch  C.  C.  599. 
and  firom  Boston  to  St.  Thomas  and  a  market.     In  insurance 

policy.     Deblois  v.  Ocean  Ins.  Co.,  16  Pick.  303  (28  Am.  Dec.  245). 
an  office  or  banking-house.     In  statute.     Merchants'  Bk.  v. 

State  Bk.,  10  Wall.  604. 

any  tavern.    In  statute.     Ray  v.  State,  50  Ala.  172. 

a  salary  of  $2,600  per  anniinu  In  contract.  Haney  v.  Caldwell, 

35  Ark.  1 56. 

large.    In  statute.    Com.  v.  Dow,  10  Mete.  382 ;  McAneany  v. 

Jewett,  10  Allen,  151. 

law.    In  statute.    Fleming  v.  Burgin,  2  Ired .  (Eq.)  584. 

least.     In  contract.     Roberts  v.  Wilcocks,  8  W.  &  S.  464. 

In  statute.     Zouch  v.  Empsey,  2  B.  &  Aid.  522  ;  Reg.  v.  Shropshire, 

8  Ad.  &  Ell.  173 ;  Mitchell  v  Foster,  12  Ad.  &  Ell.  472. 
or  near.    In  statute.     Fall  River  R.  R.  Co.  v.  Old  Colony  R.  R. 

Co.,  5  Allen,  222 ;  Bartlett  v.  Jenkins,  22  N.  H.  53. 
or  within.    In  will.    Homer  v.  Homer,  8  Ch.  Div.  758. 

owner's  risk.    In  contract.     D'Arc  v.  R.  R.  Co.,  L,  R.,  9C. 

P.  325. 
sea.  In  insurance  policy.  Wood  v.  New  England  Ins.  Co.,  14  Mass. 

31  (7  Am.  Dec.  182);  Washington  Ins.  Co.  v.  White,  :?i3  Mass.  239; 

Bowen  v.  Hope  Ins.  Co.,  20  Pick.  275  ;  Eyre  v.  Marine  Ins.  Co.,  6 

Whart.  247  ;  Gookin  v.  New  England,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  12  Gray,  501  ; 

Union  Ins.  Co.  v.  Tysen,  3  Hill,  118. 

In  statute.     The  Harriet,  i  Story,  251. 

starting.    In  contract.    Shadwell  v.  Shadwell,  9  C.  B.  (N,  S.)  160. 

the  age.    In  will.    Doe  v.  Ward,  9  Ad.  &  Ell.  582. 

the  date  of  its  passage.    In  statute.    Bassett  v.  U.  S.,  2  Ct.  of 

CI.  448. 

the  dwelling-house.    In  Illinois  statute.    Kibbe  v.  Benson,  17 

Wall.  624. 

the  end  of  the  year.    Arman  v.  Baker,  49  N.  H.  161. 

the  expiration  of.    In  statute.    Re  Ruddy,  L,  R.,  2  P.  &  D. 

330. 

the  18013  time.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Inhabitants,  9  Q.  B.  663. 

the  time  of.    In  statute.    Brown  v.  Wilkinson,  15  M.  &  W.  391. 

——the  term.    In  statute.    Lawverv.  Langhans,  85  III.  138. 


AT. 


32 


ATTORNEY. 


AT  —  Continued. 

the  trial.    In  statute.    Pierpont  v.  Cartwright,  5  C.  P.  Div.  139, 

this  date.    Moore  v.  Korty,  1 1  Ind.  341. 

ATLANTIC       United  States coast.    In  insurance  policy.    New  Haven,  etc., 

Co.  V.  Security  Ins.  Co.,  7  Fed.  Rep.  847. 
ATTACHED. in  any  suit.    In  statute.     Bollesw.  Smith,  39  Conn.  216. 

on  mesne  process.     In  statute.     Re  Joslyn,  2  Biss.  235. 

ATTACHMENT.     ///  statute.    Jenison  v.  Dyson,  9  M.  &  W.  541. 


ATTAIN. 


the  age  of  twenty-one.    In  will.    Muskettr/.  Eaton,  i  Ch.  Div. 


437- 


ATTEMPTS.     - 
ATTENDANCE, 
ATTENDED. 
ATTENDING. 


ATTAINDER.    Cozens  v.  Long,  3  N.  J.  (L.)  559. 

bill  of .     In  constitution,     Dreham  v.  Stifle,  8  Wall.  595 ;  Cum- 
mins V.  State,  4  Wall.  277;  ex  parte  Garland,  4  Wall.  333. 
ATTEMU!.         Stow  v.  Converse,  4  Conn.  17;  McDermott  v.  People,  5  Park.  C.  C. 
102  ;  Mulligan  v.  People,  5  Park.  C.  C.  105. 
In  indictment.     State  v.  Marshall,  14  Ala.  411. 

In  statute.    Com.  7a  McDonald,  5  Cush.  368;   Uhl  v.  Com.,  6  Gratt. 
706  ;  State  v.  Clarissa,  1 1  Ala.  57 . 

In  verdict.     Hart  v.  State,  38  Tex.  382. 

at  firaud.    In  insurance  policy.     Shaw  z/.  Scottish  Ins.  Co.,  i  Fed. 

Rep.  763. 
to  sell.     In  statute.     Moore  v.  Young,  4  Biss.  1 28. 

-  to  commit  any  ofiEbnse.    In  statute.    Cox  v.  People,  82  111.  191. 

each  day's .    In  constitution.    State  v.  Hastings,  16  Wis.  338. 

Miller  v.  McDonald,  13  Wis.  673. 

Evererd  v.  Pappleton,  5  Q.  B.  183. 

physician.    In  insurance  policy.    Gibson  v.  American  Mut.  Ins. 

Co.,  37  N.  Y.  580. 
persona at  the  assizes.  In  statute.  Simon  v.  Gratz,  2  Penr.  &  W. 

412  (23  Am.  Dec.  i). 

your  bill  shall  have .   In  letter.  Rees  v.  Warnick,  2  B.  &  Aid.  1 1 5. 

Griffiths  V.  Griffiths,  L.  R.,  2  P.  &  D.  300 ;  Freshfield  v.  Reid,  9  M.  & 

W.  404 ;  Burdett  v.  Spillsbury,  6  M.  &  G.  426. 
Lewis  7/.  Lewis,  13  Barb.  17. 
In  statute.    Doe  v.  Burdett,  9  Ad.  &  Ell.  936. 
In  deed.     Freshfield  v.  Reed,  9  M  &  W.  404. 

by  two  witnesses.    In  statute.    Logwoods.  Hussey,  60  Ala.  417. 

copy.    In  statute.    Wait  z/.  Demeritt,  119  Mass.  158. 

note.    In  statute.    Walker  v.  Warfield,  6'Metc.  466 ;  Village  Bank 

V.  Arnold,  4  Mete.  588. 

witness.    In  statute.    Jenkins  v.  Dawes,  115  Mass.  600. 

In  statute.     Ingram  v.  Richardson,  2  La.  Ann.  839 ;  Trowbridge  v.  Weir, 

6  La.  Ann.  706 ;  Whittle  v.  Renner,  55  Cal.  395  ;  Fox  v.  Jackson,  8 

Barb.  335  ;  Bradley  v.  Fisher,  13  Wall.  335 ;  Neflft/.  Powell,  6  Blackf. 

420;  State  Bank  v.  Martin,  4  Ala.  615 ;  Reg.  v.  Priest,  20  L.  J.  (Q.  B.) 

17. 
at  law.     Denton  v.  Noyes,  2  Johns.  296 ;  Waters  v.  Whittemore, 

22  Barb.  595 ;  Merritti/.  Lambert,  10  Paige.  352 ;  Bailey  v.  Delaplaine, 

I  Sandf.  1 1 ;  Hughes  v.  Mulvey,  i  Sandf.  92 ;  ex  parte  Yale,  24  Cal. 

241 ;  Fletchers.  Dangerfield,  20 Cal.  430;  Byrne  w.  Stewart,  3  Dessaus. 


ATTENTION. 
ATTEST. 

ATTESTED. 


ATTESTING. 
ATTOBNEY. 


MiH 


TORNEY. 

,  P.  Div.  139. 
Haven,  etc., 

I.  216. 
235- 

n,  I  Ch.  Div. 


II.  595 ;  Cum- 

333- 

5  Park.  C.  C. 


om.,  6  Gratt. 
us.  Co.,  I  Fed. 


pie,  82  III.  191. 
,  16  Wis.  338- 


can  Mut.  Ins. 

Penr.  &  W. 

B.  &  Aid.  I  IS- 
Reid,  9  M.  & 


ATTORNEY. 


33 


AUTHORITY. 


ey,  60  Ala.  417. 
Village  Bank 

600. 
bridge  v.  Weir, 

V.  Jackson,  8 
well,  6  Blackf. 
20  L.  J.  (Q.  B.) 

Whittemore, 
V,  Delaplaine, 

Yale,  24  Cal. 
rart,  3  Dessaus. 


ATTORNEY  —  Continued. 

466;  Ingersoll  v.  Howard,  i  Heisk.  247;  Austin's  Case,  5  RaWie. 
191  ;  ex  parte  Heyfron,  7  How.  (Miss.)  127 ;  ex  parte  Garland,  4  Wall. 
333;  Leigh's  Case,  i  Munf.  468 ;  ex  parte  Faulkner,  i  W.  V'a.  269; 
ex  parte  Law,  35  Ga.  285;  Hallowell's  Case,  3  Dall.  410;  Hall  v. 
Sawyer,  47  Barb.  116. 

in  flujt.     Porter  v.  Herman,  8  Cal.  619. 

agent  or .    In  statute.    Clark  v.  Morse,  16  La.  375  ;  Neflr?'.  Powell, 

6  Blackf.  420. 

AUCnOlT.  Rex  v.  Taylor,  13  Price,  336;  Walker?/.  Advocate,  i  Dow.  H.  L.  iii ; 

Campbell  v.  Swan,  48  Barb.  109;  Crandall  v.  State,  28  Ohio  St,  479. 
In  statute.     Fretwell  v.  Troy,  18  Kas.  271. 
AUCnONEEB.    Wilkes  v.  Ellis,  2  H.  Bl.  555 ;  McMeachan  v.  Mayor,  3  Harr.  &  J. 

534;  Hunt?/.  Philadelphia,  35  Pa.  St.  277;  Waterhouse  ?'.  Dorr,  4 

Me.  333 ;  Clark  v.  Cushman,  5  Mass.  505  ;  State  v.  Conkling,  19  Cal. 

501 ;  State  v.  Rucker,  24  Mo.  557. 
In  statute.    City  of  Goshen  v.  Kern,  63  Ind.  468  (30  Am.  Rep.  234) ; 

Fretwell  v.  Troy,  18  Kas.  271. 
AXJOnONEEBS.    In  catalogue  of  sale.     Franklyn  7).  Lamond,  4  C.  B.  644. 
AUDIT.  In  statute.     Re  Murphy,  24  Hun,  592. 

AUDITA.  querela.    Young  v.  Collet,  T.  Ray.  89 ;  Sutton  v.  Bishop,  4  Burr. 

2283  ;  Baker  v.  Ridgway,  2  Bing.  41 ;  Little  v.  Cook,  i  Aiken,  363; 
Lovejoy  v.  Webber,  10  Mass.  103;  Bruckett  v.  Winslow,  17  Mass. 
159;  Johnson  v.  Harvey,  4  Mass.  485;  Johnson  v.  Plimpton,  30  Vt. 
420;  Poultney  7/.  Treasurer,  25  Vt.  168;  Brooks  v.  Hunt,  17  Johns. 
484;  Nathan  v.  Giles,  5  Taunt.  558;  Waddington  v.  Vredenberg,  2 
Johns.  Cas.  227 ;  Stainford  v.  Barry,  i  Aikens,  321  (15  Am.  Dec.  692). 

AUDITOB.  Blain  v.  Patterson,  48  N.  H.  151 ;  Whitwell  v.  Willard,  i  Mete.  216; 

Field  V.  Holland,  6  Cranch,  8;  Fisk  v.  Gray,  100  Mass.  193. 

In  constitution.    State  v.  Hastings,  10  Wis.  530. 

In  statute.    Locke  v.  Bennett,  7  Cush.  451;   Whitwell  v.   Willard,  i 
Mete.  216. 
AUTHENTICATION.     Ordway  v.  Ordway,  » 


fVlS.  45. 


AUTHQIl. 


In  statute.  Jeffreys  v.  Boosey,  4  H.  L.  Cas.  815  ;  Routledge  v.  Low,  L. 
R.,  3  H.  L.  100;  Wood  V.  Boosey,  9  B.  &  S.  181 ;  Burns  v.  Wood- 
ruff, 4  Wash.  48 ;  Atwill  v.  Ferrett,  2  Blatchf.  39 ;  Shepherd  v.  Con- 
quest, 17  C.  B.  444;  Heine  v.  Appleton,  2  Blatchf.  125. 

or  composer.    In  statute.    Wood  v.  Boosey,  L.  R.,  2  Q.  B.  340. 

AUtUOBITY.    In  statute.    Comm'rsz/.  Alleghany,  20  Md.  449;  Comm'rs  v.  Duckett, 
20  Md.  468. 

exercised  under  the  United  States.  In  statute.  Day  v.  Gal- 
lup, 2  Wall.  97;  Dupasseur  v.  Rochereau,  21  Wall.  130;  Verdcn  v. 
Coleman,  i  Black,  472. 

of  law.    In  constitution.     Reineman  v.  C.  C.  &  B.  H.  R.  R.,  7  Neb. 

3«o. 

to  pay.     In  statute.    Queen  v.  Kay,  L.  R.,  1  C.  C.  R.  260. 

apparent ;-.    Jolly  v.  Rees,  15  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  640. 

presomed .    Jolly  v.  Rees,  15  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  640. 

by of  and  as  agents  for.     In  statute.     Lennard  ?/.  Robinson,  $ 

E!.  k  Bl.  125. 

previous .    In  statute.    Palmer  7/.  Yates,  3  Sandf.  137. 


rit 


r 


A  UTHORIZED. 


34 


BAGGAGE, 


Hi  il  ^l 


m 


AUTHOBIZED.     In  statute,     yueen  v.  Perry.  3  El.  &  Bl.  125. 

— —  and  empowered.    In  statute.    People  v.  Herkimer  Co.,  56  Barb. 
452. 

not by  law.    Com.  v.  Dana,  2  Mete.  329. 

AVAILABLE.   In  statute.     Marks  v.  Hall,  7  B.  &  S.  841. 

capital.     Venezuela  R.  Co.  v.  Kusch,  L.  R.,  2  H.  L.  Cas.  99. 

for  adjudication.    In  statute.    Re  Bedell,  7  Ch.  Dlv.  123, 

means.    In  assignment.     Brigham  v.  Tillinghast,  13  N.  Y.  215, 

AVAILS.  In  will.    McNaughton  v.  McNaughton,  34  N.  Y.  201 ;  Allen  v.  De 

Witt,  3  N,  Y.  277. 
AVEEAGE.        In  contract.    Whitney  t'.  Thacher,  117  Mass.  523;  Coster  v.  Phoenix 
Ins.  Co.,  2  Wash.  C.  C.  51. 

charges.    In  charter,    Hersh  v.  N<jrth  Central  R.  Co.,  74  Pa. 

St.  181. 

or  claim.    In  insurance  policy.    Carr  v.  Ins.  Co.,  5  B.  &  S.  437. 

free  firom unless  general.    In  insurance  policy.    Biays  v.  Ins. 

Co.,  7  Cranch,  415. 

general .    Sterling  v.  Forrester,  3  Bligh,  590;  LQuisville,  etc., 

Ins.  Co.  V.  Bland,  9  Dana,  147  ;   Nimic  v.  Holmes,  25  Pa.  St.  371 ; 
Crockett  v.  Dodge,  3  Fairf.  (Me.)  190;  Simms  v.  Gurney,  4  Binn. 
524;  Williams  v.  Suffolk  Ins.  Co.,  3  Sumn.  513. 
AVEBMENT.    Van   Vechten  v.  Hopkins,  5  Johns.  211;   Cheetham  v.  Tillotson,  5 

Johns.  430 ;  Prigmore  v.  Thompson,  Minor,  420. 
AVOCATION,  usual .    In  statute.    Voglesong  v.  State,  9  Ind.  112;  State  v.  Con- 
ger, 14  Ind.  396. 

AVOIDABLE.  damage.    //;  deed.    Elliott  v.  R.  Co.,  10  H.  L.  Cas.  334. 

AWABD.  Johnson  v.  Moxey,  43  Ala.  521 ;  Richards  v.  Gritiin,  5  Ala.  195. 


BACK. 
BAD. 


BADGE. 
BAGGAGE. 


lands.    In  tvill.    Ryerss  ?'.  Wheeler,  22  Wend.  148;  (Lawson's 

Usages  and  Customs,  351.) 

girl.     Snell  v.  Snow,  13  Mete.  280. 

woman.    Riddell  v.  Thayer,  127  Mass.  487. 

persons   of  notoriously character.      In   statute.     Parker  v. 

Green,  2  B.  &  S.  299. 

of  fraud.    In  instruction.     Pilling  7'.  Olis,  13  Wis.  496. 

Johnson  v.  Fall  River  R.  Co.,  5  Cush.  72 ;  Orange  County  Bank  v. 
Brown,  9  Wend.  85  (24  Am.  Dec.  129);  Grant  v.  Newton,  i  E.  D. 
Smith,  99;  Bell  v.  Drew,  4  E.  D.  Smith,  59;  Cincinnati,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v. 
Marcus,  38  III.  219;  Hellman  v.  Holladay,  i  Woolw.  365;  Torpey  v. 
Williams,  3  Daly,  162;  The  Ionic,  5  Blatchf.  538;  Walsh  v.  fctr.  H. 
M.  Wright,  I  Newb.  Adm.  494 ;  Steers  v.  Liverpool,  etc.,  R.  Co., 
57  N.  Y.  I  ;  Nevins  v.  Bay  State  Steamboat  Co.,  4  Bosw.  225 ;  Mich- 
igan, etc.,  R.  Co.  V.  Carrow,  73  111.  348;  Cadwallader  v.  Grand 
Trunk  R.  Co.,  9  Lower  Canada  Rep.  169;  McCormick  r/.  Hudson 
R.  R.  Co.,  4  E.  D.  Smith,  181 ;  McGill  v.  Rowand,  3  Pa.  St.  451 : 
Jones?/.  Voorhees,  10  Ohio,  145  ;  Am.  Contract  Co.  v.  Cross,  8  Bush, 
472;  Brooke  v.  Pickwick,  4  Bing.  218;  Fraloff  v.  New  York, 
etc.,  R.  Co.,  10  Blatchf.  16;  100  U.  S.  24;  McDou^U  v.  Tor- 
rance, 4  Lower  Canada  Jur.  233;  S.  C,  12  Lower  Canada  Rep. 
321 ;  Dunlap  v.  International  Steamboat  Co.,  98  Mass.  371 ;  Weed 
7/.  Saratoga,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  19  Wend.  534;  Becker  z/.  Great  Eastern 
R.  Co.,  L.  R.,  5  Q.  b.  241 ;  S.  C,  22  L.  T.  (N.  S.)  299;  18  Week. 


4GGAGE. 


BAGGAGE. 


35 


BALE. 


BAOGAGE 


;o.,  56  Barb. 


Cas.  99- 
V.  123. 
N.  Y.  215. 
Allen  V.  De 

er  V.  Phoenix 

\.  Co.,  74  Pa- 

B.  &  S.  437- 
Biays  v.  Ins. 

^Quisville,  etc., 
25  Pa.  St.  37'-. 
urney,  4  Binn. 

V.  Tillotson,  5 

2;  States.  Con- 

3.  334- 
Ala.  195- 

148:  (Lawson's 


ute.     Parker   v, 

s.  496. 

County  Bank  v. 
Newton,  I  E.  D. 
Ai,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v. 
.  365 ;  Torpey  v. 
Walsh  V.  fctr.  H. 
)ool.  etc.,  R.  Co., 
Josw.  225;  Mich- 
Allader  v.  Grand 
Irmick  v.  Hudson 
[nd,  3  Pa.  St.  451  •' 

V.  Cross,  8  Bush, 

V.  New  York, 

[oouo^aU  V.  Tor- 

^er  Canada  Rep. 

Mass.  37  > :  Weed 
V.  Great  Eastern 

I)  299;  18  Week. 


BAHJESE. 


BAILIFF. 
BATLMBNT. 


BAITING. 
BALANCE. 


BALANCED. 
BALANCES. 
Bi»LE. 


Contii  ued. 

Rep.  627;  39  L.  J.  (Q.  B.)  122;  Chicago,  etc..  R.  Co.  v.  Boyce,  73 
111.  510;  Dexter  7>.  Syracuse,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  42  N.  Y.  326;  First  Nat. 
Bank  v.  Marietta,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  20  Ohio  St.  260;  Mississippi,  etc.,  R. 
Co.v.  Kennedy,  41  Miss.  671  ;  Dexter  v.  Syracuse,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  42  N. 
Y.  326;  Curtis  V.  Delaware,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  74  N.  Y.  116;  Hudston  ?/. 
Midland,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  10  Best  &  S.  504;  S.  C,  L.  R.,  4  Q.  B.  366; 
Phelps  V.  London,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  19  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  321 ;  S.  C,  1 1  Jur. 
(N.  S.)  652;  34  L.  J.(C.  P.)  259;  13  Week.  Rep.  782;  12  L.  T.  (N.  S.) 
496;  Thomas  v.  Great  Western  R.  Co.,  14  Upper  Canada  Q.  B. 
389;  Hirschsohn  v.  Hamburgh  Am.  Packet  Co.,  2  Jones  &  Sp.  521 ; 
Ouimit  V.  Henshaw,  35  Vt.  604;  Macrow  v.  Great  Western  R. 
Co.,  L.  R.,  6  Q.  B.  612 ;  S.  C,  40  L.  J.  (Q.  B.)  300,  24  L.  T.  (N.  S.) 
618;  19  Week.  Rep.  673;  Connolly  v.  Warren,  106  Mass.  146;  Mun- 
ster  V.  South  Eastern  R.  Co.,  4  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  676 ;  S.  C,  4  Jur.  (N. 
S.)  738 ;  27  L.  J.  (C.  P.)  308 ;  Duffy  v.  Thompson,  4  E.  D.  Smith,  178 ; 
Doyle  V.  Kiser,  6  Ind.  242 ;  Dibble  v.  Brown,  12  Ga.  217 ;  Baltimore, 
etc.,  R.  Co.  V.  Smith,  23  Md.  402;  Woods  r/.  Devin,  13  111.  746;  Chi- 
cago, etc.,  R.  Co.  7/.  Collins,  56  111.  212;  Davis  w.  Michigan,  etc.,  R.  Co., 
22  111.278;  Van  Horn?'.  Kermit,4  E.  D.Smith,  454;  Hawkins?'.  Ikff- 
man.  6  Hill,  586 ;  Davis  v.  Cayuga,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  10  How.  Pr.  330 ;  Hop- 
kins V.  Westcott,  6  Blatchf.  64 ;  Hannibal,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Swift, 
12  Wall.  262;  Toledo,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Hammond,  33  Ind.  379; 
Porter?/.  Hildebrand,  14  Pa.  St.  129. 
In  notice.  Beckman  v.  Shouse,  5  Rawle,  179  (28  Am.  Dec.  653); 
Dwight  ?'.  Brewster,  i  Pick.  150;  Camden,  etc.,  R,  Co.,  v.  Baldauf, 
16  Pa.  St.  67. 

and  efibots.     In  statute.    Cross  v.  Wilkins,  43  N.  H.  336. 

In  statute,    Reg.  v.  Hunt,  8  Cox  C.  C.  495 ;  People  v.  Cohen,  8  Cal. 

42 ;  Reg.  V,  Denmour,  8  Cox  C.  C.  440 ;  Reg.  v.  Robson,  9  Cox  C. 

C.  29;  Reg.  V.  Hassell,  8  Cox  C.  C.  491  ;  Reg.  v.  Hoare,  i  F.  &  F. 

647;  Reg.  V.  Reeves,  5  Jur.  (N.  S.)  716;  Becker  v.  Smith,  9  Smith 

(Pa.), 469;  Reg.?/.  Loose,  Bell  C.  C.  259;  Reg.  v.  Bunkall,  9  Cox  C. 

C.419;  Reg.  V.  Davis,  14  W.  R.  679;  Hunt  v.  Wyman,  100  Mass.  198; 

People  V.  Poggi,  19  Cal.  600;  People  v.  Cohen,  8  Cal.  43. 

In  statute.    Tarrant  v.  Baker,  14  C.  B.  119. 

Mallory  I?/.  Willis,  4  N.  Y.  76;  Marsh  v.  Titus,  6  Thomp.  &  C.  29;  3 

Hun,  550, 
In  statute.    People  v.  Poggi,  19  Cal.  600;  People  v.  Cohen,  8  Cal.  43. 
In  statute.     Pitts  v.  Millar,  L.  R.,  9  Q.  B.  381. 
Townson  v.  Jackson,  13  M.  &  W.  374. 
In  statute.     Reynolds  v.   Walker,   29  Miss.  250;   London   Union  v. 

Acocks,  8  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  780. 

of  money.    In  statute.     Brown  v.  MuUins,  24  Miss.  204. 

of  my  estate.    In  will.    Walker  ?/.  Parker,  13  Pet.  166, 

of  probabilities.  In  instruction.  Haskins  v.  Haskins,  9  Gray,  391. 

of  theaooount.    In  statute.     Henderson  v.  Eason,  17  Q.  B.  712. 

on of  aoooxints.    In  guaranty.    Oldershaw  v.  King,  2  Hurl.  &  N. 

403 ;  id,  524. 
In  statute.     Finney  v.  Tootel,  5  C.  B.  508. 
In  bond.    Pattison  v.  Guardians,  i  Hurl.  &  N.  524. 
In  contract.    Taylor  v.  Briggs,  2  C.  &  P.  525. 


BALES. 


36 


BANKERS. 


BALES. 


-of  gambler.    In  contract.    Gorrissen  v.  Perrin,  2  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  681. 


cotton  in .    In  charter-party.    Taylor  v.  Briggs,  2  C.  &  P.  525. 

BALLAST.         Insurance  Co.  v.  Thwing,  13  Wall.  674. 

BAIiUSS.  d'aotion.    Wigan  v.  Strange,  L.  R.,  i  C.  P.  176. 

diTortissement.    Wigan  v.  Strange,  L.  R.,  i  C.  P.  176. 

BALLOT.  People  v.  Holden,  19  Cal.  600. 

In  constitution.    Opinion  of  the  Justices,  7  Me.  414;   Williams  v. 
Stern,  38  Ind.  89. 

BALUSTBADES.    In  statuU.    Gushing  t/.  Bosion,  128  Mass.  330. 


BAirar. 


BASKEB. 


BANEEB8. 


Oulton  v.  Saving  Institution,  \^  Wall.  109;  State  v.  Louisiana  Saving 
Co.,  12  La.  Ann.  568;  New  York  Fireman  Ins.  Co.  v.  Ely,  2  Cow. 
678  ;  State  v.  Helmes,  3  N.  J.  (L.)  764. 

In  promissory  note.    Way  v.  Butterworth,  108  Mass.  510;  106  Mass.  75. 

In  statute.  Way  v.  Butterworth,  106  Mass.  75 ;  Re  Leavenworth  Sav- 
ings Bk.,  14  B.  R.  92 ;  Ohio  Life  Ins.  Co.  v.  Debolt,  16  How.  416. 

bill.    In  indictment.    Eastman  v.  Com.,  4  Gray,  416;   Com.  v. 

*^tebbins,  8  Gray,  493;  Com.  v.  Grimes,  10  Gray,  470;  State  v. 
Happe,  39  Iowa,  468;  State  v.  Hays,  21  Ind.  176;  Low  v.  People,  2 
Park.  C.  C.  37 ;  Com.  v.  Clancey,  7  Allen,  537 ;  Townsend  v.  Peo- 
ple, 4  Tel.  328. 

~^bi..i  orjiote.    In  indictment.    Com.  7/.  Rand,  7  Mete.  475 ;  State 

V.  HHiiiisou,  4  Zab.  9. 

bill  or  promissory  note.  In  statute.  State  v.  Wilkins,  17  Vt.  151. 

money.    Hapson  v.  Fountain,  5  Humph.  140. 

note.    In  statute.    Williams  v.  Amis,  30  Tex.  37;   Eastman  v. 

Com.,  4  Gray,  416;  State  v.  Hays,  21  Ind.  176 ;  Com.  v.  Stebbins,  8 

Gray,  493 ;  Low  v.  People,  2  Park.  C.  C.  37 ;  James  v.  Rogers,  23 

Ind.  451. 
of  the  creek.    In  deed.    Hasley  v.  McCormick,  13  N.  Y.  296. 

of  the  river.    Indeed,    McCollugh  v.  Wainwright,   14  Pa.  St. 

171 ;  Dunlap  v.  Stetson,  4  Mason,  349;  Luce  v.  Carley,  24  Wend. 
451;  Luntv.  Holland,  14  Mass.  150;  Pulley  v.  Muncipality,  18  La. 
278;  Stone  V.  Augusta,  46  Me.  127;  Howard  v.  Ingcrsoll,  13  How. 
381. 

or  company  engaged  in  the  business  of  banking.    In  statute. 

Bank  v.  Collector,  3  Wall.  495. 

any  other .    In  statute.    Campbell  v.  Farmers'  Bk.;  10  Bush,  152. 

incorporated .    In  statute.    Com.  v.  Tenney,  97  Mass.  50. 

on  the .    In  deed.    Halsey  v.  McCormack,  13  N.  Y.  296. 

on  the  west .    In  deed.    Caldwell's  Case,  19  Wall.  264. 

Bank  v.  The  Collector,  3  Wall.  495;  Curtis  v.  Leavitt,  15  N.  Y.  167; 
People  V.  Utica  Ins.  Co.,  15  Johns.  358 ;  Lowry  v.  Commercial,  etc., 
Bank,  Taney,  312;  Hinckley  v.  Belleville,  43  III.  183;  Warren  v. 
Shook.  I  Otto,  708. 

In  statute.  Exchange  Bank  v.  Hines,  3  Ohio  St.  i ;  Bemasconi  v.  Fare- 
brother,  10  B.  &  C.  554. 

In  will.     Goblet  v.  Beechy,  3  Sim.  24. 

doing  business  as  brokers.    In  statute,    U.  S.  v,  Fisk,  3  Wall. 

.  445- 


\NKERS. 

(N.  S.)68i. 
S  P.  525- 


76. 
Williams  v. 


siana  Saving 
,  Ely,  2  Cow. 

106  Mass.  75- 
en  worth  Sav- 
j  How.  416. 
416;   Com.  V. 
470;  State  V. 
w  V.  People,  2 
nsend  v.  Peo- 

Btc.  475;  State 
kins,  17  Vt.  15'- 


;  Eastman  x'. 
.  V.  Stebbins,  8 
s  V.  Rogers,  23 

J  N.  Y.  296. 
ght,   14  Pa.  St. 
trley,  24  Wend, 
icipality,  18  La. 
fcrsoll,  13  How. 

Lng.     In  statute, 

k.;  10  Bush,  152. 

Mass.  50- 

Y.  296. 

1.  264. 

,tt.i5N.Y.  167: 
;ommercial,  etc., 
183 ;  Warren  v. 

emasconi  v.  Fare- 


5.  V.  Fisk,  3  Wall. 


NANKING. 


37 


£  AURA  TRY. 


BANXmO. 


BANEBUPT. 


BANEBUFTCY, 


BANES. 


BABE. 


BABQAnr. 


BABOE. 


BAB-EEEFEB, 

BAB-IBON. 

BABLEY. 

BABir. 


BABBATOB. 


BABBATBY. 


hours.     Parker  7>.  Gordon,  7  East,  385 ;  Jameson  v.  Swinton,  a 

Taunt.  225  ;  Hare  ?'.  Henty,  10  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  65 ;  Calisher  t-.  Forbes, 

41  L.  J.  (Ch.)  56;  Salt  Springs  Nat.  Bank  v.  Burton,  58  N.  Y.  430; 

Marshall  v.  American  Ex.  Co.,  7  Wis,  3. 
engaged  in  the  business  of .    In  statute.    Bank  v.  Collector,  3 

Wall.  495. 
law.     Vanuxem  v.  Hnzlehurst,  i  South.  192  (7  Am.  Dec.  582); 

Martin  v.  Berry,  37  Cal.  208 ;  Adams  c.  Storey,  i  Paine,  80. 
become and  discontinue  business.    In  resolution  of  corporation. 

Barr  v,  Bartram,  etc.,  Co.,  41  Conn.  502. 

Sturges  z/.  Crowninshield,  4  Wheat.  122;   re  Black,  2  Ben.  196; 

Sackett  v.  Andross,  5  Hill,  337 ;  ex  parte  Breneman,  Crabbe,  456. 

act  of .    Maltbie  v.  Hotchkiss,  38  Conn.  80. 

adjudication  of .    In  statute.     Re  Morse,  17  Blatchf.  74. 

contemplation  of .     In  statute.     Peckham  7/.  Burrows,  3  Story, 

544  ;  Morse  v.  Godfrey,  3  Story,  364 ;  Everett  v.  Stone,  3  Story,  446; 

Winsor  v.  Kendall,  3  Story,  507. 

Lionberger  v.  Rouse,  9  Wall.  468. 

In  constitution.    Bank  of  Sonoma  v.  Fairbanks,  52  Cal.  196. 

In  statute.  Monmouthshire  Canal  Co.  v.  Hill,  4  Hurl.  &  N.  426 ;  Ben- 
nett V.  Morta,  Holt,  N.  P.  360. 

trustee.    In  statute.    Morgan  v.  Swansea  U.  S.  Authority,  27  W. 

R.  283. 
Sage  V.  Wilcox,  6  Conn.  81. 
In  statute,    Packard  v.  Richardson,  7  Mass.   122  (8  Am.  Dec.  133); 

Egerton  v.  Mathews,  6  East,  307. 

sell,  release  quit-claim  and  convey.      In  deed.     Gibson  v. 

Chouteau,  39  Mo.  536. 

In  insurance  policy.  Steinhoffz/.  Royal  Canadian  Ins.  Co.,  42  U.  C.  Q. 
B.  307. 

In  statute.    The  Mamie,  5  Fed.  Rep.  820. 

,    Boniface  v.  Scott,  3  S.  &  R.  351. 

In  insurance  policy.    Evans  v.  Commercial,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  6  R.  I.  47. 

first  quality  dear .  In  contract.   Robinson  v.  U.  S.,  13  Wall.  363. 

stack  at .    In  indictment.    Rex  v.  Swatkins,  4  C.  &  P.  548. 

State  V.  Wolfenberger,  20  Ind.  242 ;  Ellsmore  v.  Inhabitants,  8  B.  &  C. 
645  ;  Ratekin  v.  State,  26  Ohio  St.  420;  State  v.  Cherry,  63  N.  C. 
493;  State  V.  Laughlin,  8  Jones  (L.),  354;  State  «/.  Jim,  8  Jones  (L.), 
459;  State  V.  Shaw,  31  Me.  250;  People  v.  Taylor,  2  Mich.  250. 

common .    Com.  v.  Davis,  11  Pick.  432;  Com.  r.  Pray,  13  Pick. 

359 ;  Com.  V.  Mohun,  52  Pa.  St.  243 ;  Com.  v,  McCulloch,  1 5  Mass. 

237 :  State  V.  Chitty,  i  Bailey,  379. 
Thallhimer  v.  Brinckerhoff,  3  Cow.  623  (15  Am.  Dec.  308). 
In  bill  of  lading.    Taylor  v.  Liverpool  Steam.  Co.,  L.  R.,  9  Q.  B.  546. 

In  marine  policy.  Waters  v.  Merchants'  Ins.  Co.,  11  Peters,  213;  Pa. 
tapsco  Ins.  Co.  v.  Coulter,  3  Peters,  222 ;  Hood  v.  Nesbet,  2  Dall. 
137;  Crousellat  V.  Ball,  4  Dall.  294;  Marcardierv.  Chesapeake  Ins. 
Co.,  8  Cranch,  39;  Wilson  v.  General  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  12  Cush.  360; 
Lawton  V.  Sun  Mutual  Ins.  Co.,  5  Cush.  500;  Atkinson  v.  Great 
Western  Ins.  Co.,  4  Daly,  i ;  Brown  v.  Union  Ins.  Co.,  5  Day,  i : 
Stone  V.  National  Ins.  Co.,  19  Pick.  34;  Greene  v.  Pacific  Mut.  Ins. 


■* 


■■■i 


BARRATRY. 


38 


BEAST. 


BABBATBY  —  Continued. 

Co.,  9  Allen,  127;  Dufourz/.  Camfranc  11  Mart.  607;  Koster  v.  Reed, 
6  B.  &  C.  22;  Cook  V.  Commercial  Ins.  Co.,  11  Johns.  40;  Busk  v. 
Assurance  Co.,  2  B.  &  Aid.  80;  Millandon  v.  New  Orleans  Ins.  Co., 
II  Mart.  603  (13  Am.  Dec.  358);  Dederer  2/.  Delaware  Ins.  COn  I 
Wash.  61  ;  Hucks  v.  Thornton,  Holt.  N.  P.  34. 

In  statute.    Gnll  v.  Screw  Co.,  L.  R.,  3  C.  P.  476. 

State  V.  Moore,  1 1  Ired.  (L.)  70. 

In  contract.    Miller  v.  Stevens,  100  Mass.  518 ;  Clark  v.  Finney,  7  Cow. 
681. 

In  writ.    Gardner  v.  Lane,  9  Allen,  492. 

U.  S.  V.  Morel,  13  Am.  Jur.  279. 

Timmins  v.  Lacy,  30  Tex.  115 ;  Stikes  v.  Swanson,  44  Ala.  633. 

Respublica  v.  Delangchamps,  i  Dall.  114;  Cole  v.  Turner,  6  Mod.  149  ; 

Reg.  V.  Cotesworth,  6  Mod.  172 ;  James  v.  Campbell,  5  C.  &  P.  372 ; 

Ford  V.  Skinner,  4  C.  &  P.  239;  Pursell  v.  Horn,  8  Ad.  &  Ell,  604; 

Dodwell  V.  Burford,  i  Mod.  24;  Hopper  ?'.  Reeve,  7  Taunt.  698; 

Griffin  v.  Coleman,  4  Hurl.  &  N.  265 ;  Wright  v.  Court,  4  B.  &  C. 

596;  Coward  v.  Baddeley,  4  H.  &  N.  481 ;  Williams  v.  Jones,  Hard. 

301 ;  Fitzgerald  v.  Cavin,  no  Mass.  153;  Com.  v.  Ruggles,  6  Allen. 

588 ;  Kirland  v.  State,  43  Ind.  146 ;  Johnson  v.  State,  35  Ala.  363 ; 

Johnson  v.  State,  17  Tex.  615 ;  U.  S.  v.  Ortega,  4  Wash.  C.  C.  554; 

State  V.  Baker,  65  N.  C.  322;  Bull  v.  Colton,  22  Barb.  94;  Wiffin  v. 

Kincard,  2  B.  &  P.  472;  Reg.  v.  Day,  i  Cox  C.  C.  207;  State  v. 

Prather,  54  Ind.  63. 
U.  S.  V.  Morel,  13  Am.  Jur.  279. 

or  harbor.    In  deed.    Niles  v.  Patch,  13  Gray,  257. 

ofElsred.    In  offer  of  reward.    Freeman  v.  City  of  Boston,  5  Mete 


BABBBL. 


BASIN. 

BASTABD. 

BATTEBY. 


BAT. 
BE. 


BEAOH. 


BEADSKAir. 

BEANS. 

BEABEB. 


BEABINa-. 


BEAST. 


58. 
advanoed  or  to advanced.  In  guaranty.    Bell  v.  Welch,  9  C.  B 

166. 
shall .    In  statute.    Boisdere  v.  Citizens'  Bank,  9  La.  506  (29  Am. 

Dec.  453)- 
Merwin  v.  Wheeler,  41  Conn.  14;  Littlefield  v.  Littlefield,  28  Me.  180; 

Hodge  V.  Boothby,  48  Me.  68;  Cutts  v.  Hussey,  15  Me.  237;  East 

Hampton  v.  Kirk,  13  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  257 ;  boane  v.  Wilcutt,  13  Gray, 

328. 
In  deed.    Niles  v.  Patch,  13  Gray,  254. 
for  drift  wood  and  timber.     In  will.     Brown  v.  Lakeman,  17 

Pick.  444  (28  Am.  Dec.  315). 
Faulkner  v.  Upper  Boddington,  3  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  412. 
In  statute.     Rex.  v.  Woodward,  i  Moody,  323. 
In  note.    Mechanics'  Bank  v.  Straiton,  3  Keyes,  365 ;  5  Abb.  Pr.  (N.  S.) 

1 1 ;  Cocks  V.  Fellows,  i  Johns.  143. 

payable  to In  statute.    Cheetham  v.  Butler,  5  B.  &  Adol.  838. 

even  date.    In  statute.    Wood  v.  Norton,  9  B.  &  C.  887. 

interest.    In  note.    Kennedy  v.  Nash,  i  Stark.  452. 

the  surname  of.    In  will.    Luscombe  v.  Yeates,  5  B.  &  Aid.  556. 

In  statute.    Rex  v.  Mulreaty,  i  Russ.,  Cr.  &  M.  938 ;  Taylor  v.  State,  6 

Humph.  285 ;  State  v.  Pearce,  Peck,  66. 
domestic .    In  statute.    State  v.  Enslow,  10  Iowa,  11$. 


BEAST. 

ister  V.  Reed, 
\.  40 ;  Busk  V. 
;ans  Ins.  Co., 
re  Ins.  Co.,  i 


inney,  7  Cow. 


a.  633. 

;r.6Mod.  149; 
5  C.  &  P.  372 : 
Ad.&En.6o4: 

7  Taunt.  698; 
3urt,  4  B.  &  C. 
V.  Jones,  Hard, 
iggles,  6  Allen, 
te,  35  Ala.  363 ; 
rash.  C.C.  554; 

b.  94;  Wiffinw. 
:.  207 ;  State  v. 


:  Boston,  5  Mete 

V.  Welch.  9  C.  B 

I  La.  506  (29  Am. 

[ield,  28  Me.  180; 
15  Me.  237;  East 
Wilcutt,  13  Gray' 

n  V.  Lakeman,  17 

5  Abb.  Pr.  (N.  S.) 

;B.  &Ado1.838. 

6  C.  887. 

^  452- 

58,  5  B.  &  Aid.  556- 

;  Taylor  v.  State,  6 

wa,  11$. 


BEASTS. 


BEASTS. 
BEAT. 


BEUOME. 

BECOMES. 

BED. 


BEFOBB. 


BEGGING. 


39 


BEING. 


BEGnnmrG. 

BEGINS. 


BEGOTTEN. 
BEGUN. 

BEHATiF. 
BEHAVIOB. 


BEING. 


other .     In  statute.     U.  S.  v,  Gideor,  i  Minn,  292. 

Ryan  v.  Judd,  7  Mo.  (App.)  74 ;  Reg.  v.  Hale,  2  C.  &  K.  326. 
/«  indictment.    Com.  v.  McClellan,  loi  Mass.  34. 

any  home.     In  statute.    State  v.  Avery,  44  N.  H.  395, 

an  habitual  drunkard.  In  statute.    Porritt  v.  Porritt,  16  Mich. 

140. 

at  the  time  he bankrupt.    Jn  statute.     Fawcett  r/.  Feme,  6  Q. 

B.  19. 

goto with.     In  slander.    Walton  v.  Singleton,  7  S.  &  R.  451  (10 

Am.  Dec.  472). 

Mayor  v.  Davis,  6  W.  A  S.  279. 

In  indictment.    Moore  v.  State,  2  Tex.  (App.)  350. 

Nevin  v.  Ladue,  3  Denio,  437;  People  v.  Wheelock,  3  Park.  C.  C.  9; 

Excise  Comm'rs  v.  Taylor,  21  N.  Y.  173;  People  v.  Crilley,  20  Barb. 

246. 

In  statute.     Read  v.  Story,  6  Hurl.  &  N.  427 ;  People  v.  Hart,  24  How. 
Pr.  289. 

shop,     Indeed.    Wilson  v.  Hart,  L.  R.,  i  Ch.  App.  463;  Bishop 

of  St.  Albans  v.  Battersby,  26  W.  R.  679. 
In  statute.    Hartford  Ins.  Co.  v.  State,  9  Kas.  260. 

oonTiotion.    In  statute.     States".  Lewis,  19  Kas.  260. 

final  hearing  or  triaL    In  statute,   Bryant  v.  Rich,  106  Mass.  192. 

or  at  the  time.    In  skipping  contract.    Rice  v.  K.  P.  R.  R.,  63 

Mo.  314. 

the  sheriff  and  Buitors.    In  plea.    Jones  w.  Jones,  5  M.  &  W. 

524. 

the  wind.    In  statute.    The  Fashion  v.  Wards,  6  McLean,  152. 

trial.    In  statute.    Winship  z/.  State,  51  III.  296;  Horner  z/.  Pilk- 

ington,  II  Ind.440;  St.  Anthony  Falls  Water  Power  Co.  v.  King, 

etc.,  Bridge,  23  Minn.  186. 

for  alms  or  BOlioiting  charity.    In  statute.    Re  Haller,  3  Abb. 

N.  C.  65. 

with  the  elder.    In  will.    Windt  v.  Windt,  L.  R.,  i  H.  L.  87. 

to  keep  his  house  to  the  intent  to  delay  creditors.    In 

statute.    Harvey  v.  Ramsbottom,  i  B.  &  C.  59 ;  Dudley  v.  Vaughan, 

I  Camp.  271. 

In  will.     Doe  v.  Prevoost,  4  Johns.  61  (4  Am.  Dec.  249). 

matters  or  things or  made.     In  statute.    Felkin  v.  Berridge, 

iSC.  B.  (N.  S.)26o. 

Richerson  v.  Sternburg,  65  111.  272. 

breach  of  good .    In  constitution.     State  v.  Bell,  2  Mart.  (N.  S.) 

699. 

in  advance.    In  contract.    Haigh  v.  Brooks,  10  Ad.  &  Ell.  309. 

married.    In  statute.    Murray  v.  Queen,  7  Q.  B.  700;  Queen  v. 

Allen,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  R.  371. 

the  same  premises.    Lovejoy  v.  Lovett,  124  Mass.  270 ;  Ammi- 

down  V.  Granite    Bank,  8  Allen,    285 ;  Auburn  Congregational 
Church  V.  Walker,  124  Mass.  69. 

threatened.     In  statute.     Baker  V.  State.  49  Ala.  350, 

for  the  time .    In  statute.    King  v.  Devonshire,  i  B.  &  C.  618. 


lasaSSI 


\t& 


JiELlEF. 


40 


BEQUEATHED. 


BBIilEF.  Hatch  v.  Carpenter,  9  Gray,  371. 

In  statute,     Humphreys  v.  McCall,  9  Cal.  62. 
BELIEVB.  Coin,  v.  Lottery  Tickets,  5  Cush.  374  ;  Re  Fitch,  2  Wend.  298. 

firom  the  evidence.    State  v.  O'Hagan,  38  Iowa,  504, 

BELLIGERENT. fbroeB.    In  life  insurance  policy.    Welts  v.  Conn.  Mut.  life 

Ins.  Co.,  48  N.  Y.  36. 

BELLIOEBENTS.    Johnson  v.  Jones,  44  III.  143. 
BELONGED.      Spear  v.  Hooper,  22  Pick.  144. 

BELONGING.    In  statute.     Reading  v.  Westport,  19  Conn.  561 ;  Columbia  v.  Williams, 
3  Conn.  467. 

thereto.    In  deed.    Cort  v.  Sagar,  3  Hurl.  &  N.  373. 

to  exhibitors.    In  insuratue  policy.    Mayor  v.    Hamilton  Fire 

Ins.  Co.,  10  Bosw.  537. 

money to  the  State.    In  bond.    Gilbert  v.  Ishum,  16  Conn.  536. 

stables  to  the  said  premises .   Indeed.   Martland  t/.  Mackinnon, 

I  H.  &  C.  610. 

BELONGB.         In  statute.    Reading  v.  Westport,  19  Conn.  561. 

town  to  which  he .    In  statute.    Hampden  v.  Newburgh,  67  Me. 

370. 

BENEFICIAL.  In  statute.    Reg.?/.  Inhabitants,  3  (J.  B.  250;  Cutting  v.  Cutting,  20 
Hun,  360. 

devises.    In  statute.    Sullivan  ?/.  Sullivan,  106  Mass.  474  (8  Am. 

Rep.  356). 

ei\joyment.    In  statute.    Att'y-Gen.  v.  Sefton,  11  H.  L.  Caa.  257  ; 

3  H.  &  C.  1034. 

BENEFICIALLY.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  St.  Leonards,  13  Q.  B.  971. 
BENEFIT.  In  contract.    Re  Hutchins,  4  Q.  B.  Div.  483. 

of  his  children.    In  -will.    Ro  Pocock's  Policy,  L.  R.,  6  Ch.  App. 

445- 

of  law.    In  statute.    Hewitt  t'.  Wilcox,  i  Mete.  154. 

of  salvage.    In  contract.    Allkins  v.  Jupe,  3  C.  P.  Div.  390. 

for  the of.    In  will.    Clark  v.  Maguire,  16  Mo.  303. 

for  the of  my  daughter  and  her  children.    In  will.    Re  Pal- 
mer, 3  Hurl.  &  N.  30. 

BENEFITS.       of  all  my  real  estate.    In  will.    Re  McCuUough,  4  Yeates,  33 

BENEVOLENCE.    In  will.    Rotch  v.  Emerson,  105  Mass.  431. 

BENEVOLENT.     Norris  v.  Thompson,  19  N.  J.  (L.)  307 ;  Thompson  v.  Norris,  20  N. 
J.  (L.)  489;  Adye  v.  Smith,  44  Conn.  70. 

institutions.    In  statute.    Indianapolis  v.  Grand  Master,  25  Ind. 

518. 

or  charitable.    Sheren  v.  Mendenhall,  23  Minn.  92. 

purposes.    In  will.    Chamberlain  z/.  Steams,  in  Mass.  267. 

missionary,  educational  and enterprises.    In  will.    DeCamp 

V.  Dobbins,  29  N.  J.  (Eq.)  36. 

BEQUEATH.    Dow  v.  Dow,  36  Me.  3ii ;  Ladd  v.  Harvey,  2i  N.  H.  SU:  Lasher  v. 
Lasher,  13  Barb.  106. 
In  statute.    Barry  v.  Barry,  1 5  Kas.  387. 
BEQUEATHED.    In  will.    Laingz/.  Barbour,  119  Mass.  523. 


UEATHED. 


id.  398. 

504. 

onn.  Mut.  life 


ibiav.  WUUains, 


72. 
Hamilton  Fire 

I,  16  Conn.  526. 
»dv.  Mackinnon, 


ewburgh,  67  Me. 
r  V.  Cutting,  20 
klass.  474  (8  Am. 
I  H.  L.  Ca8.  257  ; 

L.R.,6Ch.  App. 

•54. 

iv.  390. 

302. 

In  will.    Re  Pal- 

>ugh,  4  Yeates.  23 

n  V.  Norris,  20  N. 

nd  Master,  2$  Ind. 

tn.  92. 

1 1 1  Mass.  267. 

In  will.    DeCamp 

H.  514:  Lasher  ». 


BEQUESTS. 


4X 


JUENNIALL  Y. 


BBSTIAUTT 
BET. 


BETTBB. 
BETTING. 

BETWI3SN. 


BEQUESTS.        In  will.     White  v.  L;il<c,  L.  R..  6  Eq.  Cas.  188. 
BERBIES.  nutB  and  vegetabloB  used  principally  in  dyeing  or  compos- 

ing dyes.    In  statute.    Schneider  v.  Lawrence,  3  Blatchf.  115. 

gQ3fp,  evidence.     State  v.  McDonald,  65  Me.  466. 

B.  X.  f.  f.  madder.    In  contract.    Dane  v.  Fiedler,  1  E.  D.  Smith, 

463- 

of  his  ability.    In  bond.    Union  v.  Smith.  39  Iowa.  9. 

of  his  belief.     In  affidavit.     Roe  7/.  Bradshaw,  L.  R.,  i    Ex.  107. 

of  his  knowledge  and  belief.    Hall  v.  Wood,  i  Paige,  405 ; 

Sloan  V.  Little.  3  Paige,  103. 

oil.    In  contract.    Lucas  v.  Bristowe,  El.  B.  &  El.  908. 

you  can.     In  order.     Marland  v.  Stanwood,  101  Mass.  47°- 

Rex  V.  Mulreaty.  i  Russ..  C.  &  M.  938;  Ausman  v.  Veal,  10  Ind.  356. 
State  V.  Welch,  7  Port.  463:  Shumate's  Case.  15  Gratt.  653;  Woo/I- 

cock  V.  McQueen,  11  Ind.  14. 
In  statute.     Bone  v.  State.  63  Ala.  185  ;  O'Blennis  v.  State.  12  Mo.  31 1. 

legal  and  paramount  title.    In  statute.    McConnell  v,  Wilcox, 

2  III.  344- 

on  the  sides  or  hands  of  such  as  do  or  shall  play.    In  statute 

Pugh  V.  Jenkins,  1  Q.  B.  332. 

with  a  coin.    In  statute.    Hirst  v.  Molesbury,  L.  R.,  6  (J.  B.  130. 

Wood  V.  Tomkins,  30  N.  J.  (Eq.)  3:  Delaware,  etc..  R.  Co.  v.  Raritan, 
16  N.  J.  (Eq.)  321 ;  Morris,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Central  R.  Co..  31  N.  J. 
(L.)  205  ;  Revere  v.  Leonard,  i  Mass.  91 ;  Doddridge  v.  Thompson,  9. 
Wheat.  469;  State  v.  Godfrey,  i".  Me.  361  ;  Fowler  v.  Rigney,  5  Abb. 
Pr.  (N.  S.)  182;  Bunce  v.  Reed,  16  Barb.  347;  Harrold  v.  Corpora- 
tion, 16  U.  C.  C.  P.  43:  Harrold  v.  Corporation,  18  U.  C.  C.  P.  9; 
Atkins  V.  Boyleston  Ins.  Co.,  5  Met.  439 :  Kendall  v.  Kinysley,  120 
Mass.  95. 
In  will.  Attorney-General  v.  Fletcher,  L.  R.,  13  Eq.  Cas.  128 ;  Haskell 
V.  Sargeant,  113  Mass.  341. 

now  and  the  flxst  day  of  September.  In  contract.  Richardson 

V.  Ford,  14  III.  332 ;  Cook  v.  Gray,  6  Ind.  335. 

BEYOND  Beas.  In  statute.  Keeton  v.  Keeton,  20  Mo.  330 ;  Shreve  v.  WhitteU 

sey,  7  Mo.  473 :  Fackler  z/.  Fackler,  14  Mo.  433 :  Bedford  v.  Bradford.  8 
Mo.  233;  Marvin  v.  Bates,  13  Mo.  218  ;  Pike  v.  Green,  i  Yerg.  465; 
Forbes  v.  Foot,  3  McCord,  331  (13  Am.  Dec.  732);  Mason  v. 
Johnson,  24  III.  159;  Faww.  Roberdeau,  3  Cranch,  174:  Murray  v. 
Baker,  3  Wheat.  541 ;  Shelby  v.  Guy,  1 1  Peters,  366 ;  Davie  v.  Briggs, 
97  U.  S.  628 ;  Brent  v.  Tasker,  i  Harr.  &  McH.  89;  Bank  of  Alex- 
andria V.  Dyer,  14  Peters,  141 ;  Pancoast  v.  Addison,  i  Harr.  &  J. 
350(2  Am.  Dec.  251);  Denham  v.  Ruleman,  26  Ga.  182;  Galusha 
V.  Cobleigh,  13  N.  H.  79;  Ward  . .  (uie,  32  N.  H.  452:  White  v. 
Bailey,  3  Mass.  271 ;  Byrne  v.  Crowninshield.  i  Pick.  263 ;  Whitney 
V.  Goddard.  20  Pick.  304:  Ward  v.  Hallam,  3  Dall.  217:  Thurston 
V.  Dawes.  9  S.  &  R.  288 ;  Musson  v.  Johnson.  24  III.  1 59 :  Whitlock 
■  V.  Walton,  2  Murph.  23;  Earie  v.  Dickson,  i  Dev.  16;  Darling  v. 
Meacham.  2  G.  Greene,  602 ;  Lane  v.  Bennett,  5  M.  &  W.  71. 

the  Cape  of  Oood  Hope.    In  statute.    Hadden  v.  Collector,  j 

Wall.  107. 

BIEinflAIi.       payments.    In  will.    Lyman  v.  Parsons,  26  Conn.  494- 

BIENNIAIJiY.  In  statute.    People  v.  Kilbourn,  68  N.  Y.  479. 
C 


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BIO. 

BIGAMY. 
BILL. 


BILLS. 


with  child.    /«  indictmenl.     Com.  v,  Parker,  9  Met.  600 ;  and 

sec  ilall  V.  Hancock,  15  Pick.  255  (26  Am.  Dec.  5-9). 

■he  is .     In  slander.     Watts  v.  Greenlee,  2  Dev.  (L.)  1 16. 

^croggins  V.  State,  32  Ark.  205. 

///  stit/ufr.     Buggs  V.  State,  55  Ala.  108. 

obligatory.     Farmers,  etc.,  Bk,  7-.  Greiner,  2  S.  &  R.  114. 

of  oxoeptions.     llaraszthy  v.  Morton,  46  Cal.  545. 

/;/  staliile.     People  v.  Lee,  14  Cal.  510. 

of  exchange.    Luff  7/.  Pope,  5  Hill,  413:  7  Hill.  577;  'lach 

V.  Pritchett,  58  Ala.  451  ;  Jarvis  v.  Wilson,  46  Conn.  91. 

In  indictment,  Reg.  v.  Curry,  2  Moody,  218;  Reg.  v.  Smith,  2  Moody, 
295;  Reg.  V.  Wicks,  Russ.  &  Ry.  149;  Reg,  v.  Hart,  6  C.  &  P.  106; 
Reg.  7A  Randall,  Russ.  &  Ry.  195;  People  v.  Howell,  4  Johns.  296; 
Com.  V.  Butterick,  100  Mass.  12. 

of  exchange  expreseed  to  be  for  value  received.    In  statute. 

Sawyer  7>.  Page,  24  Mo.  595. 

--of  lading.  Lickbarrow  v.  Mason,  2  T.  R.  63;  Mason  v,  Lickhur- 
row,  I  H.  Bl.  359;  Sack  v.  Ford,  13  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  loo;  Bryans  v. 
Nix,  4  M.  &  W.  775  ;  Jenkyns  v.  Osborne,  7  M.  &  G.  678;  The  May 
Flower,  3  Ware,  300;  Wolfe  v.  Myers,  3  Sandf.  7;  The  Thames,  14 
Wall.  105;  Grace  7'.  Adams,  100  Mass.  505;  The  Delaware,  14  Wall. 
600;  O'Brien  v.  Gilchrist,  34  Me.  588;  Wayland  v.  Mosely,  5  Ala. 
430 ;  Holbrook  v.  Vose,  6  Bosw.  76 ;  Dows  v.  Greene,  32  Barb.  490 ; 
Gage  v.  Jacqueth,  i  Laiis.  207;  Dowst/.  Perrin,  16  N.  Y.  328;  Rawls 
V.  Deshler,  4  Abb.  Ct.  App.  12;  Dickerson  v.  Seelye,  r  irb.  99; 
Covin  V.  Hill,  4  Denio,  330;  McCants  v.  Wells,  4  Rich  '.)  381 ; 

The  Water  Witch,  i   Black,  494;  Sa)tus  v.  Everett,  2c  ^.  267; 

Decan  v.  Shipper,  35  Pa.  St.  239;  Stanton  v.  Eager,  16  Pick.  467; 
Rowland  v.  Bigelow,  12  Pick.  30/  (23  Am.  Dec.  607). 

Jn  statute.     Cornell  v.  Hal,  6  N.  Y.  374. 

of  particulars.  In  statute.  Welles  v.  Allen,  41  Conn.  40;  Stark- 
weather V,  Kittle,  17  Wend.  20. 

of  peace.     Earl  of  Bath  v.  Sherwin,  10  Mod.  i ;  i  Brown's  Pari. 

Cas.  266;  Eldridge  v.  Hill,  2  Johns.  Ch.  281 ;  Alexander  v.  Pendle- 
ton, 8  Cranch,  462 ;  Sheffield  Water- Works  Co.  v.  Yeomans,  L.  R., 
2  Ch.  App.  8;  Phillips  v.  Hudson,  L.  R.,  2  Ch.  App.  242;  Bond  v. 
Little,  10  Ga.  395 ;  Dcdman  v.  Chiles,  37  B.  Mon.  426 ;  Gunn  v. 
Harrison,  7  Ala.  585. 

of  review.    Wickliffe  v.  Eve,  17  How.  468. 

of  revivor  >md  supplement.    Bowie  v.  Minter,  2-  Ala.  406. 

of  sale.    In  statute.    Allsopp  v.  Day,  7  Hurl.  &  5^.  462. 

or  note.    In  statute.    Lavitt  v.  Blatchford,  17  N.  Y.  521 ;  Oneida 

Bk.  V.  Ontario  Bk.,  21  N.  Y.  490. 

quia  timet.    Tipping  v.  Eckersley,  3  K.  &  J.  264;  Randolph  v. 

Kinney,  3  Rand.  394;  Sanderson  v,  Jones,  6  Fla.  430;  Green  v. 

Hankinson,  Walk.  (Mich.)  487. 

single.    In  statute.    Horton  v.  State,  53  Ala.  489. 

accommodation .    Perry  %'.  Crammond,  i  Wash.  loi. 

creditors .    In  statute.     Newman  v.  Willetts,  52  111.  98. 

In  constitution.  People  v.  Wallace,  70  111.  600 ;  People  v.  Wright,  70 
III.  388;  Nowack  V.  Excelsior  Stone  Co.,  78  111.  307. 


BILLS- 
Met.  600;  and 

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5- 


BILLS. 


43 


BLUBBER. 


Pierce  v.  Carskadon,   16  Wall- 


'lach 


577: 

91. 

jmith.  2  Moody, 
,  6  C.&  P.  106; 

11,  4  Johns.  396; 
r«d.    In  statute. 

ason  V.  Lickbar- 
100;  Bryans  v. 
;.  678;  The  May 
The  Thames,  u 
elaware,  14  Wall. 
V.  Mosely,  5  Ala. 
ne,  32  Barb.  490; 
N.Y.  328;  Rawls 
lye,  I'  irb.  99; 
Rich  '.)  38" ; 

;t,  20  v..  267 ; 

jer,  16  Pick.  467; 
0. 

Conn.  40;  Stark- 

;  I  Brown's  Pari, 
tander  v.  Pendle- 
'.  Yeomans,  L.  R., 
Lpp.  242 ;  Bond  v. 
jn.  426;   Gunn  v. 


X,  2  Ala.  406. 

:  ]}I.  462. 

N.  Y.  521 ;  Oneida 

264;  Randolph  v. 
Fla.  430;  Green  v. 

fig- 

ish.  loi. 

52  111.  98. 

eople  V.  Wright,  70 

307. 


BILLS —  Continued. 

of  attainder.     //«  constitution. 

234;  ex  parte  Law,  35  Ga.  285. 

of  oredit.     In  constitution.     Briscoe  v.  Bank  of  Common  wtalth, 

II  Pet.  257  ;  Darrington  v.  Bank,  13  How.  12 ;  Craig  v.  StiUe.  4  Pet. 
410-  Owen  V.  Blanch  Bank,  3  Ala.  258;  Brcitenbach  v.  Turner,  18 
Wis  146;  Linn  v.  State  Bank,  i  Scam.  87  (25  Am.  Dec.  78);  Hale 
V.  Huston.  44  Ala.  134:  Briscoe  v.  Bank.  7  J.  J.  Marsh.  349:  Jones 
V.  Bank,  8  B.  Mon.  122;  Lampton  v.  Bank.  2  Litt.  30' ;  Hank  7'. 
Swindler.  2  Dana,  393:  Bank  v.  Spilman,  3  Dana,  150;  Manster  z/. 
State,  I  Mo.  452 ;  Loper  v.  State,  i  Mo.  633;  Bank  of  Kentucky  v. 
Clark,  4  Mo.  59;  Bailey  v.  Milner.  35  Ga.  330. 

of  oxohango.    In  statute.    Eyre  v.  Walker,  5  Hurl.  &  N.  4<5o. 

the Indeed.  Kearneyi/.WestGranadaMiningCo.,  i  Hurl.&N.4H- 

In  statu'  •      Holme",  7>.  Taunton,  5  El.  &  Bl.  78. 

luBl  i,nd  conclusive.    In  statute.     King  v.  Justices,  i  B.  &  C. 

67. 
of  game.     In  statute.    Loome  v.  Barley,  3  El.  &  El.  448. 

of  warren.    Duke  of  Devonshire  v.  Lodge,  7  B.  &  C.  39. 

In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  6  El.  &  Bl.  564. 

K.  7'.  H.,  20  Wis.  239;  Riddell  v.  Thayer,  127  Mass.  487- 

In  statute.    Van  Camp  v.  Board  of  Education,  9  Ohio  St.  406- 

Indian  and  white  person.    In  statute.     People  v.  Hall.  4  Cal. 

402. 
Barnett  v.  Allen,  3  Hurl.  &  N.  376. 

Edsall  V.  Brooks,  17  Abb.  Pr.  221  ;  2  Robt.  29 ;  Life  Association  of 
America  v.  Boogher.  3  Mo.  (App.)  I73- 
BLASPHEMY.  Rex  v.  Atwood.  Cro.  Jac. ;  Rex  z/.  Taylor.  Vent.  :!93  i  Rex  v.  Woolstan, 
2  Strange,  834;  Rex  v.  Curl,  2  Strange,  7^9 1  Rex  v.  Annett,  2 
Burn  C  L.  217  ;  Rex  v.  Carlile,  3  B.  &  Aid.  161 ;  Gathercole's  Case, 
2  Lew.  C.  C.  237;  Reg.  v.  Waddington,  i  B.  &  C.  26;  Peoples. 
Ruggles,  8  Johns.  290 ;  Updegraff  v.  Com.,  1 1  S.  &  R.  394 :  State  v. 
Chandler,  2  Harr.  (Del.)  553:  Com.  v.  Kneeland,  20  Pick.  211. 
In  contract.    Thompson  v.  Galloupe,  loq  Mass.  435  J  Harrington  v. 

Fitchburg  Ins.  Co.,  124  Mass.  120. 
The  Peterhoft,  5  Wall.  28;  Tl  :  Circassian,  2  Wall.  135:  The  Vrow 
Judeth.  I  Rob.  (Adm.)  126;  U.  S.  v.  The  William  Arthur,  3  Ware. 
276. 

-  porta  excepted.    In  marine  policy.  Yeaton  v.  Fry,  5  Cranch,  333. 
-of  such  ancestor.    In  statute.     Beebe  v.  Guffing,  14  N.  Y.  235. 

of  the In  statute.    Cuttler  v.  Wadingham.  22  Mo.  206;  Den  v. 

Jones,  8  N.  J.  (L.)  346. 

of  the of  another.    In  statute.    Gardner  v.  Collins,  2  Pet.  58. 

of  the of  the  person  on  whom  such  estate  came  or  descended. 

In  statute.    Gardner  v.  Collins,  2  Pet.  58. 

of  the  half Baker  v.  Chalfant,  5  Whart.  477 :  Oglesby  Canal  Co. 

V.  Pasco,  79  111.  164. 

of  the  whole Baker  z/.  Chalfant,  5  Whart.  477- 

BLOW.  to with.     Indeed.    Lincpln  z/.  Lincoln,  no  Mass.  449. 

BLUBBEB.         Rogers  v.  Mechanics'  Ins.  Co.,  i  Story,  603. 


BIND. 
BINDINQ. 

BIRD. 

BISHOP. 

BITOH. 

BLACK. 


BLAOELEG. 
BLACKMAIL. 


BLOCK. 
BLOCKADE. 

BLOCKADED. 
BLOOD. 


t«>ft''A,»t^"' 


Ptmm^  .•?A'*^ 


BOAHD. 


44 


BOND. 


BOABD. 


BOABDEB. 


BOAT. 


BOATS. 


BODY. 


f    ' 


In  indictment.    Queen  v.  Mcyuairie,  22  U.  C.  (Q.  B.)  660. 
In  statute.     Barker  z'.  Allen,  5  Hurl.  &  N.  71 ;  Scattergood  v.  Water- 
man, 2  Miles,  323;  Comm'rs  v.  Reisner,  58  Ind.  260. 

of  examiners.     Reed  v.  Town  of  Sharon,  35  Conn.  19J. 

Shoecraft  z'.  Bailey,  25  Iowa,  553;  Berkshire  Woolen  Co.  v.  Proc'    ,, 
7  Cush.  423. 
BOABDING-HOUSE.     Pinkerton  ?/.  Woodward,  33  Cal.  557;  Willard  v.  Reinhardt. 
2  E.  D.  Smith,  148;  Dausey  v.  Richardson,  2  Ei.  &  Bl.  144;  Cady  v. 
McDowell,  I  Lans.  486 ;  Beall  v.  Beck,  3  Cranch  C.  C,  666. 
In  lease.    Garnett  v.  Albree,  103  Mass.  374. 

keepers.    In  statute.    Cross  v.  Wilkins,  43  N.  H.  336;  Stewart 

V.  McCready,  24  How.  Pr.  62. 
In  insurance  policy.     Blackett  v.  Royal  Exchange  Ass.  Co.,  2  Cromp. 

&  J.  244;  (Lawson's  Usages  and  Customs,  413). 
In  statute.    Barge  Resort  v.  Brooke,  10  Mo.  531  ;  Tisdell  v.  Combe,  7 
Ad.  &  El.  797;  U.  S.  V.  An  Open  Boat,  5  Mason,  120;  Northup  v. 
The  Pilot,  6  Oregon,  297. 

risk  of so  far  as  ships  are  liable  thereto.    In  bill  of  lading. 

Tohnson  v.  Benson,  4  Moore,  90. 
In  indictment.     People  v.  GravtL,  5  Park.  C.  C.  1 34. 

corporate.     In  statute.    Com.  v.  Beamish,  81  Pa.  St.  389, 

of  the  county.     Fizell  v.  State,  25  Wis.  367;  U.  S.  v.  Grush,  5 

Mason,  290. 

upon  the .    In  indictment.    Sanchez  v.  People,  22  N.  Y.  147. 

In  deed.     Mulcany  v.  Eyres,  Cro.  Car.  511. 

tea.    In  statute.    Two  Hundred  Chests  of  Tea,  9  Wheat.  430. 

engine,  macliinery  and  belting.    In  insurance  policy .    James 

River  Ins.  Co.  v.  Merritt,  47  Ala.  387. 

bursting  of .    In  policy  of  insurance.    Rae  v.  Columbus  Ins.  Co., 

17  Mo.  301 ;  McAllister  v.  Tenn.  Ins.  Co.,  17  Mo.  306;  Montgomery 
V.  Fireman's  Ins.  Co.,  16  B.  Mon.  442. 

two .    In  contract.    James  v.  Bostwick,  Wright  (Ohio),  143. 

Ballinger  v.  Ferris,  i  M.  &  W.  628. 

In  plea.    Uther  v.  Rich,  10  Ad.  &  Ell.  785. 

In  statute.    Robinson  v.  Vale,  2  B.  &  C.  763. 

executed.     In  plea.    Belcher  v.  Magnay,  7  M.  &  W.  102. 

pre-^emption  claimants.  In  statute.   Hosmer  v.  Wallace,  7  Otto, 

580. 

pre-emptor.    Rutledge  v.  Murphy,  3  Cent.  L.  J.  178. 

purchaser.     Robinson  v.  Rowan,  3  111.  499 ;  Merritt  v.  Northern 

R.  Co.,  12  Barb.  605. 

payments  really  and made.    In  statute.    Gibson  v.  Muskett,  4 

Man.  &  G.  168. 
Harman  z/.  Harman,  i  Baldw.  129;  Hargraves  v.  Cooke,  15  Ga.  321; 
State  V.  Thomson,  49  Mo.  188;  Wood  v.  Willis,  no  Mass.  454; 
Denton  v.  Adams,  6  Vt.  40;  Gilbert  v.  Anthony,  i  Yerg.  69;  Hub- 
bel  V.  Bissel,  2  Allen,  196;  U.  S.  v.  Stephenson,  .1  McLean,  462; 
Courand  z/.  Vollmer,  31  Tex.  397;  Stone  v.  Bradbury,  14  Me.  185; 
Pelham  v.  Grigg,  4  Ark.  141. 
In  plea.  Ide  v.  Connecticut  K.  Co.,  32  Vt.  297  ;  Stone  v.  Bradley,  14 
Me.  185. 


BOG. 

BOHEA. 

BOILEB. 

BOHiEBS. 


BONA  FIDE. 


BOND. 


BOND. 

lod  V.  Water- 

191. 
0.  V.  Proc'     . 

7/.  Reinhardt, 
.  144 ;  Cady  v. 
,666. 

336 ;  Stewart 

Do.,  2  Croinp. 

1  V.  Combe,  7 
>;  Northup  v. 

bill  of  lading. 


t.  389. 

5.  V.  Grush,  5 

»J.  Y.  147. 

'^heat.  430. 
policy.    James 

nbus  Ins.  Co., 
Montgomery 

ihio),  143. 


V.  102. 
Wallace,  7 Otto, 

78. 

tt  V.  Northern 

I  V.  Muskett,  4 

ce,  15  Ga.  321; 
10  Mass.  454; 
'^erg.  69;  Hub- 
McLean,  462; 
y,  14  Me.  185; 

I V.  Bradley,  14 


BOND. 


45 


BORROWED 


BOND 


BONDS. 


BONUS 


BOOK. 


BOOKS 
BOBN. 


-Continued.^^^^^^      U.  S.  v.  Linn,  .5  Pet.  290 ;  Horton  v.  State.  53  Ala.  489. 

for  the  payment  of  money  only.     In  statute.     Gillingham  v. 

Myers,  i  McCl.  &  Yonge,  147-  . 
with  surety.    In  statute.    Ripley  v.  Merchants'  National  Bank, 

41  Conn.  187. 
In  statute.    People  v.  Mead,  24  N.  Y.  .14:  Murray  7'.  Earl  of  Starth.  2 

B.  &  <^.  93-  „    , 
for  the  payment  ofmoney  or  other  things.  In  statute.  Beeks 

V.  Forshee,  25  Miss.  55. 
Railroad  Co.  7/.  Maryland.  21  Wall.  456;  Kennicott  v.  Supervisors,  .6 

Wall.  452- 
In  statute.    Mutual  Savings  Bank  v.  Wilcox.  24  Conn.  147- 
In  statute.    Mumford  v.  Wardwell.  6  Wall.  423 :  White  v.  Geroch,  2  B 
&  Aid    300  •  Clayton  v.  Stone.  2  Paine.  382;  Drury  v.  Ewmg.   1 
Bo^  54o"ciementi  ..  Golding,  2  Camp.  25;  Coffeen  ..  Brunton 
4  McLean   5.6 ;  Stowe  v.  Thomas,  2  Wall.  Jr.  547  ;  U.  S.  v.  W.lhams. 
\  F^d    r"p.  484 ;  DAlmaine  ..  Boosey  .  Y.  &  C.  (Ex.)  2^ :  H.me 
,..  Dale.  2  Camp.  27.  note ;  Scoville  v.  Toland.  6  West.  L.  J.  84 .  Page 
V.  Wisden.  20  L.  T.  (N.  S.)  435  ;  British  Museum  v.  Payne,  2  Y.  & 
J.  180 ;  Leader  v.  Purdy,  7  C.  B.  14- 

accounts.    In -will.    Hopkins  7/.  Holt.  9  Wis.  232. 

debts.     In  statute.     Gorgas  v.  Zeop,  2  Miles,  loi ;  Cox  v.  Skeen. 

3  Ired.  (L.)  445  :  Shipley  v.  Marshall,  14  C  B.  (N.  S.)  570. 

entries.    In  statute.    Gorgas  v.  Zeop.  2  Miles.  loi . 

of  accounts.    Colbert  v.  Piercy.  3  Ired.  (L.)  77 1  Richardson  v. 

Wingate.  10  West.  L.  J.  i45- 
In  statute.  . Com.  7/.  Williams.  9  Mete.   273;  re  Reed,  .2  Bank.  Reg. 

300 
_of  original  entries.     Smith  v.  Sanford.  12  Pick.  139  (22  Am. 
Dec.  4. 5)^note.  Ingraham  v.  Bockius.  9  S.  &  R.  285  (. .  Am  Dec.  730). 

pubUc Merrick  v.  Wakely.  8  Ad.  &  Ell.  172. 

and  other  writings.    In  statute.    Back  7/.  Longman.  Cowp.  623. 

or  to  be .    In  will.    Heisse  v.  Markland.  2  Rawle..274  (21  Am. 

Dec.  445) ;  Brookman  v.  Smith.  6  Ex.  291 ;  7  Ex.  271. 
Brown  v.  State,  18  Ohio  St.  496. 
In  statute.   Faversham7..  Isle  of  Thanet,  2  B.  &S.292:  King  v.  McKay, 

5  B.  &  C.  640. 
In  statute.    Allerton  v.  Belden,  49  N.  Y^  373  =  S^^ermerhorn  ..  Talman 
,4  N.  Y.  93;  Vilas  V.  Jones,  i  N.  Y.  274:  National  Bk    v.  Lewis, 
In.  Y.  5.6:  Cole  V.  Savage.  .0  Paige.  583.  588=   L-rngston  ^. 

Harris.  3  Paige.  528;  u  Wend. 335=  L^^'"  ^'- ^^  ^^^rj' '  p^t 

Ch.  281 ;  Post  V.  Boardman.  Clarke,  523 :  Morse  '''•  Hovey,  9  Paige. 

.97;  Perrine7,.  Stryker.  7  Paige.  598;  Hunger  ords  Bk- Dodge 

30  Barb.  626;  .0  Abb.  Pr.    24:  Post  v.  Bk.  of  Ut.ca.  7  Hill.  39i . 

Rexford  v.  Widger,  2  N.  Y.  131 ;  3  Barb.  Ch.  640. 
—  money.    In  statute.    Gelpcke  7..  City  of  Dubuque    .   Wall.  22. ; 

Leavilt  I.  Yates.  4  Edw.  134:  re  British  Provident  Ass.  Co..  33  L. 

J.  (N.  S.)  535;  Kent  v.  Mining  Co..  78  N.  Y.  iS». 
Hart  V.  Benton,  7  J-  J-  Marsh.  324. 

money.    Murray  v.  Spencer.  24  Md.  520. 

1  have In  agreement.    Harrow  v.  Dugan.  6  Dana,  341. 


BOBBOW. 


BORROWING. 


46 


BREAD. 


BOBBOWING. 

BOTH. 

BOTTOMBY. 


BOUGHT. 

BOUND. 

BOUNDED. 
BOUNDARY. 


In  statute.    Reg.  v.  St.  Michaels,  6  El.  &  Bl.  810. 
In  statute.     King  v.  Inhabitants,  4  B.  &  Adol.  710. 

Jennings  z'.  Ins.  Co.,  4  Binn.  244;  The  Ann  C.  Pratt,  i  Curt.  C.  C. 
340. 

bond.    The  Draco,  2  Sumn.  157. 

oontraots  of .    In  statute.    Cole  v.  White.  26  Wend.  511. 

In  statute.     King  v.  Townrow,  i  B.  &  Ad.  479. 
all  goods .    In  contract.    Lockwood  v.  Levick,  8  C.  B.  (N.  S.)6o4. 

as  now.     Com.  v.  Boston,  etc.,  Corp.,  8  Allen,  296. 

to  convict.    Marshall  v.  Fox,  L.  R.,  6  Q.  B.  370. 

on  the  margin.     In  deed.     Ex  parte  Jennings,  6  Cow.  526. 

Bates  V.  Tymason,  13  Wend.  300;  Northrop  v.  Sumney,  27  Barb.  196; 
Kingsland  v.  Chittenden,  6  Lans.  15  ;  61  N.  Y.  618;  Jenks  v.  Mor- 
gan, 6  Gray,  448 ;  Allen  v.  Kingsbury,  16  Pick.  235  ;  Flagg  v.  Thurs- 
ton, 13  Pick.  145;  McCoy  v.  Golloway,  3  Ohio,  382;  Stapleford  v. 
Brinson,  2  Ired.  (N.  C.)  311. 

In  statute.     Dranguet  v.  Prudhomme,  3  La.  83. 

of  any  lands.    In  statute.    Re  Ystradgunlais,  8  Q.  B.40. 

artificial .  Cox?/.  Friedley,  33  Pa.  St.  124;  Waterman  v.  John- 
son, 13  Pick.  261 ;  Lernedz/.  Morrill,  2  N.  H.  197;  Kennebec  Pur- 
chase V.  Tiffany,  i  Me.  219. 

natural .    Stapleton  7>.  Brinson,  2  Ired.  (L.)  311. 

place  having  a  known .    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Hardy,  9  B.  &  S. 

826 ;  Queen  v.  Board,  L.  R.,  8  Q.  B.  227. 

BOUNTY.  Eichelberger  v.  Lifford,  27  Md.  320;  Abbe  v.  Allen,  39  How.  Pr.  381. 

In  statute.    Fowler  v.  Selectmen,  8  Allen,  80. 

law.     Salt  Co.  v.  East  Saginaw,  13  Wall.  373. 

BOWIE-KNIFE.    In  statute.    Sears  v.  State,  33  Ala.  347, 


BOX. 
BBACES. 

BRANCH. 

BRAND. 

BRASS. 

BRAWI.ER. 

BRAWLS. 

BREACH. 


BREAD. 


Hodgson  V.  Little,  14  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  120;  16  C.  R  (N.  S.) 

In  statute. 


In  statute. 

207. 
suspenders  composed  in  part  of  India  rubber. 


Arthur  v.  Davis,  6  Otto,  135. 
In  constitution.    Green  v.  Weller,  32  Miss.  651. 
In  statute.    Dibble  v.  Hathaway,  18  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  571. 

knacks.    In  statute.    Patterson  v.  State,  3  Lea,  575. 

common .    Com.  v.  Foley,  99  Mass.  497. 

In  statute.    State  v.  Perkins,  42  N.  H.  465. 

of  the  law.    In  policy  of  insurance.    Insurance  Co.  v.  Seaver,  19 

Wall.  531. 
of  the  peace.    In  statute.    Rawlins  v.  Ellis,  10  Jur.  1039. 

In  statute.    Queen  v.  Wood,  L.  R.,  4  Q.  B.  550;  Queen  v.  Kennett,  L. 

R.,  4  Q.  B.  565. 

shall  be  sold  by  weight.    Jones  v.  Huxtable,  8  B.  &  S.  433. 

such  as  is  usual  to  be  eaten.    In  statute.    Ridsdale  v,  Clifton, 

2  Prob.  Div.  276. 

ftmcy .    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Wood,  10  B.  &  S.  535. 

French  or  fancy .    In  statute.    iGreated  Bread  Co.  v.  Gregg,  L. 

R..  8  Q.  B.  3SS. 


BREAKAGE. 


BBEAKAOE. 

BBXSAKEBS. 

BBEAEINO. 


526. 

Barb.  196; 

V.  Mor- 

V.  Thurs- 

pleford  V. 


BRICK. 


rregg.  L. 


during  removal.     In  insurance  policy.     Marsden  v.  Ins.  Co,,  i 

Harr.  &  Ruth.  53. 
oirouit described  by  him  prior  to  said  application.  In  statute. 

Reg.  V.  Holmes  Burglar  Alarm  Co.,  17  Blatch.  484. 

Rezz/.  Gray,  i  Str.  481 ;  Rex  v.  Haines,  Russ.  &  Ry.  451  ;  Rex  v.  Hall, 
Russ.&  Ry.  355  ;  Rex  v.  Robinson,  i  Moody,  327  ;  Rex  v.  McKearney, 
Jebb.99:  Rex  V.  Bailey,  Russ.  &  Ry.  341  ;  Reg.  v.  Bird,  9  C.  &  P.  44; 
Rex  V.  Russell,  i  Moody,  377  ;  Rex  v.  Brown,  2  East's  P.  C.  487 ;  Rex 
V.  Lawrence,  4  C.  &  P.  231 ;  Rex  v.  Callan,  Russ.  <k  Ry.  157 ;  Park  v. 
Evans,  Hob.  62 ;  Rex  v.  Hawkins,  i  East's  P.  C.  485  ;  Rex  v.  Bigley,  i 
Crawf.  &  Dix.  C.  C.  202  ;  Rex?'.  Perkes,  i  C.  &  P,  300 ;  Reg.  v.  Davis, 
Russ.  &  Ry.  499 ;  Rex  v.  Hughes,  i  Leach,  406;  Rex  v.  Smith,  i 
Moody,  178;  Rex  v.  Paine,  7  C.  &  P.  135;  Rex  v.  Brice,  Russ.  & 
Ry.  450;  Rex  v.  Lewis,  2  C.  &  P.  628 ;  Rex  v.  Hymans,  7  C.  &  P. 
441 ;  Reg.  V.  Spriggs,  i  M.  &  R.  357 ;  Reg.  v.  Smith,  Russ.  &  Ry. 
417;  Pugh  V.  Griffith,  7  Ad.  <fe  Ell.  827;  Reg.  v.  Jordan,  8  C.  &  P. 
747 ;  Gray's  Case,  i  Strange,  481 ;  Reg.  v.  Wheeler,  8  C.  &  P.  747 ; 
Rex.  V.  Cornwell,  2  Strange,  881 ;  Reg.  v.  Egginton,  2  Leach,  913; 
Reg.  V.  Campton,  T  C.  k  P.  139;  Reg.  v.  Swallow,  i  Russ.  Cr.  792  ; 
States.  Wilson,  Coxe,  439;  Curtis  z/.  Hubbard,  i  Hill,  336;  State  z/. 
Newbiggin,  25  Me.  500;  Ducher  v.  State,  18  Ohio,  308;  Com.  v. 
Stephenson,  8  Pick.  354 ;  Com.  v.  Trimmer,  i  Mass.  476 ;  Com.  v. 
Newell,  7  Mass.  247 ;  Rolland  v.  Com.,  82  Pa.  St.  306 ;  State  v.  Reid, 
20  Iowa,  413;  People  v.  Bush,  3  Park.  C.  C.  552;  Timmons  v.  State, 
34  Ohio  St.  426;  People  v.  Nolan,  22  Mich.  229;  State  v.  Scripture, 
42  N.  H.  485 ;  U.  S.  V.  Bowen,  4  Cranch  C.  C.  604 ;  Hunter  v.  Com., 
7  Gratt.  641 ;  Finch  v.  Com.,  14  Gratt.  643 ;  State  v.  Henry,  9  Ired. 
463;  State  V.  Boon,  13  Ired.  224;  Clarke  v.  Com.,  25  Gratt.  908; 
White  V.  State,  49  Ala.  344 ;  State  v.  Mordecai,  68  N.  C.  207 ;  Allen 
V.  State,  40  Ala.  334 ;  Frank  v.  State,  39  Miss.  705 ;  State  v.  Willis,  7 
Jones  (N.  C),  190;  Com.  v.  Strupney,  105  Mass.  588;  Donohoo  v. 
State,  36  Ala.  281 ;  State  v.  Clark,  42  Vt.  629;  State  v.  Moore,  12  N. 
H.  42 ;  Johnson  v.  Com.,  85  Pa.  St.  54 ;  Dennis  v.  People,  27  Mich. 
151 ;  Pines  v.  State,  50  Ala.  153;  William  z/.  State,  52  Ga.  580;  White 
V.  State,  51  Ga.  285;  State  v.  McPberson,  70  N.  C.  239;  Brown  v. 
State,  ss  Ala.  123;  State  v.  Ward,  43  Conn.  489. 

In  statute.    Pines  v.  State,  50  Ala.  153. 

jail.    Rex  v.  Howard,  i  Russ.  &  Ry.  459. 

into.    In  statute.     Brown  v.  State,  55  Ala.  124. 

kept  or  preserved.    In  statute.    Rex  z/.Caradice,  i  Russ.  &F^ 
5. 

U.  S.  V.  Hunt,  14  Wall.  550. 

In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Stephenson,  3  Mete.  (Ky.)  226. 

Rex  V.  Gibbons,  i  East,  183;  Stater/.  Ellis,  33  N.J.  (L.)  102;  Stater. 
Church,  5  Oregon,  575 ;  Reg.  v.  Pitt,  3  Burr.  1335 ;  Rexw.  Plympton, 
2  Ld.  Raym.  1377;  Rex  v.  Taggart.,  i  C. &  P.  201 ;  Rex?/.  JolliflFe,  i 
East,  154 ;  Com.  v.  Shaver,  3  W.  &  S.  338 ;  Com.  v.  Callaghan,  i  Va. 
Cas.  460;  Russell  w.  Com.,  2  Bush,  469;  Vaughan's  Case,  4  Burr. 
2494 ;  Barefield  v.  State,  14  Ala.  603 ;  State  v.  Carpenter,  :o  Vt.  9 ; 
Com.  V.  Chapman,  1  Va.  Cas.  138;  Hutchinson  v.  State,  36  Tex. 
293 ;  Simpson  v.  Yeend,  L.  R.,  4  Q.  B.  626 ;  Dishon  v.  Smith,  10  Iowa, 
212. 

dwelling.    In  insurance  policy.    Mead  v.  North-western  Ins.  Co., 
7  N.  Y.  530. 


BRICK. 


48 


BROTHERS. 


BBICK  —  Continued. 


3BIDQE. 


HBIDQES. 

BBIDIiE. 

BRIEF. 

BBINQINa. 

BBinSH. 


BROAD. 
BROKER. 


fttotory.    In  deed,    Allen  v.  Scott,  21  Pick.  25. 
store.    In  warrant.    Lowrey  v.  Gridley,  30  Conn.  450. 


Proprietors  v.  Hoboken  Land  Co..  13  N.  J.  (Eq.)  504;  Reg.  v.  Derby- 
shire, 2  Q.  B.  745 ;  Board  of  Freeholders  v.  Strader,  18  N.  J.  (L.) 
108;  Enfield  Toll  Bridge  v.  Hartford,  etc.,  R.  Co..  17  Conn.  56;  Tol- 
land V.  Wellington,  26  Conn.  578 ;  State  v.  Hudson  Co..  30  N.  J.  (L.) 
147 ;  State  v.  Gorham,  37  Me.  451 ;  Burnett  v.  New  Orleans,  42  Ccun. 
174;  King  V.  Inhabitants,  3  B.  &  Ad.  210;  3  Ad.  &  Ell.  7°;  2  B.  & 
Ad.  815  ;  Parrott  v.  City  of  Lawrence,  2  Dill.  332. 

In  statute.  Bridge  Co.  v.  Hoboken  Land  Co.,  10  N.  J.  81 ;  i  Wall.  1 16 ; 
Thompson  v.  New  York,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  3  Sandf.  (Ch.)  625 ;  Lake  v. 
Virginia,  etc..  R.  Co.,  7  Nev.  294 ;  McLeod  v.  Savannah,  etc.,  R.  Co.. 
25  Ga.  445;  Board  of  Freeholders  v.  Strader.  18  N.  J.  (L.)  108; 
Queen  v.  Poynter,  13  Q.  B.  399;  Ward  v.  Gray,  6  B.  &  S.  350; 
Queen  v.  Southampton,  18  Q.  B.  841  ;  City  of  Grand  Haven  v.  New 
York,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  39  Conn.  128;  Phillips  v.  East  Haven,  44  Conn. 
29;  Covington  Co.  v.  Kinney.  45  Ala.  176;  Com.  v.  Central  Bridge, 
12  Cush.  244. 

ooiint''' Eyler  v.  Conners,  49  Md.  258. 

private .    King  v.  Inhabitants,  12  East,  203. 

public Rex  v.  Inhabitants,  2  East,  342;  Rex  v.  Northampton, 

2  M.  &  S.  262 ;  Rex  v.  Devon,  R.  &  M.  144- 

In  statute.    McPheeters  v.  Merrimac  Bridge  Co.,  28  Mo.  465. 

county .    Chandler  v.  Fremont  Co.,  42  Iowa,  58. 

road.     Flagg  v.  Flagg,  16  Gray,  i75- 


BROKERS. 
BROTHER. 

BROTHERS. 


Gardner  v.  Stover,  43  Ind.  356. 

in.    In  statute.    Jackson  v.  Jackson,  28  Miss.  680. 

sulqoct.    In  treaty.     Inglis  v.  Trustees,  3  Pet.  99; 


Shanks  v. 


Dupont.  3  Pet.  242. 
—  weight.     In  charter-party. 


Goddard  v.  Bulow,  i  N.  &  McC.  45 


(9  Am.  Dec.  663.) 

In  statute.    Thomas  v.  Evans,  i  El.  Bl.  &  El.  171. 

Pottw.  Turner,  6  Bing.  702;  Saladin  v.  Mitchell,  45  111.  791  Baring  7/. 
Cowie,  2  B.  &  Aid.  148 ;  Higgins  v,  Moore,  34  N.  Y.  418 1  Graham 
V.  Duckwall.  8  Bush,  12 ;  Todd  v.  Bourke,  27  La.  Ann.  385 ;  Hender- 
son V.  State,  50  Ind.  234;  Hinckley  v.  Arey,  27  Me.  362,  Keys  v. 
Johnson,  68  Pa.  St.  42  ;  Dunn  v.  Wright.  51  Barb.  24;;  Portland  v. 
O'Neill,  I  Oregon,  218;  Slack  v.  Tucker,  23  Wall.  321 ;  Perkins  v. 
State,  50  Ala.  154;  Scott  v.  Johnson,  19  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  138. 

In  statute.  U.  S.  v.  Cutting,  3  Wall.  441  ;  U.  S.  v.  Simmons,  i  Abb.  (U. 
S.)  470 ;  Warren  v.  Shook,  91  U.  S.  704 ;  City  of  Little  Rock  v.  Bar- 
ton, 33  Ark.  437  ;  Clarke  v.  Powell.  4  B.  &  Ad.  860;  Rawlinson  v. 
Pearson.  5  B.  &  Aid.  128;  Cope  v.  Rowlands,  2  M.  &  W.  149;  Mil- 
ford  w.  Hughes,  16  M.  &  W.  174;  Smith  v.  Lindo,4  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  397  ; 
Com.  7/.  Holmes,  11  Pa.  St.  470;  Chadwick  v.  Collins,  16  Pa.  St.  270; 
Northup  w.  Chick,  10  Blatchf.  243. 

commercial.    In  statute.    Slack  v.  Tucker,  23  Wall.  329. 

In  statute.  Wheeler  v.  Clutterbuck,  52  N.  Y.  67 ;  State  v.  Schaun- 
horst,  34  Iowa,  547  ;  Dane  v.  Walker,  109  Mass.  179. 

In  insurance  policy.  Bridgmanv.  London  Life  Ins.  Co.,  44  U.  C.  Q.  B. 
536. 


THERS. 


BROTHERS. 


49 


BUILDING. 


ri 


V.  Derby- 
B  N.  J.  (L.) 
56;  Tol- 
o  N.  J.  (L.) 
s,  42  Conn. 
70;  2  B.  & 


5; 


Wall.  116; 
Lake  v. 
tc,  R.  Co., 
(L.)  108; 
&S.  350; 
iren  v.  New 
1,  44  Conn, 
ral  Bridge, 


rthampton. 


Shanks  v. 
&  McC.  45 


I ;  Baring  7/. 
8;  Graham 
•5 ;  Hender- 
62 ;  Keys  V. 
Portland  v. 
Perkins  v. 

,  I  Abb.  (U. 
iock  V.  Bar- 
awlinson  v, 
'.  149;  Mil- 
(N.  S.)  397 ; 
Pa.  St.  270 ; 


V.  Schauu- 

u.  c.  Q.  a 


BBOTHEBS  — 

BBOUOHT. 
BUOOEBY. 

BXTHiD. 
BUHiDEB. 

BiTiiiDma. 


Continued. 

and  Biflten.    In  statute.    Clark  v.  Sprague,  5  Blackf.  412 ;  Moore 

V.  Abernathy,  7  Blackf.  442 ;  Cliver  v.  Sanders,  8  Ohio  St.  501  ;  Gard- 
ner V.  Collins,  3  Mason,  400. 

In  statute.  Hine  v.  Belden,  27  Conn.  384 ;  Reg  v.  Padwick,  8  El.  &  Bl' 
707. 

before  any  magistrate.  In  statute.  Hadley  v.  Perks,  7  B.  &  S.  375. 

Rex  V.  Duffin,  i  East's.  P.  C.  437 ;  Rex  7/.  Reeksnear.  i  Moody.  C.  C. 
342 ;  Rex  V.  Cousins,  6  C.  &  P.  351 ;  Rex  t'.  Mulreaty,  i  Russ.,  C.  & 
M.  938;  Rex  V.  Jacobs,  Russ.  &  Ry.  331 ;  Rex  v.  Jellyman,  8  C.  &P. 
604 ;  Rex  V.  Allen,  1  Den.  C.  C.  364 ;  Com.  v.  Thomas,  i  Va.  Cas.  307. 

to markets.    In  statute.    Peterson  v.  Mayor,  17  N.  Y.  449. 

and  deliver.    In  contract.    The  Revenue  Cutter,  4  Sawy.  144. 

In  statute.  King  v.  Greenway,  71  N.  Y.  314 ;  Calkin  v.  U.  S.,  3  Ct.  of 
Claims.  297  ;  Duncan  ?'.  Bateman,  23  Ark.  327. 

Reg.  V.  Labadire,  32  U.  C.  Q.  B.  429.     . 

In  contract.    Charlton  v.  Gibson,  i  C.  &  K.  541. 

In  deed.  Manners  v.  Johnson,  i  Ch.  Div.  673  ;  Wright  7/.  Evans,  3 
Abb,  Pr.  (N.  S.)  308. 

In  insurance  policy.    White  v.  Springfield  Ass.  Co.,  8  Gray,  566. 

In  lease.    Sherman  t/.  Williams,  113  Mass.  481. 

In  statute.  Shattel  7/  Woodward,  17  Ind.  225  ;  La  Crosse,  etc.,  R.  Co. 
V.  Vanderpool,  11  Wis.  119;  Truesdell  v.  Gay,  13  Gray,  311  ;  Hill 
V.  LaCrosse,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  1 1  Wis.  214 ;  Coddington  v.  Dry  Dock  Co.,  2 
Vroom,  477;  Presbj'terian  Church  7/.  Allison,  loPa.  St.  413;  Mc- 
Ilvain?'.  Hestonville,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  5  Phila.  13;  Thomas  v.  Smith, 
42  Pa.  St.  68 ;  Pratt  v  Seavey,  41  Me.  370 ;  Bodley  v.  Den  mead,  i 
W.  Va.  249;  Olmstead  7/.  McNall,  7  Blackf.  357;  McDermott 
V.  Palmer,  8  N.  Y.  383;  Coddington  v.  Beebe,  31  N.  J.  (L.)  477; 
Miller  v.  Hershey,  59  Pa.  St.  64;  Tuttle  v.  State,  4  Conn.  68; 
State  7/.  Livermore,  44  N.  H.  386;  King  v.  Gregory,  5  B.  &  Ad. 
563  ;  State  v.  Barr,  39  Conn.  41  ;  Harris  v.  Avery,  L.  R.,  i  C.  P.  150; 
Morish  v.  Harris,  L.  R.,  i  C.  P.  155  ;  Queen  v.  Manning,  L.  R.,  i  C. 
C.  R.  340 ;  Morish  z\  Harris,  i  Harr.  &  Ruth.  328 ;  Edwards  v. 
Elliott,  21  Wall.  532;  Com.  v.  Bossidy,  112  Mass.  278;  Sherma:>  v. 
Williams,  1 13  Mass.  481  ;  Com.  v.  McCaughey,  9  Gray,  297 ;  Powell  v. 
Farmer,  18  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  174 ;  Powell  t/.  Boraston,  18  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  180; 
Stevens  T*.  Gourley,  7  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  1 10 ;  Watson  v.  Cotton,  5  C.  B.  52. 

altering,  repairing  or  ornamenting.     In  statute.     Drew  v. 

Mason,  81  111.  498. 

erection  or  thing.    In  statute.    Colbran  v.  Barnes,  11  C.  B.  (N. 

S.)247;  II  C.  B.  252. 

for  purposes  of  education.    In  deed.     Peck  v.  Claflin,   105 

Mass.  422. 

— —  land.    In  statute.    Directors  v.  Blackmore,  L.  R.,  4  H.  L.  610. 

made  use  of  for  printing  or  drying  calico.  In  statute.  Dix- 
on's Case,  I  Russ.  tt  Ry.  54. 

wharf  or  other  superstructure.  In  statute.  Ellison  v.  Jack- 
son, 12  Gal.  542. 

any  other .    In  statute.     Rex  v.  Norris,  i  Russ.  &  Ry.  69 ;  Toms 

V.  Luckert,  5  C.  B.  36. 

dwelling-house  or  other .    In  statute.    Bank  of  Charleston  v. 

Curtiss,  18  Conn.  342. 

Old .    In  statute.     Tear  v,  Freebody,  4  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  225. 


f 


BUILDING. 


50 


BUSHEL 


BUILDIira 


Continued. 
timber  for  - 
used  for  — 

Cas.  104. 
when  the  — 

58  III.  292 

wooden  — 


BUILDINOS. 


BUILT. 


BULL. 

BULLION. 

BUBDEN. 

BUBOESSES. 


BUBQLABY. 


BUBIAL. 


BUBLAFS. 
BUBN. 


BUBNED. 

BumnNQ. 

BUBNT. 
BUBYINO. 

BUSHEL. 


— .    In  deed.    Livingston  v.  Ten  Brocck,  16  Johns.  14, 
purposes.  In  statute.    Coventry  v.  S.  Co.,  L.  R^  S  Eq, 

—  is  inclosed.    In  contract.    Snell  v.  Church  Trustees, 


-.    In  ordinance.    Stewart  v.  Com.,  10  Watts,  307. 
In  deed,    Cornish  v.  Cleiffe,  3  H.  &  C.  450. 

and  wharves*    In  statute.    Burt  v.  Washington,  3  Cai.  246. 

public .    In  statute.    Arnell  v.  R.  Co.,  12  C.  B.  69. 

In  statute.     King  v.  Inhabitants,  2  B.  &  Ad.  81  j;. 

road  shall  be .    In  subscription.    Muscatine,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Hor- 

ton,  38  Iowa,  33 ;  Warner  v.  Callender,  20  Ohio  St.  190. 

thereafter .    In  statute.    Webb's  Case,  2  Leigh,  721. 

In  indictment.    State  v.  McMinn,  34  Ark.  160. 

I  East's  P.  C.  149.  188. 

of  proof.    Queen  v.  Curgerwen,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  R.  3;  Wilder  v. 

Cowles,  100  Mass.  487 ;  Crowninsiiield  v.  Crowninshield,  2  Gray,  524. 

In  statute.  King  7/.  Goldsmith,  \  B.  &  Ad.  835;  Hulls  z^.  Eastcourt,  2 
H.  &  C.  59. 

or  inhabitants.    In  statute.    King  v.  Greet,  8  B.  &  C.  374. 

Cole  V.  People,  37  Mich.  544;  Dodd  v.  State,  33  Ark.  317;  Allen  v. 
State,  40  Ala.  334 ;  State  v.  Ward,  43  Conn.  489 ;  Hunter  v.  State,  29 
Ind.  80 ;  Com.  v.  Newell,  7  Mass.  247 ;  People  v.  Bush,  3  Park.  C.  C. 
552 ;  Hollister  v.  Com.,  60  Pa.  St.  103. 

ground.    In  statute.    Jenkins  f.  And' vi..    103  Mass.  10 

places.    In  statute.     Foster  v.  Dodd,  7  B.  &  S.  169. 

used  for .    In  statute.    Cowley  v.  Byas,  5  Ch.  Div.  751. 

In  statute.    Arthur  v.  Cumming,  i  Otto,  362. 

Howel  V,  Com.,  5  Gratt.  664;  People  v.  Butler,  16  Johns.  203;  Reg.  v. 
Russell,  Car.  &  M.  541 ;  Reg.  v.  Parker,  9  C.  &  P.  45 ;  Rex.  v.  Stallion, 
I  Moody,  398 ;  Com.  v.  Van  Shaack,  16  Mass.  105 ;  State  v.  Mitchell, 
5  Ired.  350;  Com.  T/.  Tucker,  no  Mass.  403;  People  «/.  Cottrell,  18 
Johns.  lis ;  State  v.  Sandy,  3  Ired.  570;  People  v.  Haggerty,  46  Cal. 
354;  People  v.  Simpson,  50  Cal.  304;  Hester  v.  State,  17  Ga.  130; 
Rex  V.  Judd,  2  T.  R.  255 ;  McDade  v.  People,  29  Mich.  50 ;  Mary  v. 
State,  24  Ark.  44;  Cochrane  v.  State,  6  Md.  400;  Graham  v.  State, 
40  Ala.  659;  Com.  v.  Belton,  5  Cush.  427;  State  v.  De  Brul,  10 
Rich.  23 ;  Doe  v.  Harris,  6  Ad.  &  Ell.  215 ;  8  Ad.  &  Ell.  10. 

In  indictment.     Hester  v.  State,  17  Ga.  130. 

In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Tucker,  no  Mass.  403. 

fluid.    In  insurance  policy.    Marsh  y.  National  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  24 

Hun,  575;  Putnam  v.  Commonwealth  Ins.  Co.,  4  Fed.  Rep.  753. 

In  statute.    Johnson  v.  Bradsford,  2  N.  &  Mc.  272  (10  Am.  Dec.  601). 

grounds.    In  statute.   Appeal  Tax  Court  z/.  St.  Peter's  Academy. 

50  Md.  321. 

Hockin  v.  Cooke,  4  T.  R.  314. 

In  contract.  Milk  z/.  Christie,  i  Hill,  102;  Richardson  v.  Spafford,  13 
Vt.  245. 

In  statute.    Caldwell  7 .  Dawson,  4  Mete.  (Ky.)  121. 


BUSHEL 

Johns.  14. 
L.  R,  5  Eq. 

:h  Trustees, 
307. 
Cai.  246. 

\.  Co.  V.  Hor- 


,  3 ;  Wilder  v. 
Id,  2  Gray,  524. 
V.  Eastcourt,  2 

c.  374. 

317;  AHen  v. 
iter  V.  State,  29 
h,  3  Park.  C.  C. 

iss.  10 
)• 
.  75'- 

ns.  203 ;  Reg.  v. 
Rex.  7/.  Stallion, 
tate  V.  Mitchell, 
e  V.  Cottrell,  18 
aggerty,  46  Cal. 
ate,  17  Ga.  130; 
ch.  50 ;  Mary  v. 
;^raham  v.  State, 
I  V.  De  Brul,  10 
Ell.  10. 


Fire  Ins.  Co.,  24 
ed.  Rep.  753- 
Am.  Dec.  601). 
Peter's  Academy, 


m  V.  SpaflFord,  ij 


BUSINESS. 


5X 


BUSINESS. 


BUSINESS.         Bish  v.  Keeling,  1  M.  &  S.  95. 

In  contract.    Ewing  v.  Johnson,  34  How.  Pr.  202. 
In  deed.     Doe  v.  Bird,  2  Ad.  &  Ell.  161  ;  Bramwell  v.  Lacy,  10  Ch. 
Div.  691. 

In  statute.  King  v.  Piatt,  37  N.  Y.  155 ;  Goddard  v.  Chaffee,  3  Allen, 
395;  Parker  Mills  v.  Commr.  of  Taxes,  23  N.  Y.  242;  Moore  v. 
State,  16  Ala.  411  ;  Bloom  v.  Richards,  2  Ohio  St.  387;  Johnson  V' 
State,  44  Ala.  415;  re  Hynes,  49  L.  J.  (N.  S.)  Bankr.  62  ;  Espy  v. 
State,  47  Ala.  533;  Martin  ?'.  State.  59  Ala.  36;  Harris  v.  Amery,  i 
Harr.  &  Ruth.  357;  Fennell  v.  Ridler,  5  B.  &  C.  409;  Mechanics' 
Bk.  z/.  Meridian  Agency  Co.,  24  Conn.  159;  Sumner  v.  Marcy,  3 
Woodb.  &  M.  105  ;  Goddard  v.  Chaffee,  2  Allen.  395. 

card.    In  contract.    Stoops  v.  Smith,  100  Mass.  63. 

corporation.      In  statute.     Adams  v.  Boston,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  r 

Holmes,  30;  Winter  v.  Iowa,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  2  Dill.  487;  re  Hercules 
Ins.  Co.,  5  Am.  L.  T.  Rep.  400;  re  Independent  Ins.  Co.,  i  Holmes, 
103. 

hours.    John  v.  Bank,  57  Ala.  96 ;  Derosia  v.  Winona,  etc.,   R. 

Co.,  18  Minn.  133. 

of  a  court.    In  statute.    King  v.  Piatt,  37  N.  Y.  155. 

of  a  court  of  criminal  or  oivU  judicature.   In  statute.   Palmer 

v.  Powell,  6  M.  &  W.  627. 

—  of  a  slaughterer  of  cattle.    In  statute.    Liverpool  New  Cattle 
Market  v.  Hodson,  8  B.  &  S.  184. 

or  employment.    In  statute.    Moore  v.  State,  16  Ala.  41 1. 

or  work.    In  statute.    King  v.  Inhabitants,  7  B.  &  C.  600. 

purposes.     In  statute.     Smith  7>.  Thompson,  8  C.  B.  59. 

that  might  be  offensive.    In  deed.     Jones  v.  Thome,  i  B.  & 

C.715. 
carry  on .    In  statute.    Holmes  v.  Holmes,  40  Conn.  1 17 ;  Shiels 

V.  R  Co.,  30  L.  J.  (Q.  B.)  331 ;  re  Alabama  R.  Co.,  9  Blatchf.  391. 
carry  on  the of  a  wine  merchant.     In  contract.    Turner  v. 

Evans,  2  El.  &  Bl.  512. 
doing  any .    In  statute.  Price  v.  St.  Louis  Ins.  Co.,  3  Mo.  (App.) 

269. 
doing .    In  statute.     Smith    v.  International   Ins.  Co.,  35  How. 

Pr.  126. 
engage  in  trade  or .     In  statute.     Netterville  v.  Barber,    53 

Miss.  168. 

in  and  about  her .    Dean  v.  Brown,  5  B.  &  C.  337. 

labor or  work.    In  statute.    Pattee  7>.  Greeley,  13  Mete.  384. 

mercantile .    In  statute.    Graham  v.  Hendricks,  22  La.  Ann.  523. 

ordinary .    In  statute.    Norton  v.  Powell,  4  M.  &  G.  42. 

outward  mark  or  show  of .    In  deed.    Evans  v.  Davis,  10  Ch. 


Div.  747. 

place  of .    In  statute.    Rolfe  v.  Learmonth,  14  Q.  B.  197;  Minor 

V.  R.  Co.,  I  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  327. 
such  other as  may  be  provided  by  law.     In  statute.    State  v. 

Tolle,  71  Mo.  646. 
tanning .    In  agreement.    Barger  v.  Caldwell,  2  Dana,  131. 


0^ 


BUSINESS. 


53 


BYLAW. 


BUT. 


BUTCHEB. 


BUYEBS. 
BY. 


BY-LAW. 


In  power  of  attorney.     Ashley  7/.  Bird,  i  Mo. 
-.    In  statute.     Tiffany  v.  Lucas, 


BUSINESS  —  Conti  n  ucil. 

to  act  in  all  my . 

640  (14  Am.  Dec.  313). 
usual  and  ordinary  course  of 

IS  Wail.  410. 

whose it  is.    In  statute.    Warren  v.  Shook,  i  Otto,  704. 

Abbott  V.  Middleton,  7  H.  L.  Cas.  75. 

///  statute.     Union  Paper  Rjg  Co.  v.  Newell,  1 1  Blatchf.  383. 

Enimcrton  v.  Matthews,  7  Hurl.  &  N.  590. 

In  statute.    Henbark  v.  State,  53  Ala.  523 ;  Mayor  7/.  Davis,  6  W.  &  S. 
269. 

trade  or  business  of  a .    /;/  statute.    Doe  v.  Spry,  i  B.  &  Aid. 

620. 

option.    Pickerings.  Demerritt,  100  Mass.  416. 

In  contract.    Coonley  w.  Anderson,  i  Hill,  519;  Rankin  v.  Woodworth, 


3  Pa.  48. 
Indeed.    Wells?'.  Ins.  Co.,  48  N.  H.  493;  Bailey  v.  White,  41  N.  H. 

337;  The  Magnolia  v.  Marshall,  39  Miss.  100;  Wilson  v.  jnloes,  6 

Gill,  121 ;  Thomas  v.  Hatch,  3  Sumn.  170. 
In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Griffin,  105  Mass.  1751 
In  order  of  court.    Oxley  v.  Bridges,  i  Doug.  67. 
In  statute.    Boyce  v.  Wilkins,  5  S.  &  R.  330 ;  Cavence  v.  Butler,  6 

Binney,  53. 

a  stream.    In  deed.    Thomas  v.  Hatch,  3  Sumn.  170. 

and  at  the  expense  of  the  purchaser.     In  contract.    Gabriels. 

Smith,  17  Q.  B.  847. 

authority.     Merrifield  ?/.  Robbins,  8  Gray,  150. 

final  judgment.     In  agreement.     Hanbert  v.  Haworth,  78  Pa.  St. 


78. 

—  force.     In  insurance  policy. 
Y.  (S.  C.)  291. 

—  force  of  the  statutes.     In  information 


Fischer  v.  Hope,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  40  N. 

Attorney-General  v. 
Le  Revert,  6  M.  &  W.  409. 

—  firom  or  under.    In  lease,    Stanley  v.  Hays,  3  Q.  B.  105. 

—  means  of     Com.  v.  Walker,  108  Mass.  313. 

—  November  next.    In  contract.     Rankin  v.  Woodworth,  3  Pen. 
&  W.  48. 

—  the  first  day  of  November. 


In  contract,    Coonley  f.  Ander- 


son, I  Hill,  519. 

the  year.    Pleasants  v.  Claghorn,  2  Miles,  302. 

virtue  of  his  employment.    In  statute.     Rex  v.  Beeson,  i  Russ. 

&  Ry.  320. 

virtue  of  his  office.    In  statute.     Staight  v.  Gee,  2  Stark.  445. 

way  of  deposit.    In  lease.    Palmer  v.  Temple,  9  Ad.  &  Ell.  508. 

whose  means.     Fitchburgh  v.  Cheshire  R.  Co..  1 10  Mass.  210. 

known .    In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Griffin,  105  Mass.  175. 

In  statute.    Com.  7'.  Turner,  i  Cush.  494;  Drake  7/.  Hudson  River  R. 

Co.,  7  Barb.  508;  Compton  v.  Van  Valkenburg,  34  N.  J.  (L.)  134; 

Hopkins  v.  Mayor,  4  M.  &  W.  621 ;  Gosling  v.  Veley,  19  L.  J.  N.  S. 

(Q-  B.)  1 35- 


Bird,  I  Mo 


ny  V.  Lucas, 
704. 

382. 

is,  6  W.  &  S. 

,  I  B.  &  Aid. 

Wood  worth, 

hiter4i  N.  H. 
m  V.  Inloes,  6 

e  V.  Butler,  6 

ro. 

tci.    Gabriel  v. 

orth,  78  Pa.  St. 
Ins.  Co.,  40  N. 
ney-General  v. 
B.  105. 

>dworth,  3  Pen. 
onley  ».  Ander- 

Beeson,  i  Russ. 

;,  2  Stark.  445- 
9  Ad.  &  Ell.  508. 
.  no  Mass.  210. 

:»ss.  175- 

^udson  River  R. 
34  N.J.(L.)  134; 
ley,  19  L-  J-  N.  S. 


BYHTANDERS. 


53 


CAPITAL. 


CALLED. 


CALLING. 
CAME. 

CAMFHENE. 


BYBTANDERS.    /«  statute.    Simon  v.  Gratz,  2  Penr.  &  W.  412  (33  Am.  Dec.  i). 
CABIN.  I  larvie  v.  Turner,  46  Mo.  444. 

Ill  contract.    Leckie  v.  Sears,  109  Mass.  424. 
CABINE  r.  —  of  ouriosities.    In  will.    Cavendish  v.  Cavendish,  1  Cox  Ch.  77 ; 

I  Brown  Ch.  467. 
CABINET-WARE.    In  policy  0/  insurance.    Appleby  v.  Astor  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  54  N.  Y. 

253- 
CABLE.  ofanyBise.    In  specification.    Hastings?/.  Brown,  1  El.  &  Bi.  451. 

CALCULATED.    In  instruction.    Gerrish  v.  Norris,  9  Cush.  170. 

CALL.  Ambergate,  etc.,  R.  Co,  v.  Mitchell,  4  Ex.  540;  Shaw  v,  Rowley,  16  M. 

&  W.  810;  Newry,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Edmunds,  5  Eng.  Rail.  Cas.  275; 

ex  parte  Tooke,  6  id.  i  ;  Pixley  t.  Boynton,  79  111.  351. 
to  testify  thereto  by  the  opposite  party.    In  statute.   Thomas 

V.  Thomas,  42  Ala.  120. 

upon  to  pay.      In  statute.    Cook  v.  Luckett,  2  C.  B.  1 74. 

ordinary .    In  statute.     King  v.  Inhabitants,  7  B.  &  C.  600. 

by  desoent,  gift  or  devise.    In  statute.    Gardner  v.  Collins,  2 

Pet.  58. 
In  fire  insurance  policy.    Westfall  v.  H.  R.  R.  R.,  13  N.  Y.  290;  Harper 

V.  Alb.  Ins.  Co.,  17  N.  Y.  194. 
spirit  gas,  burning  fluid  or  ohemical  oils.    In  insurance  policy. 

Wheeler  v.  American  Cent.  Ins.  Co.,  6  Mo.  (App.)  235. 

OAMF-MEETING.    congregation  or  other  assembly  of  people  met  for  reli- 
gious worship.    In  statute.    State  v.  Schieneman,  64  Mo.  386. 

BealT/.  Finch,  11  N.  Y.  128. 

money.    In  contract.    Thompson  v.  Sloan,  23  Wend,  71. 

Rex  V.  Kent,  13  East,  220;  Rex  v.  Chelsea  Water-Works,  5  B.  &  Aid. 

156;  Riddle  v.  Proprietors,  7  Mass,  169;  Com.  z/,  Fisher,  i   Penn, 

462 ;  Rogers  v.  Bradshaw,  20  Johns.  735. 
lit  deed.    Bishop  v.  Seeley,  18  Conn.  390. 
boat.    In  statute.    The  Vermont,  6  Ben,  115;  The  Mamie,  5  Tex, 

820;  Buckley  v.  Brown,  3  Wall.  Jr.  304, 
revenues.    In  Constitution.    People  v.  N.  Y.  Cent.  R.  R.  24  N. 

Y.  485  ;  34  Barb.  123, 
Winton  v.  Spring,  18  Cal,  451  ;  Ballard  v.  Burnside,  49  Barb.  102. 
In  agreement.    Auburn  City  Bk,  v.  Leonard,  40  Barb.  119, 
CANCELATION.     Spear  v.  Alexander,  42  Ala.  572, 
CANCELING.    In  statute.    Doe  v.  Perks,  3  B.  &  Aid,  492. 

or  obliterating.    In  statute.    Baptist  Church  v.   Robbarts,  2 

Pa,  St.  1 10, 
In  statute.    Att'y  Gen.  v.  Barrell,  i  Younge  &  J,  498. 

be  ascertained.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Inhabitants,  8  Q.  B.  559. 

Hart  V.  Burnett,  15  Cal.  556, 
Hayes  v.  Cuny,  9  Mart.  (La.)  87. 

floorcloth .    In  statute.    Arthur  v.  Cummings,  i  Otto,  363, 

producing .    In  statute.    Collector  v.  Beggs,  \^  Wall.  182. 

In  statute.    Sun  Mut.  Ins,  Co,  v.  Mayor,  8  N.  Y,  240;  People  v.  Com- 

mrs,,  23  N.  Y.  192 ;  International  Ass.  Co.  v.  Commrs,,  28  Barb,  318; 

New  Haven  v.  City  Bank,  31  Conn.  106 ;  State  Bank  v.  Bracken- 


CAN. 

CANADA 

CANAL. 


CANCEL. 


CANDLES. 

CANNOT. 

CANON. 

CANT. 

CANVAS. 

CAPACITY. 

CAPITAL. 


Ml 


CAPITAL. 


54 


CARPENTERS. 


OAI'TTAL  —  Continued. 

ridg^e,  7  Blatchf.  395  ;  Bailey  v,  Clark,  21  Wall.  284 ;  MuchaniCH'  Bank 

7>.  Townshcnd,  5  Blatchf.  315;  People  7/.  Supervisors,  18  Wend.  605. 
In  will.     Vernon  7'.  Vernon,  53  Cal.  351;  Enohin  z*.  Wylie,  10  H.  L. 

Cas.  I. 
stock.    In  corporation  charter.     New  Haven  v.  City  Bank,  31 

Conn.  109;  State  T/.  Norwich,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  30  Conn.  296;  State  v. 

Morristown  Fire  Assn.  23  N.  J.  (L.)  195;  Hightower  v.  Thornton, 

8  Ga.  486;  Barry  v.  Merchants'  Exchange  Co.,  i  Sandf.  250;  Read 

V.  Eatoiiton  Manfg.  Co.,  40  Ga.  98. 

In  statute.  State  Bank  v.  City  of  Milwaukee,  18  Wis.  281  ;  Philadel- 
phia v.  Gray's  Ferry,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  52  Pa.  St.  177;  Pacific  Hotel  Co. 
V.  Lieb,  83  111.  602 ;  St.  Louis,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Loftin,  30  Ark.  693 ; 
Pratt  V.  Munson,  17  Hun,  475  ;  Railroad  Co.  v.  Vance,  6  Otto,  455 ; 
Railroad  Co.  v.  Gaines,  7  Otto,  707. 

United  States  v,  Padelford,  9  Wall.  531  ;  Mauwin  v.  Ins.  Co.,  6  Wall, 
i;  United  States  v.  Athens  Armory,  35  Ga.  344;  The  Grotius,  9 
Cranch,  368;  Moxon  v.  The  Fanny,  2  Pet.  Adm.  309;  Decatur  t/. 
United  States,  Dev.  33;  Lee  v.  Boardman,  3  Mass.  238.    • 

In  insurance  policy.  Dole  v.  New  England  Ins.  Co.,  6  Allen,  373 ;  Dole 
V.  Merchants'  Ins.  Co.,  51  Me.  463 ;  Richardson  v.  Maine  Ins.  Co.,  6 
Mass.  102 ;  Archibald  v.  Mercantile  Ins.  Co.,  3  Pick.  70. 

and  seimre.    In  insurance  policy.     Powell  v.  Hyde,  5  El.  &  Bl. 


OAPTUBB. 


OAFTUBES. 
CAUDINAL. 
OABE. 


CABEFUL. 
CABOO. 


OABITAL. 

CABNALLY. 

CABPENTEBS. 


607. 
/>/  insurance  policy.     Pipon  v.  Cope,  i  Camp.  434, 

points.     In  contract.    Finnie  v.  Clay,  2  Bibb,  351. 

In  statute.    State  v.  Buffington,  20  Kas.  599. 

and  management.    In  order.    Boodle  v.  Dames,  3  Ad.  &  Ell.  207. 

direction  and  management.  In  plea.  Taylor  v.  Clay,  9  Q.  B.  713. 

A. of  B.    Ely  V.  American,  etc.,  Ex.  Co.,  29  Wis.  61 1. 

ordinary .    State  v.  Railroad,  52  N.  H.  528. 

utmost and  diligence.     Baltimore,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Worthington, 

21  Md.  275. 

want  of .    Warner  v.  Dunnavan,  23  III.  380. 

especially .    Chicago,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Clark,  2  Bradw.  n6. 

Seamans  ?'.  Loring,  i  Mason,  127;  Flanigan  v.  Demarest,  3  Robt.  173; 

Twing  V.  Great  Western  Ins.  Co.,  103  Mass.  406. 
In  contract.    Kreuger  v.  Blanck,  L.  R.,  5  Ex.  179. 

/•'  .nsurance  policy.  Allegre  v.  Maryland  Ins.  Co.,  i  Gill.  &  J.  136  (20 
Am.  Dec.''424) ;  Walcott  v.  Eagle  Ins.  Co.,  4  Pick.  429;  Paddock  v. 
Franklin  Ins.  Co.,  1 1  Pick.  227 ;  Macy  v.  Wheeling  Ins.  Co.,  9  Mete. 
354 ;  Wilkinson  v.  Hyde,  3  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  44 ;  Paddock  v.  Franklin 
Ins.  Co.,  II  Pick.  227  ;  Thwingt/.  Great  Western.  Ins.  Co.,  103  Mass. 
-  406;  Humphries  v.  Ins.  Co.,  3  Mason,  440;  Bayard  v.  Ins.  Co.,  4 
id.  265. 

In  statute.    Borroman  v.  Drayton,  2  Ex.  Div.  1 5. 

knowledge.    Noble  v.  State,  22  Ohio  St.  541. 

know.    In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Squires,  97  Mass.  y). 


in  their  own  shops  or  in  buildings  erecting  or  repairing. 

In  insurance  policy.    Delonguemare  v.  Tradesman's  Ins.  Co.,  2  Hall, 
589. 


^■tt«vtpff*».^up»  w.umM^'*»tmwm» 


i.iUiiwriM  iiiiir — — i-T--' 


lanics'  Bank 


}  Wend.  605. 
lie.  10  H.  L. 

ty  Bank,  31 
196;  State  7'. 
V.  Thornton, 
If.  250;  Read 

Si  ;  Philadel- 
fic  Hotel  Co. 
30  Ark.  693; 
,6  Otto,  455: 

I.  Co.,  6  Wall, 
he  Grotius,  9 
9;  Decatur  7/. 

en.  373:  Dole 

ine  Ins.  Co.,  6 

o. 

le.  5  El.  &  Bl. 


;  Ad.  &  Ell.  207. 
lay,  9  QB.  713- 
II. 

.  Worthington, 

Iw.  116. 

St.  3Robt.  173; 


iill.  &  J.  136  (20 
P9;  Paddock  V. 
ns.  Co..  9  Mete. 
Dck  V.  Franklin 
s.  Co.,  103  Mass. 
d  V.  Ins.  Co.,  4 


s.  >9. 

ig  or  repairing. 
Ins.  Co.,  2  Hall, 


CARRIAGE. 
OAUBIAQB. 


OABBIAOBS. 
OABBIBD. 

OABBIEB. 


55 


CARR  V. 


In  slatuU:  Lovering  v.  Stone,  2  B.  4  C.  518 ;  Jackson  v.  Curwcn,  5  B. 
&  C.  36;  Isaacs  v.  Third  Ave.  R.  R..  47  N.  Y.  121 ;  Conway  v.  leller- 
son,  46  N.  H.  521 ;  Taylor  v.  Goodwin.  4  y.  B.  Div.  228;  Speck  v. 
Powell,  L.  R..  9  Ex.  25. 
In  ordinance.  Snyder  v.  North  Lawrence.  8  Kas.  82. 
containing  volunteer  inflmtry.  In  statute.  Stephenson  7'.  Tay- 
lor, I  B.  &  S.  107. 

wagon,  cart  or  other .    In  statute.     Danby  v.  Hunter,   5  Q.  R 

Div.  20. 

wheeled .    In  statute,     Radnoshire  Bd.  v.  Evans,  3  B.  &  S.  402. 

In  statute.     Hegan  v.  Eighth  Ave.  R.  R..  1 5  N.  Y.  380. 

into  any  port.    In  statute.    The  Pieve  Supcriorc,  L.  R.,  4  Adm. 

&  Ecc.  170. 
In  statute.     Ex  parte  Middleton,  3  B.  &  C.  164. 

of  the  mail.    ///  statute.    Wynen  v.  Schappert,  6  Daly,  558, 

Oommon .    Coggs  71.  Bernard,  2  Ld.  Raym.  909;   Gisbourn  v. 

Hurst,  I  Salk.  249;  Dwight  v.  Brewster,  i   Pick.  50;  Hale  v.  New 

Jersey  Steam  Nav.  Co.,  15  Conn.  539;  Craig  v.  Childress,  Peck,  270 

(14  Am.  Dec.  751);  Bucklaiid  v.  Adams'  Ex.  Co.,  97  Mass.  124;  The 

Niagara  v.  Cordes,  21  How.  7  ;  Peik  v.  Chicago,  etc.,  R.  Co..  94  U. 

S.  164;  Chicago,  etc.,  R.  Co,  v.  Ackley,  94  U.  S.  179;  Winona,  etc., 

R.  Co.  V.  Blake.  94  U.  S.  180;  Christenson  v.  Am.  Ex.  Co.,  15  Minn. 

270;  Lowell  Wire  Fence  Co.  v.  Sargent.  8  Allen,  189;  Sherman  v. 

Wells,  28  Barb.  403 ;  Baldwin  v.  Am.  Ex.  Co.,  23  111.  197 ;  Read  v. 

Spaulding,  5  Bosw.  395 ;  Haslam  v.  Adams'  Ex.  Co.,  6  Bosw.  235 ; 

Sweet  V.  Barney,  23  N.  Y.  335 ;  Verncr  v.  Sweitzer.  32  Pa.  St.  208 . 

Southern  Ex.  Co.  v.  Newby,  3*  Ga.  635 ;   Hollister  v.  Nowlen.  19 

Wend.  2>, ,  Cole  v.  Goodwin,   19  Wend.  251  ;  Clark  v.  Faxton,  26 

Wend.  153;  Powell  v.  Myers,  26  Wend.  591  ;  Camden,  etc..  Transp. 

Co.  V.  Belknap,  21  Wend.  354;  Jones  7/.  Voorhees,  10  Ohio,  145; 

Richards  v.  Westcott,  2  Bosw.  589;  Parmelee  v.  McNulty,  19  111. 

556;  Parmelee  v.  Lowitz,  74  111.  116;  Dibble  v.  Brown.  12  Ga.  217; 

South-western  R.  Co.  7/.  Webb,  48  Ala.  585;  Levi  v.  Lynn,  etc..  Horse 

R.  Co.,  II  Allen,  300;  Gordon  v.  Hutchinson,  i  W.  &  S.  285  ;  Smith 

V.  Pierce,  i  La.  349 ;  Adams  v.  New  Orleans  Towboat  Co.,  1 1  La.  46 ; 

Walston  V.  Myers,  5  Jones,  174;  White  v.  The  Mary  Ann,  6  Cal. 

462;  Ashmore  v.  Penn.  Steam  Tow  Co.,  28  N.  J.  (L.)  180;   Caton 

V.  Rumney,  13  Wend.  387;  Alexander  v.  Greene,  3  Hill,  9;  Wells 

V.  Steam  Nav.  Co.,  2  N.  Y.  204;  Leonard  v.  Hendiickson,  iS  Pa.  SL 

40;  Varble  v.  Bigley,  14  Bush,  698;  Pullman  Palace  Car  Co.  v. 

Smith,  73  111.  360;  Blum  v.  Southern  Pullman  Pal.  Car  Co.,  3  Cent 

L.  J.  591 ;  MdAndrew  v.  Electric  Tel.  Co.,  17  C.  B.  3;  Parks  v.  Alta 

Cal.  Tel.  Co.,  15  Cal.  242;  Western  Un.  Tel.  Co.  v.  Carew,  15  Mich. 

525 :  Shelden  v.  Robinson.  7  N.  H.  157  (26  Am.  Dec.  762). 

concealed  about  bis  i>er8on.  In  statute.  Owen  v.  State,  31  Ala. 

387;  Washington  v.  State,  36  Ga.  242;  Hicks  v.  Com.,  7  Gratt.  597. 
In  statute.    Owen  v.  State,  31  Ala.  387. 

on  business.     In  statute.    Corbett  v.  General  Steam   Nav.  Co.,  4 

Hurl.  &  N.  483;  Le  Tallier  v.  R.  Co.,  3  C.  P.  Div.  19;  Brown  v.  R. 
Co.,  4  B.  &  S.  326. 
In  contract.     Brampton  v.  Beddoes,  13  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  538. 

on  or  exercise  the  praotioe  or  profession  of  a  surgeon.    In 

deed.     Rawlinson  v.  Clarke,  14  M.  &  W.  189. 


CA/iJi  y. 


56 


CASH. 


OABBY  —  Continued. 

to  aell 


0ARRTI17O. 


CART. 


OAS. 
CASE. 


OASES. 


CASH. 


In  statute.    King  v.  McKnight,  10  B.  &  C.  736. 

take  and away.    In  indictment.     Com.  v,  Adams,  7  Gray,  443, 

Pickering  v.  Demeritt,  100  Mass.  416. 

on  biuinOM.     In  statute,     Weil  v.  State,   52  Ala.  19;  U.  S.  v. 

Jackson,  1   Hughes,  331. 
/;/  statute.    Webb.  v.   Brandon,  4  Heisk.  285 ;  Favcrs  v.  Glass,  33 

Ala.  621. 

or  truok-wagon.    In  statute.    Smith  v.  Chase,  71  Me.  164, 

taxed .    In  statute,    Williams  v,  Lear,  L.  R.,  7  Q.  B.  285. 

In  contract.    Farmers,  etc.,  Bk.  v.  Day,  13  Vt.  36. 

niyew?'.  U.  S.,  13  Wall.  595;  Kundolf  v.  Thalheimer,    12  N.  Y.  592; 
Benson  %>.  Cromwell,  26  Barb.  218. 

In  constitution,    ("ohens  v.  Virginia,  6  Wheat.  264. 
In  order  of  court,    Wingate  v.  Haywood,  40  N.  H.  445. 

arising  under  the  constitution  and  laws  of  the  United  States. 

In  statute,     American  Ins.  ("o.  ?'.  Canter,  i  Pet.  511. 

at  law.     In  constitution.     Re  Houghton,  42  Cal.  37. 

in  which  the  law  of  the  United  States  authorises  an  oath  to 

be  administered.    //(  statute.    IT.  S.  v.  V'olz,  14  Blatchf.  15. 

actions  upon  the .     In  statute,    Carroll  v.  Green,  2  Otto,  510. 

and  in .    In  contract.    Rust  v.  Nottidge,  i  Kl.  &  Bl.  99. 

fJBtOtsoi'his .     In  affidavit.      Fitzhugh  ?'.  Truax,  i  Hill,  644;  Ellis 

V.  Jones,  6  How.  Pr.  296. 

fbots  of  this .     In  affidavit.    Jordan  t-.  Garrison,  6  How.  Pr.  6. 

in of  death.    Re  Potter,  L.  R.,  8  Eq.  Cas.  52. 

missionary .    In  will.    Missionary  Soc.  v.  Chapman,  128  Mass. 

265. 

Re  Booth,  II  Wis.  516. 

affooting  embassadors,  other  public  ministers  and  consuls. 

In  constitution.     U.  S.  v,  Ortega,  11  Wheat.  467. 

at  law.     In  constitution,    Gaston  v,  Babcock,  6  Wis.  504. 

in  court.     In  statute.    Wright  v.  Gilbert,  51  Md.  147. 

heretofore  solely  cognizable  in  a  court  of  chancery.  In  statute, 

Gebhart  v.  Battler,  40  Iowa,  1 52. 

in  law  and  equity  arising  under  the    *    *    *    laws  of  the 

U.  S.    In  constitution,  U.  S.  r/.  Davidson,  i  Biss.  433;  Osb n. . .       "^ 

9  Wheat.  738 ;  Home  Ins.  Co.  v.  North-western  P     kef     .;  Iowa,  233 ; 

Baker  v,  Biddle,  Baldw.  394;  Bains  v.  The  '  id  Catharinr 

Baldw.  544. 
of  a  qiiasi  criminal  nature.     ///  statute.        logins  v.  Chicago, 

68  III.  372. 

capital .    In  constitution.    Cook  v.  State,  7  Blackf.  ifcj. 

civil  and  criminal .    In  statute,    Shultz  v.  Moore,  Wright,   280. 

Barnard  v.  Whiting,  7  Mass.  359. 

In  contract.    Bliss  v,  Arnold,  8  Vt.  255  ;  People  v.  Contracting  Bd.,  27 

N.  Y.  378 ;  Blair  v,  Wilson.  28  Gratt.  165. 
In  notice  of  sale,    Meng  v.  Houser,  13  Rich.  Eq.  210. 
In  statute.    Kitchell  v.  Jackson,  44  Ala.  302. 


CASH. 


6. 

jray,  443- 

9;  U.  S.  V. 

I.  Glass,  33 

:.  164. 

285. 

N.  Y.  592; 


ited  States. 


B  an  oath  to 

hf.  15. 
Otto,  510. 

99. 

ill,  644 ;  Ellis 

low.  Pr.  6. 
m,  128  Mass. 


and  consuls. 

I.  504. 

7- 

iry.  In  statute. 

laws  of  the 

sb'Mi..-.    ■   ' 
!    .i  Iowa,  2.:3  ; 
ad  Catharine. 

ns  7'.  Chicago, 

16,. 

,  Wright,   280. 

racting  Bd.,  27 


CASH. 


57 


CA  USE' 


CASTING. 
CASUALTIES. 


CASH  — Continued. 

payment.   Kroughton  v.  Silloway,  1 14  Mass.  71 ;  Foley  v.  Mason, 

6  Md.  37 :  Stewart  v.  Scudder,  24  N.  J.  (L.)  96. 

sale.  St.  Louis  Type  Foundry  v.  Union  Printing  Co.,  3  Mo.  (App.) 

149. 

i^tual payment.    In  statute.    IIuggcrty7A  Foster,  103  Mass.  19; 

Pierce  v.  Bryant,  5  Allen,  91. 

for .    In  deed.    Mead  v.  McLaughlin,  42  Mo.  198. 

in .    In  contract.    Gunter  v.  Sanchez,  1  Cal.  45. 

CASHIER.  Burnham  v.  Webster,  19  Me.  232. 

duties  of .    In  bond.   Minor  v.  Mech.  Bk.  of  Alexandria,  1  Pet.  46. 

OAST.  away.     In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Johns,  i  Wash.  363  ;  4  Dall.  412  ;  U. 

S.  V.  Vanraust,  3  Wash.  146. 
—  vote.    In  statute.     People  v.  Rector,  48  Barb.  603. 
In  statute.     Northard  v.  Pepper,  17  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  50. 

or  consequences  of  war  or  rebellion.     In    life  insurance 

poHcy.    Welts  v.  Conn.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  48  N.  Y.  36. 
CATALOGUE.  In  statute.    Strutt  v.  Robinson,  3  B.  &  Ad.  395. 

CATCHINGS.     In  insurance  policy.     Rogers  v.  Merhaiiics'  Ins.  Co.,  i  Story,  C.  C.  603. 
CATTLE.         Decatur  Bk.  7^  St.  Louis  Bk.,  21  Wall.  294. 

In  guaranty.  Decatur  Bk.  7/.  St.  Louis  Bk.,  21  Wall.  294. 
In  statute.  Child  v.  Hearn,  L.  R.,  9  E.\.  176;  Wright  v.  Pearson,  L. 
R.,  4  Q.  B.  582;  4  B.  &  S.  726;  Reg.  v.  Whitney,  i  Moody,  3;  Rex 
V.  Clarke,  i  Lewin,  229;  Rex  v.  Paty,  2  W.  Bl.  721  ;  Rex  r/.  Chappie, 
Russ.  &  Ry.  77 ;  State  v.  Crenshaw,  22  Mo.  457 ;  State  v.  Hamble- 
ton,  22  Mo.  452;  State  v.  Clifton,  24  Mo.  376;  Darling  v.  Rogers,  7 
Kas.  592  (note) ;  Ohio  R.  Co.  v.  Brewster,  47  III.  462  ;  U.  S.  v.  Mat- 
tock, 2  Sawyer,  148;  State  v.  Moreland,  27.  Tex.  726. 

one  pair  of  working .    In  statute,    Bowzey  v.  Newbigin,  48  Me. 

410. 
CAUSA.  Thomas  v.  Thomas,  2  Q.  B.  851. 

CAUSE.  Bleyew  v.  U.  S.,  13  Wall.  595 ;  Mouton  v.  Noble,  1  La.  Ann.  192. 

In  statute.    Mason  v.  Worrall  Highway,  4  Q.  B.  Div.  459 ;  Queen  v. 
Searle,  5  El.  &  Bl.  i. 

and  procure  to  be  administered.    In  statute.     Le  Beard  v. 

People,  34  N.  Y.  223. 

of  action.     Bank  of  Commerce  v.  Rutland,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  10  How. 

Pr.  I ;  Graham  v.  Scripture,  26  How.  Pr.  501. 
In  statute.    Cherry  v.  Thompson,  L.  R.,  7  Q.  B.  573 ;  Bennett  v.  Ew- 
ing,  4  Robt.  671  ;   Cooke  v.  Gill,  L.  R.,  8  C.  P.  107 ;  Durham  v. 
Spence,  L.  R.,  6  Ex.46;  Scarborough  v.  Smith,  18  Kas.  399;  Bonsey 
V.  Wordsworth,  18  C.  B.  325. 

of  action  surviving.    In  statute.    Livermore  t/.  Bainbridge,  49  N. 

Y.  125. 

of  complaint.    In  statute.  King?/.  Justices,  2  B.  «fe  Ad.  149;  Rex 

V.  Justices,  7  Q.  B.  195. 
of  his  imprisonment.     In  statute.     Spear  v.  Wardell,  i  N.  Y. 

144- 
shall  be  considered  as  abcmdoned.  In  statute.  Koon  v.  Nichols 

85  III.  15s. 


CA  USE. 


58 


CERTIFICATE. 


CAUSE  —  Continued. 

to  be  imported.     In  statute.     Budenberg  v.  Roberts,  L.  R.,  i  C. 

P.  575- 
due shown.    In  statute.    Re  Mining  Co.,  12  Ch.  Div.  325. 


In'statute.     People  v.  Mayor,  19  Hun,  441. 
-.    In  contract.    Cummer  v.  Betts,  40  Mich.  322  (29  Am.  Rep. 


95- 


CAUSED. 


CAUSES. 


CAVEAT. 


for  — 
good 

530). 
game  — — .    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Morris,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  R. 

the .    In  reference.    Samson  v.  Young,  50  N.  H.  62. 

the of  action.     In  statute.     Borthwick  v.  Walton,  1 5  C.  B.  502. 

In  statute.    Palmer  v.  City  of  Concord,  48  N.  H.  21 1. 

and  procured.    In  flea.     Farley  v.  Danks,  4  El.  &  Bl.  498. 

In  statute.    Re  Dean  of  York,  2  Q.  B.  i. 

to  be  taken.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Wilson,  7  Cox,  C.  C.  190. 

all civil  and  criminal.    /«  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Rhodes,  i  Abb.  (U. 

s.)  33. 

several of  action.     In  statute.    State  v.  Davis,  35  Mo.  406 ;  Otis 

V.  Mechanics'  Bank,  35  Mo.  128. 
In  statute.     Stewart  v.  Austin,  9  Phila.  141. 
emptor.  Hargous  v.  Stone,  5  N.  Y.  73 ;  Wright  v.  Hart.  i8  Wend. 

449- 

venditor.    Wright  v.  Hart,  18  Wend.  449. 

viator.    Cornwall  v.  Commrs.,  10  Ex.  771. 

to  be  thereon.    /;;  statute.    Jordan  v.  Haskell,  63  Me.  189. 

to  reside.    In  constitution.    State  v.  Dilloway,  2  Vroom,  42. 

In  ivill.    Den  v.  Pearson,  16  N.  J.  (L.)  181. 
In  deed.    Mulford  v.  Le  Franc,  26  Cal.  SS. 
Campbell  v.  Nicholson,  3  La.  Ann.  458. 
CELEBRATING.    divine  service.     In  statute.     Coflf  v.  Barber,  L.  R.,  7  C.  P. 

393- 
In  statute.     Hamilton  v.  St.  George,  L.  R.,  9  Q.  B.  42. 
In  statute.    Jenkins  7/.  Andover,   103  Mass.  104;  Queen  v.  Justices,  5 
El.  &  Bl.  703. 

cattle.    In  indictment.     Rex.  v.  Chalkey,  i  Russ.  &  Ry.  259. 

a time.     In  contract.     Dnncombe  v.  Brighton  Co.,  L.  R.,  10  Q.  B. 


CEASED. 

CEASING. 

CEDE. 

CEDO. 

CEDULE. 


CELLAB. 
CEMETEBY. 

CERTAIN. 


372. 


In  statute.     Pemberton  v.  Roe, 


Langton  v.   Carleton,  L.  R.,  9 


any  term  or  number  of  years — 

7  B.  &  C.  2. 

twelve  months .    In  contract. 

Ex.  57. 

CERTAINTY,    moral .    Com.  i/.  Costley,  118  Mass.  i. 

CERTIFICATE.     Miller  v.  Larmon,  38  How.  Pr.  417. 

In  statute.    McVey  v.  McVey,  51  Mo.  406 ;  Dalton  v.  Fenn,  40  Mo.  109; 
U.  S.  V.  Ambrose,  2  Fed.  Rep.  556. 

of  deposit.    Hotchkiss  v.  Mosher,  48  N.  Y.  478  ;  National  Bk.  v. 

Washington  Bk.,  5  Hun,  605 ;  Bank  of  Orleans  v.  Merrill,  2  Hill. 
ros;  Leavitt  v.  Palmer,  3  N.  Y.  19;  Talladega  Ins.  Co.  v.  Wood- 
ward, 44  Ala.  287 ;  Charnley  v.  Dulels,  8  W.  &  S.  353 .  Lebanon  Bk. 
V.  Mangan,  28  Pa.  St.  452 ;  Bank  of  Peru  v.  Farnsworth,  18  111.  565  , 
Kilgore  V.  Bulkley,  14  Conn.  363;  Carey  v.  McDougall,  17  Ga.  84; 


llllti'  "-"T— **~—*^"**'*'"'*'*'*''* 


TIFICATE. 

rts,  L.  R.,  I  C. 

»iv.  325. 

2  (29  Am.  Rep. 

R.95- 

I S  C.  B.  502. 

I  Bl.  498. 

C.  C.  190. 

ies,  I  Abb.  (U. 

Mo.  406 ;  Otis 
aart.  iSWend. 


Me.  189. 
room,  42. 


,  L.  R.,  7  C.  P. 

1  V.  Justices,  5 

&  Ry.  259. 
L.  R.,  10  Q.  B. 

iberton  v.  Roe, 
leton,  L.  R.,  9 


:nn,40  Mo.  109; 

National  Bk.  v. 
Merrill,  2  Hill. 
.  Co.  V.  Wood- 
i,  Lebanon  Bk. 
)rth,  18  111.  565, 
gall,  17  Ga.  84; 


CERTIFICATE. 


59 


CHARACTER. 


CEETIFICATE—  Continued. 

Lauglilin  v.  Marshall,  19  111.  390;  Cate  v.  Patterson,  25  Mich.  191 ; 
Welton  V.  Adams,  4  Cal.  37  ;  Patterson  v.  Poindexter,  6  W.  &  S.  227 

///  statute.     Sulton  v.  Savings  Inst.,  17  Wall.  109. 
CERTIFICATES.     ///  will.    Edmonson  v.  Bloomshire,  11  Wall.  382. 


CEBTIFIED. 

CERTIFY. 
CHAIRMAN. 

CHAJOBERS. 
CHAMPERTY. 


CHANCE. 


CHANGE. 


CHAPTER. 
CHARACTER. 


Security  Bk.  v.  National  Bk.,  67  N.  Y.  458. 

shall  have .  In  contract.  Roberts  v.  Mathews,  14  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  592. 

foreman  shall .    In  statute.    McDonald  z/.  State,  8  Mo.  283. 

of  such  respective  meetings.    In  statute.    West  London  R.  Co. 

V.  Bernard,  3  Q.  B.  873. 
Pittsburg,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Hurd,  17  Ohio  St.  144. 
at  his .    Com.  v.  McLaughlin,  122  Mass.  449. 

Re  Masters,  i  Dowl.  P.  C.  18;  Findon  v.  Parker,  11  M.  &.  W.  675  ; 

Flight  V.  Leman,  4  Q.  B.  883;   Sedgwick  v.  Stanton,  14  N.  Y.  289; 

Thallheimer  r/.  BrinckerhoflF,  3  Cow.  623  (15  Am.  Dec.  318);  Arden 

V.  Patton,  5  Johns.  Ch.  44;  Meeksv.  Denberry,  57  Ga.  273;  Barnes 

V.  Strong,   I   Jones  (Eq.),  100;   Holloway  v.   Lowe,  7  Port.  488; 

Wheeler  v.  Pounds,  24  Ala.  472  ;  Quigley  t/.  Thompson,  53  Ind.  317  ; 

Lathrop  v.  Amherst  Bk.,  9  Mete.  489;  Ogden  v.  Des  Arts,  4  Duer, 

275;  Hovey  v.  Hobson,  51  Me.  62;  Sta  ''ey  v.  Jones,  7  Bing.  369; 

Poe  V.  Davis,  29   Ala.  676;   Thurston  v.  Percival,  i    Pick.  416; 

Brown  v.  Beauchamp,  5  T.  B.  Mon.  410  (17  Am.  Dec.  81);  Keyv. 

Vattier,  i  Ohio,  132 ;  Rust  v.  Larue,  4  Litt.  417 ;  Richardson  v.  Row- 
land, 4cf  Conn.  565 ;  Duke  v.  Harper,  2  Mo.  (App.)  i. 
Goodman  v.  Cody,  i  Wash.  329 ;  Turner  v.  Tuolumne  Water  Co.,  25 

Cal.  397. 

verdict.    In  statute.     Boyce  z/.  Stage  Co.,  25  Cal.  460. 

White  V.  Brownell,  4  Abb.  Pr.  (N.  S.)  162. 

bill  or  ticket.    In  statute.    State  v.  Fisk,  3  Sneed,  695. 

of  grade.    Warren  v.  Henley,  31  Iowa,  31. 

of  possession.    In  insurance  policy.     Sherman  v.  Niagara,  etc., 

Ins.  Co.,  46  N.  Y.  526  (7  Am.  Rep.  380). 
of  title.    In  insurance  policy.    Hartford  Ins.  Co.  v.  Walsh,  54  111. 

164;  Ayres  v.  Hartford,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  17  Iowa,  176;  21  Iowa,  193; 

Keelerz/.  Niagara,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.,   16  Wis.  523;  Tillou  v.  Kingston, 

etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  5  N.  Y.  405;  Dreher  v.  ^Etna  Ins.  Co.,  18   Mo.   128 ; 

Orrelli/.  Hampden,  etc.,  Ins  Co.,  13  Gray,  431 ;  Hartford,  etc.  Ins. 

Co.  V.  "^oss,  23  Ind.  179. 
in  t  de  or  possession.     In  insurance  policy.     Card  v.  Phoenix 

Ins.  Co.,  4  Mo.  (App.)  426. 
in  use.     In  insurance  policy.     Cannell  v.  Phtenix  Ins.   Co.,  59 

Me.  582. 
its  original  purpose.    In  constitution.     Harrison  v.  Goudy,   57 

Ala.  50. 
the  form  or  ground  of  action.    In  statute.     Spencer  v.  Howe, 

26  Conn.  201. 

such .    In  statute.    Mutual  Ins.  Co.  v.  '.Vatts,  i  Wheat.  280. 

In  statute.    Hufi  v.  Alsup,  64  Mo.  51. 

Knodez/.  Williamson,  17  Wall.  586;  King?/.  Hardy,  24   How.  St.  Tr. 

1079;  Queen  ^■.  Rowton,  34  L.  J.  57 ;  Leverick  v.  Frank,  6  Oreg,  212. 
person  of  good .    In  statute.     Leader  z/.  Yell,  16  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  590. 


CHARACTER. 


60 


CHARITABLE, 


CHARACTEB  —  Continued. 

women  of  previously  chaste .    In  statute.     State  v.  Prizer,  49 

Iowa,  531  (31  Am.  Rep.  155);  Andre  v.  State,  5  Iowa,  389;  Boak  v. 
State,  5  Iowa,  430 ;  State  v.  Carron,  18  Iowa,  372 ;  Carpenter  v.  Peo- 
ple, 8  Barb.  603 ;  Crozier  v.  People,  i  Park.  C.  C.  453 ;  Safford  v. 
People,  I  Park.  C.  C.  474;  People  v.  Kenyon,  5  Park.  C.  C.  254; 
Kenyon  v.  People,  26  N.  Y.  203 ;  State  v.  Shean,  32  Iowa,  88, 

In  statute.    Scliriefer  v.  Wood,  5  Blatchf.  215. 

Merchants'  Ex.  Bk.  v.  Com.  W.  Co.,  49  N.  Y.  635  ;  Dillon  v.  Barnard 
21  Wall.  430. 

In  statute.  Grant  v.  Connecticut  Ins.  Co.,  29  Wis.  126;  Millard  v. 
Lyons,  25  Wis.  516;  Emmanuel  v.  Bridges,  L.  R.,  9  Q.  B.  286;  Doe 
T'.  Leiand,  4  B.  &  Ad.  144 ;  Lee  v.  Hutchinson,  8  C.  B.  22. 

and  aoouse*    In  indictment.     Com.  v.  O'Brien,  12  Cush.  90. 

at  law.    In  statute.    Fearne  v.  Wilson,  6  B.  &  C.  86. 

or  oonduot.    In  statute.     Beilby  v.  Scott,  7  M.  &  W.  100. 


CHARCOAL. 
CHABQE 


in of.    In  statute.    Local  Bd.  v.  Bisshoff,  2  C.  P.  Div.  187. 

person  in .    In  statute.    Ex  parte  Ferguson,  L.  R,.  6  Q.  B.  280. 

CHABOEABLE.  In  statute.  Walbridge  v.  Walbridge,  43  Vt.  617  ;  re  Morton,  5  Q.  B, 
591 ;  Town  of  Beacon  Falls  ^^  Seymour,  44  Conn.  214;  yueen  v.  In- 
habitants, 3  Q.  B.  790 ;  3  B.  &  S.  1 52. 

thereby.    In  statute.    Whippy  v.  Hillary,  3  B.  &  Ad.  400. 

aottially .    In  statute.    Bardwell  v.  Purrington,  107  Mass.  419. 

OHABGED.        In  indictment.    Brazier  v.  State,  44  Ala.  387. 

In  statute.    Queen  v.  Inhabitants,  15  Q.  B.  400. 

with  a  capital  crime.    In  statute.    State  v.  Duncan,  9  Port.  260. 

with  crime.     In  statute.     Day  v.  Inhabitants  of  Otis,  8  Allen. 

471. 

with  crime  and  confined  in  jail.     In  statute.     Mary  v.  State,  5 

Mo.  71. 

with  murder.    In  statute.    Rex  v.  Maynard,  i  Russ.  &  Ry.  240. 

other  annuity on  such  lands.  In  statute.  Walford  v.  Marchant 

2  B.  &  Ad.  315. 

CHABQES.        In  statute.    Copeland  v.  Bartlett,  6  C.  B.  36. 

of  imprisonment.      In  statute.     Inhabitants  of  Townsend  v. 

Walcutt,  3  Mete.  154. 
or  disbursements  at  law.     In  statute.     Wardle  v.  Nicholson.  4 

B.  &  Ad.  474. 

costs  or .    In  contract.    Green  v,  Jones,  78  N.  C.  265. 

professional .    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Priest.  16  Q.  B.  44. 

CHASITABLE.    Adye  v.  Smith,  44  Conn.  70. 

In  statute.    Town  of  Hamden  v.  Rice,  24  Conn.  351. 

allowance.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Mayor.  2  Q.  B.  695. 

corporation.    American  Asylum  v.  Phoenix  Bank,  4  Conn.  17a 

(10  Am.  Dec.  112). 

institutions.    In  statute.    Convention  v.  Portland.  65  Me.  92. 

or  benevolent  institutions.     In  statute.    Appeal  Tax  Court  v. 

St.  Peter's  Academy,  50  Md.  321. 
uses.     In  statute.    Doe  z/.  Hawthorn.  2  B.  &Ald.  104;  Druryv. 


MiMMMMMIaM 


mm 


TABLE. 


Prizer,  49 
9 ;  Boak  v. 
ter  V.  Peo- 

Safford  v. 
C.  C. 254; 
ra.  88. 

V.  Barnard 

Millard  v. 
J.  286 ;  Doe 

ish.  90. 

100. 
187. 
Q.  B.  280. 

ton,  5  0-  B, 
^ueen  v.  In- 

400. 
lass.  419. 


,  9  Port.  260. 
•tls,  8  Allen, 

ry  V.  State,  5 

s.  &  Ry.  240. 
V.  Marchant 


fownsend  v. 
Nicholson,  4 


,  4  Conn.  173 

6s  Me.  92. 
Tax  Court  v, 

104;  Druryv. 


CHARITABLE. 


61 


CHILD. 


CHABITABLE  —  Continued. 
Inhabitants, 


GHABITEES, 
GHABTFY. 


CHARTER. 


CHATTEIiS. 


CHEAT. 


10  Allen,  169 ;    Jackson  v.   Phillips,   14  Allen,  539 ; 

Saltonstall  v.  Sanders,  11  Allen,  446;  Owens  v.  Missionary  Soc,  14 

N.  Y.  380. 

In  will.    Dolan  v.  MacDermott,  L.  R.,  5  Eq.  Cas.  60. 
Taylor  v.  Keep,  2  Bradw.  368;  Jones  v.   Williams,  2  Ambler,  651; 

Gerkef.  Purcell,  25  Ohio  St.  229;  Morice  v.  Bishop  of  Durham,  9 

Ves.  399;  Ould  V.  Washington  Hospital,  5  Otto,  317. 

necessity  or .    In  statute.    Doyle  v.  L.  &  B.  R.  R.,  118  Mass.  195. 

purely  public .     In  constitution.     Orphan  Asylum  v.  School 

Dist.,  9b  Pa.  St.  21. 

to a  ship.    Saville  v.  Champion.  2  B.  &  Aid.  507. 

CHABTEB-PABTY.    Ashley  v.  Cornwall,  2  Munf.  268 ;  Lidgett  v.  Williams,  4  Hare. 

462  ;  Spring  v.  Gray,  6  Peters,  151. 
In  statute.    Ashley  v.  Cornwall,  2  Munf.  26R ;  Rein  v.  Lane,  8  B.  &  S. 

83. 
Barr  v.  Bonford,  6  Blackf.  335 ;  McTLean  v.  Rockey,  3  McLean,  235 ; 

Pippin  V.  Ellison,  12  Ired.  (L.)  61 ;  Bernett  v.  Pittsburg,  etc.,  Co., 

47  Barb.  104;  Putnam  v.  Westcott,  19  Johns.  73. 
In  stutute.    Smith  v.  Wilcox,  24  N.  Y.  353 ;  Hall  v.  State,  3  Ohio  St. 

575;  Reg.  V.  Denny,  i  Jebb.  255. 
People  V.  Babcock,  7  Johns.  201 ;  People  v.  Johnson,  12  Johns.  292; 

People  V.  Miller,  14  Johns.  371 ;  Odiorne  v.  Bacon,  6  Cush.  185. 
aod  defiraud.    In  indictment.    State  v.  Parker,  43  N.   H.  83; 

Com.  V.  Eastman,  i  Cush.  191 ;  Com.  v.  Wallace,  16  Gray,  223. 

hinder  and  delay.    In  statute.    Burgert  v.  Borchert,  59  Mo.  80. 

Smith  V.  Branch  Bk.,  7  Ala.  800 ;  re  Brown,  2  Story,  502 ;  Lester  v. 

Given,  8  Bush,  357 ;  National  Bk.  v.  Henderson,  46  Ga.  487 ;  State 

V.  Crawford,  13  La.  Ann.  300;  Pecplei'.  Howell,  4  Johns.  296;  Bul- 

lard  V.  Randall,  i  Gray,  605 ;  Bowen  v.  Newell,  5  Sandf.  326 ;  Barnet 

V.  Smith,  30  N.  H.  256;  liarker  z/.  Anderson,  21  Wend.  372. 
In  statute.    Oulton  v.  Savings  Inst.,  17  Wall.  109;  Thompson  v.  State, 

49  Ala  16. 

paid  by .    In  contract.    Church  v.  Pontlfex,  9  C.  B.  248. 

discoveries.    Tyler  v.  Boston,  7  Wall.  327. 

oil.    In  insurance  policy.    Mack  v.  National  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  24  Hun, 

575- 
In  statf'e.    Apothecaries  Co.  v.  Greenough,  i  Q.  B.  798. 

laud.    Ephraim  v.  Crarlick,  10  Kas.  280. 

in  question.    In  statute.    Thomas  v.  Davies,  8  Ad.  &  Ell.  601. 

Bartley  v.  Richtmeyer,  4  N.  Y.  38 ;  Irwin  v.  Dearman,  1 1   East,  23 ; 

Edmonson  v.  Marshall,  2  Durn.  &  E.  4;  Fernslee  v.  Moyer,  3  W.  & 

S.  416 ;  Bracy  v.  Kibbe,  31  Barb.  273 ;  Sharp  v.  Cropsey,  1 1  Barb. 

224;  Williams  v.  Hutchinson,  5  Barb.   122;  3  N.  Y.  312;  Kent  v. 

Barker,  2  Gray,  536 ;  Bigelow  v.  Morong,  103  Mass.  289. 
In  deed.    Sewall  v.  Roberts,  1 1 5  Mass.  262. 
In  statute.    Blackburn  v.  State,  22  Ohio  St.  102 ;  Hardcastle  v.  Jones, 

3  B.  &  S.  160;  Dickinson's  Appeal,  42  Conn.  491;  McGregor  v. 

State,  2  Tex.  L.  J.  168  ;  Dickinson  v.  R.  Co.,  2  H.  &  C.  736- 
In  will.    Doe  v.  Davies,  4  B.  &  Ad.  43 ;  Ingraham  v.  Meade,  3  Wall. 

Jr.  32;  Feit  v.  Vanatta,  21   N.  J.  (Eq.)  84 ;  Willis  v.  Jenkins,  30  Ga. 


CHECK. 


CHEMICAL. 


CHEMIST. 
CHEROKEE. 
CHIEFLY. 
CHILD. 


CHILD. 


6a 


CHILDREN, 


CHILD  —  Continued. 

167;  Mowatt  11.  Carow,  7  Paige,  328;  Marsh  v.  Hague,  i  Edw.  174; 
Stires  v.  Van  Rensselaer,  2  Bradf.  172;  Tillinghast  v.  De  Wolf.  8 
R.  I.  69. 
or  children.  In  will.  Chrystie  v.  Phyffe,  i8  N.  Y.  344;  Living- 
ston V.  Vaughan,  5  B.  &  Aid.  473 ;  Doe  v.  Webber,  i  B.  &  Aid.  714; 
Jordon  v.  Roach,  32  Miss.  482;  Stol<es  z/.  Tilly,  9  N.  J.  (Eq.)  130; 
Tayloe  v.  Gould,  10  Barb.  388;  Wharton  v.  Silliman,  22  La.  Ann. 
343;  Sherman  v.  Sherman,  3  Barb.  385;  Moone  v.  Stone,  19  Gratt. 
120;  Hussey  w.  Berkely,  2  Eden,  194. 

natural .    He  Lloyd,  3  Man.  &  G.  547  ;.  Blesard  v.  Simpson,  3  Man. 

&  G.  950. 

poor .    In  statute.    King  7>.  Inhabitants,  5  B.  &  Ad.  173. 

posthumus .   In  will.     Blakiston  v.  Haslewood,  10  C.  B.  55  ;  Jag- 

gard  y.  Jaggard,  Free,  Chanc.  177. 

still-bom .    Marsellis  v.  Thalhinier,  2  Paige  (Ch.),  36  (21  Am. 

Dec.  66). 
CHILDISH.         Mulloy  z/.  Ingalls,  4Neb.  115. 

CHUiDBEN.  In  deed.  McGuire  v.  Westmoreland,  36  Ala.  600 ;  Vainer  v.  Young,  56 
Ala.  260 ;  Walford  v.  Morgenthal,  91  Pa.  St.  30 ;  Perry  v.  Calhoun,  8 
Humph.  551. 

In  insurance  policy.    Continenial  Ins.  Co.  v.  Palmer,  42  Conn.  60. 

In  order.     Reg.  v.  Inhabitants,  8  Q.  B.  410. 

In  plea.    Martin  v.  Martin,  22  Ala.  86, 

In  power.     Ingraham  v.  Meade,  3  Wall.  Jr.  32. 

In  settlement.    Monroe  v.  Bridges,  5  N.  Y.  447  ;  Adams  v.  Law,  17  How. 

417. 

In  statute.  Re  Curry,  39  Cal.  529 ;  Blacklaws  v.  Milne,  82  III.  505 ; 
Maud  z/.  Mason,  L.  R.,  9  Q.  B.  254;  Bigelow  v,  Moring,  103  Mass. 
287 ;  Drain  v.  VIolett,  2  Bush,  157 ;  Walton  v.  Cotton,  19  How.  355 ; 
Rogers  v.  Weller,  5  Biss.  166;  Kent  v.  Barker,  2  Gray,  535 ;  Porter 
V.  Porter,  8  Miss.  107;  Gray  ta  Ballou,  4  Wend.  403;  Williams  w. 
Hutchinson,  5  Barb.  122;  3  N.  Y.  312;  Bartley  v.  Richtmeyer,  3  N. 
Y.  38;  Elliott  V.  Lewis,  3  Edw.  40;  Gorman  v.  State,  42  Tex.  221  ; 
Mowbry  v.  Mowbry,  64  111.  383;  Hill  v.  Moore,  i  Murph.  233; 
Blackburn  v.  Milne,  82  111.  505 ;  Cutting  v.  Cutting,  6  Fed.  Rep. 
259. 

In  will.  Dunlapz/.  Shrieve,  2  Duv.  335 ;  Johnson?/.  Johnson,  2  Mete.  335 ; 
Churchill w.  Churchill,  2  Mete. 469;  Turners.  Patterson,  5  Dana,  295 ; 
Phillips  V.  Beal,  9  Dana,  i ;  Yeates  v.  Gill,  9  B.  Mon.  204 ;  Hughes  v. 
Hughes,  12  B.  Mon.  121 ;  Churchill  v.  Churchill,  2  Mete.  469;  Sheets 
V.  Grubbs,  4  Mete.  340 ;  Hopson  v.  Shipp,  7  Bush,  645 ;  Hester  v.  Van 
Auken,  i  McCart.  59;  Brokaw  v.  Peterson,  2  McCart.  194;  Feit  v. 
Vanatta,  6  E.  E.  Green,  84 ;  Colston  v.  Shields,  16  Hun,  143  ;  Palmer 
V.  Horn,  20  Hun,  70 ;  Sherman  v.  Angell,  i  Bailey  (Eq.),  351  (23  Am. 
Dec.  66) ;  Foster  v.  Hays,  4  El.  &  Bl.  732 ;  Valler  v.  Carter,  4  El.  & 
Bl.  173;  Fales  7/.  Currier,  55  N.  H.  392;  Byngz/.  Byng,  18  H.  L.  Cas. 
171;  Doew.  Beynon,  12  Ad.&Ell.  431;  Fell  7/.  Biddulph,  L.  R.,  9  C. 
P.  701 ;  Simmons  v.  Crook,  L.  R.,  6  H.  L.  265  ;  Hughes  v.  Knowlton, 
37  Conn.  429 ;  Sydnor  v.  Palmer,  29  Wis.  227 ;  Ewing  v.  Handley,  4 
Litt.  346  (14  Am.  Dec.  140);  Daley  v.  Koons,  90  Pa.  St.  246;  Scott 
V.  Nelson,  3  Port.  452  (29  Am.  Dec.  266) ;  Shotts  v.  Poe,  47  Md.  513 
(28  Am.  Rep.  485) ;  Mowatt  v.  Carow,  7  Paige  Ch.  328  (32  Am. 
Dec.  641);  Sherman  v,  Sherman,  3  Barb.  387 ;  Lawrence  v.  Hebard, 


iwwinriinn,'' 


nn.  60. 


63 


CITIZEN. 


82  111.  505; 
g,  103  Mass. 
9  How.  355; 
535;  Porter 
Williams  v, 
tmeyer,  3  N. 
4.2  Tex.  221  ; 
Murph.  233; 
6  Fed.  Rep. 

,  2  Mete.  335 ; 
,  5  Dana,  295 ; 
\ ;  Hughes  v. 
.  469;  Sheets 
lester  v.  Van 
.194;  Feit  V. 
,  143 ;  Palmer 
I,  351  (23  Am. 
arter,  4  El.  & 
18  H.  L.  Cas. 
h,  L.  R.,  9  C. 
V.  Knowlton, 
V.  Handley,  4 
3t.  246 ;  Scott 
)e,  47  Md.  513 
328  (32  Am. 
ce  V.  Hebard, 


Continued. 

1  Bradf.  255;  Lytle  v.  Beverage,  58  N.  Y,  605;  Doe  v.  Clarke,  2 
H.  Bl.  399;  Whitelockz'.  Headon,  i  Bos.  &  Pul.'  243;  Lancashire  i/. 
Lancashire,  5  T.  R.  49;  Barker  v.  Barker,  30  Pa.  St.  173  ;  Armistead 
V.  Dangerfield,  3  Munt.  20;  re  Utz,  43  Cal.  201  ;  re  Sanders,  4  Paige, 
293;  Murphy  2/.  Harvey,  4  Edw.  131;  Armstrong  t'.  Moran.i  Bradf.  314; 
Bowers  w.  Bowers,  4  Heisk.  293;  Stubbs  v.  Stubbs,  ri  Humph.  43; 
Dewitt?/.  Dewitt,  11  Sim.  41  ;  Echols  t/.  Jordan,  39  Ala.  24;  Jones  v. 
Jones,  13  N.  J. (Eq.)  236 ;  Melsheimerz/.  Gross.  58  Pa.  St.  i,\^\  Akers 
V.  Akers,  23  N.  J.  (Eq.)  26 ;  re  Sanders,  4  Paige,  293;  Rogers  7a  Rogers. 
3  Wend.  503;  Sherman  t'.  Sherman,  3  Barb.  385  ;  Merryman  v.  Mer- 
ryman,  5  Munf.  440;  Parkman  v.  Rowdoin,  i  Sumn.  359;  Prowett 
z/.  Rodman,  37  N,  Y.  42;  Hamilton  7/.  Lewis,  13  Mo.  185;  Armis- 
tead V.  Dangerfield,  3  Munf.  20  (5  Am.  Dec.  501);  Jackson  v. 
Staats,  1 1  Johns.  337  (6  Am.  Dec.  376) ;  Wills  v.  Jenkins,  30  Ga. 
167 ;  Reeves  v.  Brymer,  4  Ves.  696 ;  Hayward  v.  Hassell,  2  S.  C. 
510;  Scott  V.  Nelson,  3  Port.  452;  Gardner  v.  Heyer,  2  Paige,  u; 
Shearman  v.  Angel,  i  Bailey  (Ch.).  351 ;  Barnes  v.  Geer.zebach,  i 
Edw.  41 ;  Walker  v.  Williamson,  25  Ga.  549;  Lorillard  v.  Coster,  S 
Paige,  172. 

forever.    In  will.    Moran  v.  Delehay,  8  Bush,  434 ;  Sherman  v. 

Angel,  I  Bailey  (Eq.),  351  (23  Am.  Dec.  166). 

of  my  body.    In  will.     Beacroft  v.  Straun,  67  111.  28. 

or  their  issue.    In  will    Re  Sibley,  5  Ch.  Div.  495 :  «  Veale,  j 

Ch.  Div.  622;  Melshimer  v.  Gross,  58  Pa.  St.  412. 

then  living.    In  will.    Prowitt  v.  Rodman,  37  N.  Y.  42. 

to  be  begotten.    In  will.    Prowitt  v.  Rodman,  37  N.  Y.  42. 

children's .    In  will.    Harrington  v.  Holman,  5  Ch.  Div.  183. 

&mily  of  minor .    In  statute.    Rountree  v.  Dennard,  59  Ga.  629 

my -.    In  will.    Weatherhead  v.  Baskerville,  11  How.  329. 

subjects.     In  treaty.     Ex  parte  Ah  Fook,  49  Cal.  402, 

In  statute.    Arthur  v.  Lapham,  6  Otto,  126. 

Magee  2/.  Toland,  8  Port.  36;  Pitts  v.  Curtis,  4  Ala.  350;  Haskell  v. 
Blair,  3  Cush.  354 ;  Cillett  v.  Fairchild,  4  Denio,  80. 

in  action.  In  statute.  Bushnell  v.  Kennedy,  9  Wall.  387 ;  De- 
vine  V.  Harvey,  7  Men.  443;  Zoller  v.  Janvrin,  49  N.  H.  115  (6  Am. 
Rep.  469) ;  Noonan  v.  Orton,  34  Wis.  259. 

other in  action.    In  statute.    Hill  v.  Winne,  i  Biss.  275. 

In  statute.    State  v.  Hunt,  54  N.  H.  431. 

religion.    In  constitution.    Hale  v.  Everett,  53  N.  H.  49.  / 

In  indictment.    Montee  v.  Com.,  3  J.  J.  Marsh.  133. 

Ayres  v.  Weed,  16  Conn.  291 ;  Robertson  v.  Bullions,  9  Barb.  64 ;  So- 
ciety v.  Hatch,  48  N.  H.  393;  Stebbins  7'.  Jenkins,  10  Pick.  193; 
Anderson  v.  Brock,  3  Me.  247 ;  Silsby  v.  Birrow,  16  Gray,  330. 

ground.    In  town  plat.    City  of  Hannibal  v.  Draper,  1 5  Mo.  635. 

congregational .    Anderson  v.  Brock,  3  Me.  247. 

In  contract,    Studdy  v.  Sanders,  5  B.  &  C.  628. 

In  statute.    Com.  v.  Smith,  102  Mass.  144- 

CntOUMSTAirCES.    of  terror.    In  statute.    Gray  v.  Collins,  42  Cal.  158. 

OTFED.  In  statute.    Studdy  v.  Sanders,  5  B.  &  C.  639. 

OmZEN.  Judd  V.  Lawrence,  i  Cush.  535 ;   Spragins  v.  Houghton,  3  111.  377  ; 

Quimby  v.  Duncan,  4  Harr.  (Del.)  383 ;  Ludlam  v.  Ludlam,  31  Barb. 


CITIZEN. 


64 


CIVIL. 


CmZEN  —  Continued. 

486;  Davis  V.  Hall,  i  Nott  &  M.  292;  Lasportas  v.  De  La  Motta 
10  Rich.  (Eq.)  35  ;  U.  S.  v.  Darnaiid,  3  Wall.  Jr.  171. 

In  constitution.  Re  Henry,  40  N.  Y.  560;  Thomason  %>.  State,  15  Ind. 
449;  Karrahoo  v.  Adams,  i  Dill.  344;  Minori\  Happersett.  21  Wall. 
162  ;  Smith  v.  Moody,  26  Ind.  299 ;  U.  S.  v.  Canter,  2  Bond,  389 ;  Tatem 
V.  Wright,  23  N.  J.  (L.)  429;  People  v.  Imlay,  20  Barb.  68 ;  Paul  v, 
Virginia,  8  Wall.  168;  Dred  Scott  v.  Sandford,  19  How.  393;  Cov- 
ington Drawbridge  Co.  v.  Shepherd,  20  How.  234;  Ohio  &Miss.  R. 
R.  V.  Wheeler,  i  Bl.  286 ;  10  Op.  Atty.-Geii.  382  ;  McKay  v.  CampbelJ, 
5  Am.  L.  T.  Rep.  417 ;  7  Op.  Atty.-Gen.  746  ;  Western  Union  Tel.  Co. 
V.  Dickinson,  49  Ind.  444;  Ins.  Co.  z/.  New  Orleans,  i  W>ods,  85; 
Catlett  V.  Keith,  i  Paine,  594  ;  U.  S.  v.  Rhodes  ,1  Abb.  (U.  S.)  28 ;  Ex 
parte  v.  Turner,  Chase  Dec.  157;  U.  S.  v.  Cruikshank,  2  Otto,  542; 
The  Pizarro,  2  Wheat.  227.  As  to  corporations :  Bank  v.  Deveaux, 
5  Cranch,  61  ;  Hope  Ins.  Co.  v.  Boardman,  5  Cranch,  57 ;  Sullivan 
V.  Fulton  Steamboat  Co.,  6  Wheat.  450 ;  Breiihaupt  v.  Bank,  i  Pet. 
238;  Bank  v.  Earle,  13  Pet.  519;  Commercial,  etc..  Bank  v.  Slo- 
comb,  14  Pet.  60 ;  Irvine  v.  Lowry,  14  Pet  293 ;  Kirkpatrick  v. 
White,  4  Wash.  C.  C.  595 ;  Bank  v.  Willis,  3  Sumn.  472 ;  Com.  v. 
Milton,  12  B.  Mon.  212;  Louisville,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Letson,  2  How. 
497;  Rundle  v.  Delaware,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  14  How.  80;  Marshall  v.  Bal- 
timore, etc.,  R.  Co.,  i6  How.  314;  Lafayette  Ins.  Co.  v.  French,  18 
How.  404 ;  Warren  Man.  Co.  v.  Etna  Ins.  Co.,  2  Paine,  501  ;  Paul  v. 
Virginia,  8  Wall.  168  ;  Ins.  Co.  v.  City  of  New  Orleans,  i  Woods,  85. 

In  statute.  McKenzie  v.  Murphy,  24  Ark.  155;  State  v.  Trustees,  11 
Ohio,  24;  Cobbs  v.  Coleman,  14  Tex.  594:  Case  v.  Clarke,  5  Mason, 
70 ;  Curd  v.  Letcher,  3  J.  J.  Marsh.  445  ;  Field  v.  Adreon,  7  Md.  209 ; 
Risewick  v.  Davis,  19  Md.  82;  McKenzie  v.  Murphy,  24  Ark.  155; 
re  Welhitz,  16  Wis.  445. 

—  of  the  State  and  of  the  United  States.    In  constitution.    Opin- 
ion of  the  Judges,  32  Conn.  563. 

of  B.    In  agreement.     Unici  Hotel  Co.  v.  Heisel,  79  N.  Y.  454. 


OTFIZEITSHIP. 
CITY. 


dVIIi. 


U.  S.  V.  Darnaud,  3  Wall.  Jr.  171. 

Mayor  of  London  z/.  Long,  i  Camp.  20;  Fitz  v.  City  of  Boston,  4 
Cush.  366  ;  Villars  7'.  Kennedy,  5  La.  Ann.  724;  Burke  v.  Monroe 
Co.,  77  III.  610;  Queen  v.  Inhabitants,  12  Q.  B.  i6i. 

In  statute.  Allen  v.  People,  84  III.  502 ;  People  v.  Common  Council, 
84  III.  157. 

engineer.    In  contract.    Palmer  v.  Clark,  106  Mass.  388. 

officer.     People  v.  Wright,  70  111.  388. 

of  London.    In  contract.    Mallan  v.  May,  13  M.  &  W.  511. 

In  statute.    Applegate  v.  Com.,  7  B.  Mon.  1 2. 

action.  In  statute.  Kyle  v.  Kyle,  55  Ind.  387;  People  v.  Hamil- 
ton, 39  N.  Y.  107;  U.  S.  V.  10,000  Cigars,  i  Woolw,  123;  States. 
Messmore,  14  Wis.  125 ;  James  v.  Lynn,  13  Q.  B.  846 ;  Chase  v.  In- 
galls,  97  Mass.  524;  Bowers  v.  Bobb,  45  Cal.  495;  ex  parte  Smith, 
53  Cal.  204:  re  Scott,  15  Cal.  220;  Smith  v.  Richmond,  19  Cal.  481  ; 
Humiston  v.  Smith,  21  Cal.  129;  Garner  v.  Gordon,  41  Ind.  92; 
Bond  V.  Fay,  i  Allen,  211;  Coates  v.  Chillicothe  Bk.,  23  Ohio  St.  415  ; 
Lucas  V.  Lucas,  3  Gray,  136 ;  Gray  v.  Thrasher,  104  Mass.  373. 

actions.    In  statute.    Rison  w.  Cribbs,  i  Dill.  181  ;  Ten  Thousand 

Cigars,  i  Woolw.  123;  Livingston  v.  Story,  9  Pet.  632;  Davenport 


*    1  ^^.■^-.r1-  I,   -  rtTf,T^  1..:.....^^  ■  ^umiiMnwwi-lMaaiWTH 


CIVIL. 


le  La  Motta 

State,  1 5  Ind. 
•sett,  21  Wall. 

d,  389 ;  Tatem 
.  68 ;  Paul  v, 
w.  393 ;  c;ov- 
lio  &Miss.  R. 

V.  Campbell, 
fnion  Tel.  Co- 
I  W)ods,  85; 
(U.  S.)  28 ;  Ex 
,  2  Otto,  542 ; 
k  V.  Deveaux, 
I,  57 ;  Sullivan 
'.  Bank,  1  Pet. 

Bank  v.  Slo- 
Kirkpatrick  v. 

472 ;  Com.  V. 
.etson,  2  How. 
[arshall  v.  Bal- 

V.  French,  18 

e,  501  ;  Paul  v. 
s,  I  Woods,  85. 
V.  Trustees,  n 
arke,  5  Mason, 
jon,  7  Md.  209 ; 
jr,  24Ark.   155: 

Htution.    Opin- 

79  N.  Y.  454- 

ir  of  Boston,  4 
irke  f.  Monroe 

mmon  Council, 

ass.  388. 

tW.  511. 

*eople  V.  Hamil- 
w.  123;  State  z/. 
46 ;  Chase  v.  In- 
ex  parte  Smith, 
ond,  19  Cal.  481  ; 
ion,  41  Ind-  92; 
,23  Ohio  St.  41 5; 
4  Mass.  373- 
;  Ten  Thousand 
632 ;  Davenport 


CIVIL, 


^ 


CLAIMANT. 


CIVIL  —  Continued. 

V.  Holland,  2  Cush.  13 ;  Brooks  v,  Howard,  55  N.  H.  69 ;  Howard  v. 
Proprietors,  12  Cush.  259. 

action    or    proceeding.      In    statute.      Com.   v.     Intoxicating 

Liquors,  14  Gray,  375  ;  Hosmer  v.  Warner  15  Gray,  46. 

oases.    In  constitution.    Pebple  v.  Johnson,  30  Cal.  98;    Lake 

Erie,  etc.,  R.  Co.  t/.  Heath,  9  Ind.  550;  Norristown,  etc.,  Turnpike 

Co.  V.  Burket,  26  Ind.  53. 
In  statute.    State  v.  Judge,   ij  La.  192;  Crimball  v.  Ross,  T.  U.  P. 

Charlt.  175  ;  Osmond  v.  Flournoy,  34  Ga.  509. 
oases  both  in  law  and  in  equity.   In  statute.   Ellis  f.  Hatfield, 

20  Ind.  loi ;  Herron  v.  Herron,  16  Ind.  126;  Ewing  v.  Ewing,  24 

Ind.  468. 

cause.     In  constitution.     Dow  t/.  Norris,  4  N.  H.  16 ;  City  Council 

V.  Com.,  90  Pa.  St.  498 ;  Withers  v.  State,  36  Ala.  252. 

causes.    In  statute,    Gilbert  v.  Thomas,  3  Ga.  575;   Sweet  v. 

Sherman,  21  Vt.  23;  Maloney  v.  People,  38  III.  62;  Mann  v.  People, 
35  III.  467 ;  Allison  v.  People,  45  III.  37 ;  Walker  v.  State,  6  Blackf.  i. 

imposition.     Harvard  College  v.  Aldermen,  104  Mass.  470. 

law.    In  constitution,    Jennison  v,  Warmack,  5  La.  493. 

office.     In  constitution.    State  v.  Valle,  41  Mo.  29. 

proceeding.    Wilbur  v.  Ciane,  13  Pick.  284;  Hyde  v,  Chapin,  2 

Cush.  77;  Cummings  t/.  Fjf'  ion,  13  Mete.  246;  Hawes  7/.  Gustin, 
2  Allen,  402 ;  Chapel  v,  Wliite,  3  Cush.  577 ;  Young  v.  Makepeace, 
103  Mass.  50;  Hills  7/.  Wells,  6  Pick.  104. 

process.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Governor.  6  B.  &  S.  371. 

prosecution.    Cancemi  v.  People,  18  N.  Y.  128,  U.  S.  v.  Three 

Tons  of  Coal,  6  Biss.  379. 

suit    Cancemi  v.  People,  18  N.  Y.  128. 

war.    Stcughton  v,  Taylor,  2  Paine,  665. 

CLAIM.  Coster  r/.  Mayor  of  Albany,  43  N.  Y.  399;  People  v.  Frisbie,  31  Cal. 

146;  Scott  V.  Pirley,  98  Mass.  514;  Lawrence  v.  Miller,  2  N.  Y.  245; 
Jackson  v,  Losee,  4  Sandf.  Ch.  381 ;  Kneedler  v.  Steinberg,  10  How. 
Pr.  72. 

In  constitution.    Fordyce  v.  Goodman,  13  Ohio  St.  i. 

In  statute.    Gray  v.  Palmer,  9  Cal.  616;  Pette  v.  Shipley,  46  Cal.  160: 

Queen  v.  Guardians,  L.  R.,  9  Q.  B.  383 ;  Fellows  v.  Clay,   4  Q.  B. 

319;  Camp  V,  Grant,  21  Conn.  54;  McCausland's  Estate,  52  Cal. 

568 ;  Orvis  v.  Jennings,  6  Daly,  434 ;  Kelley  v.  Madison,  43  Wis.  638  ; 

U.  S.  V.  Wilcox,  4  Blatchf  385. 
adverse  to  the  estate  of  the  petitioner.    In  statute,    Benoist 

V,  Marvin,  47  Mo.  537. 

existing  in  ftvor  of  a  defendant.    In  statute.    Bates?/.  Rose- 

krans,  37  N.  Y.  409. 

or  demand.    In  statute.    Stringham  z/.  Supe-'visors,  24  Wis.  594. 

upon  the  United  States.    Dowell  v.  Card\/ell,  4  Sawy.  217. 

under  whom  they .    In  deed.    Williamson  v.  Hall,  62  Mo.  405. 


CLAIM ATHT.      Adams  v.  Watrill,  46  Ga.  295. 


In  statute.    Stewart  v.  Ball,  35  Mo.  209;  Gray  v.  Palmer,  9  Cal.  616; 
U.  S.  V  Benecke,  8  Otto,  447. 


CLAIMANT. 


66 


CLERK. 


CLAIMANT  —  Continued. 

of  public  land.    In  statute.    Railroad  v.  Tevis,  41  Cal.  489. 

U.  S.  V.  Beuclce,  8  Otto,  447. 

OltAIMINO.       under  a  mortgage.    In  statute.    Doe  v.  Massey,  17  Q-  B.  376. 

all under  him.    In  deed.    Williamson  v.  Hall,  62  Mo.  405. 

any  person property.     /«  statute.     Abernathy  v.  Whitehead, 

69  Mo.  28. 
OIiAIMB.  Indeed.    Ludington  v.  Pulvcr,  6  Wend.  404;   Folliard  t^.  Wallace,  2 

Johns.  395  ;  Aberdeen  v.  Blackmar,  6  Hill,  324;  Lloyd  v.  Dimniock, 
26  W.  R.  458. 
In  statute.    State  v.   Draper,  48  Mo.  56;  Dekalb  v.  Smith,  47  Ala. 
407;  Olcott  V.  Wood,  14  N.  Y.  32;  Fallon  v.  Butler,  21  Cal.  24; 
Ellis  V.  Polhemus,  27  Cal.  350. 

and  alleges.    In  affidavit.    Amory  7/.  Amory,  26  Wis.  1 52. 

and  demands  in  law  and  equity.    In  deed.    Fowle  v.  Welsh,  i 

B.  &  C.  34. 

of  the  State.    In  constitution.    Darby  v.  Wright,  3  Blatchf.  172. 

plaintiff .    In  plea.    Douglas  r/.  Beasley,  40  Ala.  142. 

CLANDESTHIELY.    provided.    In  statute.    King  w.  Inhabitants,  10  B.  &  C.  12. 

CLASS.  of  persons.    In  statute.     St.  Mary  Magdalen  v.  Atty.-Gen.,  6  H. 

L.  Cas.  189. 
OLEAB.  Spencer  v.  Colt,  89  Pa.  St.  314. 

In  contract.    Harper  v.  Pound,  10  Ind.  32. 
In  will.    Hodgworth  v.  Crawley,  2  Atk.  376. 

n.TiTiiiftl  value.    In  statute.    Marsh  v.  Hammond,  103  Mass.  149- 

deed.    In  contract.    Rohr  v.  Kindt,  3  W.  &  S.  563. 

of  all  charges  and  assessments  whatsoever.    In  deed.    Peart 

Phipps,  4  Yeates,  386. 

of  all  incumbrances.    In  contract.     Porter  z/.  Noyes,  2  Greenl. 

22  (II  Am.  Dec.  30). 

prooeedsof  all  flues.    In  constitution.     State  v.  Casey,  5  Wis. 

322. 
title.    In  deed.     Roberts  v  Bassett,  105  Mass.  409 ;  Dresel  v.  Jor- 
dan, 104  Mass.  407. 

yearly  value.    Tyrconnel  v,  Ancaster.  2  Ves.  449. 

V  in  the .    Indeed.    Tucker  t/.  Howard,  122  Mass.  529. 

Ibur days.    In  statute.    Hodgins  v.  Hancock,  14  M.  &  W.  121. 

ten days.    In  statute.    King  v.  Justices,  3  B.  &  Aid.  581 ;  Rex  v. 

West  Riding,  4  B.  &  Ad.  600. 

to .    Harper  v.  Pound,  lo  Ind.  32 ;  Winter  v.  Peterson,  24  N.  J. 

(L.)  524.        ' 
OLEABma.       In  contract.    Pettit  v.  Mitchell,  4  M.  &  G.  838. 

CLBABLY.         and  explicitly  state^.    In  statute.    Taylor  v.  Nesfield,  3  El.  & 

Bl.  728. 
appears  by  the  will.  In  statute.  Wilcutt  v.  Colman,  98  Mass.  76. 

CLERICAL.       error.    Speed  v.  Hann,  i  T.  B.  Mon.  16  (15  Am.  Dec.  78). 

CLEBK  Sickles  v.  Walker,  30  Wend.  72  (30  Am.  Dec.  520) ;  U.  S.  v.  McCor- 

mick,  I  Cranch  C.  C.  600. 
In  indictment.    Rex  v.  Jenson,  i  Moody,  434- 


CLERK. 


CLERK. 


67 


COAL. 


1.  489. 

3.  B.  376. 

.405- 
Whitehead, 

/.  Wallace.  2 
\).  Dimniock, 

»th,  47  Ala. 
,  21  Cal.  24; 

s.  IS2- 

e  V.  Welsh,  i 

Blatchf.  172- 

loB.  &C.  12. 
ty.-Gen.,  6  H. 


n  < 


.&  W.  121. 
Id.  581 ;  Rex  v. 

rson,  24  N.  J. 


jsfield,  3  El.  & 

an,  98  Mass.  76. 

)ec.  78). 

.  S.  V.  McCor- 


OLERK  — Cuntinued. 

In  statute.     Reg.  ?'.  Turner,  11  Cox,  C.  C.  552;  Reg.  7'.  Carr,  Russ.  & 

Ry.  198;  Reg.  v.  Hall,  13  Cox,  C.  C.  49;  Reg.  v.  Moylc.  11  Cox.  C. 

C.  150;  Reg.  V.  Tite,  8  Cox,  C.  C.  458;  Reg.  v.  Bailey,  12  Cox,  C.  C. 

56;  Reg.  V.  Bowers,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  R.  41  ;  Rop.  f.  Negus,  L.  R.,  2  C. 

C.  R.  34;  ex  parte  Record,  n  Neb.  287;  St;ilf  t-.  Whitehouse,  50  N. 

H.  251 ;  People  v.  Tax  Commrs.,  73  N.  V.  437;  State  v.  Olin,  23 

Wis.  316;  The  Short  Cut,  6  Fed.  Rep.  630;  Chambers  v.  Bridge 

Manufacturing  Co.,  16  Kas.  270. 
or  servant.     /;/  statute.     Queen  v.  Bowers,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  R.  44; 

Queen  v.  Tyree,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  R.  177;  Queen  v.  Negus,  L.  R.,  2  C. 

C.  R.  35. 
sleeps  in  the  store.    In  insurance  policy.     Frisbie  v.  Fayette. 

etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  27  Pa.  St.  325. 

Chief .    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Greenland,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  R.  68. 

competent ,     In  resolution  of  Legislature.    Tenney  v.  State,  27 

Wis.  387. 

court  having  a .    In  statute.    State  v.  Webster,  7  Neb.  469. 

government .    In  deed.    Grant  v.  Shaw,  L.  R.,  7  Q.  B.  700. 

insurance .    In  deed.    Grant  v.  Shaw,  L.  R.,  7  Q.  B.  700. 

In  statute.    Croso  v.  Riggins,  50  Mo.  335 ;  McCreary  v.  Hoopes,  25 


CLIENT. 
CLOSE. 


Miss.  428. 
Clarke  v.  Tinker,  to  Q.  B,  604;  Wright  v.  Bennett,  4  III.  258  ;  Cox  v. 

Glue,  sC.  B.  550. 
In  plea.    Porter  v.  Aldrich,  39  Vt.  326. 

a  bargain.    In  power.    Coleman  v.  Girrgues,  18  Eiarb.  60. 

gaol.    In  statute.    Steere  v.  Field,  2  Mason,  326. 

this  afiUr.    In  letter.    Patton  v.  Ash,  7  S.  &  R.  1 16. 

on  Sunday.    In  statute.    Kurtz  v.  People,  33  Mich.  279. 

CLOSED.  shall  be .    In  statute.    Kurtz  v.  People,  33  Mich.  279. 

account.    Bass  v.  Bass,  8  Pick.  187. 

CLOSING.  out.    In  contract.    Kingsbury  v.  Kerwin,  43  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  451. 

CLOTHES.  my  linen  and of  all  kinds.    In  will.    Hunt  v.  Hort,  3  Brown 

Ch.  311. 

CLOUD.  upon  title.    Ward  v.  Dewey,  16  N.  Y.  519;  Scott  v.  Onderdonk, 

14  N.  Y.  9;  Allen  v.  City  of  Buffalo,  39  N.  Y.  390;  Fonda  v.  Sage, 
48  N.  Y.  173;  Marsh  v.  City  of  Brooklyn,  59  N.  Y.  280;  Bissell  v. 
Kellogg,  60  Barb.  617;  Lyon  v.  Hunt.  11  Ala.  295;  Anderson  z/. 
Hooks,  9  Ala.  704 ;  Huntington  v.  Allen,  44  Miss.  654;  Hartford  v. 
Chipman,  21  Conn.  488;  Sanxay  t/.  Hunger,  42  Ind.  44:  Moore  z/. 
Cord,  14  Wis.  213;  Gamble  v.  Loop,  14  Wis.  465;  Dunklin  Co.  7/. 
Clark,  51  Mo.  60;  Lick  v.  Ray,  43  Cal.  83. 

COACH.  hackney .    In  city  ordinance.    Snyder  v.  North  Lawrence,  8  Kas. 

8a. 

stage .    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Ruscoe,  8  Ad.  &  Ell.  387. 

COACHES.  In  statute.    Cincinnati,  etc.,  Tp.  Co.  v.  Neil,  9  Ohio,  1 1. 

and  chariots.    In  statute.    Frost  v.  Williams,  7  Ad.  &  Ell.  773. 

COAL.                  In  insurance  policy.    Howard  v.  Great  Western  Ins.  Co.,  109  Mass.  384. 
In  statute.     Bowes  v.  Lord  Ravensworth,  1 5  C.  B.  522. 
mines.    In  statute.    King  v.  Inhabitants,  2  B.  &  Ad.  73. 


COALS. 


68 


COLLISION. 


COALS. 


COAST. 
OOASTINQ 


COASTWISE 
C.  O.  D. 


COEBCIOlf. 


In  statute.    Mayor  v.  Parkinson,  lo  C.  B.  229. 

worked  out.    In  lease.    Cartwright  v.  Forman,  7  B.  &  S.  243. 

In  statute.    Bennett  v.  Morta,  Holt,  N.  P.,  360. 

trade.    In  statute.    Steamboat  Co.  v.  Livingston,  3  Cow.  713 ;  U. 

S.  V.  The  James  Morrison,  i  Newb.  241  ;  U.  S.  v.  The  William  Pope, 

I  Newb.  359. 

plying .  In  statute.   San  Francisco?'.  Steam  Nav.  Co.,  10  Cal.  504 

/;/  express  receipt.    Collender  7>.  Dinsmore,  55  N.  Y.  201 ;  U.  S.  Ex.  Co. 

V.  Keifer,  59  Ind.  623;  American,  etc.,  Ex.  Co.  v.  Schiet,  55  III.  140; 

American  Ex.  Co.  v.  Lesem,  39  111.  312;  Gibson  v.  American,  etc., 

Ex.  Co.,  I  Hun,  387. 

Boyse  7<.  Bossburgh,  6  H.  L.  Cas.  2. 

in  fbot.     Peyser  v.  Mayor,  70  N.  Y.  497. 

by  law.     Peyser  v.  Mayor,  70  N.  Y.  497. 

COGNIZANCE.     Burder  v.  Veley,  12  Ad.  &  Ell.  259. 

flill .    In  statute.    Webster  v.  Com.,  5  Cush.  386. 

COHABIT.  Calef  7'.  Calef,  54  Me.  365. 

together  as  husband  and  wife.    In  statute.    Sullivan  v.  State, 

32  Ark.  190. 

COHABITATION.     Pollock  v.  Pollock,  71  N.  Y.  135  ;  Dunn  v.  Dunn,  4  Paige,  435  , 
Yardley's  Estate,  25  Smith  (Pa.),  207  ;  Ohio  7>.  Conaway,  Tappan,  90. 
COIN.  In  indictment.    Com.  z/.  Gallagher,  16  Gray,  241. 

money.    In  constitution.      Griswold  v.  Hepburn,  2  Duv.  20 ;  8 

Wall.  603 ;  Thayer  v.  Hedges,  22  Ind.  282. 

otherwise  than  in  current .     In  statute.    Archer  v.  James,  2  B. 

&  S.  76. 

—  gold,  silver  and  copper.     In  statute.    Crocker  v.  Redfield,  4 
Blatchf.  378. 

—  weather.    In  contract.    Belden  v.  Woodmansee,  81  III.  25. 
proceeding.    Moore  v.  Neil,  39  III.  256. 

promise.    Elder  v.  Warfield,  7  H.  &  J.  391. 

security.    Shoemaker  v.  Nat.  Bk.  2  Abb.  (U.  S.)  416. 

In  statute.    Gilchrist  v.  Gottschalk,  39  Iowa,  311. 

Destrehan  v.  Destrehan,  16  Mart.  557. 

In  statute.    Fling  7/.  Goodell,  40  N.  H.  219;  State  v.  Moeller,  48  Mo. 
33I- 

In  will.    Going  v.  Emery,  16  Pick.  107  (26  Am.  Dec.  64.5). 
COLLECTED.     Fitzpatrick  v.  Flagg,  6  Abb.  Pr.  213. 
COLLECTIBLE.    Inguaranty.    McDoal  v.  Yeomans,  8  Watts,  361. 

if  tadid  note  is Inguaranty.    French  v.  Marsh,  29  Wis.  649. 

COLLECTION.   Inguaranty.    Dyer  7/.  Gibson,  16  Wis.  559. 

In  statute.    Rawlins  v.  Pointdexter,  27  Miss.  64. 

for .  In  note.    Sweeny  v.  Easter,  i  Wall.  166. 

COLLEGE.  In  statute.      PiUapsco   Female  Inst.  v.  Rock  Hill  College,  51  Md.  470. 

COLLEGES.       and  academies.    In  statute.    State  v.  Ross,  24  N.  J.  (L.)  479. 

COUJEBY.       In  deed.    Carey  v.  Bright,  58  Pa.  St.  70. 

COLLISION.      Wright  v.  Brown,  4  Ind.  95  ;  The  City  of  Baltimore,  5  Ben.  474 ;  The 
Moxey,  Abb.  Adm.  73. 


COINS. 

COLD. 
COLLATEBAL 


COLLATION. 
COLLECT. 


OLLISION. 


B.  &  S.  243- 

Cow.  713;  U. 
William  Pope, 

:o.,  10  Cal.  504 

;  U.  S.  Ex.  Co. 

iei,  55  IH-  '40; 
American,  etc., 


illivan  V.  State, 

n,  4  Paige,  4*5  . 
vay,  Tappan,  90. 

1,  2  Duv.  20 ;  8 

vc  V.  James,  2  B. 

r  V.  Redfield,  4 

,  81  111.  25. 

)4i6. 

Moeller,  48  Mo. 
645). 

29  Wis.  649. 


)llege,  51  Md.  470- 
N.  J.  (L.)  479- 

I,  5  Ben.  474;  The 


COLL  USION. 


69 


COMMENCEMEN  T. 


COLLUSION. 


OOLOB. 


COLORED. 

COMBININO. 

COME. 


COMFOBT. 
COMFOBTABLE. 

ooMma.        — 


/«  plea.  Batterbury  v.  Vyse,  2  H.  &  C.  44. 
tn  statute.  Gill  v.  Gas  Co.,  L.  R.,  7  Ex.  336. 
of  his  office.    In  statute.    Griffiths  v.  Hardenberg,  41  N.  Y.  464; 

Cornell  v.  Dakin,  38  N.  Y,  255;  Wilson  v.  Unseitt,  12  Bush,  215. 
of  title.     Bernal  v.  Glim.  33  Cal.  668  ;  Beverly  v.  Burke,  9  Ga. 

440;  Field  V.  Boynton,  33  Ga.  239;  St.  Louis  v.  Gurmaii,  29  Me.  593 ; 

Hamilton  v.  Wright,  30  Iowa,  480;  Brooks  v.  Bruyn.  35  111.  394; 

Hodges  V.  Eddy,  38  Vt.  327  :  Edgerton  v.  Bird,  6  Wis.  527  ;  Tate  v. 

Southard,  3  Hawks.  119(14  Am.  Dec.  578) ;  Farley  v.  Smith.  39  Ala. 

38;  Field  V.  Columbet,  4  Sawy.  523 ;  Litchfield  v.  Johnson,  4  Dill. 

551  ;  League!/.  Atchison,  6  Wall.  112. 
///  statute.    Mylar  v.  Hughes,  60  Mo.  105 ;  Davila  v.  Mumford,  24  How. 

214,  Wright  V.  Mattison,  18  How.  50;  McClellan  v.  Kellogg.  17  III. 

498 ;  Christy  v.  Alford,  17  How.  601  ;  Osterman  v.  Baldwin,  6  Wall. 

116;  Field  V.  Columbet,  4  Sawyer,  524. 

■ or  pretense  of  process.    In  statute.    King  v.  Crisp,  i  B.  &  Aid. 

287. 

*»y of  any  &lse  token  or  writing.  In  statute.  State  v.  Chumm, 

19  Mo.  233. 

on  account  of .     Railroad  Co.  v.  Brown,  17  Wall.  445. 

person  of .    In  statute.    State  v.  Watters,  3  Ired.  455;  States. 

Melton,   Bush.  49 ;  State  v.  Dempsey,  9  Ired.  (L.)  384 ;  Heim  v. 

Bridault,  37  Miss.  209;  Johnson  v.  Norwich,  29  Conn.  407. 

men.    Pauska  v.  Daus,  31  Tex.  67. 

any  mode  of .    In  patent  law.    Case  ?/.  Brown,  2  Wall.  320. 

to.     In  statute.    Shippen  v.  Izard,  i  S.  &  R.  224. 

by  descent.    In  statute.    Gardner  v.  Collins,  2  Pet.  69. 

In  statute.    Eskridge  v.  Ditmars,  51  Ala.  254. 

good  and support  and  maintenance.    In  ■will.    Conant  v. 


In  statute.     Mazozon  v.  Foot, 


COMMENCE. 
COMMENCED. 


Stratton,  107  Mass.  474. 

andresiding  within  this  state.  In  statute.  Burlington  v.  Calais, 

I  Vt.  385  (18  Am.  Dec.  691). 

or  returning  within  the  state. 

I  Aikens,  282  (15  Am.  Dec.  679). 

to  settle.     In  statute.      King  v.  Churchwardens,  6  B.  <b  C.  73  ; 

King  V.  Inhabitants,  3  B.  &  Ad.  545. 

or  prosecute  any  action.    In  statute.    Re  Flint,  i  B.  &  C.  255, 

In  plea.    Mayor/.  Rogers,  14  East.  539. 
In  statute.    Isaacs  v.  Price,  2  Dill.  347 ;  State  Bk.  v.  Bates,  10  Ark. 

120;  Johnson  v.  Farwell,  7  Me.  370;  Gosline  v.  Thompson,  61  Mo. 

471 ;  Hail  V.  Spencer,  i  R.  I.  17,  Parker  v.  Concord,  2  N.  H.  227; 

Pindell  v.  Maydell,  7  B.  Mon.  314. 

and  sued.     In  statute.     Johnson    v.  Farwell,  7  Me.    370  (22 

Am.  Dec.  203). 

COMMENdNO.    from.    In  deed.    Hopkins  v.  Helmore,  8  Ad.  &  Ell.  463. 

COMMENCEMENT.    of  the  action.    In  statute.    Adams  v.  Patterson.  35  Cal. 

122 ;  Peck  V.  Randall,  i  Johns.  165 ;  Taylor  v.  Taylor,  i  A.  K.  Marsh. 

18;  Beekman  v.  Scatterlee,   5  Cow.  519;  Robinson  v.  Burleigh,  5 

N.  H.  225. 

of  the  prosecution.    In  statute.    Ross  v.  State,  55  Ala.  177. 

Peoples.  Clark,  33  Mich.  112. 


mamt 


COMMERCE. 


70 


COMMON. 


OOMMEBCIAL. 


COMMBBCB.  I'cupic  v.  Urouks,  4  Den.  469;  Smith  v.  Turnvr,  7  IIuw.  392  ;  U.  S.  v. 
Ilolliday,  3  Wall.  417;  I'adelford  v.  Mayor,  14  (ia.  438;  People  v, 
Kaymund,  34  Cal.  493;  Western  Union  Tel.  Co.  7/.  Atlantic,  etc., 
Tel.  Co.,  5  Nev.  103  ;  Council  BlufTs  v.  Kansas  City  R.  Co.,  44  Iowa, 
338;  Commercial  Bk.  ta  Kansas  City,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  45  Iowa,  338. 

regulate .     In  constitution.    Gibbons  v.  Opdcn,  9  Wheat.  1  ;  Wel- 

ton  V.  State,  91  U.  S.  275 ;  Scars  v.  Warren  C"o„  36  liid.  267  ;  Steam- 
boat Co.  7/.  Livingston,  3  Cow.  713;  Groves  v.  Slaufi^hter,  rj  Pet. 
511 ;  Hanigan  v.  Connecticut  Lumber  Co,,  139  Mass.  580;  State  v. 
Randolph,  1  Mo.  (App.)  16. 

broken.     In  statute.    Slack  v.  Tucker,  23  Wall.  321. 

oorporatioiu.     Sweatt  v.  Martford,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  3  Clifl.  339. 

paper.    In  statute.     Re  Clemens,  2  Dill.  533;  re  Nickodemus,  3 

Bank.  Reg.  330;  re  Chandler,  i  Lowell,  478;  4  Lowell,  313;  re 
Sykes,  5  Biss.  113. 

purpose.    In  statute.    Morris  v.  Walker,  15  Q.  B.  598. 

U.  S.  V.  Reyburn,  6  Pet.  354 ;  U.  S.  v.  May,  3  Mason,  98. 

merohant.     Perkins  v.  State,  50  Ala.  154. 

in .    In  statute.    Greer  v.  U.  S.,  3  Ct.  of  CI.  182. 

special .    In  statute.    Re  Presentment,  i  Jebb.  98. 

COMMISSIONER.     Dean  v.  Emerson,  102  Mass.  484. 

COMMIT.  suicide.    In  insurance  policy.    Cooper  7/.  Massachusetts  Ins.  Co., 


COMMISSION. 


COMMITMENT, 


COMMITTED. 


COMMITTINO. 


I03  Mass  337  ;  Clift  v.  Schwabe,  3  C.  B.  477. 

In  statute.    Ex  parte  Paris,  3  Woodb.  &  M.  227 ;  Cummington  v. 

Wareham,  9  Cush.  585. 

for  trial  to  the  assiies.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Johnson,  10  Ad. 

&  Ell.  740. 

any  person  to  jail.     In  statute.     Thomas  v.  St.  Louis,  61  Mo. 


COMMODIT7. 


COMMON. 


547- 
COMMODITIES.     /;/  constitution.    Com.  v.  Lancaster  Bank,  133  Mass.  493. 

In  statute.  Best  v.  Bauder,  29  How.  Pr.  489;  Provident  Inst.  v.  Massa- 
chusetts, 6  Wall.  611;  Portland  Bank  v.  Apthorp,  12  Mass.  252; 
Com.  V.  Peoples'  Bank,  5  Allen,  431 ;  Com.  v.  Hamilton  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  12  Allen,  300. 
In  statute.  State  v.  Henke.  19  Mo.  225  ;  Barnet  v.  Powell,  Litt.  Sel. 
Cas.  409. 

McDuffee  v.  Railroad,  52  N.  H.  430. 
In  plat.    White  v.  Smith,  37  Mich.  291. 

barrator.    Com.  v.  Davis,  1 1  Pick.  438. 

drunkard.     In  statute.    Com.  v.  McNamee,  ii3  Mass.  285  ;  Com. 

V.  Boon,  2  Gray,  74;  Com.  v.  Whitney,  5  Gray,  85. 

field.    Glasgow  V.  Hortig,  i  Black,  595. 

gaming  table.  In  statute.  U.  S.  v.  Smith,  4  Cranch  C.  C.  635,  659. 

gambler.     People  v,  Sponsler,  i  Dakota,  293. 

labor.    In  statute.     State  v.  Conger,  14  Ind.  396 ;  Reynolds  v. 

Stevenson,  9  Ind.  112;  Voglesong  v.  State,  9  Ind.  1 12  ;  Folz  v.  State, 

33  Ind.  215;  Cincinnati  v.  Rice,  15  Ohio,  235  ;  Horack  v.  Keebler,  5 

Neb.  355. 
law.    In  constitution.    U.  S.  v.  Wonson,  i  Gall.  20 ;  Parsons  v. 

Bedford,  3  Pet.  433;  Fenn  v.  Holme,  21  How.  481. 


.v<!».»>f*fliwsrfCi! 


COMMON. 

r.  393;  U.  S.  V. 
138  ;  People  v. 

Atlantic,  etc., 
I.  Co..  44  Iowa. 

Iowa.  338. 
Vheat.  I  ;  Wel- 
1(1.  267 ;  Steam- 
uRhter.  15  I'et. 
s.  580;  State  V. 

1.  33»- 
jClifi.  339- 
Nickodemus,  3 
Lowell,  213;  re 

.598. 
,98. 


18. 

:hu8etts  Ins.  Co.. 

;  Cummington  v. 

Johnson,  10  Ad. 

St.  Louis,  61  Mo. 

ss.  493- 

■nt  Inst.  V.  Massa- 
orp,  12  Mass.  252; 
amilton  Manufac- 

.  Powell,  Litt.  Sel. 


12  Mass.  285  ;  Com. 
5- 

•anch  C.  C.  635, 659. 

i.  396;  Reynolds  I/. 
.  112;  Folz  V.  State, 
lorack  v.  Keebler,  5 

Gall.  20;  Parsons  T/. 
Ji. 


COMMON. 


7« 


QOMPENSATJON. 


COMMON  —  Continued. 

Inw  Jurisdiotion.     In  statute.    Ex  parte  (iladhill,  8  Mctc.   168; 

Ex  parte  GreRg,  2  Curtis.  98;  State  v.  VVhitteniore.  50  N.  II.  345; 
re  Connor.  39  Cai.  98  ;  U.  S.  v.  Power.  14  Blatchf.  323. 

or  WMte  lands.     In  sUUute.  Grand  Union  Canal  Co.  v,  Ashley.  6 

-Hurl.  &  N.  395. 

BOhooUl.     In  statute.     Roach  ?'.  n<.)ard  of  Public   Schools.  7  Mo. 

(App.)567;  Jenkins?'.  Andover,  103  Mass,  99;  Merrick  7'.  Inhabitants. 
12  Allen,  500;  People  7'.  Board  of  Education,  13  Harb.  400, 

teller.    Com.  v.  Tubbs.   i   Cush.  2  ;  State  v,  O'Connor.  49  Me. 

594. 

thief.    In  statute.    World  v.  State.  50  Md.  49  ;  Com.  v.  Hope.  22 

Pick.  I  ;  Stevens  v.  Com.,  4  Mete.  399 ;  HagRCtt  v.  Com.,  3  Mete.  457. 

tools.    In  statute.    Lenoir  v.  Weeks.  20  (Ja.  y^. 

suit  of  any person.     In  statute.    Mellor  v.  Palfreyman.  4  B.  & 

Ad.  140. 
COMMONS.        In  statute.    Patterson  7'.  Reynolds,  61  Mo,  205. 
COMMUNICANT.     Queen  v.  Hall,  7  B.  &  S.  642. 

COMMUNICATED.     In  statute.      Perley  v.  Eastern  R.  Co..  98  Mass.  418 ;   Hart  v. 
Western  R.  Co..  13  Mete.  99;  Safford  v.  Boston,  etc.,   R.  Co..  103 
Mass.  584. 
COMMUNICATIONS.    Amherst  Bk.  i>.  Conkey,  4  Mete.  462. 

COMMUNITY.     Clark  v.  Norwood,  12  La.  Ann.  598. 

oonfldenoe  of  the .    In  contract.    Oilman  v.  Dwight.  13  Gray, 

3S9- 
COMMUTE,     pardon  such  lunatio  or the  execution.    In  statute.    Re  Victor, 

31  Ohio  St.  206. 
COMMUTED.    In  statute.    Trimmer  v.  Walsh,  3  B.  &  S.  37. 

COMPACT.      In  constitution.      Green  v.  Biddle.    8  Wheat,  i  ;   Canal  Co.  v.  R.  Co.,  4 

Gill  &  J.  I ;  Holmes  v,  Jennison,  14  Pet.  572. 
In  statute.      Re  St.  James'  Club,  16  Jur.  1075. 
Ryder  v,  Wilcox,  103  Mass.  29;  Palmer  v.  Peckham,  33  Me.  32. 
lu  contract,    Hallett  v.  Dowdell,  18  Q.  B.  90. 
In  statute.    Queen  v,  Whitmarsh,  14  Q.  B.  804. 

or  association.    In  statute.    Austin  v.  Searing,  16  N.  Y.  1 12. 

any  public .    In  statute.     NichoUs  v.  Rosewame,  6  C.  B.  (N.  S.) 

480. 

joint-stock .    In  statute.    Att'y-Gen.  v.  Mercantile  Ins.  Co.,  121 

Mass.  524 ;  Abbot  v.  Rogers,  ?6  C.  B.  292. 
owned  by  said .    In  statute.    Keyport  Co.  v.  Farmers'  Co.,  3  C. 

E.Green,  13;  3  C.  E.  Green,  511. 
the .    In  contract.    Squire  v.  Western   Union  R.  Co.,  98    Mass. 

232. 

COMFEIiIiED.    In  statute.     Burbank  v.  Slinkard,  53  Ind.  493. 

COMPENSATION.  Searcy  v.  Grow.  15  Cal.  117;  Stewart  v.  Harper,  16  La.  Ann. 
181 ,  Austm  V.  Wilson,  4  Cush.  274. 

In  constitution.  Board  of  Supervisors  v.  Hackett,  21  Wis.  613;  Jubb 
V.  Hull  Dock  Co.,  9  y.  B.  443 ;  Searcy  v.  Grow.  15  Cal.  117 ;  Kilgore 
V.  People,  76  111.  548;  Symonds  V.  Cincinnati,  14  Ohio,  175. 

In  statute.    New  Jersey  R.  Co.  v.  Suydam,  17  N.  J.  (L.)  25;   Van 


COMPANIES. 
COMPANY. 


COMPENSA  TJON. 


12 


CONCEAL. 


COMPi'NaAriON  —  Continued. 

Schack  7A  Delaware,  etc.,  Canal  Co.,  20  N.  J.  (L.)  249;    Betts  v. 
City  of  Williamsburg,  15  Barb.  255. 

just .    In  constitution.    Alabama,  etc.,  R.  Co.-ik  Benkert,  42  Ala. 

83;  Brown  v.  Beatty,  34  Miss.  227;   Isone  v.  Mississippi  Cent.  R. 
Co.,  36  Miss.  300 ;  Virginia,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Henry,  8  Nev.  165. 

just  and  reasonable .     Tn  contract.     Cully  v.  Hardenburg.   i 

Den.  508. 

or  other .    In  statute.    State  7/.  Holladay,  67  Mo.  64. 

or  relevancy.    In  statute.    Fox  v.  Webs.er,  46  Mo.  181. 

In  statute.     Re  Pacheo,  23  Cal.  476. 

authorities.    In  treaty.    U.  S.  v.  Clarke,  8  ''et.  436 ;  Mitchell 

V.  U.  S.  9,  Pet.  711. 

jiirisdiotion.    In  statute.    Babbitt  v.  Brush,  4  Ind.  355. 

persons.    In  agrevment.    Harv-ey  v.  Grabham,  5  Ad.  &  Ell.  75. 

to  dispose  by  will.    In  statute.    Atty.-Gen.  v.  Hallett.  2  Hurl. 


COMPTBNCY. 
COMPETENT. 


COMPILATION, 
CCMFI.AINT 

COMPLETE. 


&  N.  368. 

Story  V.  Holcombe,  4  McLean,  306. 

In  statute.    Com.  7/.  Haynes,  107  Mass.  166;  Campbell  7'.  Thompson, 
16  Me.  117;  Com.  i.  Davis,  11  Pick.  436. 

such .    In  statute.    Sweetman  v.  Guest,  L.  R.,  3  Q.  B.  263. 

In  contract.     Mallan  v.  Radloff,  17  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  600. 

In  statute.    Bowman  v.  City  of  Boston,  5  Cush.  8. 

machinery  to  be  furnished in  the  mill.   In  contract.   Grove  v. 


COMPLETED. 


Miles.  58  III.  338. 
Neweli  V.  People,  7  N.  Y.  130;  Hyannis'  Bk.  7'.  Moors,  120  Mass.  459; 

Fernald  v.  Boston,  12  Cush.  574. 
issued  and  negotiated.    In  plea.    Gardner  v.  Walsh,  5  El.  & 

Bl.  84. 
railway  would  be .      In  wag  jr.     Evans  v.   Fryer.  10  Ad.  & 

Ell.  609. 

when  the  house  is .     In  order.     Russell  v.  Barry,  115  MaoS.  300. 

COMPLETINQ.     In  statute.    DeGraffz'.  St.  Paul,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  23  Minn.  114. 

COMPLETION.      of  the  purchase.     In  contract.    Mattock  ?'.  Kinglake,  10  Ad. 

&  Ell.  56. 

COMPOSINQ-.    persons  then such  company.    In  statute.    Rosevelt  v.  Brown, 

II  N.  Y.  148. 
COMPOSITION.      Haskins  v.  Newcomb,  2  Johns.  405. 

In  statute.     King  v.  Crisp,  '  E.  &  Aid.  787 ;  Tetley  j.  Texley,  1    El.  & 
Bl.  540. 
COMPOUND.     In  statute,     Pennell  v.  Rhodes,  9  Q.  B.  128. 

interest.     Camp  7/.  Bater,  1 1  Conn.    487.  * 

COMPRISED.    in.     In  statute.     Knox  v.  Gage,  L.  R.,  5  H.  L.  657. 

COMPROMISE.      In  con  'ract.    Chilton  v.  Willford,  2  Wis.  6. 

In  statute.    Sharp  v.  Knox,  4  La.  456.  . 

CONCEAL.         Gerry  v.  Dunham,  57  Me.  339. 

In  statute.  McElhaney  v.  State,  24  Ala.  171;  Cook  v.  State,  26  Ga. 
593  ;  Dnskell  v.  Parish,  3  McLean,  631 ;  Van  Meter  v.  Mitchell,  3 
Wall.  Jr.  317;  U.  S.  -v.  Farnsworth,  i  Mason,  i. 


Kii.Ka.'-s ' 


6i.«i.;'-«-»i-?u*--w»a..t^rt'.  w- 1-:**.*^)"--^"'  -.:aSi»jijti'"-^''t 


CONCEAL. 


:,.)  249;   Betts  V. 

Benkert,  42  Ala. 
sissippi  Cent.  R. 
8  Nev.  165. 
/.  Hardenburg,   i 

3.64. 

ir,  46  Mo.  181. 

»et.  436;  Mitchell 

Ind.  355- 

.  5  Ad.  &  Ell.  75- 

r.  Hallett,  2  Hurl. 


bell  V.  Thompson, 
3  g.  B.  263. 

contract.    Grove  v. 

3ors,  120  Mass.  459". 

•  V.  Walsh,  5   El.  & 

r'.   Fryer.   10  Ad.  & 

Barry,  1 1 5  Mass.  300. 

Minn.  114. 

V.  Kinglake,  10  Ad. 

Rosevelt  v.  Brown, 
jy  J.  Teiley,  i   El.  & 

L.  657. 


:00k  V.  State.  36  Ga. 
I  Meter  v.  Mitchell,  a 


CONCEAL. 


73 


CONDITION, 


CONCEAL 


•Coitinu'jd. 

his  property  and  efibots.  In  statute.  Powell  v.  Matthews,  10  Mo.  50. 

CONCEALED.     Harlow  v.  Tufts,  4  Cush.  448. 

In  statute.    People  v.  Miles,  55  Cal.  207  ;  U.  S.  v.  350  Chests  of  Tea, 
12  Wheat.  489. 

weapons.    In  statute.     Hutchinson  v.  State,  62  Ala.  3;  Owen  v. 

State,  31  Ala.  387;  Jones  7/.  State,  51  Ala.  i6. 

oarriea about  his  person.     In  statute.    Owen  7'.  State,  31   Ala. 

387 ;  Stockdale  v.  State,  32  Ga.  225. 

OOlTCEAIiZNa.    himself.    In  statute.     Harper  v.  Pope,  9  Mo.  402. 

CONCEALMEZiPF.    Daniels  v.  Hudson  River  R.  Co.,  12  Cush.  416  ;  O'Neil  v.  Grover, 
5  Gray,  159. 

CONCEALS.      himself.    In  statute.    North  v.  Macdonald,  i  Biss.  57  ;  Boggs  v. 

Burdskoff,  26  111.  66 ;  Dunn  v.  Salter,  i  Duv.  342 ;  Evans  v.  Saul,  8 
Mart.  (N.  S.)  247 ;  Lynde  v.  Montgomery,  1 5  Wend.  461  ;  Mayor  of 
New  York  v.  Genet,  4  Hun,  487. 

his  property.    In  statute.    Clement  v.  Dudley,  42  N.  H.  367. 

the  cause  of  action.    In  statute.    Boyd  v.  Boyd,  27  Ind.  429 

the  crime.    In  statute.     Flee  v.  State,  13  Ind.  324. 

CONCENTRATED.  molasses.     In  revenue  law.     Beicher  v.  Linn,  24  How. 

508. 

CONCERN.        accounts  as the  trade  of  merchandise  between  merchant 

and  merchant.    In  statute.    Cottam  v.  Partridge,  4  Man.  &  G.  277. 

fi9rwhomitmay .    In  insurance  policy.    Wise  v.  St.  Louis  Ins. 

Co.,  23  Mo.  80;  Newsonw.  Douglass,  7  H.  &  J.  417  (16  Am.  Dec.  317). 

on  account  of  whom  it  may .    In  insurance  policy.    Walsh  v. 

Washington  Ins.  Co.,  32  N.  Y.  427. 
In  statute.     Hooper  v.  Robinson,  8  Otto,  529. 

him  to  prosecute.     In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Blank,  15  Q.  B.  1061. 

in  the  loss.     In  insurance  policy.    McRossie  v.  Provincial    Ir.s. 

Co.     +  U.  C.  (Q.  B.)  55- 

forwi    m  it .    In  insurance  policy.     Buck  ^'.  Chesapeake  Ins.  Co., 

I  Pet.  151. 
CONCESSL         Frost  v.  Raymond,  2  Caines,  188. 
CONCLUDE.       In  constitution.     State  v.  Waters,  i  Mo.  ( App.)  7. 
CONCLUSION.     Ortwein  v.  Com.,  76  Pa.  St  414. 
CONCLUSIVE.    In  statute. .  Burrough  v.  Mhtile,  Pen.  i9(. 

final  and .     In  agreement.     Mussina  v.  Hertzog,  5  Binney,  387 ; 

Galbreath  v.  Colt,  4  Yeates,  551. 
In  statute.     Clarke  v.  Patterson,  6  Binney,  128. 

CONCUBINAGE,     open .     In  «tatute.     Leader  v.  Tell,  16  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  590. 

CONCURRENCE     In  constitution.     Baulden  v.  Lockhart,  59  Teni.   262. 
CONOURSO.      Schroeders  v.  Nicholson,  2  La.  350. 

CONDEMNATION. monoy.    In  bond.    Doe  v.  Daniels,  6  Blackf.  8, 

CONDITION.     Laberee  v.  Carleton,  53  Me.  211 ;  Taylor  7/.  Mason,  9  Wheat.  325. 

In  contract.     Meaner  v.  McKowan,  4  W.  &  S.  302  ;  Hayne  v.  Cum- 
mins. 16  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  421 
Indeed.     Sohier  ?/.  Trinity  Churcli,  109  Mass.  i. 
In  instruction.     Buesching  v.  St.  Louis  Gas  Co.,  73  Mo.  220. 

In  will.    Attorney-General  v.  Master  Wardens,  L.  R.,  6  H.  L.   I. 
10 


CONCERNED. 


CONCERNS. 


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CONDITION. 


74 


CONGREGATION. 


Doe  W.Hawkins,  2 


CONDiriON  —  Continued. 

for  the  benefit  of  the  grantor.    In  statute. 

Q.  B.  212. 
on that  his  contracts  be  complied  with.    Jn  acceptance.    U.S. 

V  Bank  of  Memphis,  15  Pet.  377- 
game as  when  exported.  In  statute.  Knight  v.  Schell,  24  How. 

upon  express .    In  will.    Wright  z/.  Wilkin.  2  B.  &  S.  253. 

•CONDITIONAL.    liabiUty.    In  statute.     Reitz  r/.  People,  72  I"- 435- 

limitation.     Proprietors  v.  Grant,  3  Gray,  143 :  Stearns  v.  God- 
frey, 16  Me.  158. 
CONDITIONS.     In  statute.     Peek  z^.^R.  Co.,   10  H.    L.   Cas.   473;    re   Coleman,    .5 
Blatchf.  417-  r        ^ 

performed.    In  plea.    Hammettt/.  Bullett.  i  Call.  (Va.)  567. 

CONDONATION.    Armstrong  z/.  Armstrong,  32  Miss.   28°;  Odom  ^- Odom,  36  Ga. 

CONDUCT.         cattle.     In  statute.    Triggs  7/.  Lester,  L.  R.,  i  Q.  B.  260. 

CONDUCTED,    as  has  been  heretofore —.     /«  ^..^.     Harvey  z..  Vandergnft,  89 
Pa.  St.  346. 

CONDUCTING.    actions  or  suits.    In  statute.     Reg.  t/.  Priest,  16  Q.  B.  44. 

CONEECTIONEBY.     In  indictment.     Com.  v.  Chase,  125  Mass.  202. 

In  statute.    Arthur  v.  Sapham.  6  Otto.  126. 
CONFESSION.     People?/.  Strong,  30  Cal.  151. 

CONFIDED.       female  shaU  have  been In  statute.  State  v.  Arnold,  55  Mo.  89. 

CONFIDENCE. game.    In  statute.     Pierce  7/.  People.  81  111.  141. 

man.     Fausett  v.  Clark.  48  Md.  494. 

ftiU In  will.     Coates-  Appeal,  -.  Pa.  St.  133:  Pennock  Estate. 

20  Pa.  St.  268. 
CONFIDENTIAL.     In  letter.     Insigi  v.  Brown.  17  How.  183. 
CONFINE.  In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Sharp,  Pet.  C.  C.  118. 

__   the  master.     In  statute.    4  Mason,   105.      U.  S.  v.  Savage,  5 

Mason,  461  ,,     ,  vt 
the  person  of  any  female.    In  statute.    Blight  v.  Meeker,  7  N. 

J.  (L.)  97- 
CONFINED.       /"  statute.     Queen  v.  Inhabitants,  14  Q-  B.  328. 
CONFINEMBNT.     ,^«  statute.     U.  S  ..  Sharp.  Pet.  C.  C.  .  .8  ;  U^S  .^  Thompson^ J 

Sumn.  168 ;  t'   "^v.  Lawrence,  i  Cranch,  C.  C .  94  ,  U.  &.  t/.  savage, 

5  Mason,  41^0. 
in ,     In  statute.     Ex  parte  Price,  53  Ala.  547- 

CONFIBM.  :n  statute.     Queen  v.  Mayor,  i  El.  &  Bl.  589- 

CONFIRMATION,     date  of In  statute.     State  ..  North  Bergen.  39  N   J.  (L.) 

4.56. 
CONFORMABLY.     to  the  laws.     In  Constitution.     Re  Nichols,  8  R.  L  55- 

CONFUSION.     Palmer  w.  Burnside,  i  Woods,  170 

of  goods.     Hesseltiner/.  StockweU,3->Me.  237  .  Treat  v.  Barber. 

7  Conn.  274. 
CONv'^RBQATION.     In  statute.     Lanca;*»r  v.  Swte.  33  Ala.  398. 

assembled.     In  statute.     Com.  v.  Jennings.  3  G^att.  624. 


z  S.  253. 

35- 

earns  v.  God- 

Coleman,    15 

(Va.)  567. 
Odom,  36  Ga. 
7  Wis.  252. 
'±  260. 
/^andergrift,  89 

6  Q.  B.  44- 


old,  55  Mo.  89. 
ennock  Estate, 

3.  7'.  Savage,  5 
2>.  Meeker,  7  N. 


V.  Thompson,  i 
U.  S.  T/.  Savage, 


katt.  624. 


CONNECT. 


75 


CON  SO  LI  DA  TE. 


GomrECM. 


CONNECTED. 


with.    In  contract.    Truax  v.  Philadelphia,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  3  Houst 

553- 
Eakin  v.  St.  Louis,  etc.,   R.  Co.,  3  Cent.   L.  J.  656;  Kw..uecott  v. 
Supervisors,  16  Wall.  452. 

therewith.    In  statute.     Ogbourne  v.  Ogbourne,  60  Ala.  616. 

—    with.    In  statute.     Scarborough  v.  Smith,  18  Kas.  399. 

With  the  dwelling-house.  In  statute.  McAllister  v.  McAllister, 

37  Ala.  484. 

railroads together.    In  statute.    Burtis  v.  B.  &  St.  L.  R.  R.,  24 

N.  Y.  269. 
CONNECTION.     In  statute.    Allison  v.  Smith,  16  Mich.  405. 

guilty In  indictment.    State  v.  George,  7  Ired.  (L.)  321. 

CONNECTIONS.     Storer  v.  Wheatley,  i  Pa.  St.  506. 
CONNIVED. 


at  the  same.     In  statute.     U.  S.v.  Distillery,  11  Blatchf.  255. 
—  at  the  adiQtery.    In  statute.    Gipps  v.  Gipps,  n  H.  L.  Cas.  i. 


CONNIVING.     - 

CONSCIENCE.     In  statute.     People  v.  Stewart,  7  Cal.  144. 

CONSENT.  Barnes  v.  Butcher,  9  C.  «&  P.  722. 

In  constitution.     Bouidin  v.  Lockhart,  59  Tenn.  262. 
In  statute.     Schmidt  v.  Mitchell,  84  111.  195;  Phelps  v.  Town  of  Lew- 
iston,  15  Blatchf.  133. 

in  writing  of  the  author.    In  statute.    Morton  v.  Copeland,  16 

C.  B.  535. 

of  the  people  expressed  at  the  ballot-box.    In  constitution. 

State  V.  Little  Rock,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  3t  Ark.  701. 

or  agreement.     In  statute.     Bewley  !».  Atkinson,  13  Ch.  Piv. 

283. 

approve  and .    In  will.    Waldron  v.  Chasteney,  2  Blatchf.  62. 

without  her .    Com.  v.  Burke,  105  Mass.  380. 

CONSENTABIiE.    line.     Brown  v.  Caldwell,  10  S.  &  R.  114. 

CONSEQUENCE,    in of  the  intoxication.    In  statute.    Krach  z/.  Heilman,  53 

Ind.  517. 

CONSEQUENTIAIi.    dajiage.     Eaton  v.  R.  Co.,  51  N.  H.  504. 

CONSIDEB.       most  advantageous.    State  v.  Miller,  i  Mo.  (App.)  50. 

CONSIDERA.TION.    Thomas  v.  Thomas,  2  Q.  B.  851  ;  Currie  v.  Mira,  L.  R.,  10  Ex.  162. 
In  statute.     Martin  v.   O'Bannan,  35  Ark.  62;  Connor  r/.  Abbott,  35 
Ark.  365. 

in .     Dally  v.  Poolly,  6  Q.  B.  495. 

valuable paid.     In  statute.     Doe  v.  H -swells,  2  B.  &  Ad.  744. 

CONSIDERED.    — -  as  admitted.    Queen  v.  Sandwich,  2  Q.  B.  900. 
CONSIGN.  Hardy  7/.  Munroe,  127  Mass.  64. 

CONSIGNED.     Rolker  v.  Great  Western  Ins.  Co.,  4  Abb.  App,  Dec.  76. 
In  contract.     Dittmar  7/.  Norman,  118  Mass.  319. 
6  mo.    In  contract.     George  v.  Joy,  19  N.  H.  544. 


CONSIGNEE. 


Lyon  V.  Alvord,  18  Conn.  80. 

or  indorsee  for  valuable  oonsiileration. 


In  statute.    Meyer  v. 


CONSISTING. 
OONSOLIDATB. 


Dresser,  i6  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  646. 

of.    In  will.     Faust  v.  Cook,  6  Mo.  (App.)  331. 

Independent  Dist.  v.  Durland,  45  Iowa,  53. 


timktm 


CON  SOLI  DA  TION. 


1^ 


CONTENTS. 


C!ONSOirANT. 
CONSFIBACY 


CONSTABLE. 

CONSTANT. 

CONSTANTLY 


CONSOLIDATION.     Buford  v.  Keokuk  N.  L.  Packet  Co.,  3  Mo.  (App.)  159. 
Kinnersley  v.  Knott,  7  C.  B.  985. 

State  V.  Younger,  1   Dev.  (Law)  357  (17  Am.  Dec.  571);   Mclntyre 
V.  Mancius,   16  Jolins.  592 ;  U.  S.  v.  Sacia,  2  Fed.  Rep.  754 ;  U.  S. 
V.  Nunnemacher,  7  Biss.  in. 
In  statute.    De  Boinville  v.  A  mold,  i  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  22. 

use.     Bodfish  v.  Bodfish,  105  Mass.  319. 

worked.    In  insurance  policy.    Prieger  v.  Exchange,  etc.,  Ins. 

Co.,  6  Wis.  91. 
OONSTITUlfNTS.    In  deed.    Vilas  v.  Reynolds,  6  Wis.  226. 

CONSTBUCT.     to .    In  statute.     Re  Fowler,  53  N.  Y.  60. 

OONSTBUCTED.     Troy  Co.  v.  Odiorne,  17  How.  72. 

In  statute.     North  Eastern  R.  Co.  v.  Local  Bd.,  L.  R..  5  Q.  B.  157. 

hereafter .    In  statute.   Attorney-General  ■:j.  Ware  River  R    Co. 

1 1 5  Mass.  400. 
CONSTBUCnON.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Carruthers,  4  B.  &  S.  817. 

and  repair  of  vessels.     In  statute.     The  Fer.^x,  Sprague,  180  ; 

Donncll  v.  The  Starlight,  103  Mass.  227. 

erection  or  repair  of  any  building.    In  mecL-nic's  Hen  law. 

Rose  V.  Persse,  etc..  Paper  Works,  29  Conn.  256. 

of  the  railway.    In  statute.     Brand  t/.  R.  Co.,  7  B.  &  S.  43. 

or  repair  of  any  btiilding.    In  statute.    Knaube  7Mvirchner,  39 

Ind.  217. 

or  repairs.    In  statute.     Clinton  v.  Foster,  103  Mass.  1  ^3. 

CONSTBUCTIVB.     total  loss.    Globe  Ins.  Co.  v.  Sherlock,  25  Ohio  St.  '/^, 

CONSUL.  Re  Anne,  3  Wheat.  435.  ' 

CONSUMED.      In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Tucker,  1 10  Mass.  403. 

CONSUMMATION,    final .     In  statute.     Re  King,  3  Fed.  Rep.  839. 

CONTAINED.     in  a  frame  bam.     In  policy  of  insurance.      McCluer  v.  Girard 

F.  &  M.  Ins.  Co.,  43  la.  349. 

in  engine-house  No.  2.    In  policy  of  insurance.   Annapolis,  etc., 

R.  Co.  V.  Baltimore  Fire,  Ins.  Co.,  32  Md.  37  (3  Am.  Rep.  112). 
CONTAININa.     In  contract.     Beckh  v.  Page,  5  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  7. 
In  deed.    Powell  v.  Lyles,  i  Murph.  348. 

by  estimation.    In  deed.    Tarbell  v.  Bowman,  103  Mass.  342. 

CONTEMPLATED.    passage  way.    In  deed.    Tufts  v.  Charleston,  2  Gray,  273. 

CONTEMPLATION,     in of  bankruptcy.     In  statute.     Re  Johann,  2  Biss.  139: 

Morgan  z/.  Bundsett,  5  B.  &  Ad.  296;  Buckingham  v.  McLean,  13 
How.  150;  Rison  v.  Knapp,  i  Dill.  186 ;  Martin  v.  Toof,  i  Dill.  203; 
Heroy  v.  Kerr,  8  Bosw.  194  ;  Everett?'.  Stone,  3  Story,  446 ;  Arnold 
V.  Maynard,  2  Story,  349;  Atkinson  r/.  Farmers'  Bank,  Crabbe,  529; 
Ashby  V.  Steere,  2  Woodb.  &  M.  347 ;  Jones  v.  Howland,  8  Mete. 
377 ;  re  Crafts,  6  Blatchf.  177. 

Ex  parte  Cohen,  5  Cal.  494;  Lyon  v.  Lyon,  21  Conn    199. 

construotiTe .    Androscoggin  R.  Co.  v.  Androscoggin,  49  Me. 

392- 

criminal .    In  statute.    Robbiiis  v.  Gorham,  25  N.  Y.  588;  An- 
droscoggin, etc.,  R.  Co.  V.  Androscoggin,  49  Me.  392. 

of  any  promissory  note  o^*  other  chose  in  action.    In  statute. 

Barney  v.  Globe  Bank,  5  ^^latchf.  107. 


CONTEMPT. 


CONTENTS. 


■>,'mmxt>-- 


NTENTS. 
159. 

I ;   Mclntyre 
J.  754 ;  U.  S. 


ge,  etc.,  Ins. 


3.  B.  157. 
River  R   Co. 


3prague,  i8o; 
tic's  Hen  law. 

I.  &  s.  43. 

•J.  k'irchner,  39 

iss.  ^M- 

hio  St.  :". 

> 

luer  V.  Girard 

Lnnapolis,  etc., 
Rep.  112). 


}  Mass.  342. 
in,  2  Gray,  273. 

in,  2  Biss.  139; 
V.  McLean,  13 
Dof,  1  Dill.  203; 
•y,  446;  Arnold 
k,  Crabbe,  529 ; 
•wland,  8  Mete. 

99- 

coggin,  49  Me. 

>I.  Y.  588 ;  An- 

on.    In  statute* 


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77 


CONTRACT. 


CONTENTS. 

CONTENTS— Continued.  ~" 

unknown.    In  bill  of  lading.    Clark  v.  Barnwell,  12  How.  272. 

-—  were  made  known  and  explained,     in  statute.     Bohan  v. 
Casey,  5  Mo.  (App.)  106. 

CONTESTED.     election.    In  statute.     Steele  t/.  Wear.  54  Mo.  53, 

CONTIGXTOUS.    Chapman  v.  Cook,  lo  R.  I.  304. 

In  insurance  policy.     Arkell  v.  Commerce  Ins.  Co.,  69  N.  Y.   191. 

oroparty.     In  constitution.     Guild  w.  Chicago,  82  III  472 

CONTINOBNCY     /«  statute.     Boyd  ..  Robins.  4  C   B.  (N.  S.),  750:  Hopkins  z.. 
Thomas,  7  C.  B.  (N.  S.),  716. 

**^y .    In  statute.    Adams  z/.  Bigelow,  1 28  Mass.  365. 

due  absolutely  and  not  on  any .    in  statute.    Ware  z/.  Gowin. 

65  Me.  534  ;  Dwinel  v.  Stone,  30  Me.  384. 

liability  to  pay  money  upon  a .     in  statute.     Parker  z/  I  nee 

4  Hurl.  &  N.  54.  ' 

CONTINOENT.    claim.    In  statute.     Scars  r..  Willis,  7  Allen,  430. 

debts.    In  statute.    Zimmer  z/.  Schleehauf,  115  Mass.  52. 

demand.    In  statute.    Maguire  v.  Rippen,  44  Mo.  512:  French 

V.  Morse,  2  Gray,  in. 

estate.     Jennison  v.  Blowers,  5  Barb.  686 ;  Sheridan  v.  House. 

4  Abb.  App.  Dec.  218. 

expenses,     in  will.    Attorney-General  z/.  Union  Soc,  1 16  Mass. 

167. 

liability.     Boutel  v.  Owens,  2  Sandf.  655  ;  re  Loder,  4  Ben.  305, 

328. 

Belknap  v.  Belknap,  2  Johns.  Ch.  463  (7  Am.  Dec.  548). 

a  stockholder,    in  contract.     Bacon  v.  Pomeroy,  104  Mass.  t;jT. 

in  charge.     In  statute.    Chaneyz/.  Paine,  i  Q.  B.  713. 

in  office.    In  bond.     Mutual  Loan,  etc.,  Co.  v.  Price,  16  Fla.  204. 

in  said  office.    In  statute.     Mayor  v.  Oswald,  3  Ell.  &  Bl.  670. 

so  incorporated.     In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Register,  10  Q.  B.  839. 

to  occupy.    In  statute.    Walters  v.  People,  18  III.  199;  21  111. 

178. 

to  practice.     In  statute.    Wilton  v.  Chambers,  7  Ad.  &  Ell.  524. 

charge.    In  statute.     Lilford  v.  Attorney-General,  L.  R.   2  H. 

L.  Cas.  63.  •>         • 

In  statute.     Lilford  v.  Attorney-General,  L.  R.,  2  H. 


CONTINUE. 


CONTIN  UING 


CONTINUOUS. 


—  interest. 

L..Cas.  63. 

—  ofibnse. 

—  trustee. 


In  statute.     Marshall  v.  Smith,  L.  R.,  8  C.  P.  417. 
Re  East,  L.  R.,  8  Ch.  App.  735. 


adverse  use.     Davidson  v.  Nicholson,  59  Ind.  411. 

use.     Bodfish  v.  Fox,  105  Mass.  319. 

passage. 


In  ticket.    Cody  v.  Central  Pacific  R.  Co,  4  Saw- 


CONTBAOT. 


oue- 

yer,  117. 

Holtzz/.  Schmidt,  59  N.  Y.  253;  Willetts  v.  Sun  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  45  N. 
Y.  45 :  H.immond  v.  Shepard,  40  How.  Pr.  452  ;  Adams  z'.  Honess 
62  Barb.  326 ;  L'Amoroux  v.  Gould,  7  N.   Y.  349 ;  Sanders  v.  Gil- 
lespie, 59  N.  Y.  250 ;  Cope  v.  Atkinson.  8  Ex .   .85 ;  Fletcher  v.  Peck 
6  Cranch,87  :  Sturgis  v.  Crowninshield,  4  Wheat.  122  ;  McNulty  v. 


■mf'^ 


CONTRACT. 


78 


CONTRACTED 


QOTSP^BJiXIS  —  Continued. 

Prenticu,  25  Barb.  204;  Pelham  v.   State,  30  Tex.  422;  Atwater  z/. 

Lockwood,  39  Conn.  45  ;  Belfiist,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Unity,  62  Me.  148; 

Quinby  v.  Vanderbilt,  17  N.  Y.  306 ;  Safford  v.  Wykoff,  4  Hill,  442  ; 

State  V.  Brown,  28  Miss.  810. 
In  constitution.     New  Orleans,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.   Harris,  27  Miss.  517; 

Micon  V.  Bridge  Co.,  47  Ala.  65:  •,  Alabama  R.  Co.  v.  Burkett,  46 

Ala.  569 ;  Mobile  Comm.  v.  Putnam,  44  Ala.  506. 
In  statute.    Gay  v.  State,  7  Kas.  394 ;  De  Barre  %>.  Livingston,  48  Barb. 

511 ;  U.  S.  V.  Learned,   i  Abb.  U.  S.  442;  U.  S.  v.  Smith,  i  Sawy. 

192  ;  Burnes  v.  Simpson,  9  Kas.  658. 
oonoerning  an  interest  in  land.    In  statute.    Toppin  v.  Loomis^ 

16  C.  B.  140. 
for  the  benefit  of  her  fkmily.    In  statute.    National  Bank  v. 

Smith,  43  Conn.  330;  Smith  v.  Williams,  43  Conn.  417. 
for  the  benefit  of  herself.    In  statute.    Gore  v.  Carl,  47  Conn. 

291. 
for  sale,  sell  and  convey.    In  power  of  attorney.     Peck  v.  Har- 
riott, 6  S.  &  R.  146  (9  Am.  Dec.  415). 
for  the  payment  of  interest.  In  statute.   Hubbard  v.  Callahan^ 

42  Conn.  525. 
for  the  payment  of  money  only.  In  statute.  Grant  v.  Dabney, 

19  Kas.  390;  Johnson  v.  Martin,  54  Ala.  271 ;  Morrow  v.  Wood,  57 

Ala.    I  ;  Masterson  v.  Gibson,  56  Ala.  S7 ;  Johnson  v.  Maxey,  45 

Ala.  521. 
for  the  sale  of  goods.     In  statute.     Allen  v.  Jarvis,  20  Conn. 

39;  Gardner  v.  Joy,  9  Mete.  179 ;  Garbutt  v.  Watson,  5  B.  &  Aid. 

613. 

for  the  sale  of  lands.  In  statute.   Brackett  %>.  Evans,  i  Cush.  79. 

in  respect  to  her  property.    In  statute.     Muzzey  v.  Reardon,. 

57  N.  H.  378. 
in  writing  with  a  person.    In  statute.     Pooley  v.  Dri\-ei,  s  Ch. 

Div.  458. 
made  between  the  plaintiff  and  any  other  person.  In  tatute^ 

Dowbeggin  v.  Harrison,  9  B.  &  C.  668. 

marriage.    In  statute.     Frost  v.  Vought,  37  Mich.  65. 

obligation  or  liability.    In  city  charter.     McGalhn  v.  City  of 

Cohoes,  74  N.  Y.  387  (30  Am.  Rep.  387). 

of  manufacture.    Cain  v.  Weston,  20  Wis.  102. 

■    of  sale.     Cain  v.  Weston,  26  Wis.  loa. 

or  cause  of  action.    In  statute.     Wright  v.  Gilbert,  51  Md.  147. 

promise  or  agreement.    In  statute.    Kidson  v.  Turner,  3  Huri. 

&  N.  583. 

to  serve.    In  statute.    Hardy  %>.  Rvle,  9  B.  &  C.  610. 

action  arising  on .    In  statute.    McCoun  z/.  H.   R.   R.  R.,  50  N. 

Y.  176. 

action  founded  on .    In  sttemte.    Pontifex  v.  R.  Co  ,  3  Q.  B> 

Div.  27  ;  Tatton  v.  R.  Co.,  2  El.  &  El.  851. 

special .    In  statute.    Peek  v.  R.  Co.,  10  H.  L.  Cas.  ,4.73. 

CONTRACTED.    In  statute.      Veltman  v.  Thompson,  3  N.  Y.  439;  Smith  v.  Oman.  17 

Wis.  397. 


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■■lLaBJi!L!JW.;,'-fLfJM?iJ-. 


•^WW!~tJWi''Stf?n 


RACTED 


;  Atwater  v. 

,  62  Me.  148-, 

4  Hill,  442 ; 

7  Miss.  517? 
.  Burkeit,  46 

ton,  48  Barb, 
nith,  I  Sawy. 

)in  V.  Loomis^ 

ional  Bank  v. 

1- 

:arl,  47  Conn. 

Peck  V.  Har- 

d  V.  Callahan, 

mt  V.  Dabney, 
,w  V.  Wood,  57 
1  V.  Ma'xey,  43 

arvis,  20  Conn. 
)n,  S  B.  &  Aid. 

ans,  I  Cush.  79- 
sey  V.  Reardon, 

V.  Drivei,  S  Ch. 

raon.  In  -tatute, 

;h.  65. 

Sifrin  V.  City  of 


bert,  51  Md.  i47- 
■.  Turner,  3  Hurl. 

,  610. 
R.   R.  R.,  50  N. 

R.  Co  .  3  Q-  B. 

Cas.  473- 

smith  V.  Oman,  17 


CONTBACTOR. 


79 


CONVENIENT. 


CONTBABY. 


OOHTBIBUTE. 


COITTBACTOJEl.  In  statute.  Peters  v.  St.  L.  I.  M.  R.  R.,  24  Mo.  586 ;  Kent  v.  New 
York,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  12  N.  Y.  628;  Warner  z/.  Hudson  River  R.  Co., 
5  How.  Pr.  454 ;  Mundt  v.  Sheboygan,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  31  Wis.  451. 

CONTBACTORS. laborers  and  workmen.     In  statute.     Pennsylvania  R.  Co.  z/. 

Leuffer,  24  Pitts.  L.  J.  177. 
CONTRACTS.     In  statute.  Allison  v.  Hubbell,  17  Ind.  559;  Jones  v.  Hawkins,  17  Ind. 
550;  Barkshire  v.  State,  7  Ind.  389;  Foulke  v.  R.  Co.,  51  Cal.  365  , 
State  V.  Weatherwax,   12  Kas    463  ;  Niblack  v.  Goodman,  67  Ind. 
178. 

In  constitution.    Arkansas  Co.  v.  Kearney,  31  Ark.  264;  Washington 
Bridge  Co.  v.  State,  18  Conn.  54. 

bargains,  agreements,  policies  and  other  instruments.    In 

insurance  charter.     Ins.  Co.  v.  fcolt,  20  Wall.  560. 

in  writing.      la  statute.     Insurance  Building  Co.  v.  National 

Bank,  5  Mo.  (App.)  333. 

debts, and  other  engagements.    In  statute.    Campbell  v.  Per- 
kins, 8  N.  Y.  430. 

intention.  In  statute.  Coote  v.  Lowndes,  L.  R.,  10  Eq.  Cas.  376  ; 

Lewis  7/.  Lewis,  L.  R.,  13  Eq.  Cas.  218. 

or  other  intention.    In  statute.     Re  Newmarch,  27  W.  R.  104. 

to  law.     In  statute.     Bosseker  v.  Cramer,  18  Ind.  44. 

In  indictment.     Hudson  .7/.  State,  i  Blackf.  318. 

to  said  statutes.      In  indictment.      Blydenburgh  v.  Miles,  39' 

Conn.  484. 

McMurray  v.  McHugh,  9  Cush.  166. 

In  statute.    Bush  v.  Murray,  66  Me.  472  ;  Tuff  v.  Warman,  5  C.  B.  (N. 

S.)  585;  Button  z/.  R.  Co.,  18  N.  Y.  248 ;  Johnson  v.  R.  Co.,  20  N.  Y.  74. 

CONTBIBUTINO-.    inhabitant .    In  statute.    Reg.  z'.  Kershaw,  6  El.  &  Bl.  1006. 

CONTBXBUnON.  Campbell  z/.  Moiser,  4  Johns.  Ch.  334;  Peck  v.  Ellis,  2  Johns. 
Ch.  131  ;  Miller  •,■.  Fenton,  11  Paige,  18;  Aspinwall  v.  Sacchi,  57 
N.  Y.  331  ;  Stearub  v.  Cooper,  1  Johns.  Ch.  425 ;  Taylor  v.  Porter, 
7  Mass.  355 ;  Cheeseborough  v.  Millard,  i  Johns.  Ch.  425  ;  Hick- 
man v.  McCurdy,  7  J.  J.  Marsh.  559 ;  Veile  v.  Hoag,  24  Vt.  46  ;  Way- 
land  V.  Tucker,  4  Gratt.  268;  Couch  v.  Terry,  12  Ala-  225;  White 
V.  Banks,  21  Ala.  705;  Russell  z/.  Failer,  i  Ohio  St.  327;  Bartle  w. 
Nutt,  4  Pet.  184 ;  Moore  v.  Appleton,  26  Ala.  633 ;  Armstrong  Co. 
z/.  Clarion  Co.,  66  Pa.  St.  218;  Acheson  v.  Miller,  2  Ohio  St.  203, 
CONTBIBnTCBY.    In  statute.     Norris  v.  Cattle,  2  H.  L.  Cas.  647 ;   Hutton  v.  UpfelU 

2  H.  L.  Cas.  674 ;  re  Angelsea  Colliery  Co.,  L.  R.,  2  Eq.  Cas.  379. 
CONTBOVEB8TE8.    Ir  constitution.    Sewing  Machine  Co.'s  Case,  18  Wall.  553. 

of  a  civil  nature.    In  statute.    State  v.  State,  12  Pet.  657. 

which  might  be  the  subject  of  a  personal  action  at  law  or 

of  a  suit  in  equity.    In  statute.    Henderson  v.  Adams,  5  Cush. 
612. 
CONTBOVEBSY.    In  statute.     Sands  v.  Harvey,  4  Abb.  App.  Dec.  147 ;  Board  of 
Comms.  V.  Kansas,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  4  Dill.  277  ;  Craigie  v.  McArthur, 
*  4  Dill.  474. 

litigation  or ..  In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Commrs.,  15  Q.  B.  563. 

OONVEinEirF.    In  charter.    Davis  v.  Waddington,  7  Man.  &  G.  40. 

In  contract.    Newsam  v.  Finch,  25  Barb.  175. 

and  necessary.    In  statute.     Abson  v.  Fenton,  i  B.  &  C.  203. 


I  PV^II  <»lllll 


CONVENIENT. 


80 


CONVICTED. 


CONVilNIENT—  Continued. 

place.    St.  Helen's  Co.  7/.  Tripping,  <i  H.  L.  Cas.  642. 

speed.    In  charter-party.     Tanabochea  v.  Hicicie,  I  Hurl.  &  N. 

185. 

as  may  be  most 

C.  E.  Green,  49;  Easton 

49. 

payable  as .    In  contract.    Black  z/.  Batchelder,  120  Mass.  171. 

CONVEBSION.     Bell  v.  Layman,  i  T.  B.  Mon.  39  (15  Am.  Dec.  83);  Hale  v.  Ames,  2 
T.  B  Mon.  143  (15  Am.  Dec.  151) ;  Burroughs  7/.  Bayne,  5  Hurl.  & 


///  statute.    Attorney-General  v.  Railroad,  9 
V.   New  York,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  24  N.  J.  (Eq.) 


COirVEBTED. 
CONVEY. 


N.  300  ;  Keyworth  v.  Hill,  3  B.  &  Aid.  687  ;  Bowlin  v.  Nye,  loCush. 

416;  Clark z/.  Whitaker,  i9Conn.  319,  Murray  z/.  Burling,  loJohns. 

172;  Spencer?/.  Blackman,  9  Wend.  167  ;  Connah  v.  Hale,  23  Wend. 

462,  Bristol  V.  Burt,  7  Johns.  254;  Reynolds  z/.  Shuler,  5  Cow.  323; 

Fouldes  V.  Willoughby,  8  M.  &  W.  540. 

fraudulent .    In  statute.     Com.  v.  Tenney,  97  Mass.  50. 

In  plea.     Lancashire  Wagon  Co.  v.  Fitzhugh,  6  Hurl.  &  N.  507. 
Spicer  7/.  Norton,   13  Barb.  542;  Dickinson  v.  Abrahams,  21  Barb. 

551- 
In  contract.    Abendroth  v.  Town  of  Greenwich,  29  Conn.  356 ;  Law- 
rence V.  Dale,  II   Vt.  549;   Woodcock  v.  Bennett,   i   Cow.  711; 

Fuller  7/.  Hubbard.  6  Cow.  13;  re  Hunter,  i  Edw.  i. 

In  deed.     Patterson  7/.  Conneal,  3  A.  K.  Marsh.  618  (13  Am.  Dec. 

128). 

In  statute.     Pickett  v.  Buckner,  45  Miss.  226. 

and  devise.    In  statute.     White  v.  Wager,  25  N.  Y.  3:' 3. 

COMVEyAIVCE.    Odd  Fellows  Savings  Bank  v.  Banton,  46  Cal.   603 ;  Babcock  v. 

Hoey,  II  Iowa,  375;  Klein  v.  McNamara,  54  Miss.  104;  Warner  7/. 

Rogers,  23  Minn.  34. 
In  statute.     Evans  v.  Wilder,  7  Mo.  359  ;  Bank  %>.  Frank,  45  N.  Y.  404 ; 

Call  V.  Hastings,  3  Cal.   184;  Wilcoxson  v.  Miller,  49  Cal.  193; 

White?*.  Fitzgerald,  19  Wis.  480  ;  Jones  v.  Marks,  47  Cal.  342  ;  The 

Golden  Gate,  i  Newb.  (Adm.)  308  ;  Mott  v.  Ruckman,  3  Blatchf.  C. 

C.  71 ;  Palmer  v.  Bates,  22  Minn.  532  ;  Livermore  v.  Bagley,  3  Mass. 

487  ;  Foster  v.  Brijgs,  3  Mass,  313. 
of  real  estate.    In  statute.    Mayor  of  N.  Y.  v.  Mabie,  13  N.  Y. 

151. 

of  real  property .r    In  statute.    Savings  Bank  v.  Banton,  46  Cal. 

604. 

provided  for  the  cransportation  of  passengers.    In  accident 

insurance  ticket.     Brown  v.  R'y  Pass.  Ins.  Co.,  45  Mo.  223. 
deed  of founded  upon  a  grant.    In  statute.    Love  v.  Love,  2 

Yerg.  288. 
traveling  by  public  or  private .    In  acudent  insurance  policy. 

Ripley  v.  Ins.  Co.,  16  Wall.  336. 
OONVEYAITOES.    In  statute.     Smith  v.  Hutchings,  30  Mo.  380. 
CONVBYED.      Mechanic's,  etc.,  Banks'  Appeal,  31  Conn.  69  ;  Jones  v.  Davis,  22  Wis. 

424.  , 

In  deed.    Edelman  v.  Yeakel,  27  Pa.  St.  26. 

In  statute.  Ritter  v.  Democratic  Press  Co.,  68  Ma  459 ;  Blanfus  v. 
People,  69  N.  Y.  107;  Faunce  v.  People,  51  III.  311;  Burgess  v. 
Boetefeur,  7  M.  &  G.  494. 


CONVICTED. 


ryiCTED. 


42. 
Hurl.  &  N. 

Railroad,  9 
4  N.  J.  (Eq.) 

Mass.  17'- 
le  V.  Ames,  a 
le,  5  Hurl.  & 
«Jye,  loCush. 
ng,  10  Johns, 
ale,  23  Wend. 
,  5  Cow.  323; 

.  50. 

t  N.  507. 
ms,  21  Barb. 

in.  356;  Law- 
I   Cow.  711; 

(13  Am.  Dec. 


I.  y.i. 

»3 ;  Babcock  v. 

04;  Warner  w. 

;,45N.  Y.404: 
r,  49  Cal.  193; 
Cal.  342 :  The 
n,  3  Blatchf.  C. 
Bagley,  3  Mass. 

tfabie,  13  N.  Y. 

Ban  ton,  46  Cal. 

rs.     In  accident 

id.  223. 

Love  V.  Love,  2 

insurance  policy. 


I.  Davis,  22  Wis. 


459;  Blanfusw. 
31 1 :  Burgess  v. 


CONVICTED. 


81 


CORPORATE- 


CONVIOTED  —  Continued. 

felon.     In  libel.     Leyman  v.  Latimer,  3  Ex.  Div.  353. 

every  person of  felony.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Vine,  L.  R.,  10 

Q  B.  200. 


ooinnoTiON 


CONVOY. 
OOOFEB. 
OOPFEB. 


OOPFEBED. 

COPIED. 

COPY. 


COPYHOLD. 
COPXBIGHT. 

COBD. 

COBDS. 
OOBN^ 


COBMEB. 

COBONEB. 

COBFOBAl.. 

COBPOBATE. 

II 


.  Mason  v.  Staples,  48  Me.  123;  Shepherd  v.  People,  24  How.  Pr.  38; 
Com.  T*.  Lockwood,  109  M.iss.  323;  State  v.  Alexander.  76  N.  C. 
231. 

In  offer  of  reward.     Williams  v.  U.  S.,  1 2  Ct.  of  CI.  .192. 

In  constitution.     U.  S.  v.  Watkinds,  6  Fed.  Rep.  152. 

In  statute.    Messner  v.  People,  45  N.  Y.  i  ;  Com.  v.  Gorham,  99  Mass. 

420;  State  7/.  Foreman,  3  Mo.  602;  Com.  v.  Lockwood,  109  Mass. 

324;  Canfield  z/.  Mitchell,  43  Conn.  172. 

after .    In  constitution.     State  v.  Nichols,  26  Ark.  74  (7  Am.  Rep. 

600) ;  State  v.  Alexander,  76  N.  C.  231  (22  Am.  Rep.  675). 
In  insurance  policy.    Christian  v,  Ditchell,  Pcake  Add.  Cas.  143,  note. 
U.  S.  V.  Thompson,  i  Sumn.  169. 
cash.    In  statute.    Crocker  z*.  Redfield,  4  Blatchf.  378. 

when  old  and  fit  only  to  be  remanufaotured.     In  statute. 

Crocker  v.  Redfield,  4  Blatchf.  378. 

ship.     In  marine  policy.     Hazard  v.  N.  E.  Ins.  Co,  8  Pet.  557  ;  i 

Sumn.  218. 

for  return.    In  survey.     Wilson  v.  Stoner,  9  S.  &  R.  39  (1 1  Am. 

Dec.  664). 

Calling  V.  Treweek,  6  B.  &  C.  395  ;  Millard  v.  Taylor,  4  Burr.  2396. 

In  statute.  Olcott  v.  Bynum,  17  Wall.  44;  Stov/e  v.  Thames,  2  Wall. 
Jr.  S47;  Rogers  v.  Jewett,  12  Month.  Law  Rep.  (N.  S.)  369;  West 
V.  Francis,  5  B.  &  Aid.  743 ;  Cook  v.  Vaughan,  4  M.  &  W.  69 ;  Ros- 
siter  V.  Hall,  5  Blatchf.  363. 

any  print.'    In  statute.    Gambert  v.  Ball,  14  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  320. 

of  any  print.    In  statute.     West  v.  Francis,  5  B.  &  Aid.  739. 

a of  its  articles  of  association.  In  statute.  West  Winstead  Sav- 
ing Association  v.  Ford,  27  Conn.  282. 

other .    In  will.    Vick  v.  Sueter,  3  Ell.  &  Bl.  233. 

Baker  v.  Selden,  1 1  Otto,  99. 

In  contract.     Sims  v.  Marryatt,  17  Q.  B.  289. 

Kennedy  v.  Oswego,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  67  Barb.  169. 

of  wood.    In  statute.    Pray  w.  Burbank,  12  N.  H.  267. 

In  plea.     Colton  v.  King,  2  Allen,  317. 

In  insurance  policy.     Mason  v.  Fkurray,  Park,  on  Ins.  245;  Moody  v. 

Surridge,  Park,  on  Ins.  245 ;  Scott  v.  Bourdillion,  2  Bos.  &  Pul.  (N. 

R.>2i4. 

In  statute.     Suilins  v.  State,   53  Ala.  474;  Com.  v.  Pine,  2  Pa.  L.  J. 

154. 
Sampson  v.  Shaw,  loi  Mass.  145. 

In  statute.     Re  Cavan  Presentment,  i  Jebb.  213. 

imbecility.    In  plea.     Ferris  w.  Ferris,  8  Conn.  166. 

oath.    Jackeon  v.  State,  i  Ind.  184. 

authorities.    In  constitution.     Hessley  v.  Commrs.,  53  III.  105. 

buildings.    In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Connel,  8  Q.  B.  928. 


I 


ji 


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CORPORATE. 


8a 


CORRUPTLY- 


UOBFOBATE  —  (oiitinucd. 

ezistenoe.    In  statute.     Hurt  v.  Salisbury,  55  Mo.  310. 

property.    In  statute.     Wentham  v.  Norfolk,  114  Mass.  555. 

purposes.    In  constitution.     F'uople  v.  Trustees  of  Schools,  78 

111.  137;  Livingston  Co.  v.  Weider,  64  111.  427;  McCullie  v.  Mayor 
•  of  Chattanooga,  3  Head,   317;  Chicago,  etc.,  R.  Co.  7a  Smith,  62 

111.  268 ;  Taylor  v.  Thompson,  42  III.  9. 
OORFOBATION.  Trustees  of  Dartmouth  College  v.  Woodward,  4  Wheat.  636 ;  Provi- 
dence Bank  z/.  Billings,  4  Pet.  562;  Paschall  v.  Whitsett,  11  Ala. 
472  ;  Sutton's  Hospital  Case,  10  Coke,  32  ;  Smith  v.  Myers,  15  Cal. 
33 ;  Price  v.  Sacramento  Co.,  6  Cal.  254 ;  Weary  v.  State  University, 
42  la.  335  i  Chisholm's  Exr.  v.  Georgia,  2  Dallas,  419. 

In  statute.  Wallace  v.  Lawyer,  54  Ind.  501  ;  Browser  v.  New  England 
Ins.  Co.,  21  Wis.  560:  Middough  v.  St.  J.  «fc  D.  R.  R.,  51  Mo.  520; 
Georgia  v.  Atkins,  i  Abb.  U.  S.  22;  Farnsworth  v.  F".  H.  A.  R.  R., 
29  Mo.  75,  Trustees,  etc.,  v.  Jordan,  33  Me.  528;  States.  Atkins, 
35  Ga.  315  Queen  v.  Whitmarsh,  14  Q.  B.  804;  Hixon  v.  George, 
18  Kas.  253;  Hixon  v  George,  18  Kas.  255  ,  Memphis  v.  Laski,  9 
Heisk.  511  ;  Linehan  v.  Cambridge,  109  Mass.  213. 

aggregate.     Brunswick  v.   Dunning,  7  Mass.  447 ,  Weston  v. 

Hunt,  2  Mass.  501  ,  Dartmouth  College  v.  Woodward,  4  Wheat. 
518;  Thomas  v.  Dakin,  22  Wend.  9,  People  v.  Assessors,  i  Hill, 
6i6. 

of  another  state.    In  statute.     Smith  v.  Pac.  R.  R.,  61  Mo.  17. 

sole.     Brunswick  v.  Dunning,  7  Mass.  447;  Weston  v.  Hunt,  2 

Mass.  501  ;  Bank  of  Havana  v.  Wickham,  7  Abb.  Pr.  134;  Gleaves 
V.  Parfit,  7  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  838. 

any  person  or .     In  statute.    Wallace  v.  Lawyer,  54  Ind.  501. 

foreign .    In  statute.     Oliver  v.  Liverpool,  etc.,   Ins.  Co.,   loo 

Mass.  531 ;  10  Wall.  566. 

moneyed .    In  statute.     Mut.  Ins.  Co.  v.  Supervisors,  4  N.  Y. 

442. 

moneyed  business  or  commeroial .     In  statute.      Winter  v. 

Iowa  R.  R.,  2  Dill.  487. 

private .      Dartmouth   College    7>.  Woodward.  4  Wheat.    518; 

Rundle  v.  Delaware,  etc.,  Canal,  1  Wall.  Jr.  275  ;  Logwood  %>.  Hunts- 
ville  Bk.,  Minor,  23;  Cleveland  v.  Stewart,  3Ga.  283. 

public .     Tinsman  v.  Belvidere,  etc.,  R.  Co..  26  N.  J.  (L.)  148 ; 

Ten  Eyck  v.  Delaware,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  18  N.  J.  (L.)  200. 

COBBECT.         Adams  v.  Macfarlane,  65  Me.  143. 

In  insurance  policy.     Fowkes  v.  Ins.  Co.,  3  B.  &  S.  925. 

description.    In  statute,    Jordon  v.  South  Fork  Canal  Co.,  i 

McAllister,  513. 

COBROBOBATED.     by  other  evidence.    In  statute.     Evans  v.  Evans,  41  Cal. 

108. 

COBBOB321ATINO. circumstances.     State  ?'.  Guild,  5   Halst.   163  (18  Am. 

Dec.  404). 
CX)BBUFT.         In  statute.    Henslow  v.  Fausett,  3  Ad.  &  Ell.  55. 

bargain.    In  statute.     Re  Kingston  Election,  30  U.  C.  C.  P. 388. 

COBBUPTING.    In  statute.    Harding  v.  Stokes,  2  M.  &  W.  233. 
CORRUPTLY.    In  statute.    Cooper  v.  Slade,  8  El.  &  Bl   i  i6o. 


^4S^*I^SX^' 


1 1'  1  v  J .  j^^^^  iitoi  t^^''  "^" ' 


RUPTLY' 


lass.  SSS- 
r  Schools,  78 
llie  V.  Mayor 
7>.  Smith,  62 

i.  636 ;  Provl- 
tsett.  II  Ala. 
flyers,  15  Cal. 
le  University, 

New  England 
I.,  51  Mo.  520; 
J.  H.  A.  R.  R.. 
tate  V.  Atliins, 
con  V.  George, 
his  V.  Laslti.  9 

47  ,  Weston  V. 
irard,  4  Wheat, 
isessors,  i  Hill, 

R.,  61  Mo.  17. 
5ton  V.  Hunt.  2 
r.  134;  Gleaves 

54  Ind.  501. 
,   Ins.  Co.,   100 

rvisors,  4  N.  Y. 

Hte.      Winter  v. 

4  Wheat.    5 '8; 
gwood  V.  Hunts- 

'3- 

,  N.  J.  (L.)  148 ; 


5- 

ork  Canal  Co.,  1 

V.  Evans,  41  Cal. 

list.   163  (18  Am. 

30U.C.C.P.388. 


COST. 


83 


COUNTRIES. 


COST. 


COSTS. 


CX)TTAOE. 

COTTAGES. 

COTTON. 


Goodwin  V,  United  States,  2  Wash.  493 ;  Grey  v.  Harper,  I  Story, 
574. 

price.     In  contract.     Bush  v.  Bush.  18  N.  Y .  337  ;  Herst  v.  Cor- 

neau,  i  Sweeney,  590. 

McDonald  v.  Page,  Wright,  121  ;  Wallace  v.  Coates,  1  Ashmead,  no; 
Apperson  v.  Mut.  Ben.  Ins.  Co.,  38  N.  J.  (L.)  333;  Tillman  v.  Wood, 
58  Ala.  578. 

hi  judgment.     Chase  v.  De  Wolf.  69  III.  47. 

In  order.     Kingw.  Moate,  3  B.  &  Adol.  238. 

Charges  and  expenses.    Scott  v.  Taylor,  14  Barb.  202. 

in  the  cause.     Pugh  v.  Kerr,  6  M.  &  W.  20. 

of  suit.     Kitchen  v.  Woodin,  i  Hugh.  340. 

of  the  cause.     In  order.     Rigby  v.  Okell,  7  B.  &  C.  57. 

shall  be  paid  by  the  State.    In  statute.    State  v.  Brigham.  61 

Mo.  258. 

that  have  accrued.    In  contract.    Tallahassee  Co.  v.  Glenn,  50 

Ala.  489. 

ftill and  expenses.    In  statute.    Hyde  v.  Mayor  of  Manchester, 

12  C.  B.  475. 

Rex  V.  Prattle,  i  Strange,  405. 

t"W^o •     In  will.     Doez/.  Hubbard,  15  Q.  B.  247. 

State  V.  Borroum,  23  Miss.  478. 

and  woolen  waste.    In  insurance  policy.    Elliott  v.  Hamilton 

Ins.  Co.,  13  Gray,  139. 

braids.     In  statute.    Arthur  v.  Stephani,  6  Otto,  125. 

laces.    In  statute.     Steedman  v.  Maxwell,  3  Blatchf.  366. 

manufectures  of. In  statute.    Arthur  v.  Herman,  6  Otto.  141; 

Arthurs,  Rhems,  6  Otto.   143;  Kohlsaat  v.  Murphy, 6  Otto,  153; 

Fish  V.  Arthur,  13  Otto,  431. 

the to  be  taken  ftom  the  quay.    In  statute.    Neill  v.  Whit- 
worth,  18  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  443. 
COUNCIL.          In  statute.    Queen  v.  Roberts,  7  Ad.  &  Ell.  433,  441. 
COUNCILLOHS.    In  statute.     Queen  v.  Roberts,  7  Ad.  &  Ell.  433,  441. 

COUNSEL.         aid,  abet or  procure.    In  statute.    Howells  v.  Wynne,  is  C.  B. 

(N.  S.)  II. 

COUNTER-CLAIM.    White  v.  Reagan,  32  Ark.  281. 

In  statute.  Pellas  v.  Ins.  Co.,  5  C.  P.  Div.  35;  Macdougall  v. 
Maguire,  35  Cal.  274 ;  Hay  v.  Short,  49  Mo.  139 ;  Vassear  v.  Living- 
ston, 13  N.  Y.  248;  Silliman  v.  Eddy,  8  How.  Pr.  122;  Gage  v. 
Angell,  8  How.  Pr.  335;  Davidsons.  Livingston,  12  How.  Pr.  10; 

Conner  v.  Winton,  7  Ind.  523 ;  Dietrich  v.  Koch,  35  Wis.  618. 

COUNTERFEIT.    coin.     Queen  v.  Hermann,  L.  R.,  4  Q.  B.  Div.  284. 

COUNTERPART.     Doe  v.  Smith,  8  Ad.  &  Ell.  265. 

COUNTERSIGNED,    bank  bill by  the  cashier.    In  statute.    Cain  z/.  Boy nton, 

10  Mass.  34. 

COUNTIES.       Eagle  v.  Beard,  33  Ark.  497. 
COXJNTINO-HOUSE.     Reg.  v.  Potter,  2  Den.  C.  C.  235. 

COUNTRIES.    beyond  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.    In  statute.    Campbell  v. 

Barney,  5  Blatchf.  221. 


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COUNTBY.         Tn  statute.     Stairs  v.    Peaslee,    i8   IFow.    521;  United   Status  v.  The 

Recorder,  i  Biatchf.  218. 

store.     Elliott  v.  Hamilton  Ins,  Co.,  13  Gray,  139. 

COUNTY.  Patterson  v.  Temple,  27  Ark.  207  ;  Commr's  v.  Comm'rs,  50  Md.  24$. 

///  const  it  ut  ion.     State  v.  Finn,  4  Mo.  (App.)  347  ;  State  v.  Walton,  69 

Mo.  556. 
///  statute.     Queen  v.  Peace,  5  Q.  B.  Di\'.  3S7  ;  Reg.  v.  R.  Co.,  3  Q.  B. 

333,  County  Court  v.  Griswold,  58  Mo.  175. 

authorities,     fn  statute.     Glenn  v.  Comm'rs,  6  Rich.  (S.  C.)  412. 

board.     In  constitution.   Broadwell  v.  People,  76  III.  554  ;  Hughes 

V.  People,  82  III.  78. 
bridge.    In  statute.     Queen  v.  Chart,  L.   R.,   i  C.  C.  R.  237 ; 

Taylor  v.  Davis  Co.,  40  Iowa,  295. 
court.    In  statute.    Palmer  7/.  Craddock,  i  Sneed,  215;  County 

of  St.  Clair  v.  Irwin,  15  III.  54;  Bowling  Green  R.  Co.  v.  Warren 

Co.  Ct.,  10  Bush,  711. 
officers.    In  constitution.    Sheboygan  Co.  v.  Parker,  3  Wall.  93 ; 

State  V.  Glenn,  7  Heisk.  472. 
purposes.     In  statute.      McCormick  v.  Fitch,    14  Minn.   352; 

Louisville,  etc.,    R.  Co.   v.   County  Ct,,  i  Sneed,  637 ;  State    v. 

Seaman,  23  Ohio  St.  389. 
any .    In  statute.    O'Brien  v.  Vulcan  Iron  Works,  7  Mo.  (App.) 

259. 
any city  or  town.    In  constitution.     Jordan  v.  Cass  Co.,  3  Dill. 

184  ;  Harshman  v.  Baker  Co.,  2  Otto,  569. 

court  of  the .     Palmer  7/.  Craddock,  i  Sneed.  214. 

COTTFIiED.  with  an  interest.     Hunt  z/.  Rousmanicr,  8  Wheat.  174. 

COUPON.  Myers  v.  York,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  43  Me.  232;  McKenzie  v.  Montreal,  etc., 

Ins.  Co.,  27  U.  C.  C.  P.  224. 
COUBSE.  =  of  entail.     Sackville  v.  Holmesdale,  L.  R.,  4  H.  L.  543. 

COUBT.  Hendrick  v.  Hendrick,   28  Ind.  291 ;  Tutt  v.   People,  36  N.  Y.  431  ; 

Johnson  v.  Lewis,  i  Rich.  390;  Mealing^/.  Pace,  14  Ga.  596;  Hobart 

V.  Hobart,  45  Iowa,  501 ;  Gurnee  v.  Co.  of  Brunswick,  1  Hugh.  270. 
In  constitution.     People  v.  Van  Allen,  55  N.  Y.  31 ;  Malone  v.  Murphy ; 

2  Kas.  450. 
In  rule.     Dyckmanz/.  McDonald,  5  How.  Pr.  121  ;  Osborne  v.  Betts, 

8  How.  Pr.  31. 

In  statute.  Michigan,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  R.  Co.,  3  Ind.  239;  Gold  v.  Ver- 
mont, etc.,  R.  Co.,  19  Vt.  475. 

before  whom  the  action  is  tried.  In  statute.  Cooley  v.  East- 
man, 57  N.  H.  503. 

having  a  seal.    Ingoldaby  v.  Juan,  12  Cal.  564. 

of  chancery.    In  bond.    Morgan  v.   Morgan,  4  Gill  &  J.  395. 

In  statute.     Stoc'r      i  R.  Co.  v.  Brown,  9  H.  L.  Cas.  246. 

of  civil  judicature.    In  statute.    Shrewsbury  Peerage,  7  H.  L. 

Cas.  I. 

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V.  Chipley,  Ga.  Dec.  50;  Smith  v.  Morrison,  22  Pick.  430 ;  Wheaton 
V.  Fellows,  23  Wend.  375;  Silver  Lake  Bank  v.  Harding,  5  Ohio, 
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COURT. 

COUBT  —  Continued. 

272 ;  Stone 

Horan,  18  T 

34  Cal.  j. 
ofrecoid.     In  statute.     Bennegan  ?'.  Murphy.  13  Mete.    251  :  ex 

parte  Gledhill,  8  Mete.  168  ;  State  v.  Whittemore.  50  N-  H.  251. 
of  record  having    '   *    com  jaon-law  jurisdiction     In  statute. 

United  States  v.  Power,  14  Blatchf.  223. 
orjuc^ge.    In  statute.    Wilson  t^.  Hood,  3  H.  «&  C.  148.  Oaks  z/. 

Rodgers.  48  Cal.  197. 

inferior .     In  constitution.    Nugent  ?'.  State,  18  Ala.  521. 

superior .     Simons  v.  DeBare,  4  Bosw.  547. 

In  statute.     Hewitt  v.  Cory,  L.  R.,  5  Q-  B.  4«8:  ex  parte  Fernandez, 

10  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  4- 
superior oi  common  law.    In  statute.    Jarrard  v.  Tuck.  8  C. 

B.  268. 

the .     In  statute.     Greenwood  t/.  Bradford,  128  Mass.  296. 

COURT-HOUSE.     In  statute.     Kane  v.  McCown,  55  Mo.    181  ;  Hainbright  v.  Brock- 
man,  59  Mo.  52. 

at  the  north  door  of  the .     In  notice  of  sale.    Alden  v.  Goldie, 

82  111.  581  ;  Wallace  v.  Arnold,  71  111.  35°. 
COURTS.  In  constitution.     Dickson  v.  State,  i  Wis.  124. 

In  statute.    Tarrant  v.  Baker,  14  C.  B.  199. 

of  the  United  States.    In  constitution.    Noerr  v.   Brewer,   i 

McArthur,  507  ;  Beatty  v.  Ross,  i  Fla.  198;  United  States  v.  Has- 
kins,  3  Sawy.  262  ;  Jecker  v.  Montgomery,  13  How.  498 :  re  Oster- 
haus,  6  Am.  L.  J.  519;  Clinton  v.  Englebrecht,  13  Wall.  434. 

second In  will.     Sanderson  v.  Bailey,  2  Mylne  &  Or.  56  ;  re 

Parker,  14  Ch.  Div.  529;  28  W.  R.  823;  Mayott  v.  Mayott,  2  Bro. 

C.  C.  125 :  Charje  v.  Goodyer,  3  Russ.  140 ;  Corporation  of  Bridge- 
worth  V.  Collins,  15  Sim.  541. 

Magee  v.  Fisher,  8  Ala.  320;  Greenleaf  7'.  Allen,  127  Mass.  248. 
In  contract.    Hayne  v.  Cummins,  16  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  421. 
In  deed.     Hatch  v.  White,  22  Pick.  521. 

real.     Davis  v.  Lyman,  6  Conn.  249. 

COVENANTS,  defendant .     Bailey  v.  White,  3  Ala.  330. 

ftill of  seizure  and  warranty.    In  contract  for  deed.    Gregg  v. 

Von  Phul,  I  Wall.  274. 

independent .    Bailey  v.  White,  3  Ala.  330. 

mutual .     Bailey  v.  White,  3  Ala.  330. 

COVERED.        by  insurance.    Johnson  z/.  Campbell,  120  Mass.  449. 

COVIN.  Mix  V.  Muzzy,  28  Conn.  166. 

COW.  Pomeroy  v.  Trimper,  8  Allen,  398. 

In  indictment.     Parker   v.   State,    39   Ala.   365 ;  Taylor  v.    State,   6 

Humph.  285. 
In  statute.    People  v.  Soto,  39  Cal.  68  ;  Rex  v.  Cook,  i  Leach   C.  C. 
123;  Carruth  w.  Grassie,  11  Gray,  211  ;  Freeman  v.  Carpenter,   10 
Vt.  433  (33  Am.  Dec.  210). 
COW-KEEPER.    In  statute.    Bell  v.  Young,  i  S  C.  B.  530. 

CRAFT.  In  statute.    Blandford  v.  Morrison,  15  Q.  B.  730;  Reed  v.  Ingham,  3 

El.  &  Bl.  890. 


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CREDITORS. 


CRAFT  — Continued. 

bay  or  river 


In  statute.    The  Wenonah  v.  Brag- 


CBEATE. 


CREATED. 

CREATURES. 
CREDIBLE. 


CREDIT. 


CREDITOR. 


CREDITORS 


.-  or  othe  r  boat, 
don.  21  Gratt.  685. 

other  amall of  Ught  character  propeUed  by  steam.  In  statute. 

United  States  v.  The  MoUie.  2  Woods,  318. 
Moore  7^  City  of  Reading.  21  Pa.  St.  188. 
In  constitution.     People  v.  Marshall,  i  Gilm.  672 :  Syracuse  Citv  Bk. 

V.  Davis,  16  Barb.  188. 
In  statute.     Edwards  v.  Bibb,  54  Ala.  475- 

by  fraud.    In  statute.     Palmer  v.  Preston,  45  Vt.  154  (12  Am. 

Rep.  191). 
In  statute.   Whitlock  v.  West,  26  Conn.  406.  ^ 

disinterested.    In  statute.    Freleigh  v.  State,  8  Mo.  607. 

witness.     Ryan  v.  Devereux,  26  U.  C.  Q.  B.  100. 

witnesses.     In  statute.     Frink  v.  Pond,  46  N.  H.  125;  Sullivari 

V  Sullivan.  106  Mass.  476;  Stewart  v.  Harriman,  56  N.  H.  25; 
Dibble  V.  Morris,  26  Conn.  417  :  Hall  v.  Hall,  18  Ga.  40  :  Hawes  v. 
Humphrey,  9  Pick.  35°  ipo  Am.  Dec.  48.):  Bacon  r..  Bacon,  17 
Pick   135;  Sparhawk  t/.  Sparhawk,  10  Allen.  156;  Garland  v.  Crow. 

2  Bailey.  24;  Amory  t/.  Fellows.  5  Mass.  229:  Sears  v.  Dillingham. 
12  Mass.  358:  Haven  v.  Hilliard,  23  Pick.  10 ;  White  v.  Barrack, 
I  M.  &  W.  425- 

Owen  V.  Branch  Bk..  3  Ala.  258  :  Dry  Dock  Bk.  v.  American  Ins.  Co.. 

3  N.  Y.  344  ;  Rindge  v.  Judson,  24  N.  Y.  64:  Hulme  v.  Muggleston, 
3  M.  &  W.  30. 

In  contract.     Lyman  v.  Babcock,  40  Wis.  503. 

In  statute.     Phoenix  Ins.  Co.  v.  Scholes,  20  Wis.  38. 

in  cash.     In  order.  Ellison  v.  Collingridge,  9  C.  B.  571. 

on  my  account.    In  note.     Lee  v.  ChiUicothe  Bank,  i  Biss.  325- 

the  drawer.    In  note.     Steckel  v.  Steckel,  28  Pa.  St.  233. 

if  you  give  him In  guaranty.    Simpson  v.  Manley,  Tyrwh.  76. 

mutual .     Groom  v.  West,  8  Ad.  &  Ell.  773- 

In  statute.  New  Jersey  Ins.  Co.  v.  Meeker,  8  Vroom.  282  ;  Perry  v 
Orr.  6  Vroom,  295  :  Southard  v.  Benner,  72  N.  Y.  424:  '^e  Poland. 
L  R  I  Ch  App.  356 ;  Follansbee  v.  Bird,  8  Cush.  291  ;  Waller  v. 
Mardus,29Mo.  25:  Noyes  v.  Blakeman,  6  N  Y.  567 ;  Underwood 
V  Ogden,  6  B.  Mon.  606 :  New  Haven  Saw  Mill  Co.  v.  Fowler,  28 
Conn.  103:  Phillips  7;.  Poland.  L.  R.,  i  C.  P.  204:  Marsden  Steam 
Co  V  Guy.  40  Conn.  166;  Wood  v.  De  Mattos,  L.  R.,  i  Ex  92 : 
Robertson  v.  Goss,  L.  R.,  2  Ex.  396;  GiflFord  v.  Whitcomb,  9 
Cush.  482  ;  Gannard  v.  Esleva,  20  Ala.  7.^2;  Meyer  z/.  Car  Co.,  12 
Otto,  9. 

of  the  estate.     In  statute.     Chandler  v.  Stevenson,  68  Mo.  450. 

any .     In  statute.     Belknap  v.   Ins.  Co.,   18  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  282: 

Bongard  v.  Block.  81  111.  i86;  Trecothick  v.  Austin.  4  Mason,  23. 
In  deed.     Dingwall  v.  Edwards,  4  B.  &  S.  758- 

In  statute.  Bongard  v.  Block,  81  111.  186  ;  Thompson  t/.  Van  Vechten 
5  Abb.  Pr.  458;  Davis-  Appeal.  39  Conn.  395  :  Pierce  v.  Turner,  5 
tranch,  ^s.y,  Martin  v.  Dryden,  6  III.  ,87  :  Walradt  v^  Brown  6 
111.  397  ;  Kimball  v.  Cook,  6  111.  423:  SchajfferT/.  Weed,  8  III.  5>' • 
Boies 7/.  Henney,32  111.  130;  Loughbridge  t^.  Bowland.  52  Miss.  546: 
U.  S.  V,  McLellan,  3  Sumn.  350. 


>nah  V.  Brag- 
Q.  /«  statute. 

use  Citv  Bk. 
.  154  (i2  Am. 


).  607, 

125;  Sullivan 
56  N.  H.  25; 
40 ;  Hawes  v. 
V.  Bacon,  17 
'.and  V.  Crow, 
/.  Dillingham, 
te  V.  Barrack, 

rican  Ins.  Co., 
V.  Muggleston, 


.  571. 

nk,  1  Biss.  325. 

St.  233. 
iley,  Tyrwh.  76. 

282 ;  Perry  v. 
(.24 ;  re  Poland, 
291  ;  Waller  v. 
•7 ;  Underwood 

0.  V.  Fowler,  28 
Marsden  Steam 
L.  R.,  I  Ex.  92 : 
.  Whitcomb,  9 
r  V.  Car  Co.,  12 

ion,  68  Mo.  450- 
Y.  (S.  C.)  282 : 

1,  4  Mason,  23. 

V.  Van  Vechten, 
rce  V.  Turner,  5 
dt  V.  Brown,  6 
^Teed,  8  111.  511  ; 
nd,  52  Miss.  546: 


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CRIMINAL. 


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-Continued.  _  ,: 

having  seourity    for  their  debts.    In  statute.    Wymer  v. 

Kemble,  6  B.  &  C.  484. 

his .     In  statute.     Re  Derby,  8  Ben.  118. 

judgment .    In  statute.     Lloyd  v.  Harris,  8  C.  B.  72. 

People  7/.  Hibernia  Ins.  Co.,  3  Cent.  L.  J.  260. 
In  writ.     Cun^.mins  v.  Garvin,  65  Me.  301 . 

and  offsets.     In  statute.     Preston  v.  Lodge,  39  Cal.  116. 

or  efibots.    In  statutes.     Shultz  v.  Christman,  6  Mo.  (App.)  341. 

Schermerhorn  v.  Hudson  River  R.  Co.,  38  N.  Y.  103. 

In  statute.     United   States  v.    VVinn,    3  Sumn.    209;    Millandon    v. 

Martin,  6  Rob.  (La.)  534. 

or  ship's  company.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Libby.  i  W.  &  M.  230, 

any  of  the .    In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Harriman,  i  Hughes,  527 

the .     In  contract.     Frazer  v.  Hatton,  2  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  525. 

In  libel.    Gibson  v.  Cincinnati  Enquirer,  5  Cent.  L.  J.  380. 

McCord  V.  People,  46  N.  Y.  470;  People  v.  White,  34  Cal.  183;  State 

V.  Corporation,  T.  U.  P.  Charlt.  235  ;  Van  Meter  v.  People,  60  111. 

168. 
In  constitution.     Re  Bergen,  31  Wis.  383. 
In  statute.    Walton  v.  Gavin,  16  Q.  B.  81  ;  State  v.    Linthicum,  68 

Mo.  66  ;  Com.  v.  Dennison,  24  How.  66. 

against  nature.    Ausman  v.  Veal,  10  Ind.  331;. 

arising  under  the  revenue  laws.    In  statute.    V.  S.  v.  Husch, 

10  Otto,  33, 
involving  moral  turpitude.     In  statute.    Filber   v.    Oauter- 

mann,  26  Wis.  521. 
or  ofibnse  against  the  laws  of  China.    In  statute.    Attorney- 
General  V.  Kwok-a-Sing,  L.  R.,  5  P.  C.  C.  179. 
other .    In  constitution.     Re  Clark,  9  Wend.  212;  re  Voorhees, 

32  N.  J.  (L.)  139;  Kentucky  v.  Dennison,  24  How.  66 ;  Morton   v. 

Skinner,  48  Ind.  123. 
fiilsi.    Johnson  v.  Riley,  13  Ga.  97;  Harrison  v.  State,  55  Ala. 

239;  Webb  V.  State,  29  Ohio  St.  351;  United  States  v.  Block,  4 

Sawy.  211. 

In  constitution.     Randall  v.  Brigham,  7  Wall.  523. 

In  statute.     Van  Meter  t/.  People,  60  III.  168. 

by  bankrupts  against  bankruptcy  laws.    In  statute.    Ex  parte 

Terrey,  4  Ex.  Div.  63;  re  Counbaye,  L.  R.,  8  Q.  B.  410. 

all  other not  capital.    In  statute.  Mann  v.  Owen,  9  B.  &  C.  599. 

In  statute.    Applegate  v.  Com.,  7  B.  Mon.  12. 

oases.     In  constitution.     Grimball  v.  Ross,  T.  U.  P.  Charl.  175  ; 

Floyd  V.  Comm'rs,  14  Ga.  354. 
In  statute.    Wiggins  v.  City  of  Chicago,  68  111.  372  ;  Woodward  v. 

Squires,  39  Iowa,  435 ;  Com.  v.  Intoxicating  Liquors,    115   Mass. 

142 ;  Mixer  v.  Supervisors,  26  Mich.  422. 

process.    Ward  v.  Lewis,  i  Stew.  26. 

proceeding.    In  statute.    Re  Dean  of  York,  2  Q.  B.  i. 

prosecution.    In  constitution     Withers  v.  State,  36  Ala.  253. 


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. prosecutions. 

Mass.  8. 
Harrison  v.  Ricks,  71  N.  C.  7 ;  Fry  v.  Jones,  2  Rawle,  11. 
In  statute.     People  v,  N.  Y.  Cent.  R.   R.,    13  N.  Y.   78:  Steele  7a 
Northampton  Co.,  45  Conn.  344. 

the  lake.    In  statute.     Sprague  t.  Birdsell,  2  Cow.  4'9  ;  Cayuga 

Bridge  Co.  v.  Stout,  7  Cow.  33. 

to lot  above  mentioned.    Indeed.    Comstock  v.Var  Deusen.  s 

Pick.  163. 
CROSS-BILL.     Cross  v.  DeValle,  i  Wall.  5;  Ayers  v.  Carver,   17  How.  591 ;  Kidder 
•  V.  Barr,    35   N.    H.   235;  McDougald  v.   Dougherty,    14  Ga.  674; 

Tison  V.  Tison,  14  Ga.  167.  .^^ 

CROSS-COMPLAINT.     White  7/.  Reagan,  32  Ark.  281. 

CROSSING.        the  oar.     In  statute.     Bremen  v.  Bristol,  66  Me.  354. 

CROSSINGS,      road .     In  statute.    Tracy  v.  T.  &  B.  R.  R.,  38  N.  Y.  J33 :  Brace 

V.  N.  Y.  Cent.  R.  R.,  27  N.  Y.  269. 
CRUDE.  In  statute.     Recknagel  v.  Murphy,  12  Otto,  197. 

CRUEL.  In  statute.     Com.  v.  McClellan,  loi  Mass.  34. 

and  unusual  punishment.     In  constitution.     United  States  v. 

Collins,  2  Curtis  C.  C;  194;  Wilkerson  v.  Utah,  99  U.  S.  130; 
Whitten  v.  State,  47  Ga.  497  :  Com.  v.  Wyatt,  6  Rand.  694 ;  State 
V.  Kearney,  i  lawks.  54:  Barker  v.  People  3  Cow,  683  (15  Am. 
Dec.  322) ;  P-  ear  v.  Com.,  5  Wall.  475  ;  State  v.  Pettie,  80  N.  C. 
367  (30  Am.  Rep.  88) ;  State  v.  Miller,  75  N.  C.  73  :  State  v.  Drover, 
78  N.  C.  423- 

and  inhuman.    In  statute.     Freeman  7>.  Freeman,  31  Wis.  235. 

and  inhuman  treatment.    In  statute.    Mason  t/.  Mason,  i  Edw. 

Ch.  2^8  ;  Kennedy  v.  Kennedy,  73  N-  Y.  369 :  Gholston  v.  Gholston, 
31  Ga.  625  ;  Beyer  v.  Beyer.  50  Wis.  254  :  Skinner  7/.  Skinner,  5  Wis. 

449;  Johnson  7/.  Johnson,  4  Wis.  137. 

barbarous  and  inhuman  treatment.    In  statute.  Small  t/.  Small, 

57  Ind.  568  ;  Finley  v.  Finley,  9  Dana,  52  ;  Thornberry  v.  Thorn- 
berry,  2  J.  J.  Marsh.  322  ;  Moyler  v.  Moyler,  11  Ala.  620. 

CRUELLY.         beat.     In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Mc  Clelkn,  loi  Mass.  34. 

CRUELTY.  Evans  v.  Evans,  i  Hagg.  Con.  35 :  Close  v.  Close,  6  C.  E.  Greene, 
338;  Odom  7/.  Odom,  36  Ga.  286;  Dysart  v.  Dysart,  n  Jur.  490: 
Perry  v.  Perry,  2  Paige,  "joi  ;  Durant  v.  Durant,  i  Hagg.  Ecc.  768 
(note) ;  Lockeridge  v.  Lockeridge,  3  Dana,  28;  Hughes  v.  Hughes, 
19  Ala.  307:  HulmeT/.  Hulme,  i  Add.  Ecc.  29;  Judge  7/.  State,  58 
Ala.  402  ;  Rhame  v.  Rhame,  i  McCord'sCh.  197  (16  Am.  Dec.  597). 
IH  Statute.  Turner  v.  Turner,  44  Ala.  437  :  Goodrich  v.  Goodrich,  44 
Ala.  670  ;  Childs  7/.  Childs,  49  Mo.  509. 

and  maltreatment.     Paterson  7/.  Paterson,  3  H.  L.  Cas.  308. 

of  treatment.     In  statute.    Coles  v.  Coles.   2  Md.  (Ch.)  341; 

Darger  v.  Darger.  2  Md.  (Ch.)  335 :  Tayman  v.  Tayman.  2  Md.  (Ch.) 
393 ;  Bowie  v.  Bowie,  3Md.  (Ch.)  51 ;  Hoshall  v.  Hoshall,  51  Md.  72. 

to  animals.     United  States  v.  Jackson,' 4  Cranch  C.  C.  483; 

Jquires  v.  Whisken,  3  Camp.  140 :  Morris'  Case,  6  N.  Y.  City  Hall 
Rec.  62;  Stage  Horse  Cases.  15  Abb.  Pr.  (N.  S.)  51 :  State  v. 
Avery.  44  N.  H  302  :  Com.  7>.  Lupkin.  7  Allen,  579  :  State  v.  Bnggs. 
I  Aiken  (Vt.),  226;  Budge  v.  Parsons,  3  B.  &  S.  382. 


ZRUELTY. 


Liquors,    122 

I. 
78 ;  Steele  v. 

,419;  Cayuga 

/ar  Deusen.  5 

r.  591 ;  Kiddei 
,    14  Ga.  674; 


54- 

Y.  Asz\  Brace 


iited  States  v. 
99  U.  S.  130; 
,nd.  694 ;  State 
V,  683  (15  Am. 
'ettie,  80  N.  C. 
tatev.  Drover, 

[1,  31  Wis.  235. 
Mason,  i  Edw. 
on  V.  Gholston, 
Sliinner,  5  Wis. 

Small  V.  Small, 
terry  v.  Thorn- 

620. 
ass.  34. 

C.  E.  Greene, 
rt,  1 1  Jur.  490 ; 
Hagg.  Ecc.  768 
hes  V.  Hughes, 
idge  V.  State,  58 
5  Am.  Dec.  597). 
V.  Goodrich,  44 

L.  Cas.  308. 

Md.  (Ch.)  341  ; 
lan.  2  Md.  (Ch.) 
shall,  51  Md.  72. 
nch  C.  C.  483; 

N.  Y.  City  Hall 
;.)    51 ;  State  v. 

State  V.  Briggs, 

S2. 


CRUELTY. 


89 


CURRENT. 


CRUELTY 


CBXJISE. 
CULPABLE. 


CULTIVATED, 


CULTIVATION" 


CUMULATIVE. 


CURATE. 

CURE. 

CURRENCY. 


CURRENT. 


la 


Continued. 

extreme .    In  statute.     Warren  7'.  Warren,  j  Mass.  321;  English 

V.  English,  12  C.  E.  Green,  579;  Briggs  v.  Briggs,  20  Mich.  34; 
Eidcnmullcr  v.  Eidenmuiler,  37  Cal.  364 ;  Fcro  v.  Fero,  98  Mass. 
157;  Bailey  7A  Bailey,  97  Mass.  378;  Waskam  v.  Waskam,  31  Miss. 
155;  Haskell  v.  Haskell,  54  Cal.  262;  Harratt  z^.  Harratt,  7  N.  H. 
196  (26  Am.  Dec.  730). 

extreme  and  repeated .     In  statute.    Henderson  v.  Henderson, 

88111.  248;  Harman  v.  Harman,  16  III.  85. 

intolerable .     In  statute.     Shaw  ta  Shaw,  17  Conn.  189. 

The  Brutus,  2  Gall.  526. 

neglect.     Waltham  Bk.  z/.  Wright,  8  Allen,  121. 

In  statute.     Sykes  v.  Meacham,  103  Mass.  286, 

negligenoe.    Woodman  v.  Nottingham,  49  N.  H.  387. 

field.    In  statute.    State  z/.  Allen,  13  Ired.  (L.)36;  State  z/.  Mc> 

Minn,  3i  N.  C.  585. 

state  of .    In  statute.     Johnson  z/.  Perley,  2  N.  II.  56(9  Am. 

Dec.  35). 

Ycaton  z/.  Chapman,  65  Me.  126;  DeWitt  z/.  San   Francisco,  2  Cal. 

339- 

evideuoe.     Glidden  v.  Dunlap,  28   Me.   379;   People  v.  New 

York  Superior  Court,  10  Wend.  286 ;  Brisbane  v.  Adams,  1  Sandf. 
195;  Fleming  v.  Hollenback,  7  Barb.  271  ;  Parshall  v.  Klinck,  43 
Barb.  203 ;  Parker  v.  Hardy,  24  Pick.  246 ;  Waller  v.  Graves,  20 
Conn.  305  ;  Grubb  v.  Kalb,  37  Ga.  459 ;  Able  v.  Frazer,  43  Iowa,  175. 

Mason  v.  Lambert,  12  Q.  B.  796. 

having  the of  souls.    In  statute.     State  v.   Bray,  13  Ired.  289. 

Lackey  v.  Miller,  Phill.  (L.)  26 ;  Marine  Ins.  Co.  v.  Tincher,  30  III. 
399 ;  Marine  Bk.  v.  Rushmore,  28  III.  46. ;  Webster  v.  Pierce,  35 
111.  158;  Willett  V.  Paine,  43  III.  432;  Osgood  v.  McConnell,  32 
III.  75- 

In  contract.  Dugan  v.  Campbell,  i  Ohio,  115  ;  Campbell  v.  Hampson, 
id.  119;  Coffin  V.  Hill,  t  Heisk.  385;  Cockrill  v.  Kirkpatrick,  9 
Mo.  697  ;  Huse  v.  Hamblin,  29  Iowa,  501  (4  Am.  Dec.  244) ;  Palmer 
V.  State  Bk.,  16  Iowa,  321 ;  Farrell  v.  Fay,  7  Mo.  575  ;  Chambers  0. 
George,  S  Litt.  335 ;  Louden  v.  Kenney,  i  Bibb,  330 ;  McChord  z/. 
Lord,  3  Mon.  167  ;  Bennett  v.  Com.,  4  Mon.  108  ;  Fleming  v.  Camp- 
bell, I  J.  J.  Marsh.  499 ;  Griswold  v.  Hepburn,  2  Duv.  33  ;  Jones  v. 
Overstreet,  4  Mon.  547. 

of  the  State.    Lampton  v.  Haggard,  3  Mon.  149. 

Illinois .     Hulbert  v.  Carver,  37  Barb.  62  ;  Chicago  re  Ins.  Co.  z'. 

Kerron,  27  III.  501. 

Kentucky .    Lampton  v.  Haggard,  3  Mon.  149;  Phelps  z/.  Taylor, 

4  Mon.  170. 

New  York  State .    Ehle  v.  Chittenango  Bk.,  24  N.  Y.  548. 

bank  notes.     Pierscn  v.  Wallace,  7  Ark.  282  ;  Fleming  v.  Nail, 

I  Tex.  246. 

fUnds.    Galena  Ins.  Co.  v.  Kupfer,  28  111.  335  ;  Springfield  Ins. 

Co.  V.  Tucker,  30  III.  399 ;  Mars  v.  Kupfer,  34  III.  286 ;  Connell  v. 
Pumpbey,  9  Ind.  135  ;  American  Ins.  Co.  v.  Clark,  47  la.  671  ;  Piatt 
V.  8a  ic  Co.  Bk.,  17  Wis.  226  ;  Moore  v.  Morris,  20  III.  255  ;  Osgood 
V,  McConnell,  32  III.  74. 


-mmgmm 


MB)MBfiagtii|jw 


J 


CURRENT. 
CUREENT 


90 


DAMAGE. 


CURVED. 
CUSTODY. 


-Continued.  ^    a      t 

money.     Wharton  f.  Morris,  i   Dall.  124;  McCord  v.  Ford  3  T. 

B    Mon.    166  :  Coco  v.  Cnllahan.  21   La.  Ann.  624  :  Jones  v.  Over- 
street.  4  Mon.  547  ;  Bainbridge  v.  Owen.  2  J.  J.  Marsh.  464. 

value.     In  statule.     U.  S.  v.  Sixteen  Packages.  2    Mason.  53) 

T.ippan  V  U.  S.,  i  Mason,  399-  ^  ^  „ 

year.  .  In  lease.     Doe  v.  Morphett.  7  Q-  B.  578  ;  Doc  v.  Dobell,  i 

( >.  B.  806. 
CURTESY.         Orr...  Hollidays,  9  B.  Mon.  59:  Ferguson  v.  Freedy,  56  liarb.  .68. 
CURTILAOE.    Con.  ..  Barney.  ,0  Cush.  480;  State  ..Shaw.  3.  Me.  5"  :  People  . 
^  Taylor.  2  Mich.  250 ;  Edwards  v.  Dickerson.  28  N^  J.  (L.)  30 .  Cod 

dington  V.  Beebe.  3.  N.  J.  (L.)  477 :  People  v.  Gedney.  .7  ^^  Y.  (S. 
C.)  . 5. ;  Com.  V.  Barney,  .0  Cush.  480 ;  Reg  v.  G.lbert,  .  C.  &.  K. 
84  ;  Fisher  v.  State.  43  Ala.  7- 
In  statute.    Iney  v.  State,  61  Ala.  59:  Mason  v.  R.  Co..  L.  R.,  6  bq. 
Cas.  101  ;  State  v.  Shaw,  31  Me.  523- 

Une.     In  statute.    Mayors/.  Comm'rs,  113  Mass.  161. 

Cutler  z/.  Howe,  122  Mass.  54' 

In  senteiue.    Smith  v.  Com..  59  Pa-  St.  32°- 

In  statute.     Rolland  7/.  Com.,  82  Pa.  St.  306.  „       „      „ 

procuring  his  disohargu  from  the In  statute.    Foxall  v.  Bar- 

nett.  2  El.  &  Bl.  928. 

sent  for  in In  warrant.    Howard  v.  Gosset.  10  Q.  B.  400. 

Hall  V.  Nottingham.  L.  R..  i  Ex.  Div.  .  ;  Broussard  v.  Bernard  7  La. 
2.1 ;  Bodfish  V.  Fox,  23  Me.  90;  Barnard  .  ^^''^f^'. '^  >!^^.  ^f^  • 
Wilcox  V.  Wood.  9  Wend.  346:  Mayor  of  Lmn  Reg.s  v.  Taylor,  3 
Lev.  1 60, 
British In  contract.    Stewart  7;.  West  India  Co.,  L.  R.,  8  Q.  B. 

363.  ,      , 

in  conformity  with  the of  this  pXaoe.    In  marriage  contract. 

Wilkinson  v.  Am.  Iron  Mut.  Co.,  20  Mo.  122. 
CUSTOMARY,    —despatch.    In  cuarter  party.    Smitl-.  ..  60.000  ft.  Yellow  Lum- 
ber,  2  Fed.  Rep.  396. 
McLean  v.  Dunn,  39  U.  C.  (Q.  B.)  55>- 

State  V  Patza,  3  La.  Ann.  512  :  Atkinson's  Case,  i  Russ.  &.  Ry.  104 ; 
Rex  TTMcDemott.  Russ.  &  Ry.  336;   Rex  v.  Hay  ward,  Russ.  & 
TSv  78 
down  or  otherwise  destroy.    In  statute.    Rex  v.  Taylor,  .Russ. 

&  Ry.  373-  „ 

glass.    In  statute.    Binns  v.  Lawrence,  .2  How.  9. 

off.    Tillotson  V.  H.  R.  R.  R..  9  N.  Y.  575 :  Rex  v.  Hams,  7  C.  & 

P  446 ;  State  v.  Mairs,  Coxe  (N.  J.),  453. 

tobacco.    In  statute.    Venable  v.  Richards,  .  Hughes,  327. 

lU In  note.    Hulburt  v.  Carver,  37  Barb.  62. 


CUSTOM. 


CUSTOMER. 
CUT. 


OY. 

DAILY. 
DAM. 

DAMAGE. 


newspaper.     7«  statute.     Richardson  v.  Tobin,  45  Cal.  30. 

In  statute.    People  v.  Gaige,  23  Mich.  93-  «  r  x,  s  aoo 

fishing  miU .    In  statute.    Garnett  v.  Backhouse,  8  B.  &  S.  490. 

Fay  V.  Parker,  53  N.  H.  342.  ^      ^    r.       r   r  c.fi 

In  bill  of  lading.    Taylor  v.  Liverpool  Steam  Co.,  L.  R..  9  Q-  B.  546. 


DAMAGE. 

1  V.  Ford,  3  T. 
ones  *'.  Over- 
ih.  464. 

2  Mason,  53; 

ue  7>.  Dobell,  i 

6  Uarb.  168. 
522  ;  People  v. 
.  (L.)  39 ;  Cod- 
;y.  17  N.  Y.  (S. 
)ert,  I  C.  &.  K. 

..  L.  R..  6  Eq. 

.  161. 


Foxall  V.  Bar- 

i  Q.  B.  400. 
'.  Bernard,  7  La. 
g,  10  Wall.  383; 
;gis  v'.  Taylor,  3 

o.,L.  R.,8Q.  B. 

irriagc  contract. 

ft.  Yellow  Lum- 

luss.  &.  Ry.  104  ; 
ayward,  Russ.  & 

V.  Taylor,  i  Russ. 

r.  9. 
V.  Harris,  7  C.  & 

tlughes,  327. 

1,  45  Cal.  30. 

use,  8  B.  &  S.  490- 

,.  R.,  9  Q-  B.  546. 


DAMAGE. 


91 


DANGERS. 


DAMAGE —Continued. 

Jn  statute.     Smith  v.  Brown,  L.   R.,  6  Q,   B.  729;  The  Franconia.   2 

Prob.  Div.  163;  Jubb  v.  Hull  Dock  Co.,  9  Q.  B.  443;  Herring  v. 

Board  of  Vv^orks.  19  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  526. 

any  frame.    In  statute.     Rox  v.  Tracy,  i  Russ.  &  Ry.  453- 

to  goods  while  in  transit.    In  bill  of  lading.    Menze)  v.  R.  Co., 

I  Dillon,  531. 

to  the  person.     In  s.'atute.    Norton  v.  Sewall,  106  Mass.  144. 

with  intent  to  render  useless.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Fisiier, 

L.  R..  I  C.  C.  R.  9- 
any to  any  goods.    In  bill  of  lading.    Taylor  v.  Liverpool,  etc, 

R.  Co..  L.  R..  9  Q-  B.  546. 
breakage,  leakage  or .     In  bill  of  lading.     Czech  v  General 

Steam  Nav.  Co..  L.  R.,  3  C.  P.  3. 
DAMAGES.         Hunt?/.  Smith,  9  Kans.  137. 

In  appeal  bond.     U.  S.  7/.  Addison,  6  Wall.  291. 

In  injunction  oond.  Hannibal,  etc.,  R.  R.  v.  Shepley.  i  Mo.  (App.) 
256  ;  Hovey  I/.  Rubber  Tip.  Pencil  Co.,  50  N.  Y.  335. 

In  reference.     Samson  v.  Young.  50  N.  H.  62. 

In  statute.  Owen  v.  Brockschmidt,  54  Mo.  285;  Martin  7'.  Martin,  2 
Green,  125;  Bartholomew  v.  Chapin,  10  Mete.  3;  Hann.  Bridge 
Co.  V.  Shaubacker,  56  Mo.  582 ;  Guild  v.  Guild,  2  Mete.  231 ;  Puc- 
quette  v.  Pickness,  19  Wis.  223;  State  v.  Ryan,  2  Mo.  (App.)  303; 
Griffin  v.  Mortimer,  8  Wend.  538 ;  Chase  v.  Ingalls.  97  Mass.  524; 
Abraham's  Case,  i  Rob.  676;  Hays  v.  Briggs.  3  Pitts.  504;  Catlett 
V.  Brodie,  9  Wheat.  553 ;  Goodyear  Dental  Vulcanite  Co.  v.  Van 
Antwerp,  9  Off.  Pat.  Gaz.  497 ;  Woodman  v.  Nottingham,  49  N.  H. 
387;  White  7/.  Steele,  13  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  231 ;  Wendell  v.  Washington 
Bk.,  5  Cow.  i6». 

costs  and  expenses.    In  covenant.    Low  v.  Archer,  1 2  N.  Y.  277. 

accidents  or of  the  seas  of  whatever  nature  or  kind  what- 
soever. In  bill  of  lading.  Lloyd  v.  General  Iron  Screw  Co.,  3  H. 
&  C.  285. 

actual .    In  statute,    Stephens  v.  Felt,  2  Blatchf  38. 

costs  and .    In  bond.    Corcoran  v.  Judson,  24  N.  Y.  106. 

general Bristol  Manuf.  Co.  v.  Gridley,  28  Conn.  201. 

just for  delay.     In  U.  S.  Supreme  Court  Rules.    Jerome  v.  Mc- 

Carter,  21  Wall.  17. 

liquidated .    In  contract.    Lampham  7/.  Cochran,  16  N.  Y.  275; 

Bagley  v.  Peddie,  16  N.  Y,  469. 

special .    Bristol  Manuf.  Co.  v.  Gridley,  28  Conn.  201. 

Rex  V.  Whittingham,  9  C.  &  P.  234;  Rex  v.  Tracy.  Russ.  &  Ry.  45=  : 
Rex  V.  Norris,  9  C.  &.  P.  241. 

fatale.    Thickston  v.  Howard,  8  Blackf.  335. 

In  statute.    Quaglieni  v.  Matthews,  6  B.  &  S.  482. 

unnecessary or  peril.      In  policy   of   insurance.     Ins.  Co.  v. 

Seaver,  19  Wall.  531. 

and  accidents  of  the  seas  and  navigation.    In  bill  of  lading. 

Laurie  v.  Douglass,  15  M.  &  W.  746. 

incident  to  the  navigation  of  the  river.  In  bill  of  lading.  The 

Wathan,  13  Opin.  Atty.-Gen.  119. 


DAMAGING. 

DAMNUM. 
DANCING. 
DANGEB. 

DANGEBS. 


■OfM 


DANGERS. 


92 


DATE. 


In  bill  of  lading.    Transportation  Co.  v. 


DANGERS  —  Continued. 

of  lake  navigation, 

Downer,  11  Wall.  129. 

of  navigation.     In  hill  of  lading.    Tiie  Rookct.  i   Biss.  354;  The 

Portsmouth,  9  Wall.  682  ;  PlaistedTA  Boston,  etc.,  Nav.  Co.,  27  Me. 
ij2;  Steamboat  Co.  v.  Bason,  Harp.  262:  Cowley  7'.  Davidson,  15 
Minn.  92  ;  The  New  Jersey,  Olcott,  44;  Marsh  v.  Blythe,  i  McCord, 
360;  Lloyd  V.  General  Iron  Screw  Co.,  3  H.  &  C.  284;  The  City  of 
Norwich,  3  Ben.  575 ;  Grill  %>.  General  Iron  Screw  Co.,  L.  K.,  i  C. 
P.  600;  L.  R.,  3  C.  P.  476;  Van  Hein  v.  Taylor,  7  Rob.  201  ;  White- 
sides  z'.  Thurlkill,  12  S.  &  M.  599i  Williams  v.  Bronson,  1  Murph. 
(S.  C.)  417  (4  Am.  Dec.  562) ;  Hand  v.  Riynes,  4  Whart.  404  (33  Am. 
Dec.  204). 

of  the  river.    In  bill  of  lading.    Grey  v.  Mobile  Trade  Co.,  55 

Ala.  388;  Williams  v.  Bronson,  i  Murphcy,  417  (4  Am.  Dec.  562); 
Steamboit  Co.  v.  Basin,  Harp.  (S.  C.)  262 ;  Wliitesides  v.  Russell, 
8  W.  &.  S.  44 ;  Gilmore  v.  Carman,  i  S.  &  M.  279 ;  Garrison  v.  Mem- 
phis Ins.  Co.,  19  How.  312  ;  Merrill  7/.  Arey,  3  Ware,  215;  Cox  z/. 
Peterson,  30  Ala.  608;  Union  Mut.  Ins.  Co.  v.  Indianapolis,  etc..  R. 
Co..  I  Disney,  480 ;  Jones  %>.  Pitcher,  3  St.  &  P.  1 35  :  McClure  v.  Cox. 
32  Ala.  617  ;  Hibler  v.  McCartney,  31  Ala.  501  ;  Sampson  v.  Gaz- 
zam,  6Port.  123;  Ezzell  z/.  Miller,  6  Port.  307;  Ezzell  v.  English. 
6  Port.  31 1  ;  Hatchett  v.  The  Compromise,  12  La.  Ann.  783  ;  Broad- 
well  t'.  Butler.  I  Newb.  171;  Mahon  7/.  The  Olive  Branch,  18  La. 
Ann.  107;  Cox  v.  Peterson,  30  Ala.  608. 

of  the  roads.    In  bill  of  lading.     De   Rothschild  v.  Royal  Mail 

Steam  Co..  7  Ex.  734. 

of  the  seas.    In  bill  of  lading.     Harvey  v.   Pike,  N.  C.  Term 

Rep.  82  ;  Pickering  7'.  Barkley,  I  Style,  132  ;  Baxter  7/.  Leland,  Abb. 

Adm.  348;  Jones  7/.  Pitcher,  3  St.  &  P.  135;  Dibble  7/.  Morgan,  i 
Woods,  40G;  Merrill  7/.  Arey,  3  Ware.  215;  The  Star  of  Hope.  17 
Wall.  651  ;  Phelps  7/.  Williamson,  5  Sandf.  578;  Aymer  v.  Astor, 
6  Cow.  266;  The  Antionetta  C,  5  Ben.  564;  The  Patria,  L.  R.,  3 
Adm.  436 ;  Spence  v.  Godwich,  lo  Q.  B.  517 ;  The  Reeside,  2  Sumn. 

567. 
In  bond.    U.  S.  v.  Hall,  2  Wash.  C.  C.  366. 
In  charter  party.     U.  S.  7'.  Hall.  6  Cranch,  171. 
or  itooidents  of  navigation.    In  bill  of  lading.    The  Miletus,  j 

Biatchf.  335- 
Fernandez  v.  Sacramento  City  R.  Co.,  52  Cal.  45. 

lunatio.    In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Barnsley,  12  Q.  B.  193. 

weapon.     U.  S.  v.  Small,  2  Curt.  C.  C.  241 ;  Com.  v.  O'Brien, 

119  Mass.  342  ;  Pinson  v.  State,  23  Tex.  579;  U.  S.  v.  Wilson,  Bald. 

78  ;  U.  S.  V.  Wood,  3  Wash.  C.  C.  440. 
In  contract.     Baron  v.  Placide,  7  La.  Ann.  229. 
Ingersoll  v.  Kirby,  Walk.  27. 
In  note.    Sturdy  v.  Henderson,  4  B.  &  Aid.  593. 
In  statute.     Upston  v.  Marchant,  2  B.  &  C.  11. 

of  issue.    In  statute.     De  Florez  v.  Reynolds.  17  Blatchf.  MO. 

of  the  last    work  done  or  materials  fUmished,    In  statute^ 

Bement  v.  Trenton  Loco.  Works,  32  N.  J.  (L.)  513. 

alter .    In  statute.    Williams  v.  Jarnett,  5  B.  &  Adol.  32, 

after of  appointment.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Moore.  5  Otto.  760. 

ftrom  such .    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Moore,  5  Ottf>,  760. 


DANGEBOnS. 


DANSEUSE. 
DATE. 


li.riiii'  iriTiifrWrr 


DATE. 


rtation  Co.  v, 

[3iss.  354;  The 
V.  Co.,  27  Mo. 
Davidson,  15 
he,  I  McCord, 
.;  The  City  of 
;o„  L.  K..  I  t:. 
).  201  ;  White- 
•on,  I  Murph. 
rt.  404  (33  Am. 

Trade  Co.,  55 
\x\\.  Dec.  562); 
les  V.  Russell, 
■rison  v.  Mem- 
;,  215;  Cox  V. 
apolis,  etc..  R. 
[cCluret/.  Cox. 
npson  V.  Gaz- 
ell  7'.  English, 
n.  783 ;  Broad- 
Branch,  18  La. 

V.  Royal  Mail 

l<e,  N.  C.  Term 
V.  Leland,  Abb. 
!  V.  Morgan,  i 
ir  of  Hope,  17 
^mer  v.  Astor, 
Patria,  L.  R.,  3 
reside,  2  Sum  11. 


The  Miletus,  5 


'93. 

)m.  V.  O'Brien, 

'.  Wilson,  Bald. 


Blatchf.  450. 
ed.    In  statute, 

iol.  32. 

ore,  5  Otto,  760. 

760. 


DAUGJITKRS. 


93 


DEADL  Y. 


DAUGHTEBS. 
DAY. 


DAYS. 


DAY-TIME 
DEAD. 

DEADLY. 


In  will.    Terpc.iing  r*.  Skinner,  29  N.  Y.  505. 
Fulton  V.  Drake,  5  Hurl.  &  N.  6a8  ;  Noxon  v.  Freeman,  5   Hurl.  <fe  N. 

653. 
In  contract.     Horton  v.  Locke,  5  Hill,  437. 
In  statute.     Kane  %>.  Com.,  89  Pa.  St,  522 ;  Pulling  -v.  People,  8  Harb. 

384. 
appointed  for  argument.    In  rule  of  court.    Parr  v.  Jewell,  16 

C.  D.  685. 

of  heariiig.    In  statute.     Fletcher  v.  Baker,  L.  R.,  9  y.  B.  370. 

of  trial.    In  statute.    Green  v.  Charlotte  R.  Co.,  6  Rich.  (S.  C.) 

342. 

first of  July.    In  statute.     Burch  v.  Newbury,  10  N.  Y.  374. 

on  a certain.    In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Congers,  8  Q.  B.  988. 

tenth .    ///  statute.    Michie  v.  Michie,  17  Gratt.   rog. 

Brown  v.  Buzan,  24  Ind.  194;  Hampton  v.  Erenyeller,  2  Browne,  18: 

Blake  v.  Crowninshield,  9  N.  H.  304;  Chiles  v.  Smith,  9  N.  H.  304; 

DeyoT/.  Bleckley,  24  Barb.  9;  Lester  v.  Garland,  15  Ves.  248;  Wells 

V.  Hull,  19  Conn.  376. 

In  charter  party.    Cochran  v.  Rethberg,  3  Esp.  121  :  Higgins  7'.  U.  S. 

Mail  Steam  Co.,  3  Blatchf.  282. 
In  statute.    Taylor  v.  Palmer,  31  Cal.  240 ;  Miles  v.  McDermott,  31  Cal. 

271  ;  National  Bk.  v.  Williams,  46  Mo.   17  ;  Burton  v.  Chicago,  53 

III.  87. 
at  least  five befbre  the  day  of  election.    State  v.  Gasconade 

Co.,  33  Mo.  102. 
at  least  ten between  the  day  of  service  and  the  first  day  of 

the  next  term.     In  statute.  Fiotinson  v.  Foster,  12  Iowa,  186. 

four  entire .     In  statute.     Furnell  7'.  Smith,  7  B.  &  C.  693. 

not  less  than  five  nor  more  than  ten after  the  date  of  the 

warrant.     In  statute.    Abraham's  Cane,  i  Rob.  (Va.)  676. 

plea  in  four .    In  order  0/  court.    Dunn  v.  Hudson,  i  D.  &  L.  204. 

seven time  for  pleading.    In  order  0/  court.    Pepperell  v.  Dur- 

rell,  2  Dow.  Prac.  Cas.  674. 

ten notice.    In  statute.     Hahn  v.  Dierkes,  37  Mo.  574. 

thirty befbrosuit.    In  statute.    Thomas  7/.  Affleck,  16  Pa.  St.  14. 

three .    In  statute.     Bouligny  v.  White,  5  La.  Ann.  31. 

two .    In  statute.    State  v.  McLendon,  i  Stew.  195. 

within  fbtir after  the  adjournment.    In  statute.    Nea  I  7/.  C  re w, 

1 2  Ga.  93. 

within  six .    In  statute. 

within  teu .    In  statute. 

Barb.  2' {4. 
within  tlirty .    Swift  v.  Tansey,  5  Ind. 

Ind.  48;  Galltw.  Finch,  24  How.  Pr.  193. 
In  bond.    Trull  v.  Wilson,  9  Mass.  1 54. 

animtJs.    In  city  ordinance.    Underwood  v.  Green,  42  N.  Y.  140. 

weight.    In  contract.    Cunningham  v.  Dun,  3  C.  P.  Div.  443. 

weapon.    Com.  7/.  Branham.  8  Bush,  387;  Flournoy  7/.  State,  16 

Tex.  31  ;  State  v.  Jarrott,  i   Ired.  76. 
In  indictment.     State  v.  Harper,  69  Mo.  425. 


Patchin  v.  Elonsack,  52  Mo.  431. 
People  V.  New  York,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  28 


196;  Faure  v.  U.  S.,  23 


DEAL. 


94 


DEBT. 


DEAL. 


DEAI.ER. 


DEAIiEBS. 


DEAUNQ. 


DEALINaS. 

DEATH. 

DEBAUCH. 
DEBAUCHED 


In  statute.     Clifford  v.  State,  29  Wis.  329. 

in  goods,  wares  and  merohandiso.    In  charier.    Bates  v.  State 

Bk..  2  Ala.  (N.  S.)  751. 
or  trade  in.  In  charter.    FIcckner  v.  Bank  of  the  U.  S.,  8  Wheat. 

451. 

in  the  selbng.     In  statute.     State  v.  Paddock.  24  Vt.  312. 

purohase  or in  land.    In  charter.    Blunt?'.  Walker.  1 1  Wis.  334. 

Vernon  v.  Manhattan  Co..  17  Wend.  524. 

In  statute.    Goodwin  v.  Clark.  65  Me.  126 ;  Overall  v.  Bezeau.  37  Mich. 

506  ;  Stiiddy  v.  Sanders.  5  B.  &  C.  639. 
in  second  hand  books.     In  city  ordinance.     Kastnian  v.  Chicago, 

79  111.  178. 

in  spirits.     In  statute.     Wetherell  v.  Jones.  3  \\.  k  Adol.  225. 

in  spirituous  liquors.     In  statute    State  v.  Dow,  21  Vt.  484. 

in  tobaooo.     In  statute.     Carter  v.  State,  44  Ala.  29, 

carries  on  the  busine  w  of  a  wholesale  liquor .    In  statute.    U. 

S.  V.  Johnson,  i  Hughes,  531. 
wholesale  liquor In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Fiegelstock,  14  Blatcht. 

321. 
In  statute.     State  v.  Yearby,  82  N.  C.  561. 
in  goods,  wares  and  merchandise.     In  statute.    Berks  Co.  v. 

Bertolet,  13  Pa-  St.  525. 
in  malt  liquors.    U.  S.  v.  Wittigg,  3  Cent.  L.  J.  270. 

In  statute.     Brewin  v.  Short,  5  El.  &  Bl.  230. 

in  commercial   paper.      In  corporation    charter. 

Briggs,  30  Mo.  452. 
or  trading.     In   U.  S.  Bank  charter.     Bank  of  U. 

gener,  9  Peters,  378. 
and  transactions  with  any  bankrupt.    In  statute. 

Furber,  14  C.  B.  13S  I  Tucker  %>.  Barrow.  3  C.  &  P.  85. 

at  her In  ■will.    David  v.  Brossman,  2  Yerg.  557. 

in  case  of  the In  ivill.    Galland  v.  Leonard,  i  Swanst.  Ch 

Wood  V.  Matthews,  47  Iowa,  409;  Koenig  v.  Nott.  2  Hilt.  323. 

habits.    Wickwire's  Appeal,  30  Conn.  86. 


Bulkley  v. 
S.  V.  Wag- 
Graham  V. 

161. 


DEBENTUBES.    In  will.    Re  Lane,  14  Ch.  Div.  857. 


DEBT. 


U  S  7/.  Colt,  I  Pet.  C.  C.  145;  Zinn  ""•  RHterman,  2  Abb.  Pr.  N.  S. 
261 :  Andrews  v.  Murray,  9  Abb.  Pr.  8  ;  Weston  v.  City  of  Syracuse, 
17  N.  Y.  no;  Garrison  v.  Howe,  17  N.  Y.  458;  Elwood  v.  Derfen- 
dorf,  5  Barb.  398;  People  v.  Arguello,  37  Cal.  524;  Scott  7/.  Daven- 
port, 34  Iowa,  308  ;  Baltimore  v.  Gill,  31  Md.  375  ;  City  of  Camden 
7/.  Allen.  26  N.J.  (L.)  398. 

In  constitution.  Morgan  v.  State,  47  Ala.  34;  Caldwell  v.  State,  55 
Ala.  133:  People  v.  Flagg,  46  N.  Y.  40'  ;  Newell  v.  People,  7  N.  Y. 
9;  MusserT/.  Stewart,  21  Ohio  St.  353. 

In  statute.  Weston  v.  City  of  Syracuse,  17  N.  Y.  no;  Innes  v.  East 
India  Co.,  17  C.  B.  351  ;  Esmond  v.  Bullard,  16  Hun.  65;  Flanagan 
V.  Watkins,  3  B.&  Aid.  191 :  Clingman  v.  Kemp,  57  Ala.  195  ;  Dow- 
ling  7/  Stewart,  4  111.  193:  Lowell  7/.  Comm's.  106  Mass.  540;  Cald- 
well V.  State,  55  Ala.  135 :  re  Greenskill,  L.  R.,  8  C.  P.  24  :  Camp  v. 
Grant,  21  Conn.  54;  State  v.  Gambs,  (56  Mo.  289;  Hodsall  v.  Bax- 
ter,  I  El.  B.  &  El.  885  ;  Dunlop  v.  Keith,  i  Leigh,  430 ;  ex  parte  Reed, 
4  Cranch  C.  C.   582 ;  Queen  v.  Guardians,  L.  R..  9  Q-  B.  383 ;  re 


DEBT. 


DEBT. 


DEBTS. 


Bates  V.  State 
J.  S..  8  Wheat. 

Vt.  31a. 

er.  1 1  Wis.  334. 

zeau,  37  Mich, 
nan?'.  Chicago, 

[  Adoi.  225. 
,  21  Vt.  484. 

19- 
In  statute.    U. 

>ck,  14  Blatchf. 

Berks  Co.  v, 
270. 

Bulkley  v. 
U.  S.  V.  Wag- 

ite.     Graham  v. 

S- 

7- 

swanst.  Ch.  161. 

lilt.  323. 


Abb.  Pr.  N.  S. 
:ity  of  Syracuse, 
wood  V.  Derfen- 
Seott  V.  Daven- 
City  of  Camden 

irell  V.  State,   55 
People,  7  N.  Y. 

o;  Innes  v.  East 
in.  65 ;  Flanagan 
'  Ala.  195  ;  Dow- 
Mass.  540;  Cald- 
.  P.  24  ;  Camp  v. 

Hodsall  V.  Bax- 
) ;  ex  parte  Reed, 

9  Q-  B.  383 ;  re 


DEBT  —  Continued. 

Derby's  estate,  3  Ch,  Div.  290;  Parker  v,  Incc,  4  Hurl.  &  N.  54,; 

Dryden  v.  Kellogg,  2  Mo.  (App.)88  ;  ex  parte  Kaye,  i  B.  &  Ad.  652; 

Kclton  V,  Phillips.    3  Mctc.  62;    Stokes  v.   Mason,   10  R.  I.  261; 

Crouch  V.  Gridley,  6  Hill,  250;  Kellogg  v.  Schuyler,  2   Dcnio,  73; 
-'-  re  Colton,  2  N.  Y.  Leg.  Ohs,  370;  Cook  i>.  Newman,  8  How.  I'r. 

523;  Warner  7'.  Cammack,  37  Iowa,  642  ;  Smith  v.  Owens.  17  Wis, 

397 ;  Thompson  v.  Harding,  3  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  264, 
aooount,  claim  or  demand.    In  statute.     Boyle  v.  Brandon,  13 

M.  &  W.  741. 

agaiuBt  the  estate.    In  statute.    Prince  7/.  Prince,  47  Ala.  284, 

arising  out  of  or  founded  on  a  contract.    /;/  constitution. 

Cotton  V.  Sharpstcin,  14  Wis.  226  ;  re  Mowry,  12  Wis.  53. 
contracted.    In  statute.    Williams  7'.  Harding,  L.  R.,  i  H.  L.  Cns. 

9;  Armstrong  7'.  Cowles,  44  Conn.  44;  Cox  v.  Gould,  4  Biiitchf. 

345- 
defbult  or  misoirriage.    In  statute.     Birkmyr  v.  Darnell,  2  Ld. 

Ray.  10S5  ;  Kirkham  ?'.  Master.  2  B.  &Ald.  613;  Castling  7/.  Aubert. 

2  East,  3-.     Turner  %'.  Hubbell,  2  Day.  457  ;  Combs  v,  Harshaw,  63 

N.  C,  198;  il.iyes7'.  Burkham,  51  Ind.  130;  ConneratT^.  Goldsmith, 

6  Ga.  14;  Riiad  T'.  Nash,  1  Wils.  305;  Winckwoith  v.  Mills,  2  Esp, 

484. 
a  ,0  to  the  Unitdd  States.    In  statute.    IT.  S.  v.  State  Bk,,  6 

I'eters.  29. 
existing  la  the  time  of  the  adjudication  of  bankruptcy.    In 

statute.    ZiinmerT/.  Schleehauf,  115  Mass.  52. 
or  damagos.     In  statute.     Doe  v.  Reynolds,  10  B.  &  C.  481; 

Chase  v.  Ingalls,  97  Mass.  524. 
or  damages  demanded*    Jn  statute.    Clay  v.  Barlow,  123  Mass. 

or  demand.    In  statute.    Hibbard  v,  Clark,  56  N.  H.  1 55  ;  White 

V.  Hunt,  6  N.J.  (L.)4i5. 

upon  record.    Attorney-General  v.  Sewell,  4  M.  &  W.  -jj . 

his  present  or  any  fVit\ire .    In  contract.    Martin  v.  Wright,  6 

g.  B.  919. 
surety  for,  or  liable  for  any .    In  statute.    Westcott?'.  Hodges, 

5  B.  &  Aid.  15. 
Gifiord  V.  Whitcomb,  9  Cush.  483;  Stanley  v.  Ogden,  2  Root,  259. 
In  statute.     Lanckton  v.  Wolcott,  6  Mete.  307  ;  New  Haven  Saw  Mill 

Co.  V.  Fowler,  28  Conn.  103;  Smith  v.  Omans,  17  Wis.  397. 
DEBTOBS.  In  statute.     Pratte  v.  Scott,  19  Mo.  625. 

DEBTS.  Green  v.  Gruber,  26  La,  Ann.  694. 

In  constitution.     State  v.  Beackiuo,  S  Blatchf.  246, 

In  power.    Berg  7/.  RaricliiT,  6  Johns.  Ch.  302. 

In  statute.    Pease  v.  Fclger,  14  Mass.  264  (7  Am.  Dec.  213);  Atlas  Bk. 

V.  Nahant  Bk.,  3  Mete.  582;  Wright  v.  Fairchild.  2  B.  &  Ad.  730; 

Stanton  v.  Wilkerson,  8  Ben.  387  ;  Askew  v.  Hale  Co.,  54  Ala.  639  ; 

Cable  V.  Gaty,  34  Mo.  573;  Perry  v.  Washburn,  20  Cal.  318  ;  Lane 
'Co.  V.  Oregon.  7  Wall.  71;  Hepburn  v.   Griswold,  8   Wall.  603; 

Kimpston  7/.  Bronson,  4;  Barb.  618;  Lewis  7-'.  New  York  Cent.  R. 

Co.,  49  Barb.  330;  McGorn  v.  Shirk,  54  III.  408  ;  Wilson  v.  Morxan, 

4  Robt.  58;  Babcock  v.  Lillis,  4  Bradf.  218  ;  Sillis"  case,  4  Abb.  Pr. 


X>EBTS. 


96 


DECISION. 


DEBTS  — Continued. 

272;  Pine  v.  Rikert,  21  Barb.  469:  Holman  7a  Bennett.  44  Miss.  322  : 

People  V.  Halsey.  53  Barb.  547 :  Longworth  v.  Mitchell,  26  Ohio  St. 

334;  Dutton  V.  Palaret,  52  Pa.  St.  109;  ex  parte  Tower,   i   N.  Y. 

Leg.  Obs.  8;  ex  parte  King,  i  N.  Y.  Leg.  Obs.  276;  Spalding  v. 

People.  7  Hill.  301  ;  Brown  7/.  Lamb,  6  Mete.  203.     Hargroves  v. 

Chambers,  30  Ga.  58;  Mill  Dam  Foundry  v.  Hovey.  21  Piclc.  417. 

Haynes  v.  Brown,  36  N.  H.  545  :  Andrews  v.  Murray,  9  Abb.  Pr.  8 ; 

Cable  V.  McCune.  26  Mo.  371;   McHaig  v.  Eastman.  35   How.  Pr 

205;  Oviatt  V.  Hughes.  41  Barb.  541;  Leggettt/.  Bk.  of  Sing  Sing. 

24  N.  Y.  283;  L^ewall  v.  Lancaster  Bk..  17  S.  &  R.  285  ;  Rogers  v. 

Huntington  Bk.,  12  S.  &  R.  n.     Howe  v,  Sheppard,  2  Sumn.  150; 

re  Morse,  17  Blatchf.  74  :  U.  S.  v.  Pacific  R.  Co..  4  Dill.  68. 
In  will.     MartioT/.  Gage,  9N.  Y.  398. 

'      and  liabilities.    In  plea.     Stanton  7/.  Wilkeson,  9  Ben.  357. 

and  liabilities  provable.    In  statute.    Re  Drapery  Co.,  5  Ch. 


DECEASE. 
DECEIT. 

DECIDE. 
DECIDED. 

DECISION. 


Carver  v.  Braintree  Manuf.  Co.,   2 


Div.  248. 

contracted.    In  statute. 

Story  C.  C.  432- 

due  from  the  deceased.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Eggleston.  4  Saw- 
yer, 199. 

due  to  such  bankrupt.    In  statute.    Sullivan  v.  Bridge,  i  Mass. 

511. 
dues,  demands  or  claims  now  due  or  to  grow  duo.    In  bond. 

Springsteen  v.  Samson,  32  N.  Y.  703. 

of  her  husband.     In  statute.     Kennedy  v.  Lange.  50  Md.  94. 

or  demands.    In  statute.    Hibbard  v.  Clark.  56  N.  H.  155. 

payable  by  law  out  of  his  personal  estate.    In  statute.    Per- 

cival  V.  Queen,  3  H.  &  C.  217. 

all due  and  owing.    In  will.    Essington  v.  Vashon,  3  Mer.  434. 

all owing  or  accruing.    In  statute.     Mitchell  ?/.  Lee,  8  B.  &  S. 

99 ;  Dresser  v.  Johns.  6  C.   B.  (N.  S.)  434 ;  Jones  v.  Thompson,  i 

El.  B.  &  El.  64. 
existing of  the  corporation.    In  statute.    Cable  v.  iMcClure,  26 

Mo.  371. 
my  just to  be  first  paid.    In  will.    Owen  v.  Ellis,  64  Mo.  77. 

whatever .    In  will.    Carrw.  Carr.  1  Mer.  541. 

from  and  after  the .    Tn  will.     Gibson  v.  Walker,  20  N.  Y.  476. 

Farwell  v.  Metcalf,  61  111.  373- 

In  statute.     State  v.  Christianbury,  Busb.  (L.)  46. 

In  will.     Morrow  v.  Battison,  i  App.  Cas.  428. 

or  take  part  in  the  decision.    In  statute.    Corning  v.  Slosson, 

16  N.  Y.  294. 
Tallman  v.  Cook,  43  la.  330. 

/;;  bill  of  exceptions.    Cotton  v.  Bradley,  38  Ala.  506. 
In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Padwick,  8  El.  &  Bl.  707. 
Houston  V.  Williams,  13  Cal.  27. 
In  statute.    Wilson  v.  Vance,  55  Ind.  394;  Hanna  v.  Comra's,  29  Ind. 

170. 
of  the  collector  of  customs.    In  statute.    U.  S.  7a  Cousinery, 

7  Ben.  251. 


DECISION. 


nett,  44  Miss.  322; 
;chell,26()liio  St. 
!  Tower,  i  N.  Y. 
276 ;  Spalding  v. 
3,  Hargroves  v. 
vey,  21  Pick.  417. 
rray,  9  Abb.  Pr.  8  ; 
jan,  35  How.  Pr 
.  Bk.  of  Sing  Sing, 
?.  285  ;  Rogers  v. 
lard,  2  Sunin.  150; 
\  Dill.  68. 

in.  9  Ben.  357. 
irapery  Co.,  5  Ch. 

ee  Manuf.  Co.,   2 

Eggleston,  4  Saw- 

V.  Bridge,  i  Mass. 

ow  duo.    In  bond. 

nge,  50  Md.  94. 

56  N.  H.  155. 

,     In  Stat  tile.     Per- 

/■ashon,  3  Mer.  434. 
1  V.  Lee.  8  B.  &  S. 
es  V.  Thompson,  i 

ible  V.  McClure,  26 
Ellis.  64  Mo.  77. 

Iker,  20  N.  Y.  476. 


horning  v.  Slosson, 

V,  Comra's,  29  Ind. 
U.  S.  V.  Cousinery, 


i;wi  lumiiiju.i'mfi 


DECISION. 


97 


DEED. 


DECISION  —  Continued. 

or  order.    In  statute.    Re  Greaves,  13  Ch.  Di v.  882. 

judgment  or .    In  statute.     Estey  7/.  Scheckler.  36  Wis.  ^  34. 

on  the or  guards  of  any  steamer.    In  statute.    Union  Lns.  Co. 


DECKS. 

V.  Shaw,  2  Dill.  14. 

DECLABATION.     People  t/.  Strong.  30  Cal.  151.  , 

In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Ambrose,  2  Fed.  Rep.  556. 
DECLARATIONS.    In  insurance  policy.     Knecht  v.  Mutual  Ins.  Co.,  90  Pa.  St.  118 


DECLABE. 


DECLABED. 

DECLINES. 
DECREE. 


DECREED. 
DEDICATED. 


DEDICATION 


DEDTTCIBLE. 
DEDUCTION. 
DEED 


In  insurance  policy.     Knecht  7'.  Mutual  Ins.  Co.,  90  Pa.  St.  120. 

and  a£B.rm.    In  affidavit.    Basset  v.  Dean,  17  N.  J.  (L.)  432. 

his  interest.    In  statute.    Liquidators  v,  Coleman,  L.  R.,  6  H. 

L.  189. 

such  admixture.    In  statute.    Pope  v.  Teall.  L.  R.,  9  C.  P.  ;oo. 

In  statute.     King  v.  Inhabitants,  4  B.  &  Adol.  465. 

created  or .    In  statute.    McClellan  v.  McClellan,  65  Me.  500 

to  appeal.    In  statute.    Groner  v.  Hield,  22  Wis.  207. 

In  statute.    McLanahan  v.  Maxwell,  28  Cal.  75, 

or  judgment.    In  contract.    Russell  v.  Lathrop,  117  Mass.  425. 

or  judgment  establishing  the  validity  of  said  patent.    In 

contract.     Russell  v.  Lathrop,  122  Mass.  300. 

subjecting  to  sale.    In  statute.    Ware  v.  McDonald,  62  Ala.  82. 

In  statute.     Pratt  v.  Pratt,  5  Mo.  (App.)  539. 

Com.  V.  Matthews,  122  Mass.  60;  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  v. 
Hoboken,  33  N.  J.  (L.)  13;  Baton  Rouge  v.  Bird,  21  La.  Ann.  244; 
Minnesota  v.  Bachelder,  i  Wall.  109 ;  Bartlett  v.  Crittenden,  5  Mc- 
Lean, 32  ;  Pulte  V.  Derby,  5  McLean,  328. 

Minnesota  t/,  B-ichelder,  i  Wall.  109;  Irwin  v.  Dixon,  9  How.  10; 
Barteau  v.  West,  23  Wis.  416;  Hunter  v.  Trustees  of  Sandy  Hill,  6 
Hill,  407;  Mayor,  etc.,  of  Macon  v.  Franklin,  12  Ga.  239;  Branch 
V.  Collier,  56  Mo.  160 ;  Grogan  v.  Town  of  Haywood,  4  Fed.  Rep. 
161 ;  Robertson  v.  Town  of  Wellsville,  i  Bond,  81. 

of  record.    In  statute.    Mattison  t/.  Walker,  i  Biss.  62. 

In  statute.    Stevenson  v.  Hare,  2  Sawyer,  585. 

Whitney  w.  Sweet,  22  N.  H.  10;  McCabe  v.  Hunter,  7  Mo.  355  ;  Ham- 
mond V.  Alexander,  i  Bibb,  333 ;  Long  v.  Ramsey,  1  S.  &  R.  72 ; 
Taylor  z/.  Glazer,  2  S.  &  R.  502;  Wing  w.  Chase,  35  Me.  260;  Hol- 
land V.  Rogers,  33  Ark.  252 ;  Wood  v.  Owings,  i  Cranch,  239. 

In  contract.  Hellman  v.  Howard,  44  Cal.  loi ;  Parker  v.  McAlister, 
14  Ind.  12;  Brown  v.  Gammon,  14  Me.  276;  Ketchum  v.  Everston, 
13  Johns.  359  ;  Pomeroy  v.  Drury,  14  Barb.  418. 

In  mortgage.     Eaton  v.  White,  18  Wis.  517. 

In  statute.  Queen  v.  Morton,  L.  R.,  2  C.  C.  R.  22  ;  Sturman  v.  Crav- 
ens, 29  Ark.  557  ;  People  v.  Caton.  25  Mich.  388  ;  Pfeaff  w.  Roche,  50 
Md.  273;  Reg.  V.  Fauntleroy,  i  C.  &  P.  421 ;  Rex  v.  Lyon,  i  Russ. 
&  Ry.  25s ;  Rex.  v.  Fauntleroy,  1  Moody,  52  ;  American  Ins.  Co.  v. 
Avery,  60  Ind.  566. 

not  otherwise  charged.    In  statute.    Clayton  v.  Burtenshaw,  5 

B.  &  C.  45 ;  Wilson  v.  Smith,  12  M.  &  W.  401. 

of  conveyance.    In  statute.    Lemay  v.  Poupenez,  43  Mo.  71. 


DEED. 


0 


DEFAULT- 


In  statute.     Lass  v.  Steinberg,  50  Mo. 


DEED  —  Continued. 

. of  trust  or  mortgage. 

124. 
or  conveyance.    In  statute.    Hobblewhite  v.  McMoriiiC,  6  M. 

&  W.  200. 

good .     In  contract.    Barrow  v.  Bispham,  1 1  N.  J.  (L.)  1 10. 

good  and  lawftil In  contract.    Withers  v.  Board.  7  Witts.  227. 

good  and  perfect In  contract.    Greenwood  ?'.  Ligon.  18  Miss. 

615;  Teemster  7/.  May.  21  Miss.  275:  Wiggins  v.  McGimpsey,  21 
Miss.  532;  Mobley  v.  Keys,  2i  Miss.  677. 

good  and  sufficient In  contract.    Brown  v.  Covilland,  6  Cal. 

566 ;  Brown  v.  Gammon,  14  Me.  276. 

good  and  sufficient of  general  warranty.    In  contract.    Bost- 

wick  V.  Williams,  36  HI.  65. 

good  and  sufficient with  covenant  of  warranty.    In  contract. 

Tindal  v.  Coroner,  20  N.  J.  (L.)  214. 

good  and  sufficient  warranty In  contract.    Parker  v.  Par- 

nele,  20  Johns.  1 30 :  Tinney  v.  Ashley,  1 5  Pick.  546  :  Aiken  z/.  Sand- 
ford.  5  Mass.  494;  Everson  v.  Kirsland,  4Paige,  628. 

good  and  warrantee In  contract.    Joslyn  v.  Taylor,  33  Vt. 

470.  _ 

lawful of  conveyance.    In  contract.    Dearth  7/.  Williamson,  2  S. 

&  R.  498. 
DEEMED.  In  statute.    New  Brunswick,  etc..  R.  To.  v.  Muggeridge.  4  Hurl.  &  N. 

,6, ;  De  Benvoor  v.  Welsh,  7  B.  &  C.  278 ;  Pratt  v.  Pratt,  5  Mo. 
(Ap'p.)  539 ;  Blaufus  V.  People,  69  N.  Y.  107  (25  Am.  Rep.  148). 

by  the  law  of  this  State  a  felony.    In  statute.  U.  S.  v.  Barnabo. 

HBlatchf.  74- 
shall  be a  citizen.    In  statute.     Leonard  v.  Grant,  5  Fed.  Rep.  1 1 . 

Hess'  Appeal,  i  Watts.  257. 

indebted.    Winchester  v.  Charter,  102  Mass.  275. 

contract.     Farmers  Bk.  v.  Lyon,  74  N.  Y.  575- 

government.    Chisholm  v.  Coleman,  43  Ala.  204 ;  Thomas  v. 

Taylor,  42  Miss.  651  ;  Williams  v.  Bruffy.  6  Otto,  177:  Keppel  v. 
Petersburg  R.  Co.,  Chase's  Dec.  167. 

officer.    Penn  v.  Tallison,  26  Ark.  545  :  State  v.  Carroll,  38  Conn. 

449-  Hildreth  v.  Mclntire,  i  J.  J.  Marsh.  206(19  Am.  Dec. 61) ;  Peo- 
ple'7/.  Staton.  73  N.  C.  546:  People  v.  Albertson,  8  How.  Pr  363; 
Plymouth  V.  Painter,  17  Conn.  585;  Comm'rs  v.  McDaniel,  7  Jones 
(L)  107:  Rice  V.  Com..  3  Bush.  14;  Brown  v.  Lunt,  37  Me.  423: 
Wilcox  V.  Smith,  5  Wend.  231 ;  Gregg  v.  Jamison,  55  Pa.  St.  468; 
ex  parte  Strong,  21  Ohio  St.  610. 

public In  statute.     Bienvenu  v.  Her  Husband,  14  La.  Ann. 

386 ;  Homes  v.  Carver,  16  La.  Ann.  94. 
Page  V.  Sutton,  29  Ark.   304 ;  Douglass  v.  Langdon,  29  Iowa,  245  : 

Wakefield  v.  Johnson,  26  Ark.  506. 
In  statute.    Sweeny  v.  Gillhooly,  103  Mass,  549. 

of  another.    In  statute.    Green  v.  Creswell,  10  Ad.  &  Ell.  453- 

in  payment.    In  bond.    Albert  v.  Grosvenor  Co.,  8  B.  &  S.  664. 

jbr of  all  such  issue.    In  will    Lees  v.  Ford,  2  El.  &  Bl.  971. 

judgment  of .    In  statute.     Borgwald  v.  Fleming,  69  Mo.  212. 

through  the /«  statute.    Ex  parte  Cording,  4  B.  &  Adol.  207. 


DEFINITIVE. 
DEEPLY. 
DE  FACTO. 


DEFAMATION. 
DEFAUIiT. 


nberg,  50  Mo. 
cMoritte,  6  M. 

(L.)iio. 
j.  7  Witts.  227. 
:.igon.  18  Miss, 
^IcGimpsey,  21 

3viI1and,  6  Cal. 

contract.     Bf>st- 

by.    In  contract. 

Parker  v.  Par- 
Aiken  v.  Sand- 

Taylor,   33  Vt. 
Williamson,  2  S. 

ge,  4  Hurl,  &  N. 
V.  Pratt,   5  Mo. 
1.  Rep.  148). 
U.  S.  V.  Barnabo. 

t,  5  Fed.  Rep.  II. 

204;  Thomas  v. 
,    177;  Keppel  V. 

Carroll.  38  Conn. 
n.  Dec.  61);  Peo- 
.  8  How.  Pr.  363 ; 
IcDaniel,  7  Jones 
unt.  37  Me.  423; 
n,  55  Pa.  St.  468; 

land,  14  La.  Ann. 

on,  29  Iowa,  245  ; 


Ad.  &  EH.  453- 
Co..  8  B.  &  S.  664, 
2  El.  &  Bl.  97>- 
ng,  69  Mo.  212. 
4  B.  &  Add.  207. 


DEFECTIVE, 


DEFENDANT, 


DEFENSE. 


DEFEASANCE,*    Shaw  v.  Erskine,  43  Me.  371. 

DEFEATED,       party.    In  statute.    Wood  v.  Bailey,  21  Wall.  640. 

DEFECT.  In  statute.    Burt  v.  Boston,  122  Mass.  223. 

in  the  highway.    In  statute.    Munson  v.  Town  of  Derby,  37 

Conn.  310;  Hixon  v.  Lowell,  13  Gray,  59. 

■ of  parties.     In  statute.    Palmer  v.  Davis,  28  N,  Y.  242 ;  Neil  v. 

Ohio,  etc..  College,  31  Ohio  St.  13;  Great  Western  Comp.  Co  t'. 
JEita.  Ins.  Co.,  40  Wis.  373. 

or  instiffloient  description  or  speoifloation.   In  statute.    Minn 

7'.  Adams.  3  Wall,  Jr,  20. 

road.    In  statute.    Hewison  v.  City  of  New  Haven,  34  Conn.  139. 

Allen  V.  Miller,  11  Ohio  St.  374;  Hull  v.  Garner,  31  Miss.  145. 
In  judgment.     Claggett  t/.  Blanchard,  8  Dana,  41 ;  Neal  v.  Singleton, 

26  Ark,  241. 
//;  statute.    Schuyler  7'.  Mercer  Co.,  9  III.  20 ;  Com.  v.  Intoxicating 
Liquors,  122  Mass.  8  ;  Leavitt  v.  Lyons,  1 18  Mass.  470;  King  v.  Lane, 
7  Mo.  242 ;  Morgan  v.  New  York,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  10  Paige,  290. 

in  the  action.    In  statute.    Malley  v.  Altman,  14  Wis,  22 ;  Almy 

7'.  Piatt,  16  Wis.  169. 

upon  the  petition  of  the .    In  statute.    Leavitt  v.  Lyons,  118 

Mass.  470. 
In  statute.     Poland  7'  Johnson,  16  Abb.  Pr.  235  ;  Stewart  v.  Travis,  10 
How,  Pr.  148 ;   Houghton  7/.  Townsend,  8  How,  Pr.  441 ;    New- 
man t^.  Otto,  4  Sandf.  668;  Miller  v.  Martin,  3  Halst,  201;  Pellas 
V.  Ins.  Co.,  5  C.  P.  Div.  35  ,  Palmer  v.  Low,  2  Sawyer,  249, 

the  same .     In  statute.     Barton  v.'  Rector,  7  Mo,  524. 

DEFICIENCY. in  quantity.     Tn  bill  of  lading.    Meyer  v.  Peck,  28  N,  Y.  590. 

In  statute.    People  7/.  Bradley,  36  Mich.  477. 
Iluxford  V.  Milligan,  50  Ind.  543. 

and  certain  share  in  stock.    In  statute.    Re  Alsager,  2  H.  & 

C.  978, 

or  final  decree.    In  statute.    Gesseu  s  Appeal,  84  Pa,  St.  283. 

of  her  dower.    In  statute.    Hopper  7/.  Hopper,  i  Zab,  543. 

In  statute.    Simmons  v.  Carrier,  60  Mo.  581 ;  Crow  %>.  Beardsley,  68 

Mo,  435- 
State  7',  Bishop,  15  Me.  122, 
In  statute.    Crow  v.  Beardsley,  68  Mo.  435. 
Adams  v.  Powers,  48  Miss.  451. 
Bower  v.  State.  5  Mo.  364. 

and  premeditated.    In  statute.    Milton  z/.  State,  6  Neb,  136, 

DELIBERATION.    State  v  Wei*  ers,  66  Mo,  13. 

DELICATE.       condition.     In  petition  for  divorce.     Dwyer  v.  Dwyer,  2   Mo. 

App.  21. 
DELINEATED.    In  statute.    Dowling  v.  R.  Co..  L.  R.,  18  Eq,  Cas.  714, 

DEUNQXTENTS.    juvenile In  statute.    People  v.  Park,  41  N.  Y.  21. 

DELIRIUM.       Owing's  case,  i  Bland  Ch,  370  (17  Am.  Dec.  311). 
DELIVER.  Shrewsbury  v.  United  States,  18  Wall,  664. 

up  such  lease  or  agreement.    In  statute.    Slack  v.  Sharp,  8 

Ad.  &  Ell.  373- 


DEFINE. 
DEFINITE. 


DEFINITIVE. 

DEFORCED. 

DEFRAUD. 

DEGREE. 
DELAY. 
DELEGATION 
DELIBERATE 


DELIVER. 


100 


DEMISE. 


DELIVEB.Y. 


DEMAin>. 


DELIVBB-Continue_d.    ^^^  ^^^^^^^^^     shclton  ..  French.  33  Conn.  489. 

DELIVERANCE.    In.tatutc.    Wisher  .^  P.erson.  3  VVend.  345- 

"      TVERED     asignedbiU.    /«  ./.r/«/..    Ph.lby  i^.  Hazle.  8  C  B  (N^b.)    47 

DELIVERED.    ^  _^   g^^^^^.^^      ^^  ^^^^^^^     ^^^^^^  ^    ^^y^^,,  l.  R..  9  Ch. 

_!'to  the  payee  or  some  person  in  his  behalf.    In  .U.i.    Hutch. 

8  Ind.  364  .  Lambeth  v.  Wells.  '2^°°-  5   •  „.  .    ^^  ^   Rged.  31 

Mass   30;  Morse?'.  Sherman.  106  Mass.  433.  »"'c»^eu  z'.  i^ 
Ark.  .31 ;  LitHe  Rock  R.  Co.  v.  Page,  35  Ark.  304. 
In  statute.    Bell  t'.  Bament,  9  M.  &  W.  37- 
_  to  market.    In  contract.     Farrmgton  z/.  Meek.  30  Mo.  578. 
awaiting  —    Railroad  Co.  ..  Manuf.  Co..  .6  Wall.  3.8^      ^ 

before In  contract.     Pettitt  t/.  Mitchell,  4  Man.  &  6.138. 

w"  .Codwise.4Johns.  536;  re  ^^enny,  .  HiiK  »o:  Saddlesvene 
.,   Arms   VI  How.  Pr.  280 ;  Musson  v.  Lake,  4  How.  262. 

ford  V.  Barnard.  8  Allen,  3«5- 

of  any  debt.    In  statute.     Mitchell  v.  Shelton,  35  Conn.  3-^ 

___  originally  exceeding  five  pounds.  In  statute.    Elsley..,K.rby, 

9  M.  &  VV.  539.  ^  ^   , 

on In  note.    Aldous  ..  Cornwall.  9  B.  &  S.  6. 5. 

two  years  after  .date  on—.    In  note.     State   Bank  ..    Fox,   3 

Blatchf.43'.  _        „ 

__  and  claims.    In  sale  0/ property  of  corporation.    Vilas  v.  Farwell, 

9  Wis.  462. 
m  MuU.    Slate  Bank  V.  Tutt,",*  «».  367 :  Baker  r.  Runkle,  4.  Mo. 

„U -.    /.«»'-'.    Vedde,..  Veaa.,  ,  De"-57;  MaH.^  ,,,  Mar- 
.•ir.tt   I  Id    Rav.  JU;  Henry  z'.  Henry,  1 1  ina.  230  ,  iTj.iy 
York  I.  Lord:'7  VVend.  285  ;  .8  id.  .26  ;  Bigbee  ..Coon,bs.  64  Mo. 
g-'g  ;  Edwards  v.  Smith,  63  Mo.  128. 
Dennett  ..  Dennett,  44  N.  H.  53«  =  Hall  v.  Unger.  2  Abb.  (U.  S.)  507. 
__  non  curat  lex.    Marshall  v.  Peters.  .2  How.  Pr.  2.8  ;  Woo  sey 
1  .^^   .  nuer  «<;•   Seneca  Road  Co.  v.  Auburn,   5  Hill,  170. 
Emctt  :.c   Roafco.l  Buffalo,  e.c,  B.  Co..  ,o  Barb.  6«. 
In  contract.    Messent  7/.  Reynolds,  3  C  B.  200. 

w     J  foronrfplpt  26  Mo   112;  Blair  t/.  Rankin,  II  Mo. 

64;  Hart  V.  Windsor.  12  M.  &  W.  84. 


DEMAin)S. 


DEMENTIA. 
DEMINIIIIS. 

DEMISE. 


DEMISE. 


^89. 

C.  B.  (N.  S.)  647. 
od.  L.  R..  9  Ch. 

In  lUed.    Hutch- 

lam,  49 :  Black  v. 
rq.  14;  O'Bannon 
Brown.  15  Johns. 
S;  Mallet?/.  Page, 
lan  V.  Parker,  iia 
ickett  V.  Reed,  31 
4- 

,  30  Mo.  578. 
ill.  318. 
[an.  &  G.  138- 
220 :  Saddlesvene 
low.  262. 

wrence  v.  Wilcox, 
;  Queen  v.  Guard- 
52~'Cal.  568;  Blck- 

™,  35  ^'o""-  3- 

te.    Elsleyv.  Kirby, 

615. 

e   Bank  v.    Fox,    3 

«.    Vilas  V.  Farwell, 

er  V.  Runkle,  41  Mo. 

257;  Marks  v.  Mar- 
236  i  Mayor  of  New 
56  V.  Coombs,  64  Mo. 

5r,  2  Abb.  (U.  S.)  507- 
w.  Pr.  218;  Woolsey 
\uburn,  5  Hill,  17° : 
,  20  Barb.  644. 

\\xv.  Rankin,  11  Mo. 
V.  Williams,  8  Mass. 
,.  Foule,  9  N.  H.  219; 
herford,  92  U.  S.  107  ; 
Benson,  i  McClelland, 


■mviiMtflMm^ 


DEMISE. 


lOI 


DEPOT. 


DEMISE  —Continued. 
In  deed. 


DEMISED. 
DEMOLISH. 
DEMONSTRATIVE.    ■ 
DEMURRAGE.     Cross 


Moneypenny  v.   Moncypcnny,  9  H.   L.  Cas.  114;  Spratt  ?'. 
Jefllrey,  10  B.  &  C  260;  Hurde  ?'.  Gray,  i   Man.  &  G.  206;  Foster 
V.  Peyser,  9  Cush.  246. 
Jr.  statute.  Voorhees  ?'.  Presbyterian  Church,  5  How.  Pr.  58. 
-  —  lease  and  to  farm  let.    In  lease.    Crouch  v.  Fowie,  9  N.  H.  219 

(32  Am.  Dec.  350). 
In  plea.     Hill  v.  Saunders.  4  B.  &  C.  533. 
Reg.  V.  Howell,  9  C.  &  P.  437 ;  Reg.  v.  Harris,  Car.  &  M.  661 . 
■  legacy.    Armstrong's  Appeal,  63  Pa.  St.  312. 
Beard,  26  N.  Y.  85  ;  Donaldson  v.  McDowell,  i  Holmes, 


290. 


DEMURRER. 


DENY. 


DEPART. 


DEPARTURE. 


Ex  parte  Vermilyea,  6  Cow.  555. 

parol .    Oppenheimer  v.  Grieves,  7  Hurl.  &  N.  537. 

In  statute,    Watson  71.  Hawkins,  60  Mo.  553. 

the  existence  of  Ood.    In  statute.    Com .  v.  Kneeland,  20  Pick. 

206. 

ftrom.    In  statute.    Blodgett  v.  Utley,  4  Neb.  25, 

Arom  and  reside  out  of.    In  statute.    Venuci  v.  Cademartori, 

59  Mo.  353 ;  Garth  v.  Robards,  20  Mo.  523. 

Arom  the  port.    In  statute.    Young?/.  The  Orpheus,  119  Mass. 

179;  The  Active  v.  U.  S.,  7  Cranch,  109;  i  Paine,  247. 

the  realm.    In  statute.     Williams  ?/.  Nunn,  i  Camp.  154, 

this  life  without  lawful  issue.    In  will.    Anderson  v.  Jackson. 

16  Johns.  382  (8  Am.  Dec.  330). 

this  life  without  leaving  issue.    In  will.    Besant  v.  Cox.  6  Ch. 

Div.  604. 
The  John  Farron,  14  Blatchf.  24;  McAvoy  v.  Wright,  25  Ind.  22; 
Kimberlin  v.  Carter,  49  Ind.  lu  ;  Allen  v.  Watson,  16  Johns.  205; 
White?'.  Joy,  13  N.  Y.  83, 
DEPENDENCY.     In  statute.    Com.  ?'.  Estabrook,   10  Pick.   293  ;  GofI  v.  Fowler,  3 
Pick.  300. 
suit  shall  be .     In  statute.    Wilson  v.  Hood,  3  H.  &.  C.  148. 

Bliss  ?'.  Sherman,  47  Me.  248. 

Foster?'.  Essex  Bk.,  17  Mass.  479;  Williams  v.  Laudry,  18  La.  Ann. 
208;  Lilly  V.  Comm'rs,  69  N.  C.  300  ;  Ruffin  v.  Comm'rs,  69  N.  C. 
498,  Catlin  ?'.  S.ivings  Bk.,  7  Conn.  487  ;  Bloodworth  v.  Jacobs.  2 
La.  Ann.  25;  Montgomery  v.  Evans,  8  Ga.  178. 

In  statute.    Toler  v.  White,  Ware,  280. 

irregular .     Durnford  ?/.  Segher,  9  Mart.  (La.)  484  ;  State  v.  Clark, 

4  Ind.  315. 

on .    In  statute.     Ruf?in  ?'.  Comm's,  69  N.  C.  498. 

the  same  in  the  post-office.    In  statute.    Stanton  v.  Cline.  1 1 

N.  Y.  196. 
Stimpson  ?/.  Books,  3  Blatchf.  456. 
Ill  statute.    Queen  v.  Fletcher,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  R.  320 ;  State  v.  Dayton, 

3  Zab.  49. 
Pittsburg,  etc..  R.  Co.  v.  Chicago,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  24  Ohio  St.  219. 
In  Ml  of  lading.    Maghee  v.  Camden,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  45  N.  Y.  514. 


DEPENDING. 

DEPONENT. 

DEPOSIT. 


DEPOSITING, 
DEPOSITION. 

DEPOT. 


DEPOT. 


102 


DESCRIPTION. 


DEPOT  —Continued. 

grounds 


DEPOTS 


Blair  V.  Milwaukee,  etc..  R.  Co..  20  Wis.  257  :  Fowler 
V.  Farmers*  Loan  Co..  21  Wis.  78.  «,     o    Co     17 
or  station.    In  statute.    State  7/.  New  Haven,  etc..  R.  Co.,   37 

postT^'and  stations.    In  contract.    Caldwell's  case.  .9  Wall.  264. 


DEPRECIATED. currency. 

DEPRIVED. 


In  statute. 


De  Forest  v.  Redfield,  4  Blatchf.  483- 


DEPUTY. 


In  constitution.     Grant  v.  Courter,  24  B.^rb.  232. 

In  statute.    Braybrooke  v.  Atfy-Gen..  9  H.  L.  Cas.  150. 

^1  of  the  provision  made  for  her  by  wiU.  or  otherwxse  in  lieu 

of  dower     In  statute.    Thon.pson  v.  McGraw,  .  Mete.  73- 
/«  ././«/..     Rogers  V.  Jones,  7  B.  &  C.  88;  Hughes  ..  Jones,  .  B.   & 

_^'clerk.    In  statute.    Willamette  Co.  v.  Gordon.  6  Oregon,  ,75. 
_  sheriff.    Allen  ..  Smith.  .2  N.  J.  (L.)  .62;  Tillotson  v.  Cheet- 

J::  ^oC^ss.'  r«  Indian  treaty.    Chero.ee  Nation  ..  State,  , 

Peters    I  i_ 

The  Island  City.  .   Black,  .2.  :  The  George  Nicholaus,  i  Newb.  4491 

The  Charles.'  Newb.  3^9 ;  The  Leathers.  .  Newb.  42.. 
In  statute.     Legge  v.  Boyd,  i  C.  B.  93-  ^^.     „, 
and  abandoned.    Wyman  v.  Hurlburt,  i  Ohio.  81. 

title.    Atfy-Gen.  T'.Ruhton,  2  H.&C.  82a 

Infill.    Fleming  v.  Fleming    .   H.  &  C.  244:   Dove  v.  Torr,  128 

Mass.  38.  ,    .       J, 
to  his  children.    In  will.    Leavitt  ./.  Logan.  3  Wall.  Jr..  184. 

DESCENDANTS.     Jewel W.  Jewell,  28  Cal.232_  „,.  Bryan  7..  Walton.  20 

"ri^o7w:ikrrw:ikr2fG^ 

^•n  2   Mf  4?^  Armstrong  ..  Moran.  .   Bradf.  3H;  Hamhn  .. 

Osgood,  I  Redf.  409* 
Ricklev  V.  Bickley.  L.  R.,  4  Eq.  Cas.  216.  .     ^      ,     ,  ,  , 

!!_    g[ft  or  devise  from  the  parent  or  other  kindred.    In  statute. 

Gardner  v.  Collins.  2  Peters.  58. 
collateral Levy  v.  McArtee,  6  Pet.  .02. 


DERKLICT. 


DERIVATIVE 
DESCEND. 


DESCENT. 


c.   Do 


102. 


DESCRIBED. 


:'C.  i02. 

Railroad  Co   w. 


Beal,  47  Cal. 


immediate Levy  v.  Mc-A.f. 

lineal Levy  v.  McArt.:c, 

mediate Levy  v.  McArt.ee, 

in  and  conveyed  by.    /« 

DESCRIPTION.     Tcontract.    Simond  ,/.  Braddon,  2  C.  B^  (N.  S.)  S^S- 
DESCRIPTION.  ^  ^  j^  ^  ^  Q  B  ^„^.  ^  B.  &  s.  383. 

Umitthe— of  his  workmen.     /«  ././«/^.    Skinner    ..  Ketch, 

I    R    2  O  B  '^q5. 
tr^e--."'/«"i'«'-    DeWitt  ..Smith,  63  Mo.  263;  Mechan.c, 

Planing  Mill  v.  Nast,  7  Mo.  (App.)  U9. 


SCRIP  TION. 


is.  357 :  Fowler 

itc,  R.  Co.,  37 

se.  19  Wall.  264. 
d,  4  Blatchf.  483- 

;o. 

lerwiso  in  lieu 

i^Ietc.  73- 

V.  Jones,  I  B.   & 

)  Oregon,  I75- 
lotson  V.  Cheet- 

ation  V.  State,  5 

lus,  I  Newb.  449; 
.  421  • 

0.  81. 

ove  V.  Torr,  128 

}  Wall.  Jr.,  184. 

yan  v.  Walton,  20 
11  V.  Field,  9  R.  I- 

Oiv.989;  Crosby  V. 
;  Barstow  v.  Good- 
Jf.  314;  Hamlin  v. 

indred.    In  statute. 


tr  ii>  ■  III  nfrmf^mfmimff^ 


Co,  V.  Beal,  47  ^a'- 

.)  525. 

9  B.  &  S.  383. 

Skinner    v.  Ketch, 

lo.  263;  Mechanics' 


DESERT. 


lit 


DESTRUCTIVE. 


DESERTER. 
DESERTION. 


DESIGN. 


DESIGNATE. 

DESIGNATED. 

DESIGNED. 


DESERT,    willftilly .     In  statute.    McCormack  v.  McCormack,  19  Wis.  172. 

DESERTED.       utterly .    In  statute.     Pidge  v.  Pidge,  3  Mete.  259. 

In  slander.     Hollingswoith  v.  Shaw.  19  Ohio  St.-430  (2  Am.  Rep.  411). 
Meldowney  v.  Meldowney,  I3  C.  E.  Green,  328  ;  Benkert  v.  Benkert, 
32  Cal.  467  ;  Orr  v.  Orr,  8  Bush,  1 56 ;  Kcstlur  v.  Kcstler,  4  Stew. 
Ch.  197;  Thorpe  v.  Thorpe,  9   R.  I.  57  ;  Bailey  v.  Bailey,  21  Gratt, 
43;  Steele  w.  Steele,  I  McArthur,  505;  Bennett  t/.  Bennett,  43  Conn. 
315  ;  Cloutman  v.  Tunison,  Sumn.  373  ;  Coffin  v.  Jenkins,  3  Story, 
108;    Harrison  u.  South  Scituate,  II 5  Mass   336. 
In  statute.     Queen  v.  Guardians,  5  Q.  B.  Div.  3«  :  Edward  v.  Trevel- 
lick,  4  El.  &.  Bl.  68 ;  Southwick  v.  Southwick.  9/  Mass.  328 ;  Magrath 
V.  Magrath,  103  Mass.  577  :  Lea  v.  Lea,  8  Allen,  418;  Stoddard  v. 
Stoddard,  II  Chicago  L.  N.  162. 
McKee  v.  Holdsworth.  L.  R.,  i  Q.  B.  264. 
In  indictment.    Com.  w.  Morse,  2  Mass.  128. 

In  statute.    Clark  v.  Bonsfield,  10  Wall.  133:  Binns  v.  Woodruff,  4 
Wash.  C.  C.  48. 

for  the  shape  or  configuration  of  an  article  of  merchandise. 

In  statute.     Milligen  v.  Picken,  i  C,  B.  800. 

in  the  assured.     In  insurance  policy.    Catlin  t/.  Springfield  Ins. 

Co.,  I  Sumn.  435. 

or  neglect.    In  statute.    Knowiton  v.  Prov.  S.  Co.,  53  N.  Y.  76. 

In  statute.     Re  Election  of  Prothonotary,  i  Pa.  L.  J.  Rep.  484. 
In  statute.    State  v.  Green,  3  Harr.  197. 

for  exportation.    In  statute.    Com.  v.  King,  i  Whart.  448. 

or  intended  for  the  prevention  of  conception.    In  statute. 

U.  S.  V.  Bott,  1 1  Blatchf.  347. 

to  distinguish  such  ballot.    In  statute.     Wynan  v.  Lemon,  51 

Cal.  274. 
DESIGNEDLY.    In  indictment.    State  v.  Bradley.  68  Mo.  140. 

and  iinlawfUlly.    In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Hulbert,  12  Met.  448. 

In  -will.    Cockrell  v.  Armstrong,  31  Ark.   589 ;  Van  Dyck  v.  Van 
Beuren,  i  Caines,  84. 

my being.    In  will.     Stead  v.  Mellor,  5  Ch.  Div.  225. 

all  posMble— —  .In  contract.     Lowber  v.  Bangs,  2  Wall.  728 ;   Rowan 
V.  Sharp's  Rifle  Manuf.  Co.,  33  Conn.  2;  Moody  v.  Five  Hundred 
Thousand  Laths,  2  Fed.  Rep.  607. 
DESPATCHED.    In  charter  party.    Sharp  v.  Gibbs,  i  Hurl.  &  N.  808. 

DESTINATION,    place  of .    In  statute.    Sheridan  w.  Ireland,  66  Me.  65. 

port  of .     U.  S.  w.  Barker,  5  Mass.  404. 

seamen^    In  statute.     Matthews  w.  Offey,  i  Sumner,  121. 

In  indictment.    Tully  v.  People,  67  N.  Y.  i  J. 

In  Jtatute.  U.  S.  v.  Johns.  4  Dall.  412  ;  Com.  v.  Sullivan.  107  Mass. 
218;  Rex  V.  MacKerell.  4  C.  &  P.  448;  Rex  v.  Fidler,  4  C.  &  P. 
449;  Rex  V.  Mead,  4  C.  &  P.  535- 

any  vessel.    In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Johns,  i  Wash.  C.  C.  363. 

out  down  or any  trees.    In  statute.    Rex  v.  Taylor,  Russ.  & 

Ry-  373- 
DESTROYED.     In  statute.    Johnson  v.  Brailford.  2  N.  &  Mc.  272  (10  Am.  Dec.  601). 
DESTRUCTIVE.    matter.    In  statute.    Rex  v.  Crawford,  2  C.  &  K.  129. 


DESIRE. 


DESPATCH. 


DESTITUTE. 
DESTROY. 


DETACHED. 


104 


DICTUM. 


DETERMINE. 
DEVIATION. 


DETACHED.      In  statute.    Reg.  f.  Brecon,  15  Q- B.  816.  ^ 

this  check  forfeited  if In  railway  ticket.    Hamilton  v.  N.  Y. 

C.  R.  R..  5>  N.  Y.  100. 

DETAINED.       In  statute.    Sedgwick  ta  Knibloe.  16  Conn.  222.  „    .       ,       _ 

DETAINMENTS.     —  of  princes.    In  ins.  policy.    Richardson  ..  Manne  Ins.  Co.. 
6  Mass.  102. 

DETAINS.  In  plea.    Clements  7/.  Flight,  16  M.  &  VV.  42. 

DETENTION.    In  insurance  policy.    Archibald  v.  Mercantile  Ins.  Co.,  3  P«ck.  74- 
by  ice.     In  charter  party.     Hudson  7/.  Ede.  8  B.  &  ^.  631. 

DETERMINABLE.     _  on  a  six  month's  notice.    In  lease.    Jones  7..  N.xon,  .  H. 

DETERMINATION,     —of  the  action.     In  statute.    Burnaby  7..  Earle,  L.  R..  9  Q. 

B.    490-  r~ 

or  direction  of  the  judge  in  point  of  law.    In  statute.    Tem- 

pieman  v.  Haydon,  12  C.  B.  512. 

the  action.    In  statute.    Western  Bk.  7..  Tallman,  1 5  Wis.'.  92. 

Riggin  V.  Patapsco  Ins.  Co.,  7   H.  &  J.  279  06  Am  DeC.  302);  Clark 

f  U.  S.,  7  Mass.  365 :  Reade  v.  Com.  Ins.  Co    3  Johns.  ^S^  (3  Am 

Dec   495);  Patapsco  Ins.  Co.  v.  Coulter,  3  Peters,  222;  Coffin  ^. 

Newbtry  Ins.  Co.,  9  Mass.  436;  Warder  ..  La  Belle  Creole.  .  Pet. 

Adm.  31  ;  Haven  v.  Holland,  2  Mason.  230. 
/„  insurance  policy.        Hammond  ..  Reid    4  B-  &  Ald^73 ;   Solly  7;. 

Whitmore.  5  B.  &  Aid.  46;  Hanover  v.  Hutchinson,  10  B.  &  b.  47i. 
In  statute.    Dos  7/.  R.  Co.,  16  Q.  B.  537- 
In  statute.  Williams  7..  Slarr,  5  Wis.  549:  Henderson  v.  State,  59  Ala. 

9, ;  Smith  V.  State.  ,7  Tex.  .9. :  Moorman  v.  Hoge,  2  Sawyer,  86. 

of  like  kind.     In  statute.    Chavannah  v.  State,  49  Ala.  396. 

any or  substitute  for  cards  or  dice.     In  statute.    Bryan  v. 

State,  26  Ala.  65 ;  Windham  v.  State,  26  Ala.  69. 
distinctive mark  or  heading.    In  statute.    Re  Stephens.  3  Ch. 

Div.  659. 
other In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Speeder.,  i  Cranch  C.  C.  535- 

In  statute.     Freme  v.  Clement.  30  W.  R.  i :  Swinton  v.  Bailey,  4  App. 

C^&s  70 
In  'Will.    Ladd  V.  Harvey,  21  N.  H.  5'4:  McCorkle  v.  Sherrill.  6  Ired. 

(Eq.)  173  ;  Dickerman  v.  Abrahams.  21  Barb.  551. 
In  power  of  sale.    Provost  v.  Provost,  12  C.  E.  Green,  296. 


DEVICE. 


DEVISE. 


DEVISED. 


DEVOLUTION.     In  statute.    Atfy-Gen.  7..  Middleton.  3  Hurl.  &  N.  136. 


DEVOLVE. 

DICTA. 

DICTATE. 
DICTUM. 


In  'Will.    Fazakerly  v.  Ford,  .  Ad.  &  Ell.  897 1  Parr  v.  Parr.  .  Mylne 

&  K.  647- 
upon.    IH  patent.    Cope  7/.  Earl  de  la  Warr.  L.  R.,  8  Ch.  App. 

982. 
Rohrback  v.  Germania  Ins.  Co.,  62  N.  Y.  47. 

obiter Rohrback  v.  Germania  Ins.  Co.,  62  N.  Y.  47. 

In  statute.    Hamilton  v.  Hamilton,  6  Mart.  (N.  S.)  143!  Prendergast 

V.  Prendergast.  16  La.  Ann.  219. 
Clark  V.  Thomas,  4  Heisk.  4>9- 


lilton  V.  N,  Y. 


[arine  Ins.  Co., 


5  Pick.  74. 

I  S.  631. 

i  V.  Nixon,  I  H. 

arle,  L.  R.,  9  Q- 
(  statute.    Teni- 

n,  15  Wi::.  92. 
DeC.  302);  Clark 
hns.  252  (3  Am. 
i,  222 ;  Coffin  V. 
e  Creole,  i  Pet. 

Vld.  73  ;   Solly  V. 
1.  10  B.  &  S.  47'. 

V.  State,  59  Ala. 
e,  2  Sawyer,  86. 
49  Ala.  396. 
'atute.    Bryan  v. 

i  Stephens,  3  Ch. 

C.  C.  535- 

V.  Bailey,  4  App. 

/.  Sherrill,  6  Ired. 

n,  296. 

136. 

V.  Parr,  i  Mylne 

,.  R.,  8  Ch.  App. 


f.  Y.  47. 

1 143 ;  Prendergast 


DIE. 


DIED. 
DIES. 

DIFFERENCE 
DIOQING. 


DIUaENCE. 
DILIGENT 
DIOCESE. 
DIUECT. 


by  hia  own  hand.     In  policy  of  insiirniue.    Terry  v.  Ins.  Co.,  i 

Dill.  403;  Insurance.Co. -,'.  Roclel.  5  Otto.  233  .  Breasted  i/.  Farmers 
L.  &  T.  Co..  8  N.  Y.  317  .  Ins.  Co.  v.  Terry,  15  Wall.  580;  Cooper  7>. 
Mass.  Ins.  Co.  102  Mass.  239.  liquitable  Life  Ins.  Co.  v.  Paterson, 
41  Ga.  338  (5  Am.  Rep.  535);  Van  Zandt  7/.  Mutual  Benefit  Ins.  Co., 
55  N.  Y.  169  (14  Am.  Rep.  215).  Phillips  v.  Louisiana,  etc.,  Ins.  Co., 
26  La.  Ann.  404  (21  Am.  Rep.  549):  Waller  v.  Connecticut  Mut.  Ins. 
Co.,  2  Fed.  Rep.  892 ,  Dormay  v.  Borradailc,  5  C.  B.  393. 

by  BUloide.     In  insurance  policy.     Cooper  ?'.  Mass.  Ins.  Co..  102 

Mass.  227  ;  Phadenhaur  v.  Germania  Ins.  Co.,  7  Heisk.  567  {19  Am. 

Rep.  623). 
in  the  known  violi  tion  of  any  law.     In  insurance  policy, 

Bradley  7'.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co  .  45  N.  Y.  423. 
m  violation  of  law.     In  insurance  policy.     Wolff  v.  Connecticut 

Ins.  Co.,  5  Mo.  App.  239. 

leaving  issue.     In  will.     Phelps  7'.  Robbins,  40  Conn.  251. 

without  children.     In  will.    Morgan  v.  Morgan,  5  Day,  517. 

without  heirs.    In  deed.    Wilson  7'.  Cockrell,  8  Mo,  9,  and  case* 

cited.        • 
—  without  issue.     In  will.     Ricketts  v.  Carpenter,  7  H.  L.  Cas.  68  ; 

Evers  v.  Challis,  7  H  L.  Cas.  531  ;  Eachus"  Appeal.  91  Pa.  St.  105; 

Gee  V.  Mayor,  17O,  B.737,  Doe  7>.  Owens.  1  B.&  Ad.  319;  Chism  v, 

Williams,  29  Mo.  288.  Faust  v.  Birner.  30  Mo.  414;  Lewis  v.  Clai- 
borne. 5  Yerg.  369  (26  Am.  Dec.  270). 
without  issue  of  their  bodies.     In  will.     Foster  v.  Hayes,  2 

El.  &  Bl.  30. 
without  leaving  issue.     In  will.     Re  Walker,  12  Ch.  Div.  205 ; 

White  V.  Hight,  12  Ch.  Div.  75'- 
should  any  of  my  children .    In  will.    Livingston  7/.  Greene,  52 

N.  Y.  118. 

leaving  issue.     In  will.    Jordan  v.  Roach,  32  Miss.  482. 

non  jundieus.    State  v.  Ricketts,  74  N.  C.  187. 

In  statute.    Shepherd  7/.  Londonderry.  18  Q.  B.  145- 

gold.    In  statute.    Hoyt  v.  Smith,  27  Conn.  63. 

executing  the .     In  contract.    Sherman  v.  Mayor  of  New  York, 

I  N.  Y.  316. 

due .     Rhodes  v.  Seymour.  36  Conn.  i. 

inquiry.    Marsh  v.  Barr,  Meigs.  70. 

In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  6  El.  &  Bl.  561 
In  charter  party.    The  Onrust,  5  Blatchf.  533. 

and  regulate.    In  statute.    King  v.  Rawlinson.  6  B.  &  C.  23. 

interest.    Lewis  v.  Post,  i  Aia.  65. 

payment  of  money.     In  statute.    Hathaway  v.  Davis,  33  Cal. 

161. 

tax.    In  constitution.    Clark  v.  Sickel.    14   Int.   Rev.   Rec.  6 ; 

Veazie  Bk.  v.  Fenno,  8  Wall.  533  ,  Pacific  Ins.  Co.  v.  Soule.7  Wall. 
433,  Scholey  v.  Rew.  23  Wall.  331 ;  Springer  v.  U.  S.,  12  Otto,  595 ; 
Hylton  V.  U.  S.,  3  Dallas,  171. 

as  the  master  may .    In  contract.    Wood  v.  The  Nimrod,  Gilp.  85. 

shall  proceed .     in  charter  party.    The  Onrust,  6  Blatchf.  533. 


H 


DIRECTED. 


so6 


D I  SCON  TIN  UANCE. 


DIRECTED. 
DIBEOTIOIT. 


DIBECTLY. 


DIRECTOR. 
DIRECTORS. 


DISABILITY 


duly- In  statute.    Birch  7/.  Edwards.  5  C.  B.  50. 

Summons  v.  Sisson.  26  N.  Y.  264.  n  r   n 
in  writing.    In  statute.    g«een  v.  Christian,  L.  R..  a  C.  L.  K. 

acting  under  the of.     In  statute.     Newton  v.  Ellis.  5  EI.  &  Bl. 

undir  their In  agreement.     Berl^shire  Woolen  Co.  v.  Day.  12 

Tu(T"r\Vrman,  5  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  585:  ^"tton  v.  R.  Co.,  iS  N.  Y.  248. 

Johnson  V.  R.  Co.,  20  N.  Y.  74. 
In  contract.     Duncan  v.  Topham.  8  C.  B  225. 

provisional Burndge  v.  Morris.  3  H.  &  C.  668. 

eight  of  which  shaU  be  practical  mechanics.    /«   .statute. 

Gray  v.  Directors,  2  Cranch  C.  C.  51. 
the In  statute.    Southampton  Dock  Co.  7a  Richards,  i  Man.  & 

the  court  Of In  statute.    Southampton  Dock  Co.  t/.  Richards. 

I  Man.  &  G.  448.  « 

Beaven  v.  Morningion.  8  H.  L.  Cas.  525;  People  v.  Supervisors.  32 

Barb.  473  ;  Meeks  v.  Vassault,  3  Sawyer.  266. 
In  statute.     Vaile  v.  Obenhause.  62  Mo.  81. 

death  or In  statute.    Stale  v.  Newark.  27  N.  J.  (L.)  I3S- 

legal In  statute.     3auman  v.  Grubbs,  26  Ind.  419- 

legal to  sue.    In  statute.     Meeks  v.  Vassault.  3  S-iwyer.  212. 

In  statute.    TuUy  v.  People.  67  N.  Y.  1 5 ;  U.  S.  t-.  Askins.  4  Cranch  C. 

C.  98.  ,    . 

whoUv  to him  ftom  following  his  usual  business.    Intnsur- 

^^JeToluy.    Hooper  ..  Accidental  Death  Ins.  Co..  5  Hurl.  &  N  548. 
In  statute.    State  v.  Briley.  8  Port.  472- 
DISBURSEMENTS.    In  plea.    Tate  v.  Hutchins.  7  C.  B.  875. 

In  statute.     Case  v.  Price.  9  Abb.  Pr.  . . ;  Wright  v.  Wilkerson.  4. 

Ala.  267.  ...    u  II 

DISCHARGE.    In  charter  party.    Certain  Logs  of  Mahogany.  2  Sumn.  589:  K.mba.l 
V  The  Anna  Kimball.  2  Cliff.  4- 
In  plea.    Cort  v,  R.  Co..  .7  Q.  B.  .42  :  Kemp  v.  Watt.  .  5  M.  &  W.  673. 
In  statute.     Ex  parte  Paris.  3  Woodb.  &  M.  227. 

for  money.    In  statute.    Com.  v.  Talbot.  2  Allen.  161. 

attempt  to any  kind  of  loaded  arms  at  any  person.    In.tat- 

ute.     Rex  v.  Mountford.  7  C.  &  P.  242. 
DISCHARGED.     In  statute.     Loring  v.  AUene.  9  Cush.  68  ;  State  v.  Garthwaite.  23  N. 

J.  (L.)  143- 

rule In  statute.    Abbott  v.  Feary.  6  Hun.  &  N.  1 1 5- 

DISCLAIMER.    Jackson  v.  Richards.  6  Cow.  6,6;  Watson  v.  Watson.  .3  Conn.  83  ; 

Doe  V.  Stanion.  i  M.  &  W.  703- 
DISCLOSE.    In  statute.    Whiley  f .  Whiley.  4  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  660. 

niaCONTINUANCE.    Ex  parte  Drover.  51  Ala.  41  .  Russell  v.  Rolfe.  50  Ala.  56;  ex 
DISCONTDTOAJNC*. ^^  Hall.  47  Ala.  675 ;  Davidson  v.  Weems.  58  Ala.  .87  :  German.a 
Fire  Ins.  Co.  v.  Francis.  52  Miss.  457. 
In  statute.  Thr-nian  v.  James.  48  Mo.  235 ;  Reesede  v.  U.  S..  8  Wall.  38. 
of  possession.    In  statute.    Leigh  v.  Jack.  5  Ex.  Div.  265. 


DISABLE. 


DISABLING. 


'fl«*BI«W»BKlMB«**«"'***''' 


'■<^<MMM 


HanMWM 


mm» 


)S.  In  sftUiite. 
lards,  I  Man.  & 
["o.  V.  Richards. 
Supervisors,  32 


(L.)  I3S- 

Sawyer,  212. 
ins.  4  Cranch  C. 

AesB.     In  insur- 
5  Hurl.  &  N  548. 


V.  Wiliterson,  41 
nn.  589;  Kimball 
;,  IS  M.  &  W.  673. 

;n,  161. 

person.    In  s/a/- 

Garthwaite,  23  N. 

N.  IIS- 

son,  13  Conn.  83  ; 


Ife,  50  Ala.  56 ;  ex 
la.  187 ;  Germania 

w.  U.S..  8  Wall.  38. 
ix.  Div.  265. 


DISCONTINUED. 


XO7 


DISPOSING. 


DISCOUNT. 


DISCOVERY. 
DISCRETION 


DISEASE. 


DISFIGURING. 


DISCONTINUED.     such  poBsession  or  receipt.     In  UatuU.    Davy  ?'.  Oxen- 
ham.  7  M.  &  W.  134;  Owen  r-.  De  Ikauvoir.  1^  M.  &  VV,  564. 
Saltmarsh  v.  Planters,  etc..  Hl<,,    14  Ala.  668;  Duncl<lc  v.  Rcniclt,  6 
Ohio  St.   527,    Hhiladclphui  L<jan  Co.  v.  Towner.  13  Conn.  248; 
Tr.icy  I'.  TailMKidKe.  18  B.irh.  456;  Farmers,  etc..  Bk.  v.  Baldwin.  23 
Minn.  198;  Nungara  Co.  Bk.  ?>.  Baker,  15  Ohio  St.  87 ,  FIcckncr  7/, 
Bank  of  U.  S,.  8  Wheat.  338. 
In  statute.    State  7/.  Boatman's  Savings  Inst.,  48  Mo.  189;  People  v. 
Metropolitan  Bk.,  7   How.  I'r.  144;  Ferguson  v.  Hill.  3  Stew.  485 ; 
Bank  v,  Mandeville,  1  Cranch  C.  C.  SS2. 
Johnson  7>.  Mcintosh,  8  Wheat.  S45. 

Rex  71,  Wilkes.  4  Burr.  2539,  Judnje-s  v.  People,  18  Wend.  79;  Camp- 
bell V.  Upton.  113  Mass.  67;  Piatt  v.  Monroe.  34  Barb.   291  ;  Sey- 
mours. Delancy,  3  Cow.  445  (14  Am.  Dec.  270),  Abbott  v.  L'Horii- 
medieu,  10  W.  Va.  677;  Rose  v.  Brown,  11  W.  Va.  122. 
—  of  the  liver.    Cushman  v.  U.  S.  Life  Ins.  Co..  70  N.  Y.  72. 

ftee  iVom  any  symptoms  of .     In  life  insurance  application. 

Swick  V.  Home  Ins.  Co.,  2  Dill.  160. 

In  statute.    State  v.  Smith.  Cheves,  157;  State  v.  Harris,  il   lo-va, 

414. 

DISGRACEFUL.     conduct.    In  libel.    Moore  v.  Terrill,  4  B.  &  Adol,  870. 

DISGUISE.         person  in .    In  statutes    Dale  Co.  t/.  Gunther.  46  Ala.  118. 

DISHONORED.     Shelton  v.  Braithwaite,  7  M.  &  VV.  436. 
DISINTERESTED.     Lovering  v.  Lamson.  so  Me.  334. 

In  insurance  policy.    M\.v\:\.  Ins.  Co.  v  Stevens,  48  III.  31. 

DISMISSAL.      of  action.     Lese  ?>.  Sherwood,  21  Cal.  151. 

DISMISSED.      In  bond.    Bosley  ?'.  Bruner.  24  Miss.  4S7. 

In  docket  entry.    Gove  v.  Lyford,  44  N.  H.  525. 

agreed.    In  court  entry.     Haldeman  v.  U.  S.,  I  Otto,  584. 

without  prejudice.    In  court  entry.     Ray  v.  Alden,  50  N.  H.  83. 

DISOBEDIENCE.    or  resistance  to  any  lawfUl  writ.    In  statute.  Steam  Stone 

Cutter  Co.  v.  Windsor  Manufg.  Co.,  3  Fed.  Rep.  300. 

or  circumstances  tending  to  shorten  life.    In  insurance  policy. 

Jones  V.  Ins.  Co.,  3  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  84. 
In  charter  party.    Sleeper  7A  Ping,  17  Blatchf.40. 
In  statute.    Apothecaries  Co.  %>.  Greenough,  i  Q.  B.  798. 
In  contract.    Potter  v.  Smith,  103  Mass.  68. 
In  contract.    Sterling  v.  Mailland,  s  B.  &  S.  8so. 

at  her .    In  ante-nuptial  agreement.    Agee  v.  Agee,  22  Mo.  367. 

of    In  constitution.    U.  S.  v.  Gratiot,  14  Peters,  526. 

In  statute.     Fling  ?'.  Goodall,  40  N.  H.  219;   Rogers  v.  Goodwin,  2 
Mass.  427;  Beard  v.  Knox,  s  Cal.  2s6. 

of  certificates.     In  statute.    Boyd  %>.  State,  61  Ala.  197. 

of  said  premises.    In  lease.    Elston  v.  Schilling,  42  N.  Y.  79. 

In  will.    Stevenson  v.  Glover,  i  C.  B.  460. 

of     In  order.    Taylor  v.  Carr.  2  B.  &  S.  338. 

In  statute.    Bullene  v.  Smith.  73  Mo.  151. 

and  putting  away.    In  statute.     Rex  v.  Cushlan,  1  Jebb.  20; 

Rex  V.  Palmer,  i  Russ.  &  Ry.  72, 


DISORDER. 

DISPATCH. 

DISPENSE. 

DISPLACE. 

DISPLACED. 

DISPOSAL. 

DISPOSE. 


DISPOSED. 


DISPOBINO. 


xo8 


DISTRICT. 


DISSEIZIN. 


mnJ'osj  J  JON.     ^ 

;;;;^^ON.     m.nuun:    (rocker  .^  VValnc.  5  B.  &  S.  7.$;  Atty.-Gen.  v.  Middle- 

ton.  3  Hurl.  &  N.  136.  ,„  ,    .  ,. 

DISPROPORTIONATE.     _  and  unreasonable.     In  sta,uie,    Dow  ..  Wakefield. 

103  Mass.  272. 
DISPUTE.  In  sMiiU:    Cleinson  v.  Hubbanl.  i  Ex.  Div.  179- 

DISQUALIFIED.     In  slatuU.     Nicholson  7'.  Fields.  7  H.  &  N .  811. 

othorwiso  —  to  sit.     /«  statute.     J>eytons  Appeal.  .2  Kas.  398. 
Sumner  v.  Stevens.  6  Mete.  3371  Clap  v.  Bromagham.  9  Cow    530; 
iLes  V.  Norcross.  .4  Pick.  «4 ;  Slater  v.  Raulson,  6  Mete.  439 
Doe  7'.  Thompson.  5  Cow.  371. 
In  statute.    McCartney  v.  Alderson.4S  Mo.  35;  Tilton  v.  Hunter.  24 

_!!*'by^oleotion.     Varick  7^  Jackson.  2  Wend.  166  (ly  Am.  Doc  57 <). 

by  relation.     Varick  v.  Jackson.  2  Wend.  166  (19  Am.  Dec.  57». 

in  ttiot.     Varick  v.  Jackson.  2  Wend.  166  (19  Am.  Dec.  571). 

DISSOLUTION.    Mayor  7.  Seaber,  3  Burr.  ,866;  Conunercial  Bk.  ..  LockwcK>d.  ^ 
Harr.  (Dcl.)8. 
In  statute.    State  Savings  Inst.  7/.  KelloRg.  52  Mo.  589. 
Slee  V  Bloom,  19  Johns.  45^  (>o  Am.  Dec.  456);  re  Independent   Ins 
o",   Holmes!  .04:    Mayor  v.  Seaber.  3  Burr.  .866;  Commercal 
Bk.  V.  Lockwood,  3  Harr.  (Del.)  8.  . 

Lake  V.  Butler.  5  El.  &  Bl.  92;  Jewell  v.  Stead.  6  El.  &  Bl.  359;  Sm.th 
7'.  Ingraham,  9C0W.  4'9.        *  .  r^  ,     t    u    « 

within  the of  half  a  mile.    In  deed.    Monflet  v.  Cole,  L.  R..  8 

E.x.  32- 
U.  S.  V.  Tenbrook,  Pet.  C.  C.  180. 

spirits.     In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Anthony.  .4  Blatchf.  r-  >  Boyd  v. 

U.  S..  14  Blatchf.  317-  „      .  .        X 

,n  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Tenbrook.  Pet.  C.  C.  .80;  U.  S.  v.  Frenchs.  .6 

Blatchf.  547-  »  .     .•     r.     1, 

In  deed.    Atlantic  Dock  Co.  v.  Leavit.  54  N.  Y.  35;  Atlantic  Dock 

Co.  7'.  Libby.  45N- Y.499- 

the In  statute.     U.  S.  7/.  Distillery,  i .  Blatchf.  255. 

In  statute.     Demar  v.  Swabey,  1 1  Ad.  &  Ell.  9<  3- 

and  definitely  specified.     In  statute. 

Mass.  494- 
DISTRAIN.        Boyd  v.  Howden.  3  Daly.  455- 
DISTRIBUTE.    In  statute.    Grider  v.  McClay.  1 1  S.  &  R.  232. 
DISTRIBUTED.     In  n'^It.    Chighizola  7..  Le  Baron.  2.  Ala.  406. 
DISTRIBUTEE.  In  statute.   Boyd  ..  Small.  4  Jones  (Eq.).  39;  Henry  v.  Henry.  9  Ired. 

(L.)  278. 
DISTRIBUTION,     —of  awards.     In  statute.     Boyd  7.  State^  6.  Ala.  .97- 
mSTRIBUTIVE.     —share.    In  statute.    Page  7..  Rives.  2  Hughes.  305. 
ZtMCT  ^«^/«^«/-    McCaulav  ..  Fulton,  44  Cal.  356 ;  Blackpool  Local  Bd 

DISTRICT.  "   'g^^^^tt      Hurl.  &  N.  .28:  Same  v.  Kenyon.  4  Hurl.  &  N.  133. 

Ticknor  I  McClelland.  84  III.  47-;  KeHy  -  Sanders.  9  Otto  44. 
Dorling  V.  Board  of  Health.  5  El.  &  Bl.  472;  Ayer  v.  Thacher.  3 

Mason,  153. 

. court.     In  mandate.     Irvine  v.  Marshall.  3  Minn.  72. 

of  Alaska.    In  statute.    The  Louisa  Simpson.  2  Sawyer,  57. 


DISSOLVED. 
DISTANCE. 

DISTILLED. 

DISTILLER. 
DISTILLERY. 


DISTINCT. 
DISTINCTLY. 


Bird  V.  Daggett.  97 


3)r.-: 


.»;■ 


DISTRICT. 


sn,  V,  Middle 


V.  Wakefield, 


,  12  Kas.  398. 

,  9  Cow.   530; 

6  Mete.  439 

V.  Hunter.  24 

Am.  Doc.  571). 
Am.  Dec.  571). 
Dec.  571). 
,  LockwfX)d,  2 

jependent   Ins. 
6;  Commercial 

BI.359;  Smith 
7'.  Cole,  L.  R..  8 

hf.  92;  Boyd  V. 
V.  Frerichs,  16 
Atlantic  Dock 

255- 

1  V.  Daggett,  97 


V.  Henry,  9  Ired. 

Lla.  197. 

:s.  305- 

:kpool  Local  Bd. 

,  Hurl.  &N.  133; 

ders,  9  Otto,  441  . 

yrer  V.  Thacher,  3 

in.  72. 

2  Sawyer,  57. 


109 


nOCUMENTAR  Y. 


DISTURBING. 

DITTO. 
DIVIDE. 

DIVIDED. 


DISTRICTEIh 

DISTRICTED. anew.     In  alaiutc.     Bucon  v.  School  District,  97  Mass.  421. 

DISTURB.  the  peaoo.    In  city  onUnanct,    City  v.  Mayor.  58  Mo.  86. 

molest  or .    In  indictment.    Stale  f.  Oskms,  28  Ind.  364;  Mar- 
vin V.  State.  19  Ind.  181. 
DISTURBANCE.     of  divers  Oitisens.  In  indictment.  Com.  v.  Smith,  6  Cush.81, 

of  others.     In  Uatute.    George  v.  George,  47  N.  II.  27  ,  Smith  v, 

Foster.  41  N.  H.  221. 

religious  worship.^    In  statute.     Brown  v.  State,  46  Ala.  I7S; 

Slate  V.  Hinson.  31  Ark.  642;  Wall  v.  Lee,  34  N.  Y.  141  ;  Harrison 
■7'.  State,  I  Ala.  Sel.  Cas.  61;  Cockerham  v.  Sl.ilc  7  Humph.  11; 
Owen  V.  Hcnmaii.  1  VV.  &  S.  548  ,  Lancaster  t/  State,  53  Ala.  398. 

Pariente  v.  Luckett.  2  C.  B.  180. 

any  cause  of  action.    In  statute,    Kimpton  v.  Willey,  9  C.  B. 

728. 

the  same  equally.     In  -will.    Lord  v.  Moore,  20  Conn.  126. 

equally.     In  will.    Purnell  v,  Culbertson,  12  Bush,  369. 

or  otherwise.     In  statute.    Collector  r.  Hubbard,  12  Wall.  i. 

parish.     In  statute.     Roberts  7>.  Aulton,  2  Hurl.  &  N.  439. 

to  be equally  between  them.     In  will,     Mackie  v.  Story,  3 

Otto,  589;  Purnell  ■'■,  Culbertson.  12  Bush.  369. 

Hall  V,  Kellogg,  i.*  N,  Y.  325,  Williston  v.  Michigan,  etc.  R.  Co.,  13 
Allen.  400;  Lockhart  v.  Van  Alstyne,  31  Mich.  76;  Tafft  v.  Hart- 
ford, etc.,  R.  Co.,  8  R.  1.  310;  Osgood  v.  Laylin,  3  Abb.  App.  Dec. 
418. 

Hyatt  V.  Alien,  56  N.  Y.  553,  San  Francisco,  etc..  Society  v.  Cary,  a 
Sawyer.  336. 

In  statute,  Chicago,  etc..  R.  Co.  v.  Page.  2  Biss.  463;  re  GrilTith,  12 
Cli.  Div.  655;  re  Cox,  9  Ch.  Div.  159;  Cary  v.  Savings  Union,  22 
Wall.  39. 

punishment.    Thurston  v,  Whitney,  2  Cush.  60. 

service.     Gass'  Appeal,  73  Pa.  St.  39. 

service,  rite  or  office.    In  statute.    Copp  v.  Barber,  L.  R.,  7  C. 

P.  393- 

worship.     Gass'  Appeal.  73  Pa.  St.  39. 

In  contract.     Nelson  v.  Benson.  69  111.  27. 

In  statute.     King  v.  Justices,  i  B.  &  Aid.  590. 

before  the of  the  estate.    In  will,    Collison  v,  Collison,  12  Ch. 

Div.  835. 

court.     In  statute.     Fisher  v.  Asphalte  Co.,  1  C.  P.  Div.  259. 

abide and  perform.     In  bond.    Hewins  v.  Currier,  62  Me.  236. 

to as  she  sees  proper  before  her  death.    In  will.    Brant  v. 

Virginia  Coal  Co.,  3  Otto.  333. 
Stevenson  v.  Weisser,  i  Bradf.  343  ;  Harrison  v.  Southern  Manfg.  Co.. 

10  S.  C.  278. 
Lipscomb  v.  Holmes,  2  Camp.  441. 

doctor's  certificate.     In  statute.    Corsi  v.  Maretzek,4  E.  D.  Smith,  i. 
In  rule  6/  court.     Hazard  v,  Durant,  12  R,  1,  99. 

evidence.     In  statute.      Sparrenberger  v.   State,   53 


DIVIDEND. 


DIVIDENDS. 


DIVINE. 


DIVISION. 

DIVISIONAL. 
DO. 

DOCKET. 
DOCTOR. 


DOCUMENTS. 

DOCUMENTARY,    legal  - 

Ala.  481. 


iiupiijiimjiimilftT'Hr' 


DOG. 


no 


DONATION. 


DOG. 

DOGS. 

DOING. 

DOK;as. 

DOLIiAR. 
DOLLARS. 


DOMESTIC. 


DomciL. 


DONATE. 
DONATIO. 

DONATION. 


keep  or  use  any i«  statute.  Haywaidz/.  Homer.  5  B.  &  Aid.  319. 

Betting In  statute.    Briarley  v.  Athorpe.  5  B.  &  Aid.  320. 

Other to  kUl  hares.    In  statute.    Grant  v.  Hulton,  i  B.  &  Aid. 

_!!  business  in  the  State.    In  statute.     Erie  R.  R.  v.  Pennsylvania. 

21  Wall.  492- 
In  statute.    First  Nat   Bk.  of  Davenport  v.  Davies.  43  la-  424- 
/«  indictment.    Com.  v.  Stearns.  10  Mete.  259. 

parts  of  a U.  S.  v.  Gardner,  10  Peters.  618. 

Bank  V.  Supervisors.  7  W.11.  26:   Bronson  v.  Rodes.  7  Wall.  229: 
ThorinRtoVT^.  Smith.  8  Wall.   . :  Confederate  Note  Case,  .9  Wall. 
548-  Hunt  t/.  Smith.  9  Kas.  137.  Roane  t/.  Wilson,  34  Ark.  213;  Ses- 
sions 7/.  Play.  21  Ark.  100;  Cooke  v.  Lillo.  13  Otto.  792- 
In  indictment.     Barton  v.  Steele,  29  Ark.  68. 

In  note.    Riddle  v.  Hill.  51  Ala.  225  ;  Hightower  v.  Maull.  5°  Ala.  495 : 
Lang  V.  Waters.  47  Ala.  625;  Homes  v.  Austin.  35  1"    396;  Law- 
rence V.  Schmidt.  35  m-  440.  M.ller  v.  Lacy.  33  Tex.  35'  ,  Stough- 
ton  V.  Hill.  3  Woods.  404- 
In  will.    Halstead  v.  Meekei,  18  N.  J.  (Eq.)  136. 

in  gold  and  silver.    In  note.    Hart  v.  Fiynn.  8  Dana,  190. 

Spanish In  indictment.    Fight  v.  State,  7  Ohio.  180  (28  Am. 

Dec.  626). 
twenty-flve /«  contract.      Trecartm  v.  The  Rochambeau,  2 

Chff.  465- 

animals.    In  statute.    Osborn  v.  Lenox.  2  Allen,  209. 

mantiflUJtures.    In  statute.    Com.  v.  Giltman,  64  Penn.  St.  100. 

servants.    Ex  parte  Meason,  5  Binney,  167  .  Nickoll  v.  Graves 

17  C  B  (N   S.)  29;  Nowlen  v.  Abbott,  2  Cron.p.  M.  &  R.  54.  ^odd 

T/  Kenrick,  8  Ex.  151  ;  Johnson  v.  Blenkensopp,  5  •>"'•  870. 
In  statute.    Morehouse  v.    Dodge,  6  La.  Ann.  276.  Richardson  v. 

State.  43  Tex.  456- 
^ater  for use.    In  statute.    Busby  v.  Chesterfield  Water  Wks. 

I  El.  BI.&El.  178. 
Cockrell  V.  Cockrell.  25  L.  J.  (Ch.)  730.  Whicker  t,.  Hume.  7  H.  L. 
Cas    .64;  Lord  v.  Colvin,  4  Drew.  366.   Rue  v.  H.ght    2  Doug. 
(Mich.)  523.  Chaine  v.  Wilson.  .  Bosw.  673:  ^hite.;   Brown.  . 
wl?l.  Jr  2,;;  re  Thompson,  .  Wend.  43.  re  Wrigley.  8  Wend.  .42. 
Guier  V.  Daniel,  i  Binney.  349:  Putnam  v.  Johnson,  10  Mass.  488. 
Carey's  Appeal,  75  Penn.  St.  201  ;  ex  parte  Barton;  39  Ala.  452  ; 
Hans'ton?Hans'ton.  27  Miss.  704;  Mitchell..  U^S.,  2.  Wall  350; 
Woodworth  7/.  Bank,  19  Johns.  392.  Martin  v    Kessmger.  26  La. 
Ann.  338;  The  Venus,  8  Cranch.  253:  re  Capdevielle,  2   H^  &  C. 
i^i"     Atiy..Gen.z.  Countess  of  Wahlstatt,  3  H.  &  C.  388  ;  Savage 
V  Scott.  45  Iowa.  130;  Morgan  v.  Numes.  54  Miss.  308. 
In  statute.    Charlton  Co.  v.  Moberly,  59  Mo.  238 ,  Warren  v.  Thomas- 
ton,  43  Me.  406. 

of  succession.    Smith  v.  Croom,  7  Fla.  3i. 

Goodhue  v.  Town  of  Beloit.  21  Wis.  637. 

causa  mortis.     Cutting  v.  Silliman,  41  N.  H.   i47;   White  v. 

Wager.  52  Barb.  250;   Kiiby  v.  Godwin.  2  Del.  Ch.  61. 
In  statute.     Indiana,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Cijy  of  Attica,  56  Ind.  476. 


DONATION. 

;B.&  Aid.  319. 

\ld.  320. 

n,  I  B.  &  Aid. 

,  Pennsylvania, 

la.  424. 


i,  7  Wall.  229: 
Case,  19  Wall. 
^  Ark.  213;  Ses- 
792. 

ull,  50  Ala.  495 : 

HI    396;  Law- 

K.  351  ,  Stough- 


)ana,  190. 

io,  180  (28  Am. 

Rochambeau,  2 

209. 

X  Penn.  St.  100. 
ickoU  V.  Graves, 
.  &  R.  54.  Todd 
Jul.  870. 
i   Richardson  v. 

ield  Water  Wks. 

'.  Hume,  7  H.  L. 
Hight,  2  Doug, 
hite  V.  Brown,  i 
ley,  8  Wend.  142  ; 
on,  10  Mass.  488 , 
ton;  39  Ala.  452  ; 
.  S.,  21  Wall.  350; 
Kessinger,  26  La. 
irielle,  2   H.  &  C. 
\  C.  388;  Savage 
;.  308. 
i^arren  v.  Thomas- 


DONATIONS. 


Ill 


DRUG. 


DONATIONS. 
DONE. 


DOOR. 

DORMANT. 

DOTAGE. 
DOWER. 


DOWRY. 


DRAFT. 


DRAIN. 

DRAM. 

DRAMATIC. 


^.   147; 

li.  61. 

Ind.  476. 


White  V. 


DRAUGHT. 

DRAWBRIDGE 

DkAWN. 

DRAY. 

dredging, 
drine:. 

DRIVE. 

DRIVER. 

DROP. 

DROWNING. 
DRUG. 


receive .    In  statute.    Hooker  v.  Wittenberg  College,  2  Cin.  353. 

In  statute.    Jolliffe  v.  Wallesley.  L.  R.,  9  C.  P.  62,' 

any  thing .     In  Uatute.    Umphelby  ?/.  McLean,  i  B.  &  Aid.  43. 

thing  duly .    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Justies,  i  Q.  B.  Div.  221. 

at  the  court  house .    In  deed  of  trust.     Hambright  v.  Brock- 
man,  59  Mo.  52. 

partner.     North  v.  Bloss,  30  N.  Y.  374 ,  Mitchell  v.  Dall.  2  Hair. 

&  G.  159  ;  National  Bk.  v.  Thomas,  47  N.  Y.  15. 
Owing's  case,  i  Bland  Ch.  370  (17  Am.  Dec.  311). 
State  %>.  Jay,  31  Ark.  577  ;  Dow  v.  Dow,  36  Me.  211. 
In  statute.     Re  Davis,  36  Iowa,  24;  Bryant  7/.  McCune,  49  Mo.  88. 
In  will.    Adamson  v.  Ayres,  5  N.  J.  (Eq.)  349 ,  Brackett  %'.  Lcighton,  7 

Me.  383. 

relinquishes  her .     In  married  woman's  certificate  in  deed.     De- 

lassus  V.  Poston,  19  Mo.  425  ;  Perkins  v.  Carter,  20  Mo.  465. 

right,  title  and  interest  of in  said  estate.     In  deed.    Mc Far- 
land  V.  Baze,  24  Mo.  156, 

In  statute.   Buard  71.  DeRussy,  6  Rob.  (La.)  in;  Gates  v.  Legendre,  10 

Rob.  (La.)  74 ;  DeYoung  v.  De Young,  6  La.  Ann.  786. 
AVildes  v.  Savage,  i  Story  C.  C.  22 ;  Cole  v.  Dalton,  6  Daly,  484. 
hi  statute.    Allen  v.  Savings  Bk.,  69  N.  Y.  314;  Oultard  v.  Savings 

Inst.,  17  Wall.  109;  Napier  v.  Barney,  5  Blatchf.  191. 
for  the  payment  of  money.    In  statute.    Rex  v.  Pooley,  3  B.  & 

P.  3". 
Goldthwait  v  Inhabitants,  5  Gray,  61. 
Lacy  V.  State  32  Tex.  227. 
composition.    In  statute.    Martinelli  v  Maguire,  i  Abb.  (N.  S.) 

356  •  Daly  V,  Palmer,  6  Blatchf.. 264 ;  Martinelli  v.  Maguire,  i  Deady, 

216. 

composition  designed  or  suited  for  public  representation. 

In  statute.     Daly  v.  Palmer,  6  Blatchf.  263. 

entertainment.    In  statute.     Day  v.  Simpson,  18  C.  B.  (N.  S.) 

681. 

piece  or  entertainment.    In  statute. 

B.  217;  Lee  %i.  Simpson,  3  C.  B.  871. 
In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Bates,  2  Cranch  C.  C.  i. 

In  contract. 

in  question. 

I  Wall.  116. 

In  city  ordinance.    Snyder  v.  North  Lawrence,  8  Kas.  83. 
In  contract.     Boynton  v.  Lynn  Gas-Light  Co.,  124  Mass.  202. 

by  the .     In  statute.    Sappington  v.  Carter,  67  III.  482. 

cattle.    In  statute.    Triggs  v.  Lester,  L.  R.,  i  Q.  B.  260. 

In  statute.    Isaac  v.  Third  Ave.  R.  R.,  47  N.  Y.  122. 

fbed  sewing  machines.   In  patent.    Florence  Sewing  Mach.  Co. 

V.  Grover,  etc.,  Co.,  1 10  Mass.  70. 

In  insurance  policy,    Moore  v.  Perpetual  Ins.  Co.,  16  Mo.  98. 
Gault  V.  State,  34  Ga.  533. 


Russell  V.  Smith,  12  Q. 

Railroad  Co.  v.  Smith,  2!  Wall.  262. 

In  statute.     Bridge  Proprietors  v.  Hoboken  Co., 


"mmmmm 


Wl"'iWI'ii»''|l|i|lVI'|l|HI|HHl||,lillUHIilMlHll|ii||»i 


DRUGGIST 


ZI2 


DUE. 


DBUaaiST 


DRUGS. 

DBUHMER. 
DRX7NKABD 


DRY-DOCK. 
DRY  GOODS. 


DUE. 


Jn  statute.  State  v.  Holmes,  28  La.  Ann.  765;  Hamline  v.  Com.  13 
Bush,  350,  Mills  V.  Perkins,  120  Mass.  41 ;  Apothecaries  Co.  v. 
Greenough,  i  Q.  B.  798. 

and  modioines.    In  insurance  policy.    Collins  v.  Farmville  Ins. 

Co.,  79  N.  C.  279. 

Singleton  v.  Fritsch,  4  Lea,  93. 

Com.  </.  Whitney,  5  Gray,  85  ;  11  Cush.  477. 

common .    Com.  v.  McNamee,  112  Mass.  285. 

habitual .    Magahay  v.  Magahay,  35  Mich.  210 ;  Com.  v.  Whitney, 

5  Gray,  85. 

DRUNKENNESS.    Com.?/.  Coughlin,  123  Mass.  436. 

In  statute.    Emerson  v.  Bowers,  14  N.  Y.  449, 

In  statute.    Pearson  v.  Commercial  Ins  Co.,  15  C.  B.  (N,  S.)  304. 

In  insurance  policy.    Bassel  v.  American  Ins.  Co.,  2  Hughes,  532. 

and  grooerles.     In  insurance  policy.     Germania   Ins.   Co.  v. 

Francis,  52  Miss.  458. 

Carr  v.  Thompson,  67  Mo.  472 ;  Goddatd  v.  Town  of  Seymour,  30  Conn. 
395  •  Allen  V.  Patterson,  7  N.  Y.  476 ,  U.  S.  v.  State  Bk.,  6  Peters, 
29;  Scudder  v.  Scudder,  10  N.  J.  (L.)  2340,  Legett  v.  Bank,  25 
Barb.  326. 

In  contract.    District  Tp.  v.  District  Tp.,  47  Iowa,  183. 

In  guaranty.     Bainbridge  z/.  Warde,  16  Q.  B.  101. 

In  insurance  policy     Allen  v.  Hudson  River  Ins.  Co.,  19  Barb.  443. 

In  mortgage.     Fowler  v.  Hoffman,  31  Mich.  215. 

In  statute.    Re  Iron  Co.,  2  Ch.  Div,  100;  re  Pearcy,  L.  R.,  13  Eq.  Cas. 

309  .  Bowen  v.  Slocum,  17  Wis.  181. 

and  payable.    In  statute.    Turk  v.  Stahl,  53  Mo  437. 

In  ivill.    Medham  v.  Williams,  L.  R.,  2  Eq.  Cas.  396,  re  Wllmott,  L. 

R  ,  7  Eq.  Cas.  534. 

and  to  become .  In  contract.  Kellogg  v.  Barber,  14  Barb.  11. 

care.    Jones  v.  Andover,  10  Allen,  18    Butteriield  v.  Western  R. 

Co.,  10  Allen,  532. 

cause.    In  statute.    State  %>.  Common  Council,  9  Wis.  260. 

course  of  law.     Kansas  Pacific  R.  Co.  v.  Dunmeyer,  19  Kas. 

539:  Wilburn  v.  McCalley,  63  Ala.  436;  Reagh  v.  Span n,  3  Stew. 

100;  Thomas  w.  Woods,  4  Cow.  173;  Backus z/.  Shepherd,  11  Wend. 

629 ,  Simms  v.  Slocum,  3  Cranch,  300. 

diligence.    Jones  v.  McGuirk,  51  III.  382;  Keener?/.  Finger,  70 

N.  C.  35- 
notice.    In  notary's  certificate.    Seneca  Co.  Bk.  v.  Neass,  3  N.  Y. 

442. 

In  plea.  Cullum  v.  Casey,  9  Port.  133  (33  Am.  Dec.  304);  Lawrence  v. 
Bowman,  t  McAII.  421. 

In  statute.    Downing  v.  Stephens,  57  Tenn.  454. 

or  to  grow .    In  contract.    Van  Hook  v.  Walton,  28  Tex.  59. 

process  of  Kw.     In  constitution.    Kennard  v.  Louisiana,  2  Otto, 

480 ;  Walker  v.  Sauvinet,  2  Otto,  91 ;  Pennoyer  v.  Neft,  5  Otto,  714 ; 

Murray  v.  Hoboken,  18  How.  272  ;  Stuart  v.  Palmer,  74  N.  Y.  183; 

Wetherbee  v.  Supervisors.  70  N.  Y.  228;  re  Hatch,  43  N.  Y.  (S.  C.) 

89;  Bertholf  v.  O'Riley,  74  N.  Y.  509;  re  Ryers,  72  N.  Y.  i ;  Taylor 


DUE. 


ne  V.  Com.  13 
lecaries  Co.  v. 

Farmville  Ins. 


DUE. 


XZ3 


DUPLICATE. 


om.  V.  Whitney, 


N.  S.)  304. 
ughes,  532. 
lia  Ins.   Co.  v. 

ymour,  30  Conn. 
:e  Bk.,  6  Peters, 
jett  V.  Bank,  25 


19  Barb.  442. 

L  R.,  13  Eq.  Cas. 

o.  437. 

5 ,  re  Wilmott,  L. 


arber.  14  Barb.  11. 
ield  V.  Western  R. 

9  Wis.  260. 
•unmeyer,  19  Kas. 
V.  Spann,  3  Stew, 
lepherd,  11  Wend. 

eenerTA  Finger,  70 

:.  V.  Neass,  3  N.  Y. 

.  304);  Lawrence  V. 


Walton.  28  Tex.  59. 
.  Louisiana.  2  Otto, 
r/.  Nefl,  sOtto,  714: 
ilmer,  74N.  Y.  183; 
ch,  43  N.  Y.  (S.  C.) 
72  N.  Y.  I ;  Taylor 


DUli  ~  Continued. 

V.  Porter,  4  Hill,  140;  Reaghz/.  Spann,  3  Stew.  100;  Clark  7/.  Mitchell, 

64  Mo.  564;  Munn  v.  People,  69  III.  80;  Campbell  v.  Campbell,  63 

III.  462 ;  Zeigler  v.  R.  Co.,  58  Ala.  594 ;  Lowry  v.  Rainwater,  70  Mo. 

152;  Spealman  v.  Missouri, etc.,  R.  Co.,  71  Mo.  434;  Browne/.  Levee 

Commrs.,  50  Miss.  468 ;  Bank  of  Columbia  v.  Oakley,  4  Wheat.  235  ; 

Sears  V.  Cottrell,  5  Mich.  251  ;  Rockwell  v,  Nearing,  35  N.  Y.  302! 

Cook  r/.  Gregg,  46  N.  Y.  439;  Campbell  v.  Evans,  45  N.  Y.  356; 

Metropolitan  Board  of  Health  v.  Heister,  37  N.  Y.  660;   Happy 

V.  Mosher,  48  N.  Y.  313;  Embury  v.  Connor,  3  N.  Y.  511  ;  People 

V.  Mayor  of  Brooklyn,  4  N.  Y.  419;  People  v.  Heuck,  21  N.  Y.  595 ; 

Westervelt  v.  Gregg,  12  N.  Y.  202  ;  Burch  v.  Newbury,  10  N.  Y.  374; 

Ex  parte  Ah  Fook,  49  Cal.  402  ;  Pryor  v.  Downey,  50  Cal.  389. 

—  prooess  of  law.    In  constitution,    McMillan  z/.  Anderson,  95  U. 

S.  37 ;  Pearson  v.  Yewdall.  95  U.  S.  294 ;  Pennoyer  v.  NeflF,  95  U. 

S.  714;  Davidson  v.  New  Orleans,  96  U.  S.  97;  Atchison  Ac,  R. 

Co.  V.  Baty,  6  Neb.  37  ;  South  Platte  Land  Co.  v.  Comm'rs,  7  Neb. 

253;  re  Hatch,  43  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  89;  Beyman  v.  Black,  47  Tex.  558. 

lights.    In  mortgage,    Ryerson  v.  Boorman,  8  N.  J.  (Eq.)  701. 

security.     Gray  v.  Fox,  i  N.  J.  (Eq.)  259. 

—  taking.    Ih  statute.    Queen  v.  Justices,  10  Q.  B.  796. 
to  B  and  A.    In  statement  of  debt.     Amonett  v.  Montague,  63 

Mo.  201. 

upon  oontraot.    Bowen  v.  Slocum,  17  Wis.  183. 

west.    In  deed.    Wells  v.  Company,  47  N.  H.  235. 

claim  justly .    In  statute.    Sperry's  Appeal,  47  Conn.  87. 

debts .    In  articles  of  association.    Leggett  v.  Bank  of  Sing  Sing, 

24  N.  Y.  283. 

debts  justly In  statute.    Baird  v.  Williams,  19  Pick.  381. 

moneys liim.    In  will.    Swearingen  v.  Taylor,  14  Mo.  391. 

nothing .    Mason  v.  Mason,  67  Me.  547. 

sum .    In  statute.    Looney  v.  Hughes,  26  N.  Y.  514. 


DVE^BILL. 
DnXL. 
DUG. 
DULY. 


DUMB. 
DUNKAOB. 

•DTTFUOATB. 


In  statute.    Gaines  v.  Craig,  24  Ark.  477. 

Herriott  v.  State,  i  McMull.  126 ;  State  v.  Taylor,  i  Treadw.  Const.  107. 

opened  and  made.    Robbins  v.  Chicago,  4  Wall.  657. 

Rockwell  V.  Merwin,  45  N.  Y.  166;  Paynter  v.  Queen,  10  Q.  B.  919; 
Queen  v.  Inhabitants,  8  Q.  B.  877;  Jones  v.  Davis,  22  Wis.  424; 
Reg.  V.  Gloucestershire,  7  El.  &  Bl.  812. 

In  indictnunt.     Queen  v.  Crossley,  10  Ad.  &  Ell.  133. 

In  plea.  Nightengale  v.  Wilcoxson,  10  B.  &  C.  202  ;  Butcher  v.  Stew- 
art, 1 1  M.  &  W.  875, 

and  legally  appointed.     In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Chase,  127 

Mass.  7.  , 

qualified.     Edwardsun  v.  Garnhart,  56  Mo.  81. 

served.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Lightfoot,  6  El.  &  Bl.  824. 

animal.    In  statute.     McDaniel  v.  State,  5  Tex.  (App.)  475. 

Insurance  Co.  v.  Thwing,  13  Wall.  674;  Thwing  v.  Great  Western  Ins. 
Co.,  103  Mass.  406. 

In  draft.    Benton  v.  Martin,  40  N.  Y.  345. 

In  statute.    Birch  v.  Edwards  5  C.  B.  50;  Lewis  v.  Roberts,  it  C.  B. 


VU PLICATE. 
DUPLICATE  — 


1X4 


DUTY. 


DUBATION. 
DXTBESS. 


DUBIKG. 


DUST. 

DUTCH. 
DITTIES. 

DUTY. 


Continued.  r.   i.     ^     ,,  r-  n 

25;  Toms  V.  Cuming.  8  Scott.  N.  R.  9-7  :  Lewis  v.  Roberts.  11  C.  B. 

(N.  S.)  25. 

of  taxes.     In  statute.    Com.  i/.  Beamish.  81  Pa.  St.  389. 

original.    Calling  v.  Trewelk,  6  B.  &  C.  395- 

thereof.     In  statute.     Nelson  v.  Blakey,  54  Ind.  29. 

People  V.  Hill,  7  Cal.  102. 

Biffin  V.  Bignell.  7  Hurl.  &  N.  877  I  Blair  v.  Coflfman.  2  Overton   176 ; 

Taylor  z/  Jacques,  .06  Mass.  29.  :  Meek  7,.  Atkinson.  .  Ba.ley  (Law). 

84  (.9  Am.  Dec.  653):  Fellows  v.  School  Dist,  39  Me^  599  ••  Breck 

V.  Blanchard.  22  N.  H.  303  :  Maisonaire  v.  Keatmg.  2  Gall.  325 :  U. 

S.  V.  Haskell,  4  Wash.  C.  C.  402 ;  Hatter  v.  Greenlee,  i   Port.  222 

(26  Am.  Dec.  370). 
Park  Bank  v.  Wood,  24  N.  Y.  93- 
her  widowhood.    In  will.    Farmers'  Bk.  v.  Hooflf,  4  Cranch  C. 

C.  323. 
his  natural  life  and  no  longer.    In  will.    Clarke  v.  Smith.  49 

Md.  106. 

BUCh  time.     In  statute.    Queen  v.  Francis.  18  Q.  B.  527. 

such  triaL     In  statute.    Maurer  v.  People.  43  N.  Y.  i. 

the  continuance  thereof    In  will.    Rutland  v.  Wythe.  12  M.  A 

W.  374. 
the  lifetime  of  any  former  husband  or  wife.    In  statute. 

Cropsey  v.  Ogden,  11  N.  Y.  228. 

the  natural  Uves.    In  will.    Merrill  v.  Bickford.  65  Me.  118. 

the  night.    In  insurance  policy.    Glendale  Woolen  Co.  z/.  Pro- 
tection Ins.  Co.,  21  Conn.  18. 

the  pleasure  of  the  governor.    Kaufman  v.  Stone.  25  Ark.  336. 

the  trial.    In  statute.    State  v.  Buckner,  25  Mo.  167. 

the  vacation.    In  statute.    Halton  v.  Cove,  i  B.  &.  Ad.  558. 

the  voyage.    In  charter  party.    Crow  v.  Falk,  8  Q.  B.  467. 

their  Uves.    In  will.    Dow  v.  Doyle,  103  Mass.  491. 

which  time.    In  statute.    Queen  z*.  Tubbs,  9  Q.  B.  663. 

working  hours.    In  deed.    Birney  v.  Phosnix  Manuf.  Co..  128 

Mass.  496- 

Reg.  V.  Wood,  5  El.  and  Bl.  55. 

ashes  and  rubbish.    In  statute.    Linden  v.  Stanbridge.  2  Hurl. 

&  N.  52. 
terms.    In  insurance  policy.    Hendricks  v.  Ins.  Co.,  L.  R.,  9C. 

P.  460. 
In  statute.    State  v.  Maynard,  41  Conn.  540. 
of  his  oiBce.    In  officers  bond.    Bank  of  Carlisle  v.  Hopkms,  i 

T.  B.  Mon.  245  (15  Am.  Dec.  113). 

of  their  office.    In  statute.    State  v.  Maynard,  41  Conn.  540. 

Bank  of  Hartford  v.  Waterman,  26  Conn.  338:  Fox^.  HJHs.  .  Conn 

294;  Fowler  v.  Frisbie,  3  Conn.  320;  Harrison  v.  Bush,  5  El.  &  Bl. 

It^Lute.    Com.  of  Kentucky  v.  Dennison,  24  How.  66;  Pacific  In.. 
Co.  V.  Soule,  7  Wall.  433- 


DUTY 


oberts,  II  C.  B. 
.  389. 


!  Overton.  176; 
,  I  Bailey  (Law), 
Me.  599 :  Breck 
2  Gall.  335;  U. 
ilee.  I   Port.  222 


off,  4  Cranch  C. 

rke  V.  Smith.  49 

».  B.  527. 

I.Y.I. 

.  Wythe,  12  M.  4 

grife.    /«  statute. 

d,  65  Me.  118. 
aolen  Co.  v.  Pro- 
tone.  25  Ark.  336. 

167. 

&.  Ad.  558. 
8  Q.  B.  467. 

491. 

B.663. 
X  Manuf.  Co.,  128 


tanbridge.  2  Hurl, 
ns.  Co.,  L.  R..  9  C. 

lisle  V.  Hopkins,  1 

1,  41  Conn.  540- 

»x  V.  Hills.  I  Conn. 
[/.  Bush,  5  El.  &  Bl. 

iw.  66;  Pacific  Ins. 


DWELL. 


"5 


EACH. 


jyWELL.  In  statute.     Brown  v.  R.  R.  Co..  4  B.  &  S.  326;  Shiels  v.  Rait,  7  C.  B. 

116. 

DWELUNO.     ///  statute.    Kingt^.  Inhabitants,  i  B.  &  C.  580;  Dunston  v,  Paterson, 
5  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  280. 
in  a .    In  indictment.    Moore  v.  State.  40  Ala.  49. 

DWELLING-HOUSE.  Com.  v.  Reynolds.  122  Mass.  454 ;  U.  S.  v.  Johnson,  2  Cranch, 
C.  C.  21;  State  V.  Langford,  i  N.  C.  253;  State  v.  McGowan,  20 
Conn.  245;  State  7/.  Clark,  7  Jones  (L.),  167;  Hooker  v.  Com.,  13 
Gtuit.  763;  Pitcher  7j.  People.  6  Mich,  142  ,  State  v.  Outlaw,  72  N. 
C.  598;  State  V.  Mordecai,  68  N.  C.  207. 

In  contract.     Pratt  t/.  Paine.  119  Mass.  439. 

In  insurance  policy.    Chase  v.  Hamilton  Ins.  Co..  20  N.  Y.  52. 

In  plea.    Monks  v.  Dykes,  4  M.  &  W.  567. 

In  statute.  Mason  v.  People,  26  N.  Y.  200;  Fire  Dept.  v.  Butler,  35  N. 
Y.  302;  Shepherd  v.  People,  19  N.  Y.  537  ;  Phelps  t/.  Rooney,  9  Wis. 
84;  State  V.  Troth,  7  Vroom,  422;  State  v.  Stiles,  i  Green,  172;  re 
Lambert,  14  Bank  Reg.  460;  Elsmore  v.  Inhabitants.  8  B.  &  C.  465 ; 
Devoe  v.  Com.,  3  Mete.  327 ;  LlandofT  Co.  v.  Lyndon,  8  C.  B.  (N.  S.) 
517. 
UWELLINO-PIiACE.  Lisbon  v.  Lyman.  49  N.  H.  553;  Jefferson  v.  Washington,  19 
Me.  293. 

In  statute.    Fearon  v.  Mitchell;  L.  R.,  7  Q.  B.  690;  Ashworth  v.  Hey- 
wortb,  4  Q-  B.  317. 
r'J^LLS.  In  statute.    Adams  v.  Great  Western  R.  Co.,  6  Hurl.  &  N.  404;  Alex- 

ander V.  Jones,  L.  R.,  i  Ex.  134 ;  Corbitt  v.  General  Steam  Nav.  Co., 
4  Hurl.  &  N.  483  ;  Keynsham  Blue  Line  Co.  v.  Baker.  2  H.  &  C.  307. 

and  has  his  home.    In  statute.    Parsonfield  v.  Perkins,  2  Me. 

411  ;  Turwer  v.  Buckfied,  3  Me.  229;  Putnam  v.  Johnston,  10  Mass. 
488;  Harston  v.  H«rston,  27  Miss.  704. 
DWELT.  Cutts  V.  Haskins,  9  Mass.  547 ;  Harvard  College  v.  Gore.  5  Pick.  379. 

DYE.  to seeds.    In  statute.     Francis  v.  Maas,  26  W.  R.  422. 

DYING.  declarations.    Starkey  v.  People,  17  111.  17;  May  v.  State,  55 

Ala.  39 ;  ex  parte  Nettles,  58  Ala.  268. 

without  lawful  issue.    In  deed.    Vaughn  v.  Gay.  17  Mo.  429. 

without  children.     In  will.    Fairchild  v.  Crane.  13  N.  J.  (Eq.) 

.        '°5- 

without  heirs.    In  will.    Kent  v,  Armstrong.  6  N.  J.  (Eq.)  637. 

without  issue.    In  will.     Gray  v.   Bridgeforth,  33  Miss.  313; 

Brushaer  v.  Macy,  3  J.  J.  Marsh,  91 ;  McKay  v.  Merrifield.  14  B. 
Monr.  323;  Armstrong?  v.  Armstrong,  14  B.  Monr.  344;  Moore  v. 
Moore,  4  Mon.  203;  Birney  v.  Richardson,  5  Dana,  432;  Daniel  7/. 
Thcpipson,  14  B.  Monr.  708 ;  Pool  v.  Renniny,  9  B.  Monr.  625 ;  Den  v. 
Allaire,  Spencer,  63;  Condict  v.  King,  2  Beasley,  375;  Den  v.  Tay- 
lor, 2  South.  413;  Den  v.  Howell,  Spencer,  411;  Denn  7/.  Small, 
Spencer,  151;  Moorehouse  v.  Cotheal,  i  Zab.  480;  Armstrongs. 
Kent,  2  Halst.  Ch.  637;  Den  v.  Schenck,  2  Halst.  29;  Trumbull  v. 
Gibbons,  2  Zab.  117  ;  Seddel  v.  Wells.  Spencer.  223 ;  Den  v.  Black- 
well,  3  Green,  386;  Kennedys.  Kennedy,  5  Dutch.  183. 
■AOB.  In  plea.    Cundell  v.  Dawson,  4  C.  B.  402 . 

load  so  delivered.     In  ttgreemenl.     Withers   v.  Reynolds,  s 

a  &  Ad.  884. 


t 


■MM 


I 


EACH. 


lit 


EFFECTS. 


EAB. 

EABNEST. 

EARNINQS. 

EABTH. 

EASEnUiNT. 


EACH— Continued. 

his  one-half.     In  contract.    Costigan  v.  Lunt,  104  Mass.  217. 

offonse.     In  statute.     Suydam  v.  Smith,  52  N.  Y.  383. 

tor  us  and of  us.    In  pmver  of  attorney.     Dalrymple  v.  Fraser, 

2  Q.  B  700. 

in case.     In  insurance  policy.     Donnell  v.  Columbian  Ins.  Co.. 

2  Sumner,  366. 

In  statute.  State  v.  Girkin,  i  Ired.  121  ;  State  v.  Green,  7  Irod.  39: 
State  V.  Abram,  10  Ala.  928. 

In  statute.  Howe  v.  Hayward,  108  Mass.  54;  Blenkinshop  v.  Clayton. 
7  Taunt.  597  TArtcher  7/.  Zeh,  5  hiii,  200. 

SomersT/.  Keliher,  115  Mass.  165. 

In  statute.  Kendall  v.  Klngsley,  120  Mass.  94;  Jenks  v.  Dyer,  103 
Mass.  215;  Brown  v.  Hebard,  20  Wis.  33°:  Lovell  v.  Newton.  4 
C.  P.  Div.  7;  Union  Pacific  F.  Co.  v.  U.  S.,  9  Otto,  402. 

In  contract.     Dickinson  v.  Poughkeepsie,  75  N.  Y.  65. 

In  statute.     Hatch  v.  Hawkes,  126  Mass.  I77- 

excavation  of In  contract  to  build  road.    Shepard  v.  St.  Charles 

Co..  28  Mo.  373. 

Hewlins  v.  Sheppard,  5  B.  &  C  229;  Mounsey  v.  Ismay,  3  H.  &  C. 
486 ;  Stevenson  v.  Wallace.  27  Gratt.  87  ;  Ritger  v.  Parker,  8  Cush. 
147  ;  Morrison  v.  Marquardt.  24  Iowa,  35;  Big  Mountain  Improve- 
ment Co.'s  Appeal.  54  Pa.  St.  361  :  Bowen  v.  Team.  6  Rich.  298 : 
Cave  V.  Crafts,  53  Cal.  13S  :  Morgan  v.  Smith.  11  III.  194;  Garrison 
V.  Rudd.  19  111.  564;  Prices.  Keator.  70  N.  Y.  419:  Boston  Water 
Co.  V.  Boston,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  16  Pick.  522. 

other In  statute.    Webb.  v.  Bird,  10  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  268  ;  13  C.  B. 

(N.  S.)  841  ;  Mounsey  v.  Ismay.  3  H.  &  C.  486:  Partridges.  Scott. 

3  M.  &  W.  220 ;  Hide  v.  Thornborough.  2  C.  &  H.  250:  Angus  v. 
Dalton,  4  Q.  B.  Div.  162  ;  Bliss  v.  Hall,  4  Bing.  N.  C.  183. 

actions  respecting In  statute.    Crittenton  v.  Alger,  11  Mete. 

284.  _ 
of  the  Cape  of  Gkiod  Hope.    In  statute.    Powers  v.  Comly,  1 1 

Otto.  789- 
Pratt  V.  Woodward,  32  Cal.  219. 
EATING-HOUSE.     In  statute.    State  v.  Hall.  73  N.  C.  252. 

EAVESDBOPPma.    Com-t/.  Lovett,  4  ClarkKPa.).  5  ;  State  v.  Wi'.liams,    2  Tenn. 
108;  State  v.  Pennington.  3  Head,  299. 
Mortmain  v.  Lefaux.  6  Mart.  654  (12  Am.  Dec.  485);  Pennoyer  v.  Neff. 

SOtto.  72>- 

or  maintain.    In  statute.     Ruohs  v.  Backer,  6  Heisk.  395. 

in  England  and  in  the  Protestant  religion.    In  will.    Claver- 

ing  V.  Ellison,  7  H .  L.  Cas.  707- 

of  the  testimony.    In  statute.    Hill  v.  Nichols.  50  Ala.  336. 

prosecute  with .    In  bond.    Perreau  v.  Sevan.  5  B.  &  C.  291. 

take Maize  v.  State,  4  Ind.  342. 

in  contract.  McCreery  v.  Green.  38  Mich.  172. 
In  rule  of  court.  The  Alpena  7  Fed.  Rep.  363. 
In  statute.    Keyes  v.  Milwaukee,  etc.,  R.  Co..  25  Wis.  693;  Bank  of. 

Missouri  v.  Price,  i  Mo.  55  ;  State  v.  Newell.  1  Mo.  178  ;  Wrightv. 

Fairfield,  2  B.  &  Ad.  73° :  Rex  ^-  Aslett.  1  Russ.  &  Ry.  67. 


EASEMENTS. 

EAST. 

EASTEBLY. 


EDITOR. 

EDUCATE. 
EDUCATED. 


EFFECT. 


EFFECTED* 
EFFECTS. 


>.««iw6MI«iMlHl 


«**r 


EFFECTS. 

^ass.  2I7- 

jle  V.  Eraser, 
lian  Ins.  Co., 

n,  7  Ir-d-  39 : 
jp  T/.  Clayton, 


i  V.  Dyer,  102 
r.  Newton,  4 
403. 


I  ?/.  St.  Charles 

nay,  3  H.  &  C. 
'arker,  8  Cush. 
itain  Improve- 
I,  6  Rich.  298  ; 
.194;  Garrison 
Boston  Water 

.)  268  ;  13  C.  B. 
•tridgew.  Scott, 
250;  Angus  V. 
C.  183. 
\lger,  II  Mete. 

rs  V.  Comly,  1 1 


i!Uams,    2  Tenn. 

ennoyer  v.  Neff, 

eisk.  395. 

Tn  will.     Claver- 

50  Ala.  336. 
5  B.  &  C.  291. 


is.  693 ;  Bank  of* 
.  178  ;  Wright ». 
Ry.  67. 


EFFECTS. 

IS¥FECIB—  Continued 
In  will. 


"7 


ELECTION. 


EFFECTUAIi. 
EITHEB. 


EJUSDEM. 

EJECTED. 
ELAPSED. 
ELDEBS. 
ELDEST. 


WuESJT, 


ELECTION. 


Re  O'Loughlin,  L.  R.,  2  P.  &  D.  102 ;  Smyth  v.  Smyth,  8  Ch. 
Div.  567. 

In  writ.    Cummins  v.  Gnrvin,  65  Me.  301. 

both  real  and  personal.    In  will.     Hogan  v.  Jackson,  1  Cowp. 

299;  Shell  z/.  Pattison,  16  East,  222. 

all  my .    In  will.     Ennis  v.  Smith,  14  How.  400. 

all  my whatsoever.    In  will.    Campbell  v.  Prescott,  17  C.  R 

(N.  S.)  503. 

claims  and .    In  power.     De  Cordova  7/.  Knowles,  37  Tex.  19. 

flimiture  and  other  household .    In  will.    Foxall  v.  McKen- 

ney,  3  Cranch  C.  C.  206. 

goods,  chattels  and .    In  pita.     Pitt  v.  Shew,  4  B.  &  Aid.  206. 

goodS)  merchandise  and .    In  deed.    Welsh  v.  Parish,  i  Hill. 

(S.  C),  155. 
master's .    In  insurance  policy.     Duff  v.  McKenzie,  3  C.  B.  (N. 

S.)  27. 
property  or  money,  or .     In  statute.     Banning  v.  Sibley,  3 

Minn.  389. 
such as  shall  be  upon  my  fbrm.    In  will.    Doe  v.  HuneI^,  5 

B.  &  Aid.  21. 

attachment.    In  statute.    Peabody  v.  Hamilton,  106  Mass.  222. 

Chidesterz/.  Springfield,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  59  111.  87. 

-: —  party.    In  contract.    Bird  v.  Thornbury,  i  B.  Mon.  5. 

or of  them.    In  will.    Doe  v.  Doyle,  13  Q.  B.  98. 

generis.    Com.  v.  Rice,  9  Mete.  258;  Ellery  v.  New  England 

Ins.  Co.,  8  Pick.  14:  Swift  v.  Union  Ins.  Co.,  122  Mass.  57$. 
Perry  v.  Fitzhouse,  8  Q.  B.  757. 

then .    In  plea.    Johnson  v.  Gibson,  i  El.  &B1.  416. 

In  statute.    People  v.  Peck,  1 1  Wend.  604  (27  Am.  Dec.  604). 

male  lineal  descendant*    In  will.  Thelluson  v.  Rendelsham,  7 

H.  L.  Cas.  629. 
son.    In  will.    Meredith  v.  Trefey,  12  Ch.  Div.  171 ;  Bathusit  v. 

Errington,  2  App.  Cas.  698 ;    CoUingwood  v.  Stanhope,  L.  R.,  4  H. 

L.  43 ;  Livesey  v.  Livesey  3  H.  L.  Cas.  419. 
In  constitution.    Speed  v.  Crawford,  3  Mete.  210;  Comm'rs  v.  Louis- 
ville, 3  Bush,  602. 
In  statute.     King  v.  Adams,  2  Ad.  &  Ell.  413. 
In  constitution.    Speed  v,  Crawford,  3  Mete.  210;  Comm'rs  v,  Louis- 

ville,  3  Bush,  602. 
In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Desmond,  122  Mass.  12. 
In  statute.    County  Seat  Case,  15  Kas.  500 ;  Sturgis  v.  Spofford,  45  N. 

Y.  447 ;  Wheeler  v.  Brady,  1 5  Kas.  26 ,  State  v.  Tucker,  54  Ala.  205. 
district.    In  constitution.    Chase  v.  Miller,  41  Pa.  St.  403 ,  Mc- 

Daniels'  Case,  2  Pa.  L.  J.  82 . 
in  this  State.    In  statute.  Quarles  v.  State,  5  Humph.  561;  Given 

V.  Rogers.  11  Ala.  543. 

officer.    In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Clayton,  2  Dill.  219. 

agent  for expenses.    In  statute.    Grant  v.  Guinness,  17  C.  & 

200. 


■MM 


ELECTION. 


1x8 


BLBCTION  —  Continued 

general 


EMPLO YED 


Kcnfield  v.  Irwin,  52  Cal.   164;  State  v. 


ELECJTOR 

ELECTORS. 

ELEMENTS 


ELIOIBLE. 

ELSE. 
ELSEWHERE. 


In  statute 
King,  17  Mo.  511. 

Bpooial In  statute.    Kenfield  v.  Irwin,  52  Cal.  164. 

qualified .    In  statute.    Sanford  v.  Prentice,  28  Wis.  358- 

In  statute.    Taylor  v.  Taylor.  10  Minn.  107. 
I'olack  V.  Pioche,  35  Cal.  4«6. 

or  other  cause.    In  statute.    Hatch  v.  Stampfer,  42  Conn.  28. 

ELEEMOSYNARY.    corporation.     Dartmouth  College  ..  Woodward.  4  Wheat. 

518-  Society  v.  New  Haven.  8  Wheat.  464- 
/.,  constitution.    Searcy  r,.  Grow.  1 5  Cal.  1.7:  State  v.  Clarke,  3  Nev. 

566.  Carson  v.  McPhetndgc,  15  Ind.  327. 
In  note.    Ferris  v.  Bond.  4  B.  &  Aid.  679. 
In  contract.     Brown  r>.  Jones,  2  Gall.  277 ;  Wood  z/.  The  Nimrod. 
Gilp.  8$. 
In  will.    Chester  v.  Chester.  3  P.  Wms.  56 :  Guidot  v.  Guidot,  3  Atk. 

254. 
EMANCIPATION.    Queen  v.  Inhb'ts,  7  Q-  B.  575- 

In  statute.    The  William   King.  2  Wheat.    148;  McBrlde  v.  Marine 

Ins.  Co..  5  Johns.  299. 
Com.  V.  Concannon.  5  Allen,  502;  Fagan  v.    Knox.  40  N.   Y.  (o.  C.) 

41 :  Com.  V.  Hays.  14  Gray.  62  ,  People  t.  Belden,  37  Cal.  51. 
In  indictment.    Tillinghast  v.  Cook,  9  Mete.  140. 
In  statute.    State  t/.  ReiUy,  4  Mo.  App.  396. 
abstract  or  wilftilly  misapply.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Taintor 

II  Blatchf.  375- 
EMBEZZLED.     In  statute.     Sawin  v.  Martin,  11  Allen,  439- 
EMBLEMENTS.     Reiff  v.  Reiff,  64  Pa.  St.  I34- 
EMBRACERY.     Grannis  v.  Brandon,  5  Day.  260;  State  v.  Sales,  2  Nev.  268 


EMBAROO. 


EMINENT.    


EMIT. 

EMPLOY. 

EMPLOYE. 

EMPLOYED. 


-  domain.  West  River  Bridge  v.  Dix,  6  How.  507 :  Wells  v. 
Somerset,  etc..  R.  Co..  47  Me.  345  :  Beekman  v.  Saratoga,  etc.,  R. 
Co  47  Me.  245 ;  Jones  -v.  Walker,  2  Paine.  688 ;  Charles  River 
Bridge  V.  Warren  Bridge.  1 1  Pet.  420 ;  Memphis  v.  Overton.  4  Yerg. 
387;  Symondsf.  City  of  Cincinnati,  14  Ohio.  147. 
In  constitution.    Craig  t/.  State.  4  Pet.  4<o;  Linn  z^.  State  Bk.,  i   Scam. 

87  (25  Am.  Dec.  78,  note),  Briscoe  v.  Bank,  11  Pet.  257. 
In  plea.     Elderton  v.  Emmons.  6  C.  B.  i75- 

in  his .    In  charter-party.     Ripley  v.  Scaife,  5  B.  &  C.  167. 

In  statute      Stone  v.  U.  S.,  3  Ct.  of  CI.  260;  Mallory  v.  U.  S..  3  Ct.  of 
CI   257;  Watson  v.  Watson  Manufg  Co..  30  N.  J.  (Eq.)  588,  Water 
Co.  V.  Ware,  16  Wall.  566;  Moore  v.  Heaney.  14  Md.  559. 
Re  Muldaur.  8  Ben.  65:  U.    S.  v.  Morris.  14  Pet.  464 ;  U^  S.  v.  The 

Catherine,  2  Paine,  721  :  U.  S.  v.  Nourse,  4  Cranch  C.  C.  151. 
In  statute.    The  Alexander.  3  Mason,  I75 ;  U.  S.  v.  Forrest,  3  Cranch 
C  C.  60 ;  Beadon  v.  Parlett.  L.  R.,  6  Q.  B.  718 ;  School  Dist.  v.  Oil- 
man, 22  Ohio  St.  194;  Hardcastle  v.  Jones,  3  B.  &  S.  160 ;  Reg.  v. 
Freke,  5  El.  &  Bl.  947  ;  Queen  v.  Jay.  8  El.  &  Bl.  470. 

by  him.    In  statute.    McCluskey  v.  Cromwell.  11  N.  Y.  593- 

in  or  about  the  worka    In  statute.    Hyman  v.  Wright,  2  C.  P. 

Div.  397. 


MPLO YED 


164;  State  V. 


64. 
Vis.  358. 


r,  42  Conn.  28. 
Iward.  4  Wheat. 

'.  Clarke,  3  Nev. 


V.  The  Nimrod, 
').  Guidot,  3  Atk. 

Bride  v.  Marine 

40  N.  Y.  (S.  C.) 
37  Cal.  Si. 

U.  S.  V.  Talntor 


Nev.  268. 
V.  507  ;   Wells  V. 
Saratoga,  etc.,  R. 
5 ;  Charles  River 
Overton,  4  Yerg. 

bate  Bk.,  I   Scam. 

t.  257. 

B.  &C.  167. 

'  V.  U.  S..  3  Ct.  of 

.  (Eq.)  588,  Water 

Md.  559. 

^64 ;  U.  S.  V.  The 

ichC.  C.  151. 

Forrest,  3  Cranch 
ichool  Dist.  V.  Dil- 

&  S.  160;  Reg.  v. 
.470. 
1,11  N.  Y.  593. 

V.  Wright,  2  C.  P. 


EMPLOYER. 


EMPI/}YMENT. 


EMPLOYED.  119  ENEMIES. 

EMPLOYED  —  Continued. 

actually .     Tn  statute.     Ex  parte  Moses,  L,  R.,  9  Q.  B.  1. 

newspapers by  the   corporation.     In  chartir  of  ciiy.      Kc 

Petition  of  Astor,  50  N.  Y.  363. 

In  statute.     State  v.  Foster.  37  Iowa,  146 ;  Ch.iwner  v.  Cnniniins,  8  n. 
B.,  311. 

by  virtue  of  such .     In  statute.     Rrp.  1    Piinro,  M.  &  M.  21 

Reg.  V.  Batty,  2  Moody,  257;  Reg.  7'.  Thorlcy,  1  Moody,  343;  Reg. 
V.  Arman.  De.irs.  C.  C.  575;  Reg.  v.  Mellish,  Russ.  iSt  Ry.  80;  Reg.  v. 
May,  8  Cox  C.  C.  421  ;  Reg.  v.  Harris,  6  Cox  C  C.  363,  Reg.  v. 
Hawtin,  7  C.  &  P.  281 ;  Reg.  v.  Culloni,  12  Cox  C.  C.  469  ;  Reg.  v. 
Beechey,  Russ.  &  Ry.  519;  Reg  v.  Smith,  Russ.  &  Ry.  15  ;  Reg.  v. 
Barker,  i  D.  &  R.  19;  Reg.  v.  Nettleton,  i  Moody,  59 ;  People  v. 
Sherman,  10  Wend.  298,  Peoples.  Hennessey,  15  Wend.  147,  Peo- 
ple V.  Dalton,  15  Wend.  581  ;  Com.  v.  Hayes,  14  Gray,  62  ;  ex  parte 
Hedley,  31  Cal.  108 ;  State  v.  Johnson,  48  Iowa,  370 ;  State  v. 
Foster,  37  Iowa,  146. 

ftnniml .    In  statute.    (Jueen   v.   Postmaster-General,  i  Q.   B. 

Dlv.  658. 
Pennie  v.  Chesapeake  Canal  Co.,  9  How.  189. 

EN  AJBNACION.    In  conveyance.    Mulford  v.  Le  Franc.  26  Cal.  88. 

—  and  cultivated  fields.    In  statute.     Biggcrstaff  v.  St.  L.,  K.  C.  & 

N.  R.  R.,  60  Mo.  567. 
Porter  v.  Aldrich.  39  Vt.  326. 

In  statute.     Keith  v.  Bradford,  39  Vt.  34;  Taylor  v.  Welbey,  36  Wis.  42. 
In  statute.  Easton  v.  Richmond  Bd.,  L.  R.,  7  Q.  B.  69. 

of  the  voyage.     In  agreement.     Bradford  v.  Drew,  5  Mete.  191. 

her  life.    In  statute.     Thornberry  v.  Thornherry,  2  J.  J.  Marsh. 

322. 

the  lifb  of  his  wife.     In  statute.     Beebe  v.  Beebe,  10  Iowa,  133: 

Cole  v.  Cole,  23  Iowa,  433;    Caruthers  t/.*Caruthers,  13  Iowa,  266; 
Knight  V.  Knight,  31  Iowa,  451. 

ENDANOERED.    or  his  life  be In  statute.     State  v.  Agee,  68  Mo.  264. 

ENDEAVORING.    to  make  a  revolt.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Kelly.  11  Wheat. 

417. 

ENDEAVORS,     use  his  best .     In  contract.     Vickers  v.  Overend,  7  Hurl  ft 

N.  92. 

EN  DECLARATION.    de  simiQation.   Erwin  v.  Bk.  of  Kentucky,  5  La.  Ann.  i ; 

Edwards  v.  Ballard,  20  La.  Ann.  169. 

ENDED.  and  debt  and  costs  paid.    In  docket  entry.    Phillips  v.  Israel, 

loS.  &  R.  391- 
ENDOWMENT.     French  v.  Pratt,  27  Me.  381 ;  Runkej  v.  Winnemiller.  4  Harr.  &  M. 
429. 
In  statute.    State  Reformed  Church  v.  Lyon,  3  Vroom,  360;  State  v. 
Kroolman,  9  Vroom,  323. 

or  fund.    In  statute.     State  v.  Lyon,  32  N.  J.  (L.)  360. 

ENEMIES.  The  Venice,  2  Wall.  258. 

In  constitution,    U.  S.  v.  Greathouse,  2  Abb.  U.  S.  364;  4  Sawyer,  464. 

pirates  and  assailing  thieves.    In  insurance  policy.    Monon- 

gahela  Ins.  Co.  v.  Chester,  43  Pa.  St.  491. 


EMOLUMENT. 

EMPTY. 
EN  AJEl 
ENCLOSED. 

ENCLOSURE. 

ENCROACH. 

END. 

ENDANGER. 


UMM 


■MUMMtewfE. 


ENEMIEU 


xao 


ENTER. 


EITFORCE. 


ENGAGE. 


ENEMIES  —  Continued. 

king's .    In  bill  of  lading.     Russell  v.  Merrlam,  17  C.  B.  (N.  S.) 

164. 

ENEMY.  an .    In  statute,    Stuart  v.  U.  S.,  18  Wall.  84. 

king's .    Coggsv.  Bernard,  2  Ld.  Raym.  909;  Morse  v.  Slue,  i 

Ventris,  190. 

property  of  the .    Taylor  v.  Perkins,  24  Ark.  338. 

public .     Boon  v.  The  Belfast,  40  Ala.  184;  King  v.  Shepherd,  3 

Story,  349;  Thomas  v.  Boston,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  10  Mete.  472  ;  Lewis  v. 
Ludwick,  6  Coldw.  369. 

the  oolleotion  of  f  nes.    In  statute.     People  v.  Christerson,  59 

III.  157. 
Rucw.  Rue,  21  N.  J.  (L.)  369. 

in  or  carry  on  any  business.    In  statute.    Harris  v.  State,  50 

Ala.  127. 
ENGAGEMENT.    In  statute.    People  v.  Utica  Ins.  Co.,  15  Johns.  385. 

ENGAGES.         in  shooting.     In  statute.    Smith  v.  State,  50  Ala.  i  ^ ,. 

ENGAGING.      In  guaranty.     Norton  v.  Powell,  4  Man.  &  G.  42. 

in  or  carryin,;;  on  the  business  of  keeping  a  theater.    Tn 

statute.     Gillman  v.  State,  55  Ala.  248. 
ENGINE.      **     In  statute.     Blanchard  v.  Sprague,  3  Sumner,  280. 

calculated  to  destroy  human  life  or  inflict  cpcievous  bodily 

harm.    In  statute.     Wotten  v.  Dawkins,  2  G.  B.  (N.  S.)  413. 
or  instrument  of  destruction.    In  statute.    Allen  v.  Thomp- 
son, L.  R..  5  Q.  a  336. 

fixed .    In  statute.     Thomas  v.  Jones,  $  B.  &  S.  916. 

ENGINEERING.    work.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  R.  Co.,  16  Q.  B.  20;  Wilson  v. 

Eden,  18  Q.  B.  488. 
In  statute.    Jones  v.  Festmog,  R.  Co.,  9  B.  &  S.  843. 
Wood  V.  Abbott,  5  Blackf.  325. 
In  will.     Polden  v.  Bosland,  L.  R.,  i  Q.  B.  157. 

or  taken  the  benefit  of  such  exemption.    In   constitution. 

Baker  z/.  State,  17  Fla.  406. 

to  be by  her.     In  will.    Chism  v.  Williams,  29  Mo.  288. 

thereof  as  of  right.    In  statute.    Tickle  v.  Brown,  4  Ad.  & 

Ell.  369. 
In  constitution.     Re  Smith,  38  Cal.  704. 
In  statute.     Att'y-Gen.  v.  Mayor,  L.  R.,  6  H.  L.  303. 
In  statute.    Sheffield  v.  Otis,   107  Mass.  282 ;  Barker  v.  Chesterfield, 
102  Mass.  129;  U.  S.  r/.  Thompson,  2  Sprague,  103;  Tylerv.  Pome- 
roy,  8  Allen,  485. 

as  a  soldier.    In  statute.    Walton  v.  Gavin,  16  Q,  B.  81. 

ENLISTMENT.     Hilliard  v.  Stewartstown,  48  N.  H.  280;  Tyler  v.  Pomeroy,  8  Allen» 
480. 

In  statute.    The  Mohawk,  3  Wall.  566. 
Ibr  the year.    In  statute.    Chase  v.  State,  Spencer,  218. 

Chotard  v.  Pope,  12  Wheat.  586. 

In  statute.     Kellogg  v.  Robinson,  32  Conn.  335  ;  Moriarty  v.  Brown^ 
39  Iowa,  634;  U.  S.  V.  An  Open' Boat,  5  Mason,  120. 


ENGINES. 

ENGRAVE. 

ENJOYED. 


ENJOYMENT. 

ENJOYING. 

ENLARGE. 

ENLISTED. 


ENROLMENT, 

ENSUING. 

BNTER. 


I 


ENTER. 


17  C.  B.  (N.  S.) 


lorse  V,  Slue,  i 

18. 

;  V.  Shepherd,  3 

c.  472  ;  Lewis  v. 

Christerson,  59 


irris  V,  State,  50 

S- 

a.  ijv. 

;  a  theater.    Th 


srievouB  bodily 

S.)  413- 

\llen  z/.  TVomp- 

.  916. 

B.  20;  Wilson  V. 


In    constitution. 

\  Mo.  288. 
Brown,  4  Ad.  & 


er  V.  Chesterfield, 
3;  Tyler  v.Pome- 

>  Q,  B.  81. 
Pomeroy,  8  Allen» 


encer,  218. 

kloriarty  v.  Brown, 
120. 


ENTER. 


lai 


ENTRY. 


Rex  V.  Handy,  6  T.  R.  286  ;  Wigan  v. 
L.  R.,  I  C.  P.  176. 
In  statute.    Taylor  v.  Oram,  i  H.  & 


BimtB  —  Continued. 

into  contract.    In  statute.    Weed  v.  Tucker,  18  N.  Y.  43a. 

or  be  in  any  land.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Pratt,  4  El.  &  HI.  863, 

ENTERED.         on  the  reforenoe.     In  statute.    Baker  v.  Stephens,  L.  R.,  2  ^). 

B.  535,  8  B.  &  S.  445- 

ENTBRINO.      Rex  v.  Smith,  Russ.  &   Ry.  417  ;  Rex  v.  Bird,  9  C.  &  P.  44  ;  Rc^.  v. 

Bailey,  Russ.  &  Ry.  341  ;  Reg.  v.  Jordan,  7  C.  &   P.  433  ;  Reg.  v. 

Winter,  8  C.  &.  P.  747  ;  Reg.  v.  O'Brien,  4  Cox  C.  C.  398  ;  Reg.  v. 

Davis,  Russ.  &  Ry.  533  ;  Reg.  v.  Spriggs,   1   M.  &  R.  357  ;  Pines  v. 

State,  50  Ala.   153  ;  State  v.  Whitby.  15  Kas.  402  ;  Franco  v.  State, 

43  Tex.  276 :  Pickering  v.  Rudd,  1  Stark.  48;  Reg.  v.  Bricc,  Russ.  & 

Ry.  4$o;  Stat'J  v.  Willis,  7  Jones  (N.  C),  190;  Donohoo  v.  Stute, 

36  Ala.  281  ;  Reg.  v.  Rust,  i   Moody  C.  C.  184;  Rex  v.    Hughes,  2 

East  P.  C.  491  :  State  v.   McDaniel,  i   Wins.  N.  C.  248 ;  State  -v. 

McCall,  4  Ala.  643. 
or  attempting  to  enter,  leaving  or  attempting  to  leave,  a 

public  conveyance.     In  insurance  policy.     Sawtellu   v.  Railway 

Pass  Ass.  Co.  15  Blatchf.  316. 

short.    Blaine  v.  Browne,  11  R.  I.  119. 

ElTFEBTAINMEirr.    In  statute.    Hawes  v.  Bd.,  i  Ex.  Div.  385;  Muir  v.  Keay,  L.  R., 

10  Q.  B.  595. 
for  man  and  horse.    In  statute.    Scattergood  v.  Waterman,  2 

Miles,  323. 
of  the  stage.    In  statute. 

Strange,  i  Harr.  &  Ruth.  41; 
public  refteshment  and . 

C.  376. 

In  statute.     Nash  v.  Douglass,  12  Abb.  Pr.  (N.  S.)  187. 

Hawkins  v.  Filkins,  24  Ark.  324. 

benefit.    In  deed.     Heathman  v.  Hall,  3  Ired.  (Eq.)  414. 

day.    In  statute.     Robertson  0.  State,  43  Ala.  329. 

interest.    McLeroy  0.  Duckworth,  13  La.  Ann.  410. 

unconditional  and  sole  ownership.    In  insurance  policy. 

Co.  V.  Haven,  5  Otto,  249. 

In  statute.    Taylor  v.  Taylor,  L.  R.,  20  Eq.  Cas.  297 ;  Conoley  v.  Gale, 

54  Ala.  269. 
In  will.     Umhers  v.  Jaggard,  L.  R.,  9  Eq.  Cas.  200  ;  re  Clinton,  L.  R., 

13  Eq.  Cas.  295. 
person to  vote.    In  statute.    Whiteley  e.  Chappell,  L.  R.,  4  Q. 

B.  147. 
Alexanders.  Greenup,  i  Munf.  134  (4  Am,  Dec.  541.) 
In  statute.     Bissell  v.  Beckwith,  32  Conn.  509. 

Innerarity  v.  Morris,  i  Ala.  660. 

In  indictment.     Com.  v.  Glover,  1 1 1  Mass.  395. 

In  statute.    U.  S.  c.  Baker,  5  Ben.  25  ;  Hatchers.  Gammell,  49  Ga.  576; 
U.  S.  V.  Cargo  of  Sugar,  3  Sawyer,  48. 

of  a  foreclosure  of  a  mortgage.     In  insurance  policy.    Mc- 

Intire  v.  Norwich  Ins.  Co.,  102  Mass.  230. 

of  appearance.     Cooly  v.  Lawrence,  5  Duer,  605. 

alter  such .    in  statute.     Ullman  v.  Murphy,  11  Blatchf.  358. 

16 


leaamm 


ENTICE. 
ENTIBE. 


Ins. 


ENTITLED. 


ENTRIES. 


ENTRY. 


ENUMERATED. 


122 


ERECTION. 


BmrMBBATED.    and  defined.    In  statute.    CuttinR  7/.  CuttinR.  20   Hun.  365. 

EQUAL.  portion.     In  will.    CumminKS  7'.  Bnimluill.  uo  Mass,  558. 

to.    In  lontriiit.     Stewart  v.  Lehigli  Valley  R.  Co.,  38  N.  J.  (L.) 

505. 
IQUALLT.         In  will.    McNcillcdRe  v.  Galbrailh,  8  S.  &  R.  43  ("<  A"«-  Dec.  572). 

and  In  common.    In  will.     VVatkins  v.  Frederick.  11  H.  L.  Cas. 

358- 

oredlble.     CollitJST/.  Stepherts,  58  Ala.  545- 

divided.     In  statute.     Howard  t'.  Howard,  19  Conn.  318. 

InvUl.     ParnellT^  Culbertson,  12  Bush,   370;  Walters  v.  Crutcher, 

15  B  Mon.  10;  Wells  v.  Newton.  4  Bush.  159;  Brown  v.  Brown,  6 

Bush.  649;  Henderson  v.  Womack,  6  Ired.  (Eq.)  437:  Jackson  %. 

Luquere,  5  Cow.  221  ;  Youngs*  Appeal.  83  Pa.  St.  59. 
to  be  divided.    In  will.     Kean  v.  Hoffecker,  2  Harr.  (Del.)  103 

(29  Am.  Dec.  336). 
In  statute.    Atfy-Gen.  v.  Sillem.  3  H.  &  C.  623. 
.    Appeal  Tax.  Ct.  v.  St.  Peter's  Academy,  50  Md.  321. 


EQUIP. 
EQUIPMENTS 


EQUIPPING, 
EQUITABLE 


EQUITABLY 
EQUITY. 


In  statute.    Gleim  %>.  The  Belmont,  11  Mo.  113. 

assignment.    Christmas  w.  Russell,  14  Wall.  69. 

estate.    Avery  v.  Durfees,  9  Ohio,  145. 

mortgage.     Hall  v.  Mobile,  etc.,  R.  Co.  58  Ala.  10. 

Womack  v.  Thomas,  48  Ala.  463. 

Savings  Inst.  t>.  Makin,  23  Me.  360. 

/;/  statuU.    Thornton  v.  Lane,  11  Ga.  459!  But'e^  «•  Weathers,  39  Ga. 

524. 
of  redemption,    Simonton  v.  Gray,  34  Me.  50;  State  %>.  Laval,  4 

McCord,  340. 

seized  in  law  or  in .    In  statute.    Mcllvaineu.  Smith.  42  Mo.  45- 

y^^ife'B .     Helms  V.  Franciscus,  2  Bland  Ch.  544  (20  Am.  Dec.  404). 

EQUIVALENT,     Tyler  r.  Boston,  7  Wall.  327. 


ERASE. 
ERECT. 


In  statute.  U.  S.  v.  Anderson,  3  Cranch  C.  C.  203. 
In  contract.    Johnson  v.    Female   University,  35  111 


ERECTED. 


ERECTION. 


518;  San  ford  v. 

Rawlings.  43  III.  92- 

;.-  'tatute.  Smith  v.  Stokes.  4  B.  &  S.  87 :  State  v.  Brown,  16  Conn. 
t;6  Whitbrook  v.  West,  26  Conn.  406:  Wadleigh  t>.  Gilman,  12 
Mc.  403  (20  Am.  Dec.  188). 

a  building.    In  statute.    Brown  v.  Hunn,  27  Conn.  332. 

and  build.    In  statute.     Douglass  v.  Com.,  2  Rawle,  262;  Tattle 

V.  State,  4  Conn.  68  ;  Hastings  v.  Aiken,  i  Gray,  163. 

or  lease.     In  charter.     DeWitt  v.  San  Francisco,  2  Cal.  296. 

In  contract.  Johnston  v.  Female  Univ.,  35  HI-  5'8:  Sanford  r.  Raw- 
lings,  43  I"-  92- 

In  statute.     King  v.  Inh'b'ts,  2  B.  &  Ad.  81 5. 

or  built.    In  statute.     King  v.  Inh'b'ts,  5  B.  &  Ad.  383. 

building .    In  statute.     McGary  v.  People.  45  N.  Y.  153. 

In  statute.  Trask  v.  Searle,  121  Mass.  229;  Brown  v.  Hunn,  27  Conn. 
322  ;  Douglass  v.  Com..  2  Rawle,  262;  Reg.  v.  Whittingham,  9  C.ft 
P.  234;  St.  George  c.  Sparrow,  16  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  214. 


ERECTION. 

i{f,  30   Hun,  365. 

Mass.  ssH. 
:;o.,  38  N.  J.  (L.) 

Am.  Dec.  573). 
ck,  II  H.  L.  Cas. 


ronn.  318. 
ters  V.  Crutcher, 
own  V'  Brown,  6 
I  437;  Jackson  «. 

59- 

I  Harr.  (Del.)  103 


ai. 

?• 

i.  la 

Weathers,  39  Ga. 

;  State  %i.  Laval,  4 

,  Smith,  42  Mo.  45. 
;20  Am.  Dec.  404). 

1.  518;  Sanford  v. 

.  Brown,  16  Conn, 
eigh  t.  Gilman,  12 

;onn.  332. 

Rawle,  262;  Tuttle 

,163- 

SCO,  2  Cal.  296. 

!;  Sanford  t>.  Raw- 


&  Ad.  383. 
N.  Y.  153. 
D.  Hunn,  27  Conn, 
hittingham,  9  C.4 
214. 


ERECTION. 


123 


ESTABLISH. 


BRBOTION  -  C'oiilinueil. 

oonstruotion  or  finishing.     In  statute.     McDermott  «>.  Palmer, 

H  N.  Y.  383. 

alter  or  repair.     In  stutute.    Trask  »>.  Scarlc.  121  Mastt.  229. 

—— oonstruotion  or  finishing  of  buildings.  Tn  .itatuti:  McDcr- 
mott  V.  Palmer,  2  E.  D.  Smith,  675;  Moran  v.  Chase,  52  N.  V.  346. 

of  a  dwelUng'house.     />i  statut,:     WnAh  w.  State,  4  Conn.  65. 

of  any  building.     Indeed.     Shaw  ».  ilitchcock.  rig  Mass.   254. 

or   oonstruotion    of  a  building.     ///  stiUute.      Presbyterian 

Church  0.  Allison,  10  Pa.  St.  418  ;  re  Hewitt,  10  Pa  St.  379  ;  Perigo 
r.  Vanhorn,  2  Miles,  359;  Miller  7',  Oliver,  8  Watt.s,  314;  Harris  ». 
VVoolston.  3  Phila.  376;  Smith  7'./Nelson,  2  Fhila.  113;  Hand  ». 
Mann,  3  Phil.i.  429,  Kirk  v.  Talifuirro,  8  S.  &  M.  754;  Dreisbach  ». 
Kecler,  2  F'a.  St.  77  ;  Armstrong  v.  Ware,  20  Pa.  St.  519. 

used  in  oonduoting  the  business  of  any  mine.    In  statute. 

Barwell  7'.  Hundred,  14  Q.  B.  704. 

and  improvements.     In  deed.     West  0.  Biakeway,  2  Man.  &  G. 

752. 

or  additions.    In  deed.    Holbrook  e.  Chamberlin,  116  Mass.  155. 

and  keeps  a  billiard  table.  In  statute.  Sears  .;.  West.  1  .Mur- 
phy, 291  (3  Am.  Dec.  694). 

B.ildwin  V.  U.  S.  Tel.  Co.,  6  Abb.  Pr.  (N.  S.)  405. 

In  statute.     Rankin  v.  Pitkin,  50  Iowa,  313. 

in  a  judgment.    In  statute.     Bickel  t<.  Erskine,  43  Iowa,  213. 

In  bill  of  ladiui;.     Sandford  «.  Housatonic  R.  Co.,  11  Cush.  155. 

offEiot.     In  statute.     Adsit  t/.  Wilson,  7  How.  Pr.  64;  Kasson  0. 


ERECTIONS. 

EHEOTS. 
ERROR. 

ERRORS. 
ESCAPE. 


ESCAPES. 

ESCHEAT. 
ESCROW. 


ESPECIAL. 

ESQUIRE. 
ESTABLISH. 


M'lls,  8  How.  Pr.  377;  Biglow  r/.  Sanders,  22  Barb.   147. 

Reg.  «.  Allen,   C.    &  M.  295,  State   ?'.  Murray,  ij   Me.    100;  Reg.  w 

Waters,  12   Cox  C.  C.  390;  Reg.  ».  Bootie,  2    Burr.    864;  Reg.  r/. 

Stokes,  5  C.  &  P.    148  ;  Com.  v.  Filburn,    119   Mass.    297  ;  State  v. 

Beebe,  13  Kas.  539;  Steere  v.  Field,  2  Mason^  326. 
In  statute.     Howard  v.  Blackford,  Pen.  777, 

warrant.    In  statute.     Anderson  v.  Hampton,  i  B.  &  Aid.  310. 

any  instrument,  arms  or  other  things  calculated  to  aid  his . 

In  statute.     Hughes  v.  State,  i  Eng.   131. 
negligent .    In  statute.     Adams  v.  Turrentine,  8  Ired.  147. 

from  any  oaiise  whatever.    In  bill  of  lading.    Oxley ».   St. 

Louis,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  65  Mo.  629. 

Com.  V.  Hite,  6  Leigh,  558  (29  Am.  Dec.  227,  note). 

Jordan  v.  Pollock,  14  Ga.  145;  Jackson  %i.  Catlin,  2  Johns.  248  ;  Clark 
c.  Gifford,  10  Wend.  310;  Bramam  v.  Bingham,  26  N.  Y.  483;  White 
'.'.  Bailey,  14  Conn.  270;  State  Bk.  v.  Evans,  3  Green  (L.)  155  (28 
Am.  Dec.  400). 

privileges.  In  statute.  City  of  Elk  Point  v.  Vaughn,  i  Da- 
kota, 113. 

In  insurance  policy.    Perkins  ».  Ins.  Co.,  2  El.  &  Bl.  322. 

Smith  V.  Forest,  49  N,  H.  230. 

In  statute.  Kingv.  Wade,  i  B.  &  Ad.  873;  Con>.  v  Simonds,  11  Gray, 
306 


'•tjftfflwwnaii^HMp  iiii<ii^>»t«miaMMj^^ 


ESTABLISH. 


X24 


ESTATE. 


In  statute.    Davenport  v. 


ESTABLISH  —  Continued. 

and  regulate  domeBtio  relations. 

Caldwell.  lo  S.  C.  317. 

and  regulate  markets.    In  city  charter.    Ketchuni  v.  City  of 

Buffalo,  14  N.  Y.  356 ;  BeekmanT/.  People,  27  Barb.  260;  People  v. 
Lowber,  28  Barb.  65  ;  Waitman  t>.  Philadelphia,  33  Pa.  St.  202. 
or  set  up  a  newspaper  or  printing  press.    In  covenant.    An- 
derson V.  Faulconer,  30  Miss.  US- 
ESTABLISHED.     Gibson  v.  Kirk,  i  Q.  B.  85  5. 

In  statute.    Com.  v.  Simonds,  ii  Gray,  306;  Weigel  v.  Betz,  18  La. 
Ann.  49. 

by  a  jury.    In  statute.    Fitch  r.  Tafft,  1 26  Mass.  504. 

.  '     or  usual  place  of  business.     In  statute.     Rhodes  2/.  Salem, 

etc.,  Tp.  Co.,  98  Mass  95. 
ESTATE.  Cutts  v.  Com.,  2  Mass.  284 :  Deering  v.  Tucker,  55  Me.  284 ;  Jackson 

V.  Parker,  9  Cow.  73;  Hunter  v.  Husted,  Busb.   (Eq.)  141 :  U.  S.  v. 
Crookshank,  i  Edw.  233  ;  Jackson  v.  Robins,  16  Johns.  537  ;  State 
V.  Bishop,  15  Me.  122. 
In  deed.     Doe  v.  Evans,  9  Ad.  &  Ell.  719. 
In  indictment.    People  v.  Hall,  19  Cal.  425. 

In  statute.    Harrison  v.  Lamar.  33  Ark.  824:  Friedman  v.  Macy,  17 
Cal  226;  Smithdeal  v.  Smith.  64  N.C.  52;  Filliter  7/.  Phippard.  11 
Q.  B.  348;  Freedman  T/.  Goodwin,  I  McAllister.  148. 
In  will.    Sanderson  v.  Dobson,  7  C.  B.  100 ;  Allison  v.  Chancy.  63 
Mo.  283 ;  Mabley  v.  Stainback,  i  Martin,  75  ('  Am.  Dec.  S45):  Tur- 
bett  V.  Turbett,  3  Yeates,  187  (2  Am.  Dec.  369) ;  Vanderzee  v.  Van- 
derzee,  36  N.  Y.  231 ;  Terry  v.  Wiggans,  47  N.  Y.  513  ;  Jackson  v. 
Merrill.  6  Johns.  185;  Archer  v.  Deneale,   i  Peters.  585  ;   Doe  v. 
Lean,  i  Q.  B.  229;  Hamilton  v.  Buckmaster,  L.  R.,  3  Eq.  Cas.  325; 
OToole  V.  Browne,  3  El.  &  Bl.  572 ;  Kellogg  v.  Blair.  6  Mete.  322 ; 
Tracy  v.  Kilbourn,  3  Cush.  557;  Hammond  V.  Hammond,  8  Gill  & 
J.  436;  Hart  w.  White.  26  Vt.  260;  Arnold  w.  Lincoln,  8  R.  L  384; 
Countess  of  Bridgewater  v.  Duke  of  Bolton,  6  Mod.  106;  Jackson 
V.  Delaney,  11   Johns.  365;  Brewer  v.  Brightman,  4  McCord,6o; 
Andrews  v.  Bramfield,  32  Miss.  107  ;  Crostwaight  v.  Hutchinson,  2 
Bibb.  407  ;  Norris  v.  Clark,  10  N.  J.  (Eq.)  51 ;  Den  v.  Snitcher.  14 
N  J  (Eq.)  53;  Vick  v.  Sueter.  3  El.  &  Bl.  233 ;  New  Orleans  v. 
Stewart,  28  La.  Ann.  181 ;  Jacks  v.  Bridewell,  51  Miss.  881 ;  Roths- 
child  v.  Hatch,  54  Mi|p.  554- 

and  efltects.    In  statute.    Sayer  v.  Defaur,  1 1  Q.  B.  335 ;  Att'y 

Gen.  V.  Browning,  8  H  L.  Cas.  243. 
In  will.     Perceval  v.  Perceval,  L.  R.,  9  Eq.  Cas.  387. 

in  settlement.     Mechanics',  etc.,  Bk's.  Appeal,  31  Conn.  69. 

of  inheritance  or  freehold.    In  statute.    Inhabitants  of  Ips- 
wich V.  Inhabitants  of  Topsfield,  5  Mete.  350. 

real  and  personal.  In  will.    Austin  v.  Rutland,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  45 

Vt.  215. 

all  my .    In  will.     Donovan  w.  Donovan,  4   Harr.    (Del)   177; 

Godfreys.  Humphrey,  18  Pick.  537. 

any in  fee  or  for  life.    In  statute.    Olcott  v.  Wood,  14  N.  Y.  33. 

ft^otory In  will.     Brainerd  v.  Cowdrey,  16  Conn.  i. 

interested  in  the .    In  statute.    Shields  v.  Ashley,  16  Mo.  471. 


tan 


ESTATE. 


'e.    Davenport  v. 

stchuni  V.  City  of 
b.  260 ;  People  v. 
,3  Pa.  St.  202. 
In  cmenant,    Ari- 


el V.  Betz,  18  La. 

s.  504. 

Rhodes  v.  Salem, 

Me.  284;  Jackson 
[Eq.)  141 :  U.  S.  V. 
Johns.  537 ;  State 


dman  v.  Macy,  17 
terz/.  Phippard,  11 
48. 

son  V.  Chancy,  63 
m.  Dec.  S45) ;  Tur- 
Vanderzee  v.  Van- 
{.  513;  Jackson  v. 
eters,  585  ;  Doe  7>. 
R.,  3  Eq.  Cas.  325; 
Blair,  6  Mete.  322  ; 
ammond,  8  Gill  & 
.incoln.  8  R.  I.  384; 
Mod.  106;  Jackson 
lan,  4  McCord,  60; 
It  V.  Hutchinson,  2 
Den  V.  Snitcher,  14 
\ ;  New  Orleans  v. 
i  Miss.  881 ;  Roths- 

II  Q.  B.  335 ;  Att'y- 


leal,  31  Conn.  69. 
Inhabitants  of  Ips- 

and,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  45 

Harr.    (Del.)   177; 


Wood,  14  N.  Y 
Conn.  I. 
shley,  16  Mo.  471 


ESTATE. 


125 


EVICTION. 


"EBITJlTE  - 


ESTATES. 


ESTIMATE. 
ESTIMATED. 


ESTIMATION. 
ESTOPPEL. 


ESTBAY. 


ET  AL. 


ETC. 


EVADINO. 
EVENT. 


EVERY. 


EVICTION. 


Continued. 

real .     In  will.    Knight  t.  Selby,  3  Man.  &  G.  95. 

residue  of  my .    In  will.    Den  v.  Drew,  14  N.  J.  (L.)  68. 

hereditaments  and  premises.    Indeed.    Dayrell  z/.  Hoare,  12 

Ad.  &  Ell.  369. 
other .    In  statute.    Atwater  v.  Inhabitants  of  Woodbridge,  6 

Conn.  223  (16  Am.  Dec.  46). 
In  verdict.     Roddy  v.  McGeti  ick,  49  Ala.  1 59. 
In  contract.     Heald  v.  Cooper,  8  Me.  32. 
cash  value.     In  insurance  policy.     Elliott  v,  Lycoming  Ins.  Co., 

66  Pa.  St.  22  (5  Am.  Rep.  323). 
containing  by .     In  contract.     Stebbins  v.  Eddy,  4  Mason,  414. 

Frost  V.  Saratoga  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  5  Demo,  1 54;  Leicester  v.  Rehobeth* 

4  Mass.  180;  Owen  v.  Bartholomew,  9  Pick.  520;  Van  Rensselear 

V.  Kearney,  1 1  How.  297  ;  Water's  Appeal,  35  Pa.  St.  523  ;  Sparrow 

V.    Kingman,  I   N.   Y.  242  ;  Armfield  v.   Moore,   Busb.   (L.)   157; 

Dezell  V.  Odell,  3  Hill,  215. 
In  statute.    Thompson  v.  Corpstein,  52  Cal.  653 ;  Shepherd  v.  Hawley, 

4  Oreg.  206  ;  Roberts  v.  Barnes,  27  Wis.  422  ;  Walters  v.  Glats,  29 

Iowa,  437  ;  Lyman  v.  Gibson,  18  Pick.  426. 
Bacchus  V.  Moreau,  4  La.  Ann.  313  ;  Lebeau  v.  Trudeau,  10  La.  Ann. 

164;  Conery  v.  Webb,  12  La.  Ann.  282. 
Queen  v.  Redpath,  10  Mod.  152 ;  Railroad  Co.  v.  Metcalfe,  4  Mete.  2ii ; 

Ham  V.  Tichenor,  3  Mon.  196. 
In  bill  of  particulars.     Hayes  z/.  Wilson,  105  Mass.  21. 
In  bond.    Com.  v.  Ross,  6  S.  &  R.  427- 
In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Lakeman,  4  Cush.  597. 
In  plea.     Bryan  v.  Bates,  15  111.  87. 
In  statute.     Dano  v.  R.  Co.,  27  Ark.  564. 
In  will.     Barnaby  v.  Tessell,  L.  R.,  11  Eq.  Cas.  363. 
In  statute.     Smith  v.  State,  43  Ala.  345. 

of  the  award.    In  order.     Reeves  v.  McGregor,  9  Ad.  &  Ell.  577; 

In  deed.    Marsick  v.  Webber,  2  El.  &  Bl.  637. 

of  the  trial.    In  statute.    Hardy  v.  Featherstonhaugh,  10  B.  & 

S.  629;L.  R.,  4Q.  B.  725. 

abide  the .    In  statute.    Jones  v.  Williams,  L.  R.,  8  Q.  B.  280; 

Stooke  V.  Taylor,  5  Q.  B.  Div.  569. 
follow  the .    In  statute.     Field  v.  R.  Co.,  3  Ex.  Div.  26 ;  Myers 

V.  Defries.  5  Ex.  Div.  15;  Id.  180. 
Charter  Ins.  Co.  v.  Colt,  20  Wall.  560. 

declaration.    In  statute.    Doe  v.  Roe,  2  Ad.  &  Ell.  1 1. 

of  them.    In  bond.  Besorc  v.  Potter,  12  S.  &  R.  158. 

person.     In  statute.    Washington  7/.  State,  17  Wis.  148. 

son.    In  will.     Surtees  v.  Surtees,  L.  R.,  12  £q.  Cas.  400. 

such  overseer.    In  statute.    King  v.  Share,  3  Q.  B.  37. 

way  fitted  for  the  voyage.    In  charter-party.     Von  Lingen  v. 

Davidson,  i  Fed.  Rep.  178. 

in case.    In  constitution.    Steele  v.  Shields,  49  Md.  304. 

Upton  v.  Townsend,  17  C.   B.  30;  Royce  v.  Guggenheim,  106  Mass. 


s 


EVICTION. 


126 


EXCEED. 


EVIDENCE. 


EVICTION  —  Continued. 

20I  ;  Mitchell  v.  Warner,  5  Conn.  497;  Succession  of  Coxe,  15  La. 
Ann.  514;  Reasoner  v.  Edmondson,  5  Ind.  393;  Pendleton  v. 
Dyett,  4  Cow.  581. 

McWilliams  v.  Rodgers,  56  Ala.  93  ;  Schloss  v.  Creditors,  31  Cal.  201; 
Nelson  v.  Johnson,  18  Ind.  329;  Harvey  v.  Smith,  17  Ind.  272. 

In  statute.     Re  Comstock,  8  Ben.  335. 

against  himself.    In  constitution.    State  v.  Ober,  52  N.  H.459 

(13  Am.  Dec.  88). 

in  support  thereof.     In  statute.     State  v.  Halliday,  60   Mo.  596 

of  a  contract.    In  statute.     Mullett  v.    Hutchinson,  7   B.  <b  C. 

640  ;  Blackwell  v.  McNaughton,  i  Q.  B.  128. 

of  debt.    In  statute.     Gaines  v.  Craig,  24  Ark.  477. 

oiroumstantial .     People  v.  Kennedy,  32  N.  Y.  141. 

prima  fboio .     Emmons  z/.  Westfield  Bk.,  97  Mass.  230. 

of  debt.     In  statute.    New  York  Life  IriS.  Co.  v.  Beebe,  7  N.  Y 

364- 
EVIDENT.  proof  is .     In  constitution.    Re  Alexander,  59  Mo.  598;  ex  parte 


EVIDENCES. 


EVIDENTLY. 
EX. 


Acree,  63  Ala.  234;  ex  parte  Foster,  5  Tex.  (App.)  625  (32  Am.  Rep. 
577.) 

—  unsmtable.    In  statute.    Thayer  v.  Horner,  1 1  Mete.  104. 

—  parte.     Lincoln  w.  Cook,  3  111.  61. 

parte  matema.    Banta  v.  Demarest,  24  N.  J.  (L.>  431. 

parte  paterna.    Banta  v.  Demarest,  24  N.  J.  (L.)  431 . 

post  &cto.     In  constitution.    Townsend  v.  Townsend,  Peck,  i 

(14  Am.  Dec.  722);  Bell  v.  Perkins,  Peck,  261  (14  Am.  Dec,  745); 
re  Gabenz,  45  Cal.  430;  People  v.  Mortimer,  46  Cal.  114;  U.  S.  v. 
Hughes,  8  Ben.  29;  Coles  v.  County  of  Madison,  Breese,  154(12 
Am.  Dec.  i6i);  Dickinson z/.  Dickinson,  3  Murphy,  327  (9  Am.  Dec. 
'  608);  Dash  V.  Van  Kleck,  7  Johns.  477(5  Am.  Dec.  291);  Turner 

V.  State,  40  Ala.  21;  Walston  v.  Com.,  16  B.  Mon.  37;  Strong  w. 
State,  I  Blackf.  193  ;  Den.  v.  Van  Riper,  16  N.  J.  (L.)  7  ;  Boston  v. 
Cummins,  16  Ga.  102  ;  Cummings  v.  State,  4  Wall.  277 ;  U.  S.  v. 
Hall,  2  Wash.  C.  C,  366;  Woart  v.  Wir.nir'<,  3  N.  H.  473;  Fletcher 
V.  Peck,  6  Cranch,  87 ;  Shepherd  v.  People,  55  N.  Y.  403.  See 
note  by  Mr.  Justice  Johnson  in  2  Peters,  681 ;  Calder  v.  Bail,  3 
Dallas,  386  ;  Gut  v.  State,  9  Wall.  35;  Locke  v.  New  Orleans,  4 
Wall.  172;  Carpenter  v.  State,  17  How.  456;  Municipality  v. 
Wheeler,  10  La.  Ann.  145;  Perry's  Case,  3  Gratt.  632;  Fisher  v. 
Cockerill,  5  Mon.  132;  Railroad  v.  Dickerson,  17  B.  Mon.  176;  State 
V.  Willis,  66  Mo.  131  ;  O'Donohue  v.  Aiken,  2  Duv.  479;  ex  parte 
Bethurum,  66  Mo.  545;  Evans  7/.  Montgomery,  4  W.  &  S.  218;  Ori- 
ental Bk.  V.  Freeze,  18  Me.  100;  Mechanics'  Bank's  Appeal,  31 
Conn.  63 ;  Lord  v.  Chadbourne,  42  Me.  429 ;  Albee  v.  May,  2  Paine, 
74;  B.iy  v.  Gage,  36  Barb.  477;  Strong  v.  State,  i  Blackf.  193; 
Turner  c.  State,  40  Ala.  21;  Ross'  Case,  2  Pick,  165;  Rand  v.  Com., 

9  Gratt,  738;  Hartung  v.  People,  22  N.  Y.  95. 

EXAMINATION.     In  statute.    Queen  v.  Inhabitants,  11   Q.  B.  63  ;  9  Ad.  &  Ell.  837 ; 

10  Ad.  &  Ell.  679. 

on  oath.    In  statute.    Laughran  v.  Kelly,  8  Cush.  199. 

XXCEED.  did  not .    In  statute.    Re  Earl  of  Harrington,  2  El.  &  Bl.  676. 


!"|i"  iimWJHLil.'W'i  '. 


EXCEED. 


of  Coxe,  1 5  La. 
;    Pendleton  v. 

tors,  31  Cal.  201; 
17  Ind.  272. 

,er,  52  N.  H.459 

day,  60   Mo.  596. 
inson,  7   B.  &  C » 

Ml- 
141. 

ass.  230. 
V.  Beebe,  7  N.  Y 

o.  598 ;  ex  parte 
625  (32  Am.  Rep. 

1  Mete.  104. 

L.)  43«- 
L.)  43'  • 

twnsend,  Peck,  t 
\  Am.  Dec.  745) ; 
:al.  114;  U.  S.  V. 
n,  Breese,  154(12 
U  327  (9  Am.  Dec. 
Dec,  291);  Turner 
>n.  37;  Strong  v. 
(L.)  7;  Boston  w. 
alt.  277;  U.  S.  V. 
.  H.  473 ;  Fletcher 
;  N.  Y.  403-    See 
Calder  v.  Ball,  3 
/.  New  Orleans,  4 
;    Municipality   v. 
lit.  632 ;  Fisher  v. 
3.  Mon.  176;  State 
Ouv.  479;  ex  parte 
W.  &  S.  2i8;Ori- 
Bank's  Appeal,  31 
ee  V.  May,  2  Paine, 
ite,  I   Blackf.  193 ; 
165;  Rand  v.  Com., 

1 ;  9  Ad.  &  Ell.  837 ; 

:ush.  199.  ' 

,  2  El.  &  Bl.  676. 


EXCEPT. 


127 


EXECUTED 


EXCEPT. 


In  grant.     Greenleaf  v.  Barth,  61 


EXCEPTING. 

EXCEPTION. 
EXCESSES. 

EXCESSIVE. 


as  hereinafter  excepted. 

Peters,  302. 
the  brick  fiictory.    In  statute.    Allen  v.  Scott,  21  Pick.  25  (32 

Am.  Dec.  238). 
Barnes  v.  Burt,  38  Conn.  541. 
In  deed.    Stockwell  v.  Couillard,  129  Mass.  231, 
In  statute.    Quary  v.  Gambert,  32  Cal.  304. 
cruel  treatment  or  outrages.    In  statute.    Tourne  v.  Tourne, 

9  La.  Ann.  452  ;  Armant  v.  Her  Husband,  4  La.  Ann.  137. 
In  plea.    Starch  v.  Clarke,  4  B.  &  Ad.  1 1 5. 

bail.    In  constitution.    Ex  parte  Duncan,  53  Cal.  410. 

fines.    In  constitution,    Pervear  v.  Com.,  5  Wall.  475 ;  Blyden- 

burgh  V.  Mills,  39  Conn.  484. 

weight.    In  statute.    Avelard  v.  Lucas,  5  C.  P.  Div.  211. 

Cass  V.  Thompson,  i  N.  H.  65  (8  Am.  Dec.  36);  Com.  v.  Clark,  14  Gray, 

367 ;  BufTum  v.  Murry,  3  Mason,  481. 

and  convey.    In  power  of  attorney.    Long  7/.  Fuller,  21  Wis.  122. 

second  of first  unpaid.    22  How.  96. 

liquor.     In  statute.    Queen  v.  Lancashire,  7  El.  &  Bl.  840. 

In  constitution.    Portland   Bk.  v.  Apthorp.  12  Mass.  352;  Oliver  v.. 

Washington  Mills,  1 1   Allen,  268 ;  Scholey  v.  Rew,  23  Wall.  345 ; 

Pacific  Ins.  Co.  v.  Soule,  7  Wall.  433. 
In  statute.    Patrick  v.  Faulke,  45  Mo.  312. 
In  insurance  policy.     Palmer  v.  Warren  Ins.  Co.,  i  Story,  365. 
In  statute.    Washburn  v.  Gould,  3  Story  C.  C.  122, 

jurisdiction.    Com.  v.  O'Connell,  8  Gray,  464. 

of  abend.    In  verdict.    Walker  v.  Gibbs,  2  Dall.  211 ;  i  Yeates, 

255- 

of  costs.     In  statute.    Gordon  v.  Ross,  2  Cal.  157. 

power.    In  statute.     Park  Soc.  v.  City  of  Hartford,  47  Conn.  89. 

right.    In  charter.    Sloan  v.  State,  8  Blackf.  361. 

EXCIjUSrVELY.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Manchester,  16  Q.  B.  450. 


EXCHANGE. 


EXCISABI.E. 
EXCISE. 

EXCLUDED. 

EXCLUDING. 

EXCLUSIVE. 


EXCUSABLE. 

EXCUSE. 
EXECUTE. 

EXECUTED. 


neglect.    In  statute.    Flanders  v.  Sherman,  18  Wis.  593;  Stop- 

penfeldt  v.  Milwaukee,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  29  Wis.  690;  Johnson  v.  Eldred, 
13  Wis.  487  ;  Stafford  v.  McMillan,  25  Wis.  566. 

lawful .    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Harvey,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  R.  285. 

In  statui".    Waleman  v.  Merrill,  4  Vroom,  378 ;  Ker^ible  v.  Harris,  7 

Vroon  ,  526;  Scott  v.  Dow,  2  Green,  350. 
Bagley  v.  McMickle,  9  Cal.  430;  State  v.  Young,  23  Minn.  551. 
In  declaration.    Walbridge  v.  Arnold,  21  Conn.  425. 
In  deed.    Stuart  v.  Dutton,  39  111.  91. 
In  statute.    Den.  v.  Young,  7  Halst.  300 ;  Calhoun  v.  Bufiington,  25, 

Mo.  443 ;  Little  v.  Dodge,  32  Ark.  453, 

and  delivered.    In  contract.    Faunce  v.  Ins.  Co.,  loi  Mass.  279. 

execution .    In  statute.    Smith  v.  Young,  12  N.  J.  (L.).  300. 

has unto.     Bagley  v.  McMickle,  9  Cal.  340. 

to  be indue  Jbrm  of  law.    In  writ.    Magnayv.  Monger,  4  Q,. 

.  B.  818. 


SXECUTINa* 


EXECUTION. 


EXECUTIVE. 


EXECUTOB. 
EXECUTORY 


Drewe  v.  Lamson,  1 1  Ad.  &  Ell.  529. 

any  such  deed.    In  statute.    Ellis  v.  McCormack,  lo  B.  &  S.  ^. 

Tiernan  v.  Fenimere,  17  Ohio,  545- 

In  statute.     Ins.  Co.  v.  Halleck.  6  Wall.  SS^- 

of  the  instrument.    Freeman  v.  Ellison,  37  Mich.  459. 

or  other  legal  prooess.    In  statute.    Re  Fanshaw,  L.  R.,  11  Eq. 

Cas.615. 

in upon  any  judgment.    In  statute.    Re  Lilley,  14  Q-  B.  404. 

on  their .    In  deed.    Dingwall  v.  Edwards,  4  B.  &  S.  758. 

proof  of .    Freeman  v.  Ellison,  37  Mich.  459- 

In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Barnabo,  14  Blatchf.  74- 

authority.    Com.  v.  Hall,  9  Gray,  267. 

officer.    Thome  v.  San  Francisco.  4  Cal.  127. 

or  ministerial  officers.    In  statute.    Cook  v.  College  of  Louis- 

villa,  9  Bush,  541  • 
Sheldon  v.  Smith,  97  Mass.  34 ;  Firmey  v.  Barnes,  97  Mass.  401. 
In  promissory  note.    Rittenhouse  v.  Ammerman,  64  Mo.  196. 
oontraot.     Farrington  v.  Tennessee,  5  Otto,  683. 

EXECUTOBS .    In  will.    Phillips  v.  Stewart,  59  Mo.  49'- 

. administrators  and  assigns.    In  insurance  policy.  26  N.  Y.  253. 

my ,    In  ivill.    Noel  v.  Harvey,  29  Miss.  72. 

EXECUTOBSmP.    expenses.    In  will.    Sharp  v.  Lush,  10  Ch.  Div.  468. 

EXECUTOBY. devise.    In  statute.    Edwards  v.  Bibb,  54  Ala.  475- 

trust.    Egerton  v.  Brownlow,  4  H.  L.  Cas.  210. 

BXECUTBIX.    In  will.    Owen  v.  Ellis.  64  Mo.  77- 

EXEMPLABY.    —damages.    Chiles  z..  Drake,  2  Mete.  147 :  Fay  z..  Parker  53  N. 
■^^^  H.  342 ;  Bixby  v.  Dunlap,  56  N.  H.  456 :  Fry  v.  Bennett,  i  Abb.  P«. 

304;  Roth  V.  Eppy,  80  111.  283. 

from  taxation.    In  statute.    S.  H.  Co.  v.  St.  Louis,  62  Mo.  135- 

In  statute.    Atf  y-Gen.  v.  Fitzjohn,  2  Hurl.  &  N.  473:  State  v.  Forshner, 

43  N.  H.  90. 
from  taxation  of  every  kind.    In  hospital  charter.    Sheehanv. 

Good  Samaritan  Hospital,  50  Mo.  155. 

.^holly In  statute.    East  London  Water  Works  v.  Overseers, 

2  El.  &  El.  455- 
EXEMPTION.    Glassinger  v.  State,  24  Ohio  St.  206. 

In  statute.    Long  v.  Converse,  i  Otto,  1 13. 
EXEBCISE.       Indeed.    Winter  v.  Williams,  4  Ad.  &  El.  251. 
EXEBOITOB.    The  Phebe.  Ware,  267. 

Reg.  V.  Webb.  2  C.  &  K.  938. 

the  books.    In  statute.    Broner  v.  Cotheal,  10  Barb.  216. 

In  statute.    Newell ».  State,  2  Conn.  38;  Hammett  v.  Starkweather, 
47  Conn.  440. 

legaUy In  statute.    Pfeiffer  v.  Suss,  73  Mo.  2. 

BXmBITINO.    thebiU.     In  plea.     Rees  z'.  Morgan,  5  B.  &  Ad.  1039. 

EXHIBITION.    pubUo .    In  statute.    Com.  t/.  Gee.  6  Cush.  179. 

EXHIBITS.         Lake  v.  Skinner,  i  Jac.  &  W.  9 :  Brown  v.  Redwyne.  16  Ga.  67. 


EXEMPT. 
EXEMPTED. 


EXHIBIT. 
EXHIBITED. 


ilJW,4U"Ulll.'Mll«'il<l 


k,  lo  B.  &  S.  90. 


:h.  459- 

iw.  L.  R.,  II  Eq. 

,  14  Q.  B.  404. 
b  S.  758. 


EXISTENCE. 
EXISTENOE. 

ExrsTmo. 


X29 


EXPLOSION. 


:olIege  of  Louis- 

EXPECTED. 

Mass.  401  • 

EXPEDITION. 

MLo.  196. 

EXPELLED. 

83. 

EXPENSE. 

EXPENSES. 

/ify.  26  N.  Y.  253. 

h,  Div.  468. 

475- 

ly  V.  Parker,  53  N. 
ennett,  i  Abb.  P(. 

Louis,  62  Mo.  I3S- 

* 

State  V.  Forehner, 

arter.    Sbeehan  v. 

>rk8  V.  Overseers, 

EXPENSIVE. 

EXPEBIMENT 

oorporate .    In  statute.     Hurt  v.  Salisbury.  55  Mo.  310, 

In  insurance  policy.    Gee  v.  Ciieshire  Ins.  Co.,  5J  N.  H.  65. 

creditors.    In  statute.     Fox  v.  Edwards.  38  Iowa,  21. 

estates.    In  statute     State  7'.  Di veil ng,  66  Mo.  375. 

laws.     In  statute.     Laurie  1:  State,  5  Ind.  625. 

railroad  corporations.    In  statute.     Indianapolis,  etc.,  R.  Co., 

V.  Blacknian,  63  III.  117. 

in  the suit.    In  statute.    Blake  v.  Dove.  7  Hurl.  61  N.  472. 

EXPATRIATED.    Ludlam  v.  Ludiam,  26  N.  Y.  356. 
EXPECT.  Johnson  v.  McCune,  27  Mo.  171. 

EXPECTANCY.    In  deed.    Vallev.  Clemens,  18  Mo.  486. 

EXPECTANT. estates.    In  statute.     Lawrence  z*.  Bayard.  7  Paige,  70;  Under- 
bill V.  Saratoga,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  20  Barb.  455. 

In  contract.    Bold  v.  Ray  nor,  i  M.  &  W.  343. 

to  arrive.    In  contract.     Gorrisson  v.  Perrin,  2  C.  B.  (N.  S.)68i. 

Leathers  v.  Greenacre,  53  Me.  573. 
Perry  v.  Fitzhowe,  8  Q.  B.  757. 

half  the .    In  contract.    Snow  t/.  Johnson,  i  Minn.  48. 

In  partnership  agreement.    Fishery.  Goddard,  i  Black,  506;  8  Peters, 

355- 
In  pica.    Richardson  v.  Clasen,  10  Q.  B.  756. 
In  statute.  Gurnee  z/.  Maloney,  38  Cal.  81;;  Whitehousev.  R.  Co.,  L.  R.. 

5  Ex.  12;  Dashiell  v.  Mayor,  45  Md.  615. 
///  will.    Re  Haines,  4  Halst.  Ch.  506. 

—  in  relation  to  highways.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Heath,  6  B.  & 
S.  587. 

—  inoiirred.    In  statute.    Bayley  v.  Wilkinson,  16  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  190. 

—  necessarily  incurred.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Mayor,  5  Q.  B.  862. 

—  of  administration.    In  statute.    Lester  v.  Mathews,  56  Ga.  6$$- 
actual that  may  appertain  to  the  goods  themselves.    In  con- 
tract.    Fosters.  Goddard,  i  Cliff.  158. 

costs  and .    In  order.    Ball  v.  Vason,  56  Ga.  264. 

proper  and  legal .    In  statute.    Sullivan  v.  Mining  Co.,  39  Cal. 

467. 
In  statute.    Webster  v.  Peck,  31  Conn.  495. 

In  patent.    Hills  v.  London  Gas-light  Co.,  5  Hurl.  &  N.^JH- 


EXPEBT. 


o  Barb.  216. 

t  v.  Starkweather, 


f  Ad.  1039. 

79. 

'n<?,  16  Ga.  67. 


TavpfHE 

EXPLICIT. 

EXPLOSION. 


17 


Jones  V.  Tucker,  41  N.  H.  547 ;  Page  v.  Parker,  40  N.  H.  47 ;  State  v. 
Phair,  48  Vt.   366 ;  Heald  v.  Thing,  45  Me.  392  ;  Mitchell  v.  State, 
58  Ala.  417 ;  Young  v.  O'Neil,  57  Ala.   567  ;  Dole  v.  Johnson,  50  N 
H.  452 ;  Clark  v.   Rockland  Water  Co.,  52  Me.  68 ;    Sweetze  v 
Lowell,  33  Me.  446. 

and  terminate.    In  lease.    Bowman  v.  Foot,  29  Conn.  331. 

Spencer  v.  Colt,  89  Pa.  St.  314. 

In  Jire  insurance  policy.     7  Wall.  44;  Stanley  v.  Ins.  Co.,  L.  R.,  3  Ex. 

71  ;  United  Ins.  Co.  v.  Foote,  22  Ohio  St.  340. 
loss  occasioned  by  the of  a  steam-boiler.    In  insurance  policy. 

St.  John  V.  Am.  Mut.  F.  &  M.  Ins.  Co.,  11  N.  Y.  516. 


■ 


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i 


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EXPLOSIONS. 


ESXPLOSIONS. 


130 


EXTERNAL. 


In  fire  policy.     Briggs  v.  N.  A.  &  M. 
In  statute.    Bliss  v.  Lilley, 


policy.      Washburn    v. 


caused  by  lightning  or . 

Ins.  Co..  53  N-  Y.  446. 
EXPLOSIVE.     preparations  and  compositions. 

3B.  &S.  129. 
any  other substance.      In    insurance 

Miami  Valley  Ins.  Co..  2  Fed.  Rep.  633. 
EXPORTATION.     Forman  .'.  Peaslee.  n  Month^L^R.  (N^S.)  273^ 

In  statute.     Barrett  7/.  Stockton  R.  Co.,  2  Man.  &G.  312. 

designed  for .    In  statute.    Com.  x'.  King.  .  Whan.  448. 

shipped  for .    StocktonR.Co.x/.Barrett..Cl.&F  590. 

from  the  port.    In  statute.    MuUer  v.  Baldwin.  L.  R..  9  9-  «■ 

In  Zstitution.    Crandall..  State.  6  Wall.  35=  Almy  .^  State.^4   How. 

,69;  State  7/.  Turner.  5   Harr.  50. :  ex  parte   Martin.  7   Nev.  140. 

re  Wong  Yung  Quy.  2  Fed.  Rep.  624. 

Reg.  2/.  Webb,  2  C.  &  K.  938.  ,    ^^       .^  ^c- 

1!  to  sale,    in  statute.    Eberle  ..  Mehrback,  55  N.  Y.  682;  Adams 

Ex.  Co.  7/.  Schlessinger.  75  Pa- St.  246.  f 
•  to  injury.    In  statute.    Treat's  Appeal.  40  Conn.  288. 
to  the  danger  of  fire.    In  statute.    Safford  v.  Boston,  etc..  k. 

Co..  103  Mass.  584.  j„„_o- 

willftilly  and  wantonly  —  himself  to  any  ^"e^^f^^  'l"^*^; 

OT  peril.    In  insurance  policy.    Schneider  ,,.  Prov.dent  Ins.  Co..  24 

-Tlo  Necessary  danger,  hazard  or  perilous  adventure^    In 

accent  insurance  policy.    Sawtelle  ..Railway  Pass.  Ass.  Co..  .5 

Blatchf.  216.  r-^    .0  V    Y 

In  insurance  policy.    Chaffee  v.  Cattaraugus  Mut.  Ins.  Co..  .8  N.  ^  . 

_5or  implied.    In  city  charter.    McGaffin  t/.  City  of  Cohoes.  74  N. 
Y.  387  yp  Am.  Rep.  387). 

trust.    Brown  v.  Cheney.  56  Barb.  635. 

understanding.    Spence  z/.  Spence.  17  Wis.  448. 

EXPRESSED.    In  statute.    Hartford  v.  R.  Co..  16  Q.  B.  442. 

shall  be in  the  title.    In  constitution.    People  t/.  H.lls,  36  N.  ^  . 

449;  Durkce  v.  City  of  Janesville,  26  Wis.  697. 
EXPRESSLY.    In  statute.    Reg.  t^.  Poor  Law  Commrs..  9  Q-  B.  292^ 
^^  ,  —named.    /«  ./a/«^^.    Taylort..  Nicholls,  6M.  &  W.  95. 

*         withheld.    /«./«/«^^.    Lightfootr.  Bass.2Tenn.Ch.677. 

Clement  v.  Dickey,  i  Paine,  385- 

/«././«/..     Ralston..  Smith,  n   H.  L.  Cas.  223;  South  Boston  R. 

Co.  T/.  Middlesex  R.  Co.,  121  Mass.  485- 
In  statute.    Brooke.   Clarke.  .  B.  &  Aid.  402. 
In  re  Wedgwood  Coal  &  Iron  Co..  26  W.  R.  442. 

alteration.    In  lease.    Perry  ..  Davis,  3  C-  B.  (N.  S.)  776-  ^ 

parts  of  the  premises.    Indeed.    Green  ..  Eales.  2  Q.  n.  2.5. 

_ violence.    7« /«.«r««..MO'-    Citizens'   Ins.  Co.  ..Glasgow. 

J.^"olelt  and  accidental  means.    In  accident  insurance  policy. 
Bavless..  Travelers'  Ins.  Co.,  14  Blatchf.  144- 


EXPORTED. 
EXPORTS. 

EXPOSE. 


XPOSED.    


EX.'^^^^O. 
EXPOSURE. 

EXPOSXTRES. 
EXPRESS. 


EXTEiro. 

EXTENSION. 
EXTERNAL. 


"*1 


EXTERNAL. 

js  V.  N.  A.  &  M. 

Bliss  V.  Lilley, 

Washburn    v. 


3'2. 
lari.  448. 

t  F.  590- 

in.  L.  R..  9  Q-  B- 

V.  State.  24   How. 
rtin,  7   Nev.  140; 


I.  Y.  682 ;  Adams' 

% 
ui.  288. 
V.  Boston,  etc..  R. 

leoessary  danger 
vident  Ins.  Co..  24 

IS  adventure.    In 
Pass.   Ass.  Co..  15 

Ins.  Co..  18  N.  Y. 

ty  of  Cohoes,  74  N. 

448. 

pie  T/.  Hills,  36  N.Y. 

92- 
I.&W.  95. 

Tenn.  Ch.  677- 

3 ;  South  Boston  R. 


B.  (N.  S.)  776- 

V.  Eales,  2  Q.  ^.  225. 

Ins.  Co.  V.  Glasgow. 

ient  insurance  policy. 


EXTING  VISHMENT. 


131 


FACTORY. 


EXTINOUISHMBNT.    Taylor  r.  Harrington,  4  McCord,  96  (24  Am.  Dec.  710). 

of  the  State  debt.     In  constitution.    Auditor-General  v.  State 

Treasurer,  45  Mich.  161. 
EXTOBSIVELY.    In  indictment.    Leeman  v.  State,  35  Ark.  439. 


EXTORT. 
EXTOBTION. 


EXTRA.  


FACE. 


Com.  z/.  O'Brien,  12  Cush.  90.  , 

Com.  V.  Bagley,  7  Pick.  279;  Collier  ?'.  State,  55  Ala.  125;  People?'. 

Whaley,  6  Cow.  661  ;  Com.   z/.  Mitchell,  3   Bush,   39;  Williams  v. 

State,  2  Sneed,  160. 

///  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Wartz,  3  Sawy.  474. 

work.    In  contract.     Escott  7a  White,  10  Bush,  174. 

EXTRAORDINARY.    care.    Toledo,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Baddeley,  54  III.  19. 

charges.    In  statute.    W.iddington  v.  London  Union,  i  El.,  B.  & 

El.  387. 

expenditures.    In  constitution.    Walker  v.  State,  12  S.  C.  200. 

expenses.    In  statute.     Aveland  7/.  Lucas,  5  C.  P.  Div.  211. 

expenses  incurred  in  case  of  riot.    In  statute.      King  %>. 

Justices,  7  B.  &  C.  10. 
marine  risk.     In  charter-party.    Leary  v.  U.  S.,  14  Wall.  607. 

occasions.    In  constitution.    Whiteman  w.  Wilmington,  etc.,  R. 

Co.,  2  Karr.  (Del.)  514  (33  Am.  Dec.  411). 

traffic.    In  statute.    Aveland  v.  Lucas,  5  C.  P.  Div.  211. 

services.     In  statute,     Holman  ?/.  Sims,   39  Ala.  709;  Allen   v. 

Martin,  36  Ala.  330. 

of  the  judgment.    Osgood  t/.  Bringolf,  32  Iowa,  265. 

of  the  work.    In  contract.     Martin  v.  Thrasher.  40  Vt.  460. 

meet  the  witnesses to .     In  constitution.     State  v.  Mc- 

O'Blenis,  24  Mo.  403;  Johnson  v.  State,  2  Yerg.  57  ;  Miller  i*.  State, 

25  Wis.  387. 

on  the .    Woodcock  v.  Bennet,  i  Cow.  711  (13  Am.  Dec.  569). 

In  note.    Springfield  Bk.  v.  Merritt,  14  Mass.  322. 

In  statute.     South  Eastern  R.  Co.  v.  Comm'rs.  5  Q.  B.  Div.  218. 

proper and  convenience  for  the  conveyance  and  accommo- 
dation of  passengers.  In  statute.  Eastern  Union  R.  Co.  v.  R. 
Co.,  2  El.  &  Bl.  542. 

Drake  -v.  Cockroft,  4  E.  D.  Smith,  34 ;  Lawrence  v.  Wright,  2  Duer, 

673- 
Baring  v.  Corrie,  2  B.  &  Aid.  148;    Graham  v.  Duckwall,  8  Bush,'  12  ; 

Higgins  V.  Moore,  34  N.  Y.  418 :  Ladd  v.  Arkell,  37   N.  Y.  (S.  C.) 

35:  Hopkirk  7'.  Bell,  3  Cranch,  454;  Winne  v,  Hammond,  37  III. 

99  ;  Taylor  v.  Wells,  3  Watts,  65  ;  Slack  v.  Tucker,  23  Wall.  321. 
In  deed.    Mahew  v.  Hardesty.  8  Md.  479. 
In  insurance  policy.     Liebenstein  v.  Ins.  Co.,  45  111.  301. 
In  statute.     Kent  v.  Astley,  10  B.  <fe  S.  802  ;  Redgrove  v.  Lee,  L.  R.. 

9  Q.  B.  363;  Blackford  7A  State,  11  Ohio.  327  ;  Atwood  v.  DeForest, 

19  Conn.  513;  Palmer's  Ship  Co.  7/.  Clayton,  L.   R.,  4  Q.  B.  209; 

Kent  V.  Astley,  L.  R..  5  Q.  B.    19;  Whymper  v.  Harvey.   18  C.  B. 

(N.  S.)  248. 

prices.    In  note.     Whipple  v.  Levitt,  2  Mason,  89. 

chair .  In  insurance  policy.     Liebenstein  v.  Ins.  Co.,  4;  111.  301. 

part  of  a used  solely  for  the  manuftusture  of  goods.   In  statute. 

Taylor  7/.  Hicks.  12  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  160. 


FACILITIES. 


FACT. 


FACTOR. 


FACTORY. 


FACTS. 


132 


FACSTS. 
FACULTY. 
FAIL. 
FAILED. 

FAILS. 
FAILUBE. 

FAIR. 


FALSEL  Y. 
In  statute.    Clay  Co.v.  Simon- 


FAIBBANES 
FAIRLY. 


FAITH. 

FAITHFULLY 
FALDA  (Sp.) 
FALL- 


FALSE. 


FALSELY 


constituting  a  cause  of  action. 

son,  I  Dakota,  403-  ,,,    -    ,     f^, 

__  of  physic.     In  statute.     Regents  v.  WilHa.ns.   y  G.U  &  J.  365 

(31  Am.  Dec.  721). 
/«./«/«/..    Com.  ./.  McDonald,  S  Cush.  368 

to  act.     In  statute.    Howard  7.  McDa.rm.d.  26  Ark.  .06. 

Maver  v.  Hermann,  10  Blatchf.  257. 

^Z'^',.s.a..U.    SK.phe,d..St.  t„u„,   ..c,  R.  Co..,   Mo. 

n  Md  415;  Dumond  v.  Stringham,  26  Barb.  104. 

I'^execute  process.    /«  ./«/«/..    Andrews  ..  Keep.  3  Ala.  3. 5- 
Z-a^ri^ent      Story..   Holcombe, 4  McLean.  306;    ^olsom  .. 

Marsh,  2  Story  C  C.  100. 

average  crop.    Wright  t/.  Morris. .  5  Ark,  444- 

__  creditors.    /«  ./«^«/^.    Gorham  ..  Witherby,  7  Q- J- 49  • 
—  legal  trial.    In  bond.    Simpkinsr.  Oakley,  .  Black (537- 
Hpftent.    on  scales.     Fairbanks  ..  Jacobus.  .4  Blatchf.  338. 
Warnock  v.  Thomas,  48  Ala.  463- 
In  affidavit.    Lawrence  v.  Finch,  17  N.  J.  (Eq.)  234- 
—  wrought.    In  deed    Griffiths  v.  Rigby,  .  Hurl.  &  N.  238. 
riwlnrf  In  statute.    Satcher  v.  Satcher.  41  Ala.  26. 

290-  Green  v.  Van  Buskirk.  7  Wall.  I39- 
In  statute.    Caperton  ..  Ballard,  14.  Wall.  238. 

perform.    In  boml    Bk.  r.  Adams,  .2  Pick.  303. 

Fossafs  Case,  2  Wall.  673. 

State  V.  Haddocks,  2  Hawks,  461. 

through.    Norrist/.  Maitland,9Phila.7. 

(21  Am.  Rep.  703)-  „,  .^     .,, 

tiiis In  contract.    Weltner  z^.  R.ggs.  3  W.  Va.  445- 

Br^wn^  C.  &  K.  504  ;  Smith  ..  f  ^^^^ /  "urnph   .63  ^  ^ 
forged  and  counterfeited.    Intndutment.    u.  a... 

Wall.  432-  ,     ^  .  t.     p-.Prrei/  People,  81  III.  98. 

or  bogus  Checks.    In  statute.    P^"^*^^°P  j,^^,,^,.    u.  S.  t/. 

or  fraudulent  practice  or  appearance.    In  statute. 

_^Srin'"Spea^-etell  founded.     In  statute.     Com.  .. 

Smith.  I  Whart.  Dig.  826.  ^c  &  K.  905. 
—  statement.    In^atute.    Reg_  ..  Dew^tt  ^ C^&  ^  ^oS^^^  ^^   ^^ 
swearing.    In  insuratue  pohcy.    Maner  v.  n 

^-  ^-  '^3-     --..*•„»      r«  .M/*//^     Stat.  v.  Saunders.  63  Mo.  482. 

token  or  writing.    In  statute.    ^*^*'/-  Den.C.C.  157- 

and  fraudulently.    In  statute.    Reg.  r.  Bent,  i    ue 


ALSEL  Y. 
o.v.  Slnion- 

il!   &  J.  365 


,,38  Ala.  315- 
•    Folsom  V. 


B.  497- 
cf.  537- 
chf.  338- 


N.  238. 
.1  Ala.  26. 
Lissell,  5   Wall. 


's  Fire  Ins.  Co. 
Co..  51  Cal.  103 

45- 
St.  187. 

;:.  905;  Reg.  V. 

S3. 

S.  V.  Howell,  1 1 

!,  8i  III.  98. 
statute.     \5.S.v. 

tatute.     Com.  v. 

V.  905- 

ernia  Ins.  Co.,  67 

;rs,  63  Mo.  482. 
I   Den.  C.  C.  I57- 


FAMILIES. 


133 


FARMERS. 


FAMILIES.         hi  will.    Burt  v.  llillycr,  14  Eq.  Cas.  160. 

FAMILT.  Nixon  v.  Nanney.  i  Q.  B.  747:  Kitchell  v.  Burgwin,  21  111.  40;  Wilson 

V.  Cochran.  31  Tux.  677  ;  Spencer  v.  Spencer,  1 1  I*aigc,  1 59  ;  Regan 
V.  Zebb.  28  Ohio  St.  483. 

In  insurance  policy.  Poor  v.  Humboldt  Ins.  Co..  125  Mass.  274  ;  2  Fed. 
Rep.  432. 

Jn  statute.  Ellington  v.  Moore,  17  Mo.  424;  State  v.  SLiter,  22  Mo. 
464;  Whaley?/.  Whaley.  50  Mo.  577:  Kain  %>.  Fisher.  6  N.  Y.  597; 
Weed  V.  Dayton,  40  Conn.  293;  Weber  v.  Short,  55  Ala.  311; 
Turner  ?'.  Whittier.  40  Ala.  530;  Town  of  Cheshire  ?'.  Town  of 
Burlington.  31  Conn.  326;  Person  ?'.  DeHart.  3  N.  J.  (L.)48i ;  Strawn 
V.  Strawn,  53  III.  263;  Bradley  v.  Rodelsberger.  3  S.  C.  226;  Cox 
V.  Stafford.  14  How.  I'r.  519;  Howard  v.  Marshall,  48  Tex.  471;  White- 
head V.  Nichelson.48Tex.  517;  Johnson  v.  Fletcher,  54  Miss.  628. 

In  will.  Mercier  v.  M.  R.  F.  S.  &  G.  R.  R..  54  Mo.  506 ;  Hall  v. 
Stephens.  65  Mo.  671  ;  Bates  7'.  Denson.  128  Mass.  334;  Pigge  7/. 
Clarke,  3  Ch.  Div.  672;  re  Hutchinson,  8  Ch.  Div.  541  ;  Lambe  v. 
Eames,  L.  R.,  6  Ch.  App.  597 ;  Snow  v.  Lead,  L.  R.,  9  Eq.  Cas.  622; 
re  Jeffrey,  L.  R.,  14  Eq.  Cas.  136;  Dominick  v.  Sayre,  3  Sandf.  555; 
Wallace  v.  McMicken,  2  Disney,  564;  Bowditch  v.  Andrew,  8  Allen, 
339;  Smith  V.  Wildman,  37  Conn.  384. 

library.    In  statute.     Robinson's  Case,  3  Abb.  Pr.  466. 

physioian.     In  insurance  policy.     Reed  v.  Piedmont,   etc.,  Ins. 

Co.,  58  Mo.  421  ;  Price  v.  Phoenix,  etc..  Ins.  Co.,  17  Minn.  497  (10 
Am.  Rep.  i66). 

any  neighborhood  or .    In  statute.     Noe  7'.  People,  39  111.  96. 

having  a for  which  he  provides.  In  statute.  Cantrell  v.  Con- 
nor, 6  Daly.  224. 

maintenance  of  my .    In  will.    Andrews  v.  Andrews,  7  Heisk. 

234. 

marry  and  have  a .    In  will.    Spencer  v.  Spencer,  1 1  Paige,  1 59. 

member  of  the .    In  statute.      Brown  7/.  Witt,   19  Wend.  475  : 

Mayer  v.  Griffin,  7  Wis.  82. 

out  of  the .     In  will.    Pierson  v.  DeHart,  3  N.  J.  (L.)  481. 

person  of  his .    In  statute.     Wade  v.  Jones,  20  Mo.  75. 

person  having  a .    In  statute.    Keiffer  v.  Barney,  31  Ala.  192. 

FABM.  In  deed.     Doolittle  v.  Blakesley,  4  Day,  265  (4  Am.  Dec.  218);  Auburn 

Congregational  Church  7/.  Walker,  124  Mass.  71. 

In  plea,    Wilson  v.  Bramhall,  i  Younge  &  J.  2. 

In  statute.    Finlay  t/.  Langston,  i3  Mo.  121. 

In  will.  Wheeler  v.  Randall,  6  Mete.  532 ;  Aldrich  v.  Gaskell,  10 
Cush.  158. 

crossing.    In  statute.    Wheeler  v.  Rochester,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  12 

Barb.  227. 

on  which  A  lives.    In  will.    Kimball  v.  Schoflf,  40  N.  H.  190. 

homestead .    Taylor  v.  Mixter,  1 1  Pick.  347. 

produce  of  a .    In  statute.    Mayor  v.  Davis,  6  W.  &  S.  279. 

FABMEB.  In  statute.    Queen  v.  Cleworth,  4  B.  &  S.  927. 

FABMEB8.        selling  the  produce  of  their  fbrms.    In  statute.    Trustees  of 

Rochester  v.  Pettinger,  17  Wend.  265. 


FARMING. 


134 


FELONY. 


VABJ/SXSQi. 

FARTHER. 
FAST. 

FATHER. 
FAULT. 


FAULTS. 


FAVOR. 

FEAR. 
FEE. 


FEED. 


Huboken 


FEET. 
FEIGNED. 


FELLOW. 
FELON. 
FELONIOUS.     - 
FELONIOUSLY 


FELONY. 


interests.     In  statute.     Voorhccs  v.  Patterson,  20  Kas.  555. 

used  exoluslvely  tor purposes.    In  statute.    Gillette  %<.  City  of 

Hartford,  31  Conn.  351. 
Ilolwood  7'.  Ilolwood,  7  H.  L.  Cas.  728. 

estate.    In  will.    Lewis  7/.  Smith,  9  N.  Y.  50a. 

train.     Indianapolis,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Peyton,  76  111.  340. 

In  statute.    Cotheal  v.  Cothea).  40  N.  Y.  405- 

School   District   v.   Boston,   etc..    R.    Co..  102    Mass.    555;   Chicago. 

etc.,  R.  Co.  V.  Ryan,  70  III.  211  ;   Whitney  v.  Hoardman,  118   Mass. 

242. 
In  contract.     London,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  (irace,  2  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  S|j5. 
In  contract.     Pettitt  v.  Mitchell,  4  Man.  &  G.  838. 

all .    In  contract.    Whitney  v.  Boardman,  118  Mass.  242. 

with  all .     In  contract.     Smith  v.  Richards.  13  Pet.  26;  Wood  v. 

Hobbs,  2  g.  B.  Div.  331  ;  Shepherd  v.  Kain,  5  B.  &  Aid.  240. 
in of  such  validity.     In  statute.    Bridge  Prop. 

Co..  I  Wall.  1 16. 
Ilollingsworth  v.  McDonald,  2  H.  &  J.  230  (3  Am.  Dec.  545). 
Wendell  v.  Crandall,  i  N.  Y.  491     Patterson  v.  Ellis,  11  Wend.  259. 
In  deed.    Jecks  v.  Taussig,  45  Mo-  '67;  Cool  v.  Higgins,  23  N.  J.  (Eq.) 

308. 
I u  plea.    Jordan  v.  Record,  70  Me.  529. 

In  statute.     Den  v.  Clark,  i  N.  J.  (L.)  340. 

form.     De  Peyster  v.  Michael,  6  N.  Y.  467. 

fbrm  rent.     Dc  Peyster  v.  Michael,  6  N.  Y.  467. 

simple.     HaynesTA  Bowen,42  Vt.  686;  Brackett  7/.  Redlon,  54 

Me.  426 ;  Stinson  v.  Rouse,  52  Me.  261 ;  Jecko  v.  Taussig,  45  Mo. 

167. 
a  reasonable  attorney's In  statute.     Draper  v.  Draper,   29 

Mo.  13. 

oonveyance  in In  decree.      Smith  v.  Armstrong.  25  Wis.  520. 

water  and  take  proper  care  of.    In  statute.    South,  etc.,  Ala- 
bama, etc.,  R.  Co.  V.  Henlein,  52  Ala.  606. 
Jefferson  Co.  v.  Johnson,  64  III.  149:  Tillman  v.  Wood.  58  Ala.  578. 
In  statute.    Camp  v.  Bates,  13  Conn,  i  ;  McPhellis  v.  Morrill,  66  Me. 

123. 

one  thousand In  contract.    Brown  v.  Brooks,  25  Pa.  St.  210. 

In  statute.     Howarth  v.  Tollemache.  4  Man.  &  G.  43'- 

oase.     HenkinsT/.  Guerss,  12  East,  247,  2  Camp.  408  ;  Fletcher?/. 

Peck,  6  Cranch,  87 ;  Lord?/.  Veazie,  8  How.  255 ;  Smith  v.  Junction 

R.  Co.,  29  Ind.  546. 

laborer.     Hall  v.  Johnson,  3  H.  &  C.  590. 

editor.    In  libel.    Leyman  v.  Lati ner,  3  Ex.  Div.  353. 

assaulter.     In  statute.    Com.  v.  Sanborn,  14  Gray,  393. 

In  indictment.    State  v.  Weldon,  70  Mo.  574 ;  Wemzorpfin  v.  State. 

7  Blackf.  186;  Carder  7/.  State,   17  Ind.  307; 

H.  510;  U.  S.  V.  Forrest,  3  Cranch  C.  C.  60. 
In  statute.    Com.  v.  Adams,  127  Mass.  15. 
U.  S.  V.  Staats,  8  HoV.  45  :  Brugnier  v.  U.  S..  i  Dakota,  5. 
In  indictment.     Baker  v.  State.  34  Ark.  480. 


State  V.  Card,  34  N- 


FELONY. 


FELONY. 


135 


FIDUCIARY 


«a8.  555. 
tt«  %<■  City  of 


40. 

55;   Chicago, 
in,  118   Mass. 

•)  SliS- 

.  242. 

2() ;  Wood  V. 
Id.  240. 

V.   Hoboken 

;45)- 
Wend.  259. 

23  N.  J.  (Eq.) 


V.  Redlon,  54 
ussig,  45  Mo. 

V.  Draper,   29 

g,  25  Wis.  520. 
uth,  etc.,  Ala- 

58  Ala.  578. 
dorrill,  66  Me. 

25  Pa.  St.  210. 

)8;  Fletchers, 
ith  V.  Junction 


353- 
.  393- 

orpfin  V.  State, 
z/.  Card,  34  N- 


I.  5- 


FELONY.     — 


FBMAIiB. 
FHNOB. 


FEirOED. 
FERMENTED 


FEBBIAGE. 
FEBBY. 


FERRYMAN. 
FEW. 

Fiorrnous. 

FIDEI. 
FIDnCIARY. 


Continued. 
In  statute.  Shay  v.  People,  22  N.  Y.  317  ;  Fassettt'.  Smith.  23  N.  Y. 
252  ;  State  v.  Knapp.  6  Conn.  415  (16  Am.  Dec.  68);  People  %>.  Park. 
41  N.  Y.  21  ;  State  v.  Benton,  71  Mo.  288;  Rex  v.  Powell,  2  B.  & 
Ad.  75;  Campbell  v.  Queen.  11  Q.  B.  812;  Wilson  v.  State,  1 
Wis.  185. 

■hall  be  guilty  of .    In  statute.     Williams  v.  gueen.  7  g.  B.  252. 

heirs.     In  statute.     Beall  v,  Harwood,  2  H.  &  J.  167  (3  Am.  Dec. 

532). 
Allen  V.  Tobias,  ^^  III.  169;  Goodrich  v,  Jones,  3  Hill,   142;  Murray 

V.  Van  Derlyn,  24  Wis.  67. 
In  deed.     Scofield  v,  Lockwood.  35  Conn.  425. 
In  statute.    Com.  %:  King.  13  Mete.  115;  Estes  v.  Atlantic,  etc..  R.  Co., 

63  Me.  308;  Munson  v.  Town  of  Derby.  37  Conn.  310. 

or  hedge.    In  statute.     Merivale  v.  Trustees,  9  B.  &  S.  73. 

pole.     Baker  v.  Hope.  49  Cal.  598. 

running  into  the  water.     In  statute.    Lamb  v.  Hicks.  1 1  Mctc. 

496. 

water .    In  statute.     Lamb  r.  Hicks.  11  Mete.  496. 

In  statute.     Ellis  v,  Amison.  i  B.  A  C.  71. 

drinks.     In  statute.    State  v.  Lemp.  16  Mo.  389. 

or  distilled  liquor.     In  statute.     Beach  v.  State,  8  Mo.  497. 

liquor.     In  statute.     U.  S.  %>.  Dooley.  21  Int.  Rev.  Rec.  115. 

ale,  strong  beer  or beer.    Nevin  v.  Ladue.  3  Denio.  437. 

People  V.  R.  Co..  35  Cal  (.ydCt. 

Chapelle  V.  Wells,  4  Mart.  (N.  S.)  426:  State  v.  Hudson  Co.,  3  Zabr. 

206;  Stater.  Wilson.  42  Me.  9;  Att'y-Gen.  v.  Boston.  123  Mass. 

460;  Hartford  Bridge  Co.  v.   Ferry  Co.,  29  Conn.  221  ;  Aikin  v. 

Western  R.  Co.,  30  Barb.  305,  20  N.  Y.  370 ;  Att'y-Gen.  v.  Boston, 

123  Mass.  460;  Alexandria,  etc..  Ferry  Co.  v.  Wisch,  73  Mo.  656. 
In  statute.    State  v.  Hudson,  23  N.  J.  (L.)  206  ;  Parrot  v.  City  of  Law- 
rence, 2  Dillon,  332  ;  Mayor  v.  New  England  Trans.  Co.,  14  Blatchf. 

165  ;  Parrott  v.  City  of  Lawrence,  2  Dill.  332. 
In  statute.    Clarke  v.  State,  2  McCord,  47  (13  Am.  Dec.  47). 
copies.    In  contract.    Myers  v.  Gross,  59  III.  436. 

suit.    Henkinsz/.  Guerss.  12  East.  24;,  .2  Camp.  408;  Fletcher 

V  Peck,  6  Cranch.  87 ;  Lord  v.  Veazie,  8  How,  255  ;  Smith  v. 
Junction  R.  Co.,  29  Ind.  546. 

oommissum.    in  constitution.     Ducloslange  v.  Ross,  3  La.  Ann. 

432  ;  Gaines  v.  Chew,  2  How  6r9. 

capacity.     In  statute.    Cjuv  .ru,m  v.  Forsyth,  2  How.  202  ;  Prouty 

V.  Swift.  51  N.  Y.  594;  Roberts  z/.  Prosser,  53  N.  Y.  260;  Treadwell 
V.  Holloway.  46  Cal.  547 ;  Flagg  v.  Ely,  i  Edm.  206 ;  Commercial 
Bk.t/.  Buckner,  2  La.  Ann.  1023;  Stoll  v.  King.  8  How.  Pr.  29b; 
Sutton  V.  De  Camp,  4  Abb.  Pr.(N.  S.)  483;  Republic  of  Mexico  v. 
Anangoiz,  5  Duer,  634;  Holbrook  v.  Horner,  6  How.  Pr.  86; 
Shudders.  Schiels,  17  How.  Pr.  420;  Turner  7/.  Thompson,  2  Abb. 
Pr.  444;  Ostell  V.  Burgh,  24rfIow.  Pr.  274;  Chaine  v.  Coffin.  17 
Abb.  Pr.  441;  Argus  v.  Dunscomb,  8  How.  Pr.  14;  Wolfe  v, 
Brower,  5  Robt.  601 ;  Noble  v.  Prescott.  4  E.  D.  Smith,  139 ;  Buss- 
ing V.  Thompson,  15  How.  Pr.  97;  McBurney  t/.  Martin,  6  Robt. 


iMiaiiii 


136 


FINAL. 


FIELD. 


FIELDS. 

FIGHT. 

FILE. 


PIX^ED* 


FILL. 
FILLED. 

FILTH. 
FINAL. 


■  ""To^' ;  "ctrk  ..  Pickney.  ,0  Barb.  ,.6  ;  Marris  .  InRram.  ,3  Ch.  Div 
339;  Morse  v.  City  of  Lowell.)  Mete.  .52;  Hayn.an  v.  Pond.  7 
Mete.  329. 

character.     In  statute.    Jones  v.  Knox.  4^  Ala.  53  :  VVoolscy  v. 

C.rie  c;i  Ala  379;  VVoodwarfl  7'.  Towne,  127  Mass.  41  ;  Amo8k.M« 
ManufK  Co.  /Barnes.  49  N.  II.  3-2  ;  Hardenbrook  v.  Collson.  .4 
Hun  475:  Lemcke  v.  B<K)tiM7  Mo.  S?}  (4  Am.  Rep.  326);  BanmnR 
'.  Bleakley.  ^l  La.  Ann.  =57  (2.  Auk  Rep.  554);  ""^^^ ;'±}^;, 
man  ^  Lans.  155;  re  Seymour,  1  Ben.?  re  K.mball,  6  Blattl.l. 
;.  ;•  DesoSry  ."iete.  3.  La  Ann.  809  (3  «ep.  332);  Johns  .. 

Russell.  44  Ga.  460;  Curtis  7-.  WarinR,  92  ....  St.  104;  Kaufman  7. 
Alexande"?.  53  T-.  562;  Barbor  ..  Sterling  68  N.  Y^273 :  Grove- 
Clinton.  8  Bank.  Rep.  3.2;  Owsley  7-.  Cohen  .5  B..nk.  Reg^  489  . 
Keime  v.  Graff,  .7  Bank.  Reg.  3>9;  Neal  v.  Clark  95  U.  S.  704.  re 
Smith.  .8  Bank.  Reg.  24  ;  Joekirseh  v.  Tousey.  5.  Tex.  .29 ;  Heffren 
7.  Jayne.39  lnd.463(i3  Am.  Rep.  28,);  Flanagan  -'--''>.  ^^ 
Te.x.  .(.9  Am.  Rep.  40);  Cronan  v.  Cotting.  .04  Mass.  ^45  (6  A  "• 
Rep  232);  Green  v.  Chilton.  57  Miss.  598  (34  Am.  Rep.  483):  "en- 
nequin  ,'.  Clews.  76  N.Y.  427  (33  Am.  Rep.  64.);  Harvey  v.  Devcrcux 
72  N.  Y.  463. 

State  7'.  McMinn.  81  N.  C.  585. 

In  statute.    Com.  v.  Sampson.  97  Mass.  407  :  Com.  v.  Josselyn,  97 
Mass.  411. 

in  the In  statute.     Sargent  7'.  Ludlow.  42  Vt.  726. 

and  fenced  lands.    Indeed.    Hearst      Pujal.  44  Cal.  230. 

State  V.  Gladden,  73  N.  C.  15°; 

In  pleading.     Hunter  t/.  Caldwell.  10  Q.  L. 

In  statute.     Oats  v  Wells.  28  Ark.  245 :  Erwin  v.  McGuire.  44  Ala.  505: 

Gorhani  v.  Summers.  25  Minn.  81. 
In  statute.    Jolmson  ..  Hodges.  65   Mo.  589  =  Engelman  7.  State    2 

Ind.91  ;  Fulkersonr/.  Houts.  55  Mo.  301:  KmgT/.  Wade,  i  B.  &  Ad 

873    Pfuman  v.  Henkel.  .   Bradw.  .45;  Reed  -  Acton  120  Ma    . 

,30'  Ware  7/.  Johnson,  66  Mo.  661  ;  Gorham  7/.  Summers.  25  M.nn.  .8. 

in  open  court.     In  indictment.    McKenzie  v.  State,  24  Ark.  637. 

among  the /«  return  to  writ.    Thompson   v.  Washoe  Co.,  7 

Lams7n  '.'f.IIs.  6  Ind.  309 ;  Finders  v.  Ye-ge^  29  Iowa  368 ;  Bishop 

„  Cpok.  13  Barb.  326 :  Naylor  7/.  Moody.  2  Blackf.  247. 
—  or  registration.    In  statute.     Re  Butlin.  L.  R.,  8  Ch.  App.  722. 

a  prescription.    Ray  v.  Jones,  61  Ga.  505 

frame  house in  with  brick.    In  insurance  policy.    Fowler  7/. 

^tna  Ins.  Co..  6  Cow.  673  (>6  Am.  Dec.  460). 
Jn  statute.  Reg.  v.  Wood,  5  El.  &  Bl.  55. 
In  statute.    Reg.  7/.  Hunt,  6  El.  &  Bl.  412. 

and  conclusive.    In  statute.     Re  Mayor  of  New  York.  49  N. 

Y    150-  re  Houghton.  42  Cal.  37  :  State  v.  Shields.  49  Md.  304. 

and  without  exception  or  appeal.    In  agreement.    Williams 

V.  Danziger,  91  ^a.  St.  232. 

disposition.    In  statute.     Ex  parte   Russell.    13  Wall.   664;  re 

Brightman,  14  Blatchf.  130. 
decree.    In  bond    Jordan  v.  Agawam  Woolen  Co..  106  Mass.  57  •  • 


.>1«WMM«RWfi 


FINAL. 


am.  13  Ch.  Div. 
lan  V.    Pond,  7 

53  ;  Woolscy  v. 
41  ;  AmoskfiiK 
k  V.  Collson.  24 
).  326);  Banning 
lilakcr  v.  C'liap- 
nball,  6  Blatchf. 
,  332);  Johns  V. 
04 ;  Kaufman  v. 
'.  273 ;  Grover?'. 
Bank.  Reg.  489 : 
95  U.  s.  704;  ^^ 

EX.  129;  Heffren 
n  1'.  Pearson,  4- 
Vlass.  245  (6  Am. 
Rep.  483);  Hcn- 
vey  V.  Devcicux 


.  V.  Josselyn.  97 

726. 

44  Cal.  230. 


juire,  44  Ala.  505; 

ilman  v.  State,  2 
Wade,  I  B.  &  Ad. 
Acton,  120  Mass. 
imers,25Minn.  18. 
State,  24  Ark.  637. 
V.  Washoe  Co.,  7 

Iowa,  368;  Bishop 

f.  247. 

I.,  8  Ch.  App.  722. 

JioUcjf.    Fowler  v. 


New  York.  49  N. 
Is,  49  Md.  304. 
reement.     Williams 

13  Wall.  664:  re 

I  Co.,  106  Mass.  57 «. 


J'/NAL 


YOSOlL 


137 


F/N. 


FINALLY. 
FIND. 
FENDER. 
FINE. 


Continued. 

In  statute.     Hatchett  v.  Milner.  44  Ala.  224;  Carswell  7:  Spencer,  44 
Ala.  2Q5  ;  Butts  V.  Davis,  r  (".il.  134;  Hallock  -i:  Jaudoii,  34  Cal    167; 
Strickler  v.  Tracy,  66  Mo.  465,  VVood  v.  Corman,  ^h  Ala   283;  Bon- 
durant  v.  Apperson,  4  Mete.  (Ky.)  30  ;  Kehot*  ,-/.  Blonthen,  10  Nov 
44S;  Birry?'.  Briggs.  22  Mich.  201;  Kelly  7-.  Stanberry,  13  Ohio,  421. 

judgment.      //•  sta/Ht,:      Witlenhury  v.    U.    S.,  6   Wall.    819; 

Moses  V.  Mayor,  15  Wall.  387;  Mfwre  v.  Robbins,  18  Wall. 
588;  The  Lucille,  19  Wall.  73;  Thomson  7'.  Dc.n.,  7  Wall.  342; 
Railroad  Co.  v,  Soutter.  2  Wall.  440;  Humiston  v.  Stainthorp, 
2  Wall.  106.  Amos  t.  Smith.  16  Peters.  303;  Dc  Krafft  7'.  Barney, 

2  Black,  712;  Holmes  v.  Tennison,  13  Peters,  540;  Weston  v.  City 
Council,  3  Peters,  419;  Houston  v.  Moore.  3  Wheat.  433;  O'Dowd 
V.  Russell,  14  Wall.  402  ;  Wells  v.  McGregor.  13  Wall.  188;  Rankin 
V.  State.  II  Wall.  380;  Mann?'.  Lally.  17  Wall.  14;  Ayrcs  7'.  Carver. 
17  How.  591  ;  Wheeler?'.  Haines.  13  Wall.  51  ;  Atherton  ?',  Fowler. 
I  Otto.  145;  Bronson  v.  La  Crosse  R.  Co.,  i  Wall.  405;  Railroad 
Co.  f.  Swasey,  23  Wall.  405;  St.  Clair  Co.  v.  Lovington,  18  Wall. 
628;  Hall  V.  Vanier.  7  Neb.  397  ;  Shegogg  v.  Perkins,  34  Ark.  117  ; 
Bradford  v.  Bradley,  37  Ala.  453 ;  Tabor  v.  Lawrence.  53  Ala.  543 ; 
Wallace  w.  Middlebrook.  28  Conn.  464;  Phelps  7/.  Pease.  39  Cal. 
582;  Collins?/.  Wagoner.  20  Wis.  48;  Barfield  v.  Impson.  2  Miss. 
326;  Porter  w.  U.  S.,  2  F^aine,  315;  Scott?'.  Hore,  i  Hughes,  164. 

determination  of  the  rights   of  the  parties.     In  statute. 

Swarthont  ?'.  Curtis,  4  N.  Y.  415. 

disposition  of  the  cause.   In  statute.    Re  Brightman.  14  Blatchf. 

130. 

dividend.     In  statute.    Jackson  v,  Magee,  3  Q.  B.  47. 

. hearing.    In  statute.     Osborn  v,  Osborn,  5  Fed.  Rep.  389. 

hearing  or  triaL    In  statute.    Akerly  7a  Vilas.  2  Biss.  1 10 ;  24 

Wis.  165;   I  Dill.  463,  355.  357;  Vannevar  v.  Bryant,  21  Wall.  41  ; 

Ins.  Ca  V.  Dunn,  19  Wall.  214;  Bryant  v.  Rich,  106  Mass.  193; 

Beeny?'.  Irick,  22Gratt,  484;  Minuett  v.  Milwaukee,  etc.,  R.  Co., 

3  Dill.  460. 

passage.    In  constitution.    State  v.  Buckley,  54  Ala.  612. 

port  of  discharge.    In  contract.    U.  S.  v.  Barker.  5  Mason,  404. 

•  process.    In  statute.    Amis  v.  Smith,  16  Peters,  303. 

order.    7   Busl,  625;  Railroad  Co.?/.   Punnett,  18  B.  Mon.  48 ; 

Turner  v.  Browder,  18  B.  Mon.  826 ;  Applegate  v.  Applegate,  4 
Mete.  236 ;  Helm  v.  Stout,  7  Bush,  625 ;  Bondurant  v.  Apperson,  4 
Mete.  32. 

order  affecting  a  substantial  right.    In  statute.    Ballston  Spa 

Bk.  V.  Marine  Bk.,  18  Wis.  491 ;  re  Fleming's  Petition,  16  Wis.  70: 
Collins  V.  Case,  25  Wis.  653. 

recovery.     In  statute.    Jannes  v.  Pangborn,  6  Allen,  243 ;  Fisk 

V.  Gray,  100  Mass.  191. 

decision  shall  be .    In  constitution.    McGee  v.  Mathis,  21  Ark.  41. 

recover.     In  statute.     Fisk  v.  Gray,  100  Mass.  193. 

to help.    In  contract.    Ladd  v.  Patten,  66  Me.  97. 

In  offer  of  reward.     Kincaid  v.  Eaton,  98  Mass.  139. 

McGregor  v.  Comstock,  17  N.  Y.  162 ;  De  Peyster  v.  Michael,  6  N. 
Y.  467;  Hanscomb  v.  Russel,  1 1  Gray,  373 ;  Fein  v.  U.  S.,  i  Wyom- 
ing, 247. 


18 


FINE. 

FINE  —  Continued. 

In  contract. 


138 


FINES. 

FINISHED. 

FINISHINQ. 

FIBE. 


,  6  Oregon,  469; 


Fed. 


Laubenheimer  v.  Mann,  19  Wis.  520. 

day.    Andrew  v.  Whitlock,  52  N.  Y.  40. 

penalty  or  forfeitviro.    In  statute.    Ison,  . 

Common  Council  w.  Fairchild,  I  Ind.  315. 

In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Simms,  i  Cranch,  252. 

penalties  or  forfeitures.    In  statute.    Re  Brittingham.  5 

Rep.  19'- 
In  contract.     Hyannis  Savings  Bank  v.  Moors.  120  Mass.  459- 

when  house  is .     In  order.     Robbins  v.  Blodgett,  .2.  Mass.  279. 

In  statute.     Hardcastle  v.  Jones,  3  B.  &  S.  160. 

works.     In  statute.    Howarth  v.  Coles,  12  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  i39- 

In  lull  of  lading.     New  Orleans,  etc..  Ins   Co.  ..  R.  Co    - Jj^-  Ann 
302:  Levy  ^.  Pontchartrain  R.  Co..  23  La.  Ann.  477  :  ^  ^'^'^  ^o.  v 
Central  R.  Co.,  3  Wall.  .07 ;   Michigan,  etc.,  R.  Co.  -  H-ton    37 
Ind.  148  ;  Grey  v.  Mobile  Trade  Co..  55  A.a.  387  I  Bank  of  Ken- 
Lcky  t.  Adams-  Ex.  Co.,  93  U.  S.  .74;  Erie  R.  Co.  ..  Lockwood. 
28  Ohio  St.   358;  Condlct  V.  Grand  Trunk  R.  Co..  54  N.  Y.  500. 
Lamb  ..  Cam'den.  etc..  R.  Co.,  46  N.  Y.  27.  ;  S^dman  ..  Western 
Trans.  Co..  48  Barb.  97  ;  The  City  of  Norwich.  3  Ben.  575  I  Swmdler 
V.  Hilliard.  2  Rich.  (S.  C.)  216. 
In  insurance  policy.    Everett  v.  London  Assurance.  '9  C.  B.  (N.  b.) 
,27;  Austin  ..  Drewe,  6  Taunt.  436"  Holt's  N  P.  .26;  Busk  ..  Ass. 
Co    2  B   &  Aid.  80;  Waters  v.  Merchants    Ins.  Co.,  11  Pel.  213. 
Gordon  ..  Remmington,  .  Camp.  .23;  Brady  v.  North-western  Ins. 
Co    II  Mich.  425:  Kenniston  v.  Merimac  Ins.  Co.,  '4  N.  ti.  j4i  . 
Bibcock  ..   Montgomery  Co.  Ins.  Co..  4  NY.  3^6 ;  Scr.pture  .. 
Lowell,  etc..  Ins.  Co..  10  Cush.  356;  Greenwald  ^  Ins.  Co.,  3  Ph'la 
323 ;  Hayward  v.  Liverpool,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  2  Abb  App.  Dec^349 . 
City  Fire  Ins.  Co.  v.  Codies,  21  Wend.  367 ;  Marsden  v.  Ins.  Co.,  i 

Harr.&Ruth.  53-  . ,  j.         r  \ 
and  all  other  unavoidable  accidents.    In  bill  of  lading,    coi- 

ton  V.  Cleveland,  etc.,  R.  Co..  67  Pa.  St.  21 1.  „  „     ^ 
and  ooUisions  on  the  lakes  and  rivers  and  on  the  WeUand 

canal.    In  bill  of  lading.    Barter  v.  Wheeler,  49  N.  H.  9- 
by  lightning.     In  insurance  policy.     Babcock  v.  Montgomery 

etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  6  Barb.  637  ;  4  N.  Y.  yif>. 
dangers  of  the  river  and In  bill  of  lading.    Grey  ...  Mob.le 

Trade  Co.,  55  Ala.  387.  m  v 

loss  by .    In  bill  of  lading.    Steinweg  v.  Erie  R.  R.,  43  N.  V .  1 23. 

In  insurance  policy.     Ins.  Co.  v.  Trans.  Co..  12  Wall.  .94:   Washburn 

V.  Farmers'  Ins.  Co.,  2  Fed.  Rep.  304- 


FIBE- ABM. 

FIBE-PBOOP. 

FIBE-WOBKS. 


FIBINQ. 
FIBM. 
FIBMLY. 
FIBST. 


In  statute.    Atwood  v.  State,  53  Ala.  509:  Evins  v.  State.  46  Ala.  88. 

cotton  warehouse.    In  deed.    Vaughan  v.  Matlock.  23  Ark.  10. 

In  insurance  policy.     Jones  v.  Firemen's   Fund  Ins.  Co.,  51  N.  Y.  318; 
Steinbach  v.  Lafayette  Ins.  Co..  54  N.  Y.  90- 
In  statute.     Bliss  v.  Lilley,  3  B.  &  S.  129. 
In  indictment.     Shepherd  v.  State.  54  I"d.  25. 
Ryder  %>.  Wilcox,  103  Mass.  29. 
believes.    In  statute.    Thompson  v.  Whitee,  4  S.  &  R.  137- 

State  V.  Treasurer,  41  Mo.  17. 


r --:.-"  v/Jiafetifflte-i'SWttA'H.. ' 


I  Oregon,  469; 


igham,  5  Fed. 

s.  459- 
121  Mass.  279. 

(N.  S.)  139- 
o.,  20  La.  Ann. 
1 ;  York  Co.  V. 
.  V.  Heaton,  37 
Bank  of  Ken- 
.  V.  Lockwood, 
,  54N.  Y.  500; 
nan  v.  Western 
,  575 ;  Swindler 

9  C.  B.  (N.  S.) 
[6;  Busk  V.  Ass. 
o.,  II  Pel.  213; 
:th-western  Ins. 
,  14  N.  H.  341  : 
!6;  Scripture  v. 
is.  Co.,  3  Phila. 
App.  Dec.  349; 
jn  V.  Ins.  Co.,  i 

of  lading.    Col- 
li the  Welland 

N.  H.  9- 
V.  Montgomery 

Grey  v.  Mobile 

R.,  43  N.  Y.  123. 
194;   Washburn 

:ate,  46  Ala.  88. 
tlock,  23  Ark.  10. 
Co.,  51N.  Y.318: 


S.  &  R.  137- 


FlUST. 


139 


FIXED. 


FISCAL. 


FISH. 


FISHERY. 


FisHnra. 


FIT. 


FITTmO. 
FIVE. 

FIX. 

FIXED. 


FmST— Continued. 

In  statute.    Att'y-Gen.  v.  Sefton,  n  H.  L.  Cas.  257;    3  M.  &  C.  1024. 
In  will.    Everett  v.  Carr,  59  Me.  325, 

boat.    Johnson  v.  Chambers,  12  Ind.  112. 

cousins.     Inwill.     Re  Parker,  14  Ch.  Div.  529. 

day  of  the  term.     In  statute.     Re  Burt,  5  R  &  C.  669. 

draw.     In  contract.    Trimble  z/.  Lord,  5  Dana,  518. 

had  and  obtained.    In  statute.    Com.  t/.  Camac,  i  S.  &  R.  89. 

inventor.     Stead  7/.  Williams.  7  Man.  &  G.  837. 

;       .  male  heir.    In  will.    Winter  v.  Perratt,  5  B.   &  C.  59  ;  6  M.  & 

G.  379. 

privilege.     Indeed.     Happood  7/.  Brown,  102  Mass.  451. 

son.     Inwill.     Parker  w.Tootal,  II  H.  L.  Cas.  143. 

term.     In  statute.     Higley  v.  Burrow,  49  Mo.  103 ;  John  v.  State, 

I  Head,  49. 

tried.    In  statute.    Merchants'  Bk.  v.  Wheeler,  13  Blatchf.  218; 

Warner  v.  Pennsylvania  R.  Co.,    13  Blatchf.  231  ;  Scott  v.  Clinton, 

etc.,  R.  Co.,  6  Biss.  529. 

In  statute.   Folger  v.  U.  S.,  13  Ct.  of  CI.  93. 

agent.    In  statute.     State  v.  Dubuclet,  27  La.  Ann.  29. 

In  statute.    Casvrell  v.  Johnson,  58  Me.  164. 

known  as  river  fish.    In  statute.    Woodhouse  v.  Etheredge,  L. 

R.,  6  C.  P.  570. 

sea .    In  statute.     Bridger  v.  Richardson,  8  B.  &  C.  568. 

Huntw.  Hill,  I  Whart.  431;  Tinicum  Fishing  Co.  v.  Carter,  61  Pa. 
St.  39;  Cobb  V.  Davenport,  33  N.  J.  (L.)  223. 

In  statute.     Hodgson  v.  Little,   14  C.   B.  (N.  S.)   120;  16  C.  B.  (N.  S.) 
207. 

mill  dam.     In  statute.    Garnett  v.  Backhouse,  L.  R.,  3  Q.  B.  30. 

place.    In  statute.    Bennett  v.  Boggs,  Bald.  C.  C.  60;  Hunt  r/. 

Hunt,  I  Whart.  131. 

and  proper  regiOations.    In  statute.    De  Forest  v,  Redfield,  4 

Blatchf.  483. 

for  distillation.     In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Prussing,  2  Biss.  344. 

out.    In  statute.    Att'y-Gen.  v.  Silleen,  2  H.  &  C.  623. 

any  sum  which  they  think .    in  statute.     Baxendale  v.  Great 

Western  R  Co.  14  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  24. 

on  such  conditions  as  may  seem .    In  statute.    Watson's  Case, 

9  Ad.  &  El.  783. 

WP  the  premises.     In  contract.    Pratt  v.  Paine,  1 19  Mass.  439. 

days  before    the  return    day.      In   statute.     O'Connor  v. 

Towns,  I  Texas,  107. 

■  the  compensation.    In  constitution.    Cricket  v.  State,  18  Ohio 


St.  9. 

and  appointed.    In  statute.     Hungerford  Market  i/.  City  Steam- 
boat, 3  El.  &  El.  373. 

engine.    In  statute.    Gore  v.  Comm'rs,  L.  R.,  6  Q.  B.  561. 

— —  Aimiture.    In  will.    Buck  v  Dawsoni  2  Ad.  &  Ell.  40. 


■.l-J-S.'-i 


^»<l-»i  ■<»■■»■■  '■— -- 


FIXED. 


140 


FOR. 


Alvord  Carriage   Manf.   Co.   v. 


In  note,    Durnford  v.  Patter- 


FIXED  —  Continued. 

maohinery.      In  corweyance. 

Gleason,  36  Conn.  86. 

on  the  first  day  of  May  next  - 
son,  7  Mart.  460  (12  Am.  Dec.  514). 
PIXTURB.  Sheen  v.  Ricltie,  5  M.  &  W.  175:  Dudley  v.  Warde,  Amb.  113;  Elwes 

V.  Mawe,  3  East,  38 ;  Marshall  v.  Lloyd,  2  M.  &  VV.  450;  Hallen  v. 
Runder,  i  Cr.  M.  &  R.  266  ;  Elliott  v.  Bishop,  ic  Ex.  508;  Winslow 
V.  Merchants'  Ins.  Co.,  4  Mete.  314;  Ashman  v.  Williams,  8  Pick. 
402  ;  McCrea  v.  Central  Nat.  B'Cee  N.  Y.  489 ;  Potter  7/.  Cromwell, 
40  N.  Y.  287 ;  Vorhees  v.  McGinnis,  48  N.  Y.  278  ;  Tiflft  v.  Horton, 
53  N.  Y.  377 ;  Walker  v.  Sherman,  20  Wend.  636 ;  Farrar  v,  Chauf- 
fette,  5  Denio,  527 ;  Providence  Gas  Co.  v.  Thurber,  2  R.  I.  22 ; 
Teaff  ?/.  Hewitt,  I  Ohio  St.  511;  Prescott  v.  Wells,  3  Nev.  82; 
Pickerell  r/.  Carson,  8  Iowa,  544;  State  z/.  Bonham,  18  Ind.  231; 
Cafen  7/.  Peckham,  35  Conn.  88;  Russell  z/.  Richards,  10  Me.  429; 
Miller  v.  Plumb,  6  Cow.  665  (16  Am.  Dec.  457);  Gray  v.  Holdship, 
17  S.  &  R.  413  (17  Am.  Dec.  680);  Merritt  v.  Judd,  14  Cal.  59;  Win- 
slow  7'.  Merchants'  Ins.  Co.,  4  Mete.  306  •  Brown  v.  Lillie,  6 
Nev.  244;  Prescott  v.  Wells,  3  Nev.  82. 
FIXTUBES.       In  deed.    Wiltshear  v.  Cottrell,  i  El.  &  Bl.  675. 

In  statute.    Baldwin  v.  Merrick,  i  Mo.  (App.)  281. 

In  will.     Birch  v.  Dawson,  2  Ad.  &  Ell.  40. 

belonging  to  the  flilling  mill  and  the  carding  machine. 

In  agreement.     Martin  v.  Cape,  28  N.  Y.  180. 

for  manuflujturing   purposes.     In   statute.     Coddington  v. 

Bebee,  5  Dutch.  550. 

or  erections  used  for  the  purposes  of  trade.    In  statute. 

Flanders  v.  Wood,  24  Wis.  571. 

In  statute.    Stannard  v.  Hubbard,  34  Conn.  370. 

Doane  7/,  Wilcutt,  5  Gray,  335;  Jones  v.  Janney,  8  W.  &  S.  442. 

from  justice.    In  statute.    State  v.  Washburn,  48  Mo.  740. 

from  j\i8tice.     In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  O'Brian,  3  Dill.  381  ;  (J.  S. 


PLAT. 
FLATS. 

FLEETNO. 

FLOATINO. 

FLOOB. 

FLOOBCLOTn. 
FLOTSAM. 

FLOWING. 

FLUID. 

FODDEB. 

FOLLOW. 

FOM.OWINO. 

FOOT. 


V.  Smith,  4  Day,  I2i. 

debt.    In  statute.    People  v.  Wood,  71  N.  Y.  371 ;  Cooke  v. 

Saratoga  Springs,  23  Hun,  55. 
each .    In  insurance  policy.    New  York  Belting  Co.  ?/.  Washing- 
ton Fire  Ins.  Co.,  10  Biosw.  428. 
—  canvas.    In  statute.    Aithurr/.  Cumming,  i  Otto,  362. 
///  statute.      Palmer  v.  Rouse,  3  Hurl.  &  N.  507 ;  Legge  v.  Boyd,  i  C. 

B.93. 
lands. 


FOB 


In  statute.    Call  %>.  Middlesex  Comm'rs,  2  Gray,  235. 
Sickels  V.  Youngs,  3  Blatchf.  301. 

for  cattle.     In  statute.    3  El.  &  El.  238. 

the  event.    v»  :Utute.    Parsons  v.  Tinkling,  2  C.  P.  Div.  1 19. 

In  statute.    State  v.  Warner,  34  Conn.  276. 

and  end.    Hunt  v.  Hunt,  L.  R.,  i  P.  &  D.  209. 

of  the  mountain.    In  deed.    Williston  v.  Morse,  10  Mete.  26. 

Stead  V.  Carey,  i  C.   B.  510;  Barlow  v.  Lee  Congregational  Soc,  8 
Allen,  463. 

In  contract.     Ready  v.  Sommer,  37  Wis.  265. 


'-!ki>.  ■  jaiiwwaraea 


Manf.  Co 


ford  V.  Patter- 
lb.  113;  Elwes 
450 ;  Hallen  v. 
.  508;  Winslow 
illiams,  8  Pick. 
srv.  Cromwell, 
ifft  V.  Horton, 
irrar  v.  Chauf- 
»er,  2  R.  I.  22  ; 
Is,  3  Nev.  82 ; 
1,  18  Ind.  231 ; 
is,  10  Me.  429; 
ly  V.  Holdship, 
|Cal.  59;  Win- 
'n    V.    Lillie,  6 


Ling  machine. 

Coddington  v. 

bde.    In  statute. 

.  &  S.  442. 
8  Mo.  240. 
Dill.  381  ;  U.  S. 

,  371 ;   Cooke  v. 

Co.  V.  Washing- 

)tto.  362. 

ge  V.  Boyd,  i  C. 

,  2  Gray.  235. 
C.  P.  Div.  1 19- 
le,  10  Mete.  26. 


regational  See,  8 


/ro/i. 


141 


FOREIGN. 


FOB  —  Continued. 

at  least  thirty  days.     In  statute.     VVhitaker  v.  Beach,  1 2  Kas. 

492. 

aooountof.    In  receipt.    McKinstry  i'.  Pearsall,  3  Johns.  319. 

oolleotion.     Bradstreeti/.  Everson,  72  Pa.  St.  124;  LowellWire 

Fence  Co.  v.  Sargent,  8  Allen,  192. 
giving.    In  statute.     Lord  Huntingtower  v.  Gardiner,  i  B.  &  C. 

300. 

hire  or  gain.    In  statute.     Queen  v.  Tibbie,  4  El.  &  Bl.  888. 

his  master.    In  statute.     Queen  v.  Cullen,  L.  R.,  2  C.  C.  R.  29. 

the  largest  sum  that  we  can  reasonably  obtain.    Adams  %>. 

Foster,  5  Cusfi.  1 56. 

the  piirpose  of  sale.    Com.  v.  Raymond,  97  Mass.  567. 

the  time  being.    In  statute.     Groves  v.  Colby,  9  Ad.  &  Ell.  356. 

the  use  of.    Stockbridge  Iron  Co.  v.  Hudson  Iron  Co.,  107  Mass. 

324. 
FOBBEABANCE.    In  statute.     Dry  Dock   Bk.  w.  Am.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  3  N.  Y.   344; 

Henry  v.  Thompson,  Minor,  209. 

FOBOE.  by .    In  indictment.     State  v.  Blake,  39  Me.  322. 

by of.    In  contract.    Fisher  v.  Hope,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  40  N.  Y.  (S. 

C.)  291. 
sale.    Peterson  v.  Hornblower,  33  Cal.  226 ;  Patterson  v.  Tay- 


FOBCED. 


FOBCIBIiE. 


lor,  15  Fla.  336;  Lanahan  v.  Sears,  12  Otto,  319. 
entry.    Jarvis  v.  Hamilton,  16  Wis.  577  ;  Bradley  v.  Iron  Works, 


38  Cal.  676  ;  Evill  v.  Connell,  2  Blackf.  133  (18  Am.  Dec.  138);  State 
V.  Bennett,  Harp.  (Law)  503  (18  Am.  Dec.  663) ;  Smith  v.  Laffery, 
27  Ark.  46  ;  Burt  v.  State,  2  Tread.  Consist.  489  ;  Huflaker  v.  Bor- 
ing, 8  Ala.  87  ;  Harrow  v.  Baker,  2  Greene,  201. 
FOBCIBLY.       In  plea.    Wilcox  v.  Conway,  115  Mass.  561. 

In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Gordon,  5  Blatchf.  25. 

break  and  enter.     In  statute.    Tucker  v.  State,  18  Ohio,  308. 

pass.    In  statute.     Camden  Co.  v.  Fowler,  4  Zab.  205. 

resist.    In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Batchelder,  2  Gall.  15. 

FOBECLOSUBE.    Jennings  v.  McKay.  19  Kas.   120;  Goodman  v.  White,  26  Conn. 
322  ;  Puffer  v.  Clark,  7  Allen,  85. 

proceedings.    In  policy  of  insurance.    Colt  f.  Phoenix  Fire  Ins. 

Co.,  54  N.  Y.  595. 
FOBEia-lT.  bills.    In  note.    Jones  v.  Fales,  4  Mass.  245. 

bills  of  lading.    In  statute.    Buckner  v.  Finley,  2  Peters,  586. 

bonds.    In  will.    Hull  v.  Hull,  4  Ch.  Div.  97. 

citizens.    /«  constitution.    Karraho  v.  Adams,  i  Dill.  344. 

corporation.    In  statute.    Conn.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.  v.  Albert.  39 

Mo.  181  ;  Bk.  of  Louisville  v.  Young,  37  Mo.  398  ;  Baley  v.  Ohio, 
etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  12  Ohio  St.  139;  Oliver  v.  Liverpool,  etc.,  Ins.  Co., 
100  Mass.  531. 

dominion.    In  statute.    Ex  parte  Brown,  5  B.  &  S.  281. 

fishing.    In  statute.     U.  S.  7/.  Burdett,  2  Sumn.  336. 

government.    Caddett  v.  Earl,  5  Ch.  Div.  7". 

paupers.     Opinion  of  the  Judges,  i  Mete.  572. 


FOREIGN. 

FOREIGN  —  Continued. 
-  port. 


142 


FORM 


King  V.  Parks,  19  Johns.  375 :  The  Ehza.  2  Gall.  4:  The 
Lulu.  I  Abb.  U.  S.  191  ;  lo  Wall  192;  Negus  z/.  Simpson,  99  M»ss- 


■  \ 


FOREIQNEB 
FOBEVEB. 


FORFEIT. 


388:  The  Sarah  J.  Weed.  2  Low.  535 :  The  John  Martin,  2  Abb.  U 

S.  172. 

states.     In  constitution.    Cherokee  Nation  v.  State.  5  Peters,  i. 

._  vesseL  In  statute.  The  Catherine  v.  U.  S..  7  branch  349:  The 
Sally.  I  Gall.  58:  Fox  v.  The  Lodemia.  Crabbe.  271  :  The  Mary 
Merritt.  2  Biss.  381. 

voyage.    In  statute.    The  Lark,  i  Gall.  55  :  The  Three  Brothers. 

,  Gall!T42:  Taber  v.  U.S.,  .  Story.  .  :  The  Ocean  Sp.ay.4  Saw- 
yer.  109. 
In  statute.    Spratt  v.  Spratt,  i  Peters.  349- 
Sawyer  v.  Arnold,  i  La.  Ann.  815. 

In  deed.     Dennis  v.  Wilson,  .07  Mass.  591 :  Clap  v.  Draper,  4  Mass.  266. 
In  statute.    Casey  v.  Hamed.  5  Iowa.  i. 
In  will.     Vernon  v.  Wright,  7  H.  L.  Cas.  35. 

In  contract.     Betts  v.  Burch.  4  Hurl.  &  N.  519:  Taylor  ^Marcella  . 
Woods.  302;  Esmond  v.  Van  Benschoten,  12  Barb.  366:  Richards 
V.  Edict,  17  Barb.  260;  Salteis  v.  Rolph.  15  Abb.  Pr.  273. 
*         In  statute.     Dimes  v.  Canal  Co.,  9  Q-  B.  49'  :  Day  v.  Frank.  127  Mass. 
497;  Lynde  z/.. Thompson,  2  Allen.  456. 

shaU In  statute    U.  S.  t/.  Distillery,  n  Blatchf.  255. 

FORFEITED.    In  statute.    Walter  v.  Smith.  5  B.  &  Aid.  440. 

absolutely In  statute.    Van  Diemen's  Land  Co.  v.  Cockerell. 

I  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  744- 
FORFEITURE.     U.  S.  v.  Ulrici.  3  Dill.  532 :  Wakefield  v.  Johnson.  26  Ark.  506. 
In  contract.    Stearns  v.  Barrett,  i  Pick.  443  (n  Am.  Dec.  223). 
In  statute.    Howe  7/.  Taylor,  6  Oregon,  284. 
State  V.  McKenzie,  42  Me.  392. 

In  indictment.     U.  S.  v.  Watkins.  3  Cranch  C.  C.  496. 
In  statute.    Queen  v.  Ritson,  L.  R..  i  C.  C.  R.  203. 
Reg.  V.  Epps.  4  F.  &  F.  8. :  Reg.  v.  Ritson.  L.  R.  .  C.  C  R.  ^oo ;  Reg. 
I.  Closs.  Dears.  &  B.  460 :  Reg.  v.  Hodgson,  Dears  &  B.  3 :  Reg- 1'- 
Chadwick.4  M.&  Rob.  545:  Reg-  v.  Collins.  2  M.  &  Job.  545  • 
Com.  V.  Sankey,  22  Pa.  St.  390:  Hill  v.  State   .  Yerg^  76 ;  Reg-  v 
Richards.  Russ.  &  Ry.  193:  Reg-  v.  Smith.  8  Cox  C.  C.  3^:  Reg-  ^. 
Moody,  9  Cox  C.  C.  166;  Barnum  v.  State.  15  Ohio   717  :  State  7. 
Kimbalf  50  Me.  4..  ;  Com.  v.  Chandler.  Thach.  C.  C.  ,87;  Van 
Horn  ..State.  5  P'ke.  349  =  re  Windsor.  6  B.  &  S.  5« :  People  .. 
Ah  Knoo,  28  Cal.  205  ;  People  v.  Fitch,  .  Wend   .98  (19  Am.  Dec. 
477):  Reinhartz'.  State,  53  Ala.  467  ;  Jones  v.  State.  50  A>«.  j6' • 
Arnold  7..  Cost,  3  Gill.  &  J.2.9("  Am.  Dec.  302) ;  Com.  .^ Bald- 
win,  ..  Gray.  .97;  Mann  v.  People.  .5  Hun.  .55  :btate- Young. 
46  N.  H.  266 ;  State  v.  Phelps.  1 1  Vt.  1 16  (34  Am.  Dec.  672). 
In  treaty.     Re  Windsor.  6  B.  &  S.  522. 
Moorman  v.  Hoge,  2  Sawyer.  86. 

of  the  pavement.  In  statute.  Reg.  v.  Eastern  R.  Co..  2  Q.  B.  577- 

in  the prescribed.    In  statute.    Keniston  v.  Chesley,  52  N.  H. 

564. 
matter  of In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Tuska,  14  Blatchf.  5. 


FORGE. 


FORGERY. 


FORM. 


FORM. 


Gall.  4:  The 
Dn,  99  Mass. 
n,  2  Abb.  U. 

5  Peters,  i. 

ich.  349;  The 
I ;  The  Mary 

ree  Brothers, 
spiay,  4  Saw- 


r,  4  Mass.  266. 

V.  Marcella,  i 
366;  Richards 

273- 

ank,  127  Mass. 

D.  V.  Cockerell, 

Ark.  506. 
ec.  223). 


rORMAL. 


143 


FOURTEEN. 


Z.  R.  206;  Reg. 
&  B.  3 ;  Reg.  v. 
[.  &  Rob.  545; 
rg.  76 :  Reg.  V. 
.  C.  32 ;  Reg.  V. 
),  717:  States. 
C.  C.  187;  Van 
522;  People  V. 
»8  (19  Am.  Dec. 
e,  50  Aui.   161 , 
;  Com.  V.  Bald- 
State  V.  Young, 
)ec.  672). 


Co..  2  Q.  B.  577- 
hesley,  52  N.  H. 


FORSWORN. 
FORTHWITH. 


FORMAL.  defect.    In  statutf.     Sill  v.  yueen,  i  El.  &  Bl.  554. 

FORMALITIES,    same .    In  statute.     Remington  v.  Peckham,  10  R.  I.  450. 

FORMALLY.      In  statute.    Clarke  v.  Cochran,  3  Mart.  (La.)  361. . 

FORMER.  dealings.     Lyon  v.  Johnson,  28  Conn.  2. 

FORMS.  In  statute.     Koning  v.  Bayard,  2  Paine,  259. 

FORNICATION,     Hood  v.  State,  56Ind.  263;  Buchanan  v.  State,  55  Ala.  175;  Terri- 
tory V.  Whitcomb,  i    Montan.!,  359;  Com.  v.  Call,  21   Pick.  509; 
State  V.  Lash,  i  Harris  (N.  J.),  380  (32  Am.  Dec.  396). 
In  slander.    Tomlinson  7a  Brattlebank,  4  B.  &  Ad.  632. 
Thomas  v.  Noakes,  L.  R.,  6  Eq.  Cas.  521  ;  Moffett  v.  Dickson,  3  Col. 

3'3- 
In  award.     Boyes  v.  Bluck,  13  C.  B.  652. 

In  contract.  Roberts  z/.  Brett,  11  H.  L.  Cas.  339;  20  C.  B.(N.  S.)  160; 
18  C.  B.  574. 

In  bond.     Bamforth  v.  Raddin,  14  Allen,  66. 

In  insurance  policy.  PhilMps  v.  Protection  Ins.  Co.,  14  Mo.  167  ;  Ed- 
wards V.  Lycoming  Ins.  Co.,  75  Pa.  St.  378;  Bennett  v.  Lycoming 
Ins.  Co.,  67  N.  Y.  274. 

In  statute.  Burgess  %<.  Boetefleur,  7  M.  h  G.  494;  ex  parte  Lamb,  30 
W.  R.  126;  Jones  7/.  Hutchinson,  10  C.  B.  522;  Spenceley  7'.  Robin- 
son, 3  B.  &  C.  659;  re  Sillence,  7  Ch.  Div.  240 ;  Queen  7>,  Robinson, 
12  Ad.  &  Ell.  673 ;  Tennant  v.  Bell,  9  Q.  B.  685  ;  Queen  v.  Herter, 
17  Q.  B.  230;  Grace  v.  Clinch,  4  Q.  B.  606;  Snooks  v.  Smith,  7 
Man.  &  G.  528  ;  Reg.  v.  Isle  of  Ely,  5  El.  &  Bl.  490. 

as  soon  as  may  be.    Adams  v.  Foster,  9  Cush.  1 56. 

St.  Louis,  K.  C.  &  N.  R.  R.  v.  Piper,  13  Kas.  505. 

to .    In  bill  of  lading.    Reed  v.  U.  S.  Express  Co.,  48  N.  Y.  462  ; 

Kreuder  v.  Wolcott,  i   Hilt.  223;  Illinois  Cent.  R.  Co.  v.  Franken- 
burg,  54  III.  88 ;  Wall  v.  Holt,  26  Wis.  703. 

FORWARDED,    to  be .    In  bill  of  lading.    Blossom  7/.  Griffin,  13  N.  Y.  569. 

FORWARDER.     Roberts  v.  Turner,  12  Johns.  232. 


I'ORWARD. 


FOUND. 


FOUNDED. 


FOUNDERSHIP 
FOURTEEN.      - 


;hf.  S. 


In  statute.    Carter  v.  Young,  42  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  169;  McNab  v.  Burnett. 
66  111.  157. 

and  being  without  a  collar.    In  statute.    Tower  7/.  Tower,  18 

Pick.  262. 
committing.     In  statute.     Downing  v.  Capel,  L.  R.,  2  C.  P.  460 ; 

Griffiths  V.  Taylor,  2  C.  P.  Div.  194;  Simmons  V.  Millingen,  2  C. 

B.  530. 

employed.     In  city  ordinance.    State  v.  Canton,  43  Mo.  48. 

in  the  possession  of.    In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Drake,  22  Sol.  Jour. 

417. 
intoxicated.    In  statute.    State  v.  Brownley,  25  Conn.  6. 

in  fbct.    In  instruction.    State  v.  Morgan,  40  Conn.  44. 

on  a  bond/bill  or  note.       In  statute.    Doan  v.  Holly,  26  Mo. 

186. 
on  a  contract.    In  statute.    Wyman  v.  Fahens,  1 1 1  Mass.  80. 

Atty.-Gen.  v.  Master  of  School,  3  B.  &  Ad.  73. 

—  days.     In  statute.     Re  Thompson  &  McLellan,  2  Biss.  166. 

—  days  at  least.  In  statute.  Zoust  v.  Empsey,  4  B.  &  Aid.  522  ; 
Reg.  V.  Shropshire,  8  Ad.  &  Ell.  173;  Mitchell  v.  Foster,  12  Ad.  & 
Ell.  472  ;  State  v.  Gasconade,  33  Mo.  102. 


FRACTION. 


144 


FREE. 


FBACTION. 

FRACTIONAL. 
FRAME. 

FRANCHISE. 


of  a  day.    Westbmok  Man.  Co.  v.  Grant,  60  Me.  88(11  Am. 


FRANCHISES. 


FRAUD. 


of  a  day. 

Rep.  181). 
In  statute.     Swayne  v.  Vance,  28  Ark.  2S6. 

house  filled  in  with  briok.    In  insurance  policy.     Fowler  v. 

.fEtna  Ins.  Co.,  7  Wend  270. 
Com.  V.  Arnison,  15  S.  &  R.  127  (16  Am.  Dec.  531)  ;  Pierce  v.  Emery, 
32  N.  H.  484  ;  Bridgeport  v.  New  York,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  36  Conn.  255  ; 
Chicago  R.  Co.  v.  People,  73  HI.  541  ;  State  v.  Weatherby.  45  Mo. 
17;  People  V.  Utica,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  15  Johns  387;  Com.  v.  Frank- 
fort, 13  Bush,  185 ;  State  v.  Maine,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  66  Me.  488;  Curtis 
V.  Leavitt,  15  N.  Y.  9;  Bank  of  Augusta  v.  Erie,  13  Pet.  519 :  Cali- 
fornia State  Tel.  Co.  v.  Atla.  Tel.  Co.,  22  Cal.  398. 
In  deed.    Morgan  v.  Louisiana,  3  Otto,  217. 

property  and .  Railroad  Co.  v.  County  of  Hamblin,  12  Otto.  276. 

Haycraft  v.  Creasy,  2  East,  92  ;  Green  v.  Nixon,  23  Beav.  530 ;  Leh- 
man v.  Shackleford,  50  Ala.  437;  Kirby  ?/.  Ingersoll,  i  Hair.  (Mich.) 
172  ;  Chesterfield  v.  Janssen,  2  Ves.  Sr.  155  ;  Morrill  v.  Blaokman, 
42  Conn.  324;  Grider  v.  Clopton,  27  Ark.  245;  Polhill  v.  Walter, 
3  B.  &Ad.  123;  Mock  V.  Pleasants,  34  Ark.  63;  Van  Arsdaie  v. 
Howard,  5  Ala.  596  ;  Gardner  v.  Heartt,  3  Denio,  332 ;  Allen  v. 
Addington,  7  Wend.  9:  Hammatt  r/.  Emmerson,  27  Me.  308. 
In  statute.  Hathaway  7a  Johnson,  55  N.  Y.  93  ;  Classen  v.  Schceman, 
80  111.  304;  Shattuck  V.  Haworth,  91  Pa.  St.  449;  Hennequin  v. 
Clews,  77  N.  Y.  427  ;  Broadnax  v.  Bradford,  50  Ala.  270  ;  Smith  7'. 
Smith,  19  Wis.  104  ;  Melvin  v.  Melvin,  72  N,  C.  384;  Neil  v.  Clark, 
5  Otto,  704 ;  U.  S.  V.  Rob  Roy,  i  Woods,  43- 

attempt  at In  insurance  policy.    Geib  z/.  Ins.  Co.,  i  Dill.  443; 

Shaw  V.  Scottish  Ins.  Co.,  i  Fed.  "ep.  763. 

FRAUDULENT.    and  void  as  againj^  assignee.    In  statute.     Billiter  v. 

Young,  6  El.  &  Bl.  10. 

contract.    In  statute.    Benton  T/.  Benton,  I  Day,  III. 

conveyance.    In  statute.    Ex  parte  Jordan,  9  Mete.  292. 

conveyancd,  gift,  delivery  or  transfer.    In  statute.    Phelps 

V.  Hornstedt,  L .  R.,  8  Ex.  26. 

suppression.     Blydenburgh  v.  Welsh,  Baldw,  331. 

FRAUDULENTLY.    In  plea.     Behn  v.  Kemble,  7  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  265. 
In  statute.     Morgan  v.  State.  13  Fla.  671. 

'. stopped  or  snspended,  and  not  resumed  payment.    In  stat- 
ute.   Re  Thompson  &  McLellan,  2  Biss.  166. 
FREE.                  Pierce  v.  Milwaukee,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  23  Wis.  391. 

firom  average.     In  insurance  policy.     Bargett  v.  Orient  Ins.  Co  , 

3  Bosw.  385. 

from  average,  unless  general.     In  insurance  policy.     Aranza- 

niendi  v.  Louisiana  Ins.  Co.,  2  Li\.  432  (22  Am.  Dec.  136). 

land  or  tenement.     In  statute.     Dawson  v.  Robbins,  2  C.  P. 

Div.  38. 

negro.     In  statute.    Ex  parte  George,  i  U.  P.  Charlt.  80. 

of  legacies  or  mortgages.     In  will.    Doe  v.  Lean,  i  Q.  B.  229. 

ol  particular  average.    In  insurance  policy.     Hernandez  v.  Sun 

Mut   Ins.  Co.,  6  Blatchf.  325. 

riding On  railroad  pass.     Bissell  v.  N.  Y.  Cent.  R.  R.,  2$  N. 

Y.  442. 


FREE. 


FREEHOLD. 


X4S 


FROM. 


88  (II  Am. 


1'.     Fowler  v, 

rcc  V.  Emery, 
36  Conn.  255  ; 
lerby,  45  Mo. 
)m.  V.  Frank- 
s.  488;  Curtis 
et.  519;  Cali- 


,  12  Otto,  276. 

:av.  530 ;  Leh- 
Hair.  (Mich.) 
V.  Blackman, 
lill  V.  Walter, 
an  Arsdale  v. 
332 ;  Allen  v. 
le.  308. 

1  V.  Schcenian, 
Hennequin  v. 
270 ;  Smith  v, 
Neil  V.  Clark, 

J.,  I  Dill.  443; 

te.     Bill  iter  v. 

III. 

tc.  292. 

atute.     Phelps 


ment.    In  stat- 


^rient  Ins.  Co , 

SoUcy.     Aranza- 

136). 

>bbins,  2  C.   P. 

arit.  80. 

n,  I  Q.  B.  220. 

irnandez  v.  Sun 

It.  R.  R.,  25  N. 


FBBEHOLD. 


FBEEHOLDEB 


FBEELT. 


FREEMAN. 
FfiEEZINO. 

i:;BEiaHT. 


FBESH. 


FRESHET. 

FRIVOLOUS. 

FROM. 


19 


In  will.    Matthews  v.  Matthews,  L.  R.,  4  Eq-  Cas.  278. 

estate.    In  will.     Doe  r.  Tucker,  3  B.  &  Ad.  476. 

houses.     In  will.     Bowen  v.  Barlow,  L.  R.;  1 1  Eq.  Cas.  454 ;  L. 

R.,  8  Ch.  App.  171. 
,    State  V.  Ragland,  75   N.  C.  12. 
In  statute.     Aaron  i/.  State,  37  Ala.  106. 

of  the  county.     Rex  v,  Johnson,  5  N.  H.  520  (22  Am.  Dec.  472). 

Dennis z/.  Tarpenny,  20  Barb.  371  ;  Merriam  v.  Harsen,  2  Barb.  Ch.  232. 

In  statute.     Merriam  7'.  liarsen,  2  Barb.  Ch.  232. 

to  be  possessed  and  ei^oyed.    In  will.    Burkart  v.  Bucher,  2 

Binney,  455  (4  Am.  Dec.  456) ;  Lloyd  v.  Jackson,  L.  R.,  i  Q.  B.  578; 

L.  R.,  2  g.  B  269:  7  B.  &  S.  683. 
In  constitution.     Burnham  v.  Laning,    i   Pa.  Leg.  Gaz.  411:9  Phila. 

341. 
owner's  risk .    In  bill  0/  lading.     Read  v.  St.  Louis,  etc.,  R.  Co., 

60  Mo.  199;  Wolff.  American  Ex.  Co.,  43  Mo.  421. 
Palmer  v.  Gracie,  4  Wash.  C.  C.  no;  Griggs  v.  Austin,  3  Pick.  20; 

The  Zephyr,  3  Mason,  344. 
In  charter-party.     Peisch  v.  Dickson,  i  Mason,  11  ;  Gibbon  7>.  Young, 

2  J.  B.  Moo.  224. 
In  contract.     Lidgett  v.  Perrin,  11  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  362. 
In  insurance  policy.    Dendon  v.  Ins.  Co.,  L.  R.,  7  C.  P.  341 ;  Lord  v. 

Neptune  Ins.  Co.,  10  Gray,  109;  Minturn  v.  Warren  Ins.  Co.,  2 

Allen,  86. 
In  statute.    Allen  v.  Mackay,  i  Sprague,  219. 
as  agreed.    In  charter-party.    Kerford  v.  Mondel,  5  Hurl.  &  N. 

932- 
due  or  to  grow  due.    In  statute.     Wilson  v.  Dickson,  2   B.  & 

Aid.  14. 

money.    Adams  z/.  O'Connor,  100  Mass.  517. 

onboard.     In  insurance  policy.     Robinson  t/.  Manufacturers' Ins. 

Co.,  I  Mete.  146. 

on bill.    In  insurance  policy.    Field  v.  Citizens'  Ins.  Co.,  1 1  Mo.  50. 

pursuit.     In  statute.    People  v.  Pool,  27  Cal.  572. 

seed.    In  contract.    Ferris  v.  Comstock,  33  Conn.  513. 

taxes.     In  deed.    Watson  v.  Atkins,  3  B.  &  Aid.  647. 

Harris  v.  Social  Manuf.  Co.,  9  R.  I.  99. 

answer.    Cottrell  v.  Cramer,  40  Wis.  555. 

Best  v.  Polk,  18  Wall.  112;  Gardner  v.  Collins,  3  Mason,  398;  2  Pet. 

58 ;  Case  v.  Wildridge,  4  Ind.  51  ;  Bonney  v.  Morrill,  52  Me.  252 ; 

Deyo  V.  Bleakley,  24  Barb.  9 ;  Simpson  v.  Luthwaite,  3  B.  &  Ad. 

231  ;  Sands  v.  Lyon,  18  Conn.  27. 
In  contract.    Sheets  v.  Selden,  2  Wall.  177;  Oatman  v.  Walker,  33 

Me.  67. 
In  deed.    Welles  v.  Iron  Co.,  48  N.  H.  493. 
In  insurance  policy.     Isaacs  v.  Ins.  Co.,  L.  R.,  5  Ex.  296. 
In  lease.    Wilcox  v.  Wood,  9  Wend.  346;  Atkins  v.  Sleeper,  7  Allen, 

487. 
In  statute.    Peebles  v.  Hannaford,   18  Me.  106;  Smith  v.  Helmer,  7 

Barb.  416;  North-eastern  R.Co.w.  Payne.S  Rlch.(L.)  177;  Tennes- 


.  I 


'M 


FVLL. 
FROM. 

Sherrett.  L.  R..  2  Ch.  App.  644.  ..nR7iio 

__  and  out.     /«.^./«/''.     Blanford^.  Morrison..  5  QB.  730. 

a  port.     U.  S.  V.  La  Coste.  2  Mason.  1 29. 

a  street.     Pittsburg  v.  Clay,  74  P»-  St.  259- 

__  place  to  place.    Com.  v.  Cambridge.  7   Mass.   .58.  Com.  v. 

J^X^^^^    .......    AsH.rtH.Bed.r..L.R... 

_!thelyandyearaforesaid.    Instatute.    Wilkinson  ..  Gaston, 
_lC;eLn.    /.  ...--    Stegar  ..  State,  39.Ga.   583  =  Peopled. 

_"::e;^of  MS  al.de.    /«  sU...    King  .  justices.  2  B.  . 

J^'thHort.    in  statute.    U.  S.  ..  La  Coste.  .  Mason^  .33^ 
.  --tbeLforth.    /«./a/«^'.    Wilson  .estate.  35  Ark.  428. 

___  time  to  time.     In  statute.     Bryan  ..  Arthur,  n  Ad.  &  Ell.  .09  , 

Whitehouse  v.  R.  Co.,  L.  R..  5  Ex.  13- 
__  year  to  year.     In  lease.    Doe  ..  Green,  9  Ad.  &  Ell.  658. 
__  wlTtever  cause.    In  Mil  of  ladin,.    Smith  ..  New  York.  etc.. 
R.  Co..  29  Barb.  1 32  ;  24  N.  Y.  222. 

heard Fellows  v.  Fellows.  8  N.  H.  160. 

_^„xi- oore  w  Hughes.  7  Mon.  521. 

(33  Am.  Dec.  297). 
Indeed.    Tracy  t/.  Chicago,  24  HI- S«>- 

of     /«  /^a5^      Des  Moines  v.  Dow,  31  Iowa.  89. 

in of.    /«  lease,     u  ^  p   pi^  3.8  ;  Wakefield  Bd. 

In  statute.     Wakef.cM  Co.  r/.  Meader,  5  C.  P.  U.v.    4 

z/.  Lee,  I  Ex.  Div.  3>'>- 
__industriales.     Purner  ^.  Piercy,  40  Md.  2.2. 

^'^^^  .,     „--a  .  T  :„ck  z/  Kelly,  25  Ind.  278. 

Edgar  V.  McCutcheon.  9  Mo.  768  .  Linck  z/.  iv     y,    j 

Kingsbury's  Case.  106  Mass.  227.  ,^ 

__'from  justice.    Jones  v.  Leonard.  50  ^-^'"^  f  ^^      ^  g.  & 
__  and  complete  car,o.    In  ckarter-fa^^-    Hunter  j.  Fry.  ^^^^^^^ 
Aid.  426;  Morris  v.  Lev=s'>n,  .  C  P.  D»v.  »55.  ^8 
33  hJw.  .67  ;  Cuthbert  v.  Camming.  .0  Ex.  809.  n  Ex.  4  5 


FBONT. 
PRONTING. 

PRUCJTUS. 
PETJIT. 


PUCJK. 
FUGITIVE. 


FUUi. 


FVLL. 


Clay.  74  Pa. 
C.  C.  599- 

;y,  6oi  (2  Am. 

will.    Bush  7'. 

B.  73°. 

1 58 ;  Com.  V. 
edford,  L.  R.,  9 
nson  V.  Gaston, 

583 ;  People  v. 
lustices,  2  B.  & 

n,  133. 
rk.  428. 
Ad.  &  Ell.  109  ; 

t  Ell.  658. 

New  York,  etc., 

rrell  v.  State,  12 
Janssen,  19  Wall, 
iders,  8  Port.  497 


?9. 
48 :  Wakefield  Bd. 


on,  440. 

;nning,  5  B.  &.  C. 

25  Ind.  278. 

i(32  Am.  Rep.  116). 

nter  v.  Fry,  2  B.  & 
Ogden  V.  Parsons, 
;  II  Ex.  405. 


•*i«>^lM«rt'*'i&«*> 


/  ULL. 


147 


FURNITURE. 


FULL— roiitimicd. 

and  sufficient  release  and  discharge.    ///  assi^nminl.    Agnew 

V.  Dow,  5  Whart.  131  (34  Am.  Dec.  539). 

,  confldeuoe.    In  will.     Re  Hutchinson,  8  Ch.  Div.  541. 

consent.     In  will.     Martin  v.  Shepherd,  10  Ir.  L.  T.  Rep.  141. 

costs.     In  slatulc.     Irwinc  v.  Reddish,  5  H.  k  Aid.  797. 

legislative  powers.     ///  constitution.     School  Coin'rs  %>,  Putnam, 

44  Ala.  506. 

supply.     Kemp  7'.  Knickerbocker  Ins.  Co.,  69  N.  Y.  42. 

toll.     In  statute.     Benjamin  v.  Andrews,  5  (".  B.  (N.  S.)  299. 

wages.     Sims  v.  Jackson,  i  Wash.  414. 

executed  in .     In  record  as  to  service  of  summons.     Blackburn  7/. 

,  Jackson,  26  Mo.  308. 

in .     In  receipt.     Muldon  v.  Whitlock,  i  Cow.  290(13  Am.  Dec. 

533) ;  Rcid  V.  Reid,  2  Dev.  (Law)  247  (18  Am.  Dec.  570). 
as as  any  individual.     In  statute.     Scybert  v.  City  of  Roches- 
ter, I  Wall.  272. 
In  will.     Stephens  v.  Milnor,  24  N.  J.  (Eq.)  358. 

debt.     In  statute.     Ketchum  v.  City  6f  Buffalo,  14  N.  Y.  356. 

the .    In  will.     Slingsby  v.  Granger,  7  H.  L.  Cas.  273. 

expenses.     Donald  v.  McWhorter,  44  Miss.  124. 

In  statute.     Owens  v.  Bloomer,  14  Ilun,  296 ;  21  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  296. 

In  will.     Fairman's  Appeal,  30  Conn.  205. 

In  statute.     State  7/.  Freeman,  27  Vt.  520;  Att'y-Gen.  v.  Silleen,  2  H. 

&  C.  623. 
evidence  against  himself.    In  constitution.    Emery's  Case,  107 

Mass.  182. 
In  contract.     Groves  v.  Miles,  58  111.  338. 
Bell  V.  Golding,  27  Ind.  173  ;  Rasure  v.  Hart,  18  Kas.  340. 
In  deed.     Fore  v.  Hubbard,  63  Ala.  412. 
In  insurance  policy.     Brough  v.  Whitmore,  4  Term  Rep.  206. 
In  mortgage,     Curtis  v.  Martz,  14  Mich.  506. 
In  statute.     Southampton  Dock  Co.  v.  Hill,  14  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  243. 
In  will.     Hele  v.  Gilbert,  2  Ves.  Sr.  430. 
and  other  household  efibots.    In  will.    Foxall  v.  McKenney, 

3  Cranch  C.  C.  206. 
used  by  him  in  housekeeping.    In  statute.    Croswell  v.  Alli«. 

25  Conn.  301. 

articles  of  household necessary  for  upholding  life.  In  statute. 

Crocker  v.  Spencer,  2  D.  Chip.  68  ;  Hart  v.  Hyde,  5  Vt.  328;  Dun- 
lap  V.  Egerton,  30  Vt.  224  ;  Tanner  v.  Billings,  18  Wis.  163. 

household  goods  and .    In  deed.     Bunn  v.  Winthrop,  i  Johns. 

Ch.  329. 

In  will.    Carnegy  v.  Woodcock,  2  Munf.  234. 

household ■    In  statute.    Rasure  v.  Hart,  f6  Kas.  340. 

In  will.  Finney  v.  Price,  10  Ch.  Div.  13;  Hooper's  Estate,  6  Ph-*a. 
364;  Richardson  «/.  Hall,  124  Mass.  228. 

rosewood .    Ponsot  v.  Maxwell,  4  Blatchf.  44. 

signs  and .    In  mortgage.     Curtis  v.  Martz,  14  Mich.  506. 


FULLY. 
FUNDED. 

FUITDS. 
FUNEBAL. 

FUItNISH. 


FUBNISHED. 
FUBNITUBE. 


FURNITURE. 
PURNITUBE 


X48 


GAME. 


In  will.     Kendall 


inaBTHER. 


PXJTUEB. 


GAINS. 
GALLONS. 


GALLOWS. 

GAMBLE. 

GAMBLING. 


GAME. 


-Continued. 

stock,  plantation  utensUa  and  household 

V.  Kendall.  5  Munf.  272. 
___  aUowanoe.     In  statute.    Downing  v.  Marshall,  37  N.  \ .  380. 
__  BBsessment.    In  statute.    Meech  7..  City  of  Ruflalo.  29  N.  Y.  .98. 
__clvU  and  criminal  juri«liotion.     In  constmiion.    Landers  t.. 

Staten  Island  R.  R..  53  N.  Y.  45'- 
__  compensation.     In  agreement.     Hatchings  ..  Van  Brunt.  38  N- 

_1  uibiUty.     In  lease.     O'Fallon  v.  Nicholson,  56  M-).  28^ 

__  or  other  valuable  consideration.    In  statute.     Re  Bolton.  L. 

R     c  Kx  82 
_Jprooeedings.     In  statute.    Wetz  7..  Beard,  ,2  Ohio  St.  43'- 

sum.     /«  will.    Lynes  r/.Townsend.  33  N.  Y.  558- 

to  hear.     In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Oxley,  6  Q.  B.  262. 

without  —  notice.     In  statute.    Mitchell  v.  City  of  M.lwaukee,  .« 

Wis.  96. 
In  statute.     Sayor  7/.  Defaur,  n  Q.  B.  335- 
__  earnings.     In  statute.     Somers  ..  Keleher.  ..5  Mass.  .65. 

• editiono.     In  will.    Hone  r/.  Kent,  6  N.  Y.  390.  „     _      ,, 

extensions  or  branches.    In  contract.    Morris.,  etc.,  R.  Co.  7. 

Sussex  R.  Co..  20  N.  J.  (Eq.)  542. 
payments.    /«  ./«/«/^.     Day  r/.  Bardwell,  97  Mass.  255- 

___prollts  and  income.    In  statute.   Gray  r^.  Darlington.  .5  Wall.  63. 
__  of  proof  spirit.     /«./«/«/^.     U.  S.  7..  Fox,  .  Lowell.  99- 
five—    /«   '«'*W.-'-    State  ..  Lavake,  26  Minn.  5^6  (37  Am. 

S^gg .     /„  //*../.    Wachter  v.  Quenzer,  29  N.  Y.  547- 

In  indictment.     Bennett  7/.  State,  4  Yerg.  472- 

State  ..  Bishel.  39  Iowa,  42  ;  Clark  ..  State.  49  M-  37- 

^-^n«      In  statute     State  7/.  Lemon,  46  Mo.  375  :  State  v.  JacK 

377  ,  wuis  ^  Hardin,  i  Kas.  474.  U. 

rrsiTae^^c'™:  hC.  g  53S.  S.a..  ..  Hayden,  3.  Mo.  35. 

Smith  7/.  State.  17  Tex.  igJ- 

game.     In  statute.    State  7..  Hawkins,  15  Ark.  259. 

Woodcock  ..  McQueen,  u  Ind.  14;  State  ..  Hendersor,  47  Jnd.  U7  : 

Ellis  7/.  Beale.  .8  Me.  337  :  State  v.  Nantes,  2  H.ll  (S.  C),  200. 

In  deed.    JeflTreyes  v.  Evans,  19  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  262 

»¥    1  £  R  j(r  ^   961  •  Miller  7/.  State,  4°  •f^'a- 
'^r?rt.rl°St:»rA*'3stVel"o,>e...  .  Mm.,  .  La. 

Ann.  651  :  Hizar  v.  State,  12  Ind.  330.  ,  „  .  ^  R  u6- 
__  of  chance.  In  statute.  Tollett  ..  Thomas.  L.  R..  6  Q.B  5.6. 
„  ,  „  e  ,  Morr  169;  State  w.Gupton.  8  Ired.  (L.)27i  , 
Harless  v  U.  S.,  >  Morr  109^  state  7/.  Bishop.  8  Ired.  266 ; 
Hush  7/.  Molesbury,  L.  R..  6  y.  ».  130  -  ^"•'*'- 
Glasscock  7/.  State.  10  Mo.  508.  VrV-  ,., 
of  haaard  or  skill.     In  statute.     State  7..  Rone.  23  Ark.  7-7. 


I 


GAME. 


GAME. 


149 


GENERAL, 


\wiU.     Ken<bll 

37  N.  Y.  380- 
ilo,  29  N.  Y.  198. 
on.    Landers  v. 

an  BruMt,  38  N. 

Mo.  28. 

Re  Bolton,  L. 

hioSt.  43  •• 
;8. 

of  Milwaukee,  18 


Mass.  165. 

I. 

s..  etc.,  R.   Co.  V. 

ifass.  255. 

ngton,  1 5  Wall.  63. 

owell,  99. 

[inn.  526  (37  Am. 

Y.  547- 

a.  37. 

}75  ;  State  v.  Jack- 
rrimble  v.  State,  27 
I.  Henyford,  19  Mo. 
State,  I  Mo.  733  and 
din,  I  Kas.  474;  U. 
Hayden,  31  Mo.  35 ; 

k.  259. 

derson,  47  In<l-  '-7  : 

ill  (S.  C),  200, 

Her  V.  State,  48  Ala. 
tans  V.  Miller,  7  La. 

L.  R..  6  Q.  B.  5'6-. 
ton,  8  Ired.  (L.)  271  ; 
/.Bishop,  Sired.  266; 

>rie,  23  Ark.  727. 


OAMB  — rontimii:(l. 

—  with  dioe< 


In  statute.    Wetinore  7>.  State,  55  Ala.  198. 

r-ny except  bowls,  ohoBS.    Jn  statute.    Nual's  Case,  23   Gratt. 

917. 

banking .     In  statute.    State  7>.  Martin,  22  Ark.  423. 

confldenoe .     Pierce  ?'.  People,  81   111.  98. 

laMrftil aport,  pastime  or  exeroiae.    In  statute.    Batty  v.  Mar< 

riott,  5  C.  B.  818. 

clher or  games.     In  statute,    Shropshire  i'.  Glasscock,  4  Mo. 

536  (31  Am.  Dec.  189) ;  Boynton  v.  Curie,  4  Mo.  600. 

ether  unlawflil .     Vicaro  v.  Com,,  5  Dana,  504;  Com.  v,  Tilton, 

3  Mete.  232. 

unlawful or  sport.     In  statute.    Com.  v.  Tilton,  8  Mete.  232. 

QAMINO.  State  v.  Smith,  Meigs,  99(33  Am.   Dec.   132,  note);  Bell  v.  vStatc.  5 

Sneed,  507;  Portis  v.  State,  27  Ark.  360;  State  v.  Smith,  2  Yerg. 
381 ;  Harrison  v.  State,  4  Coldw.  195;  Eubanks  v.  State,  3  Heisk. 
490;  BIcwctt  V.  State,  34  Miss.  606;  Com.  v.  Taylor,  14  Gray,  26; 
Com.  z/.  Gourdier,  14  Gray,  390;  McDaniel  v.  Com.,  6  Bush,  326; 
Cameron  v.  State,  15  Ala.  383;  Swallow  v.  State,  20  Ala.  30. 
In  statute.  State  v.  Smith,  2  Yerg.  271;  Smith  v.  State,  5  Humph. 
163;  State  V.  Pearson,  2  Md.  312  ;  Wolz  v.  State,  33  Tex.  331  ;  Bag- 
ley  V.  State,  I  Humph.  486;  Bell  7>.  State,  5  Sneed,  507  ;  Garrisons. 
McGregor,  51  III.  473;  Harrison  v.  Btate,  4  Coldw.  195;  Shelton's 
Case,  8  Gratt.  502  ;  State  v.  Jackson,  39  Mo.  420 ;  Eubanks  v.  State, 
3  Heisk.  488  ;  Norton  v.  Stite,  1 5  Ark.  71  ;  Com.  v.  Garland,  5  Rand. 
652 ;  Spaight  v.  State,  29  Ala.  32 ;  Walker  v.  State,  2  Swan,  287 ; 
Reg.  V.  Ashton,  i  El.  &  Bl.  286 ;  Parsons  v.  Alexander,  5  El.  &  Bl, 
263  ;  Rourke  v.  Short,  5  El.  &  Bl.  910. 

apparatuc.    In  statute.     Hayesv.  State,  55  Ind.  99;  Coolidge  i/. 

Choate,  11  Mete.  81  ;  State  v.  Hope,  15  Ind.  474. 

devioe.    In  statute.    State  v.  Leevice,  1 2  Wis.  436- 

table.     In  statute.    Toney  v.  State,  61  Ala.  3 ;  State  v.  Lewis,  12 

Wis.  436;  U.  S.  V.  Ringgold,  5  Cranch  C.  C.  378  ;  U.  S.  v.  Milburn. 
5  Cranch  C.  C.  300 ;  U.  S.  v.  Cooley,  5  Cranch  C.  C.  707- 

any whatsoever.    In  statute.     Patten  7/.  Rhymer,  3  El.  &  El.  5. 

aABDEN.  Simons  v.  Lovell,  7  Heisk.  510  ;  Com.  v.  Josselyn,  97  Mass.  41 1. 

GAIUnSHMEirT.     Rose  v.  Whaley,  14  La.  Ann.  374;  Strickland  7a  Maddox,  4  Ga. 

393- 
QAS.  In  insurance  policy.     Stanley  7\  Ins.  Co.,  L.  R.,  3  Ex.  71. 

1  fixtures.     In  contract.     Downs  w.  Sprague,  i  Abb.  App.  Dec.  550. 

OATHEB.  crop.     In  lease.     Stoddard  v.  Waters,  30  Ark.  1 57. 

GATHBRED.     or  growing.    In  ivill.    Carnagy  v.  Woodcock,  2  Munf.  234  (5 

Am.  Dee.  470). 

QAVB.  up.     In  plea,     Haigh  v.  Brooks,  10  Ad.  &  Ell.  309. 

GELDING.  State  v.  Ingram,  16  Kas.  14;  Turley  v.  State,  3  Humph.  323. 

GENERAL.         Re  BonaflFe,  23  N.  Y.  169. 

acceptance.    In  statute.    Fayle  v.  Bird,  6  B.  &  C.  533. 

agent.    Jaques  v.  Todd,  3  Wend.  83  ;  Jeffrey  v.  Bigelow,  1 3  Wend. 

518 ;  Wood  V.  McCain,  7  Ala.  800. 

and  ordinary  business  of  a  corporation.    In  statute.    Reed  v, 

Jones,  6  Wis.  690. 


BiSyeBaa.'saiv 


GliNERAL. 


150 


GIVE. 


QBNEBAL- 


.  Continued.  ».   ah     .« 
appraiser.     In  statute.    Gibb  v.  Washington,  i  McAIl.  430. 

assignment.     LonRmere  v.  Goode,  38  Ala.  577. 

averoge.     Bevan  v.  Bank  .)f  U.  S..  4  Whart.  301  133  Am.  Dec. 

"T^rC  .r.nbian  Ins.  Co.  -..  Ashley,  .3  I'eters.  33.  :  Wilson  v.  Cross, 
al^bal.  i  Padclf..rcl  ..  Boardman,  4  M-*-  548  ;  Potter  v.  Ocean 
Ins.  Co.,  3  Sumner.  39. 

credit.     Hemis  v.  Kyle.  S  Abb.  Pr.  (N.  S.)  232. 

demurrer,     fn  statute.     McGuire  v.  Van  Pelt.  55  Ala.  345- 

field.     Mansfield  v.  Ilawkes,  14  Mass.  440. 

ftmd.     PcoplcT'.  Board  of  Supervisors.  27  Barb.  575. 

In  will.     Lyman  7'.  Parsons,  26  Conn.  494-  _     . 

V.  Wright.  70  111.  388 :  State  v.  Parsons,  40  N.  J.  (L.)  123. 

•     opposition.     Dodge  v.  Gardiner.  31  N.  Y.  239. 

owner.     Farmers'  Nat.  Bk.  v.  Logan,  74  N.  Y.  568. 

■     power.     Cutting  v.  Cutting.  20  Hun.  360. 

property.     Stief  v.  Hart,  i  N.  Y.  20. 

ship.    Ward  v.  Green.  6  Cow.  i73- 

tenancies.    In  statute.    Brown  t/.  Bragg,  22  Ind.  122. 

—  terms.     In  statute.    Merrill  7^  Everett.  38  Conn.  48  ;  Grace  t^. 

Freeland,  i  N.  Y.  228. 
injunction  to  suspend  the  —  and  ordinary  busmess  of  a  cor- 
poration.     In  statute.     Doty  t/.  President.  14  Wis.  82. 
GENTMS.  fn  warranty.     Bodurtha  v.  Phelon.  2  Allen.  348.  ' 

Baldwin  ..  Van  Densten,  37  N.  Y.  487  ;  Dow  ..  Spenny  29  Mo^390. 

and  regularly  issued.  In  guaranty  of  bonds.  Smeltzer  v.  White. 

2  Otto,  391- 
County  Comm'rs  v.  Meekins.  50  Md.  42- 


GENUINE. 


GERMANE. 


GETTING  OUT.     In  statute.    Madison  Coal  Co.  ..  Str.  Colona.  36  Mo.  446  ;  Gibbons 


GIFT. 


GIBL. 
GIVE. 


7/.  Str.  Fanny  Barker.  40  Mo.  253 , 
Dewees  Estate.  3  Brewst.  3>4 
In  statute.     Chapman  r.  M'"  -lass.  269. 

enterprise  busines  orve  v.  Andre  -s.  .06  Mass.  422. 

In  statute.     Queen  v.  Prin        i..  R-  2  C.  C.  R.  • ,  >• 

Parkinson  v.  State,  14  Md.  i6.\. 

In  contract      Norton  7,.  Woodruff,  .  N.  Y.  .53:  Field  v.  Pierce.  .02 

Mass  258  ;  Carter  v.  Alexander.  71  Mo.  585  ;  Hooper  v.  Hooper.  9 

Cush.  129.  _. 

In  deed     Allen  t;.  Sayward.  5  Greenl.  227  (.7  Am.  Dec.  22.) ;  P.erson 

.Armstrong.   .    Iowa.  282:  Frost  ..   Raymond,    2   Caines.    .88. 

Grannis  v.  Clarke.  8  Cow.  36- 


■itiniil'.^'i  Vimi"''''""-^ 


MMvalki 


GIVE. 


McAll.  430. 

,01  (33  Am.  Dec. 
Wilson  V.  Cross, 
Potter  V.  Ocean 


55  Ala.  345- 

J.  S75' 

79;  Clark  V.  City 
ilwaukce,  21  Wis. 
^.  C.  401  ;  LerlinK 
70  111.  680 ;  People 
L.)  123. 

568. 


nd.  122. 

>nn.  48  ;  Gracie  v. 

lusinesB  of  a  oor- 

is.  82. 

Sanover,  3  Hurl.  & 

rewood  t.  R.  Co.,  3 

London,  etc..  Loan 

effe,  14  C.  B.  (N.  S.) 

penny,  29  Mo.  39°- 
Smeltzer  v.  White, 


5  Mo.  446  ;  Gibbons 

1 


s,  106  Mass.  422. 


;  Field  V.  Pierce,  102 
Hooper  v.  Hooper,  9 

n.  Dec.  221);  Pierson 
ond,    2   Caines,    188 : 


GIVE. 

OrVB  —  Continued. 

In  statute 


151 


GOD. 


GIVEN. 


GLASS. 


GO. 


GOD. 


Com.  V.  Davis,  12  Bush,  240. 

a  bribe.     State  7'.  Marker.  4  Harr,  559. 

a  deed.     In  covenant.     Kctchum  v.  Evc'rtson,    13  Johns.  359(7 

Am.  Dec.  384). 
and  bequeath.     In  will.     O'Toole  r.  Hrowne.  3  \'.\.  h   HI.  572; 

Eldridgo  v.  LIdridga,  9  Cusli.  519  ;  Allen  v.  White,  97  Mass.  504. 

grant  and  convey,    hi  tteed.    Vounj?  v.  UinK».  1  Mon.  31. 

information.    In  statiit,:    Jones  v.  Sherwood,  17  Conn.  466. 

liquor.     In  statute.    C(jm.  7-.  Davis,  12  Bush,  240. 

notice  to  the  party.    In  statute.     BarraclouKh  v.  (Jreenounh.  7 

B.  &  S.  174. 
In  statute.     James  v.  Dubois,  i  Hiirr.  285  ;  Wm^.-  t-  Justices,  7  U  B-  >,95- 
in  parochial  relief.    In  statute.     Davies  ?-.  Harvey,  L.  H,  9  O. 

B.  433- 
credit In  guaranty.     Broom  7'.  Batchelor,  i  Hurl.  A  N.  260. 

credit.     In  guaranty.     Edwards  7'.  Jevons.  8  C.  B.  436. 

In  statute.  Bernstein  v.  Baxendale,  6  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  251  ;  Owen  v.  Bur- 
nett, I  C.  &  M.  353- 

out .     In  statute.     Binns  7'.  Lawrence,    12   How.  y;  Treadwin  v. 

R.  Co.,  L.  R.,  3  C.  P.  3'«. 


wa«-e  in  casks. 

German  cylinder  - 


Bend  v.  Georgia  Ins.  Co.,  Ang.  on  Ins.  25. 

-.     /;/  contract.     Mixer  v.  Coburn,  1 1  Mete.  559. 

manuiboturers  of In  statute.    Arthur  v.  Sussfield,  6  Otto,  1 29. 

manufboturos,  articles,  vessels  and  wares  of In  statute. 

Roosevelt  v.  Maxwell,  3  Blatchf.  390. 

at  large.     In  statute.    Com.  v.  Dow,  10  Mete.  382. 

in  evidence.     In  written  stipulation.     Protection   Life   Ins.  Co. 

V.  Palmer,  81  111.  88. 

offlarge.     Ward  v.  The  Fashion,  i  Newb.  8  ;  Hall  v.  The  Buffalo, 

I  Newb.  115. 

shall .     Jn  statute.    Broad  v.  Broad,  40  Cal.  493 . 

act  of Nugent  v.  Smith,  i  C.  P.  Div.  19,423  :  Klaubert^.  Amer- 
ican Ex.  Co.,  21  Wis.  21 ;  Friend  v.  Woods,  6  Gratt.  189;  Forward 
7'.  Pittard,  i  T.  R.  27;  Gillett  v.  Ellis,  11  III.  579:  Read  v.  Spauld- 
ing,  5  Bfjsw.  395 ;  Nashville,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  David,  6  Heisk.  261  : 
Polack  V.  Roche,  35  Cal.  416;  Mynard  v.  Syracuse,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  71 
N.  Y.  180;  Wallace  v.  Clay.'Dn,  42  Ga.443  :  LoveringT/.  Buck  Moun- 
tain Coal  Co.,  54  Pa.  St.  291  ;  Lamont  v.  Nashville,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  9 
Heisk.  58 ;  Germania  Ins.  Co.  v.  The  Lady  Pike,  17  Am.  L.  Rep. 
614;  Parsons  7/.  Hardy,  14  Wend.  215;  Harris  w.  Rand,  4  N.  H.  259; 
Wallace  v.  V'igers,  4  Blackf.  230;  West  v.  The  Berlin,  3  Iowa,  532; 
The  Maggie  Hammond,  9  Wall.  435  :  Worth  v.  Edmonds.  52  Barb- 
40;  Ballentine  v.  North  Missouri  R.  Co.,  40  Mo.  49'  :  Neal  v.  Snun- 
derson,  2  S.  &M.  572  ;  Walpole  v.  Bridges.  5  Blackf.  222  ;  Williams  7/. 
Grant,  i  Conn.  487;  Crosby  v.  Fitch,  12  Conn.  410;  McArthur  v. 
Sears, 21  Wend.  190  ;  Faulkner 7/.  Wright,  Ric;e,  107  ;  Moses?'.  Norn>. 
4  N.  H.  304  ;  Hall  7/.  Cheney,  36  N.  H.  26  ;  Hackett  v.  Boston,  etc.,  R. 
Co.,  35  N.  H.  390:  EverleighT/.  Sylvester,  2  Brev.  178  ;  McClenaghan 
V.  Brock.  5  Rich.  17;  Harrington  7/.  Lyles,  2  Nott.  &  M.  88  ;  Steamboat 
Co.  V.  Bason,  Harp.  262;  Patton  v.  Magrath,  Dudley,.i59;  Smyrl  v 


I  (' 


i'i^ 


ti 


II 


% 


i! 


GOD. 


152 


GOOD. 


GOD  —  Continued.  ^        o    r.  n 

Niolon.  2  Bailey,  42.  :  Hays  ..Kennedy  4.  I'a  St  378;  Pf"--'^  • 
Cullen  5  Harr.  238;  Colt  v.  McMechen.  6  Johns.  160  (5  Am. 
Dec  20)):  Ferguson  v.  Brent.  12  Md.9:  Parsons  v.  Monteath  .3 
Barb.  35  Central  Line  v.  Lowe.  50  Ga.  509 ;  Coggs  j.  Bernard.  > 
Smithtld.  Cas.3.5:Thorogood..Marsh..  Gow.  N.  P.  C.  .05  ; 
Hyde  ..  Trent  Nav.  Co..  5  Term  Rep.  389 :  ^oore  .^  M.ch.gan  Cen  . 
R  Co  X  Mich.  23;  Cox  V.  Peterson.  30  Ala.  608;  Chevall.er  7 
Strah^m'  2  Tex.  . \,  ;  Miller  ..  Steam  Nav.  Co..  .0  N.  Y.  .31  =  Ha^l 
rCheney.  36  N.  H.  26;  McCall  v.  Brock.  5  Strobh.  ..9;  Nav^Co. 

V  Dwver  29  Tex.  376  :  Bulkley  v.  Naumkeag  Cotton  Co..  24  How 
;86    The  Edwin.  .  'Iprague,  477  ;  The  Mohawk.  8  Wall. .  53  =  B-us- 
seau  V  The  Hudson   u   La.  Ann.  427  :  Plaisted  v.  Boston  Steam 
n'^   Co    '7  Me.  vy.  ;  Mcrshon  v.  Ilobensack,  22  N.  J.  (lIw)  37^  ; 
Sew  Brunswick  Steam  Nav.  Co.  ..  Tiers,  24  N.  J.  (Law) 697  =  Sprowl 

V  Kellar.  4  Stew.  &  P.  382  :  Ewart  v.  Street.  2   Bailey.  .57  :  King 
"    Shephetd.  3  Story.  349  I  Lyon  ..  Mells,  5  East.  ..8 ;  Reaves  . 
Waterman,  2  Spears,  ,97  '  Davis  ..  Garrett.  6  B.ng^7.6  :  B.rketU 
Willan.  2  B.  &  Aid.  356 ;  Hodenham  v.  Bennett  4  Pnce.  3    .   Sm.tl 
V.  Home.  2  Moore.  ,8 ;  Powell  v.  Layton.  2  Bos^  &  P"'^?^\^;* 
365 ;  Siordet  v.  Hall.  4  Bing.  607  ;  Muddle  v    Stnde  9  C.  &  P.  380  • 
Lowe  ..  Booth.  .3  Price,  329 ;  Beckford  v.  Crutwell,  5  C  &  P-  ^4    • 

■    •  Cailiff  V.  Danvers.  .   Peake.  .55  ;  Hunter  ..  Potts.  4  Camp.  20, 

Oakley  v.  Steam  Packet  Co..  ,,  Ex.  618  ;  Laveron.  7/.  Drury^  8  Ex. 
?66;  Hollingworth  v.  Brodrick.  7  Ad.  &  E.  40;  Elliott  v  Rossell. 
o  Johns. .  ;  Hart  v.  Allen,  2  Watts,  n  5 :  Williams  ...  Grant,  ,  Conn. 
487  ;  Cook  V.  Gourdin.  2  Nott  &  M.  .9:  Loomis  v.  Pearson.  Harp. 
470;  Bell  v.  Reed.  4  Binn.  127. 

act  of In  bill  of  lading.     Merrctt  v.  Earle.  29  N.  Y.  ■ .  5  i  Colt 

V.  McMechen,  6  Johns.  .60;  Amies  v.  Stevens,  i  Str.  128. 
In  contract.     King  v.  Inhabitants,  6  B.  &  C.  733 :  3  B.  &  Ad.  547- 
Jn  statute.     Young  v.  Cook,  3  Ex.  Div.  loi. 

or  its  equivalent.    Jn  note.    Holt  v.  Given,  43  Ala.  0.2. 

State./.  Call.  48  N.H.I  32- 

m  negotiable  paper.     Espy  ..  Bank  of  Cincinnati.  •«  f/""^^^  ^^:- 
chants'  Bkf ./.  State  Bk..  .0  Wall.  604 ;  Meads  v.  Merchants  Bk..  25 
NY   143;  Irving  Bk.  v.  Wetherald,  J^  N.  Y.  335. 
In  guaranty  of  note.    Cook  v.  Nathan,  ,6  Barb.  342  ;  Curtis  v.  Small- 
man     i  Wend.  231. 

^  d  ooUeotible.     In  guaranty.     Sanford  v.  Allen,  i  Cush.  474- 

andcoUeotibleafterdueoourseoflaw.  Inguararty  Moakeley 

V.  Riggs,  '.9  Johns.  69  (.o  Am.  Dec.  197)- 
and  ooUeotible  two  years.    In  guaranty.     Marsh  v.   Day.  18 

Pick  "^21 

and  convenient.    In  statute.    Allgood  v.  Hill,  54  Miss.  666. 

and  lawful  men.    In  indictment.     Bonds  v.  State.   .   Mart.  & 

Yerg.   143  (.7  Am.  Dec.  795);  State  v.  Glascow.  Conf.  Rep.  38(2 

Am.  Dec.  629). 
and  lawftll  fence.     In  statute.    Atchison,  etc..  R.  Co.  v.  Jones, 

20  Kas.  527.  r.  u    4     o 
and  lawful  freoholdarB.     In  return  to  writ.     Day  v.  Roberts.  8 

Vt   417  ;  Aldis  V.  Burdick,  8  Vt.  21. 
and  lawful  reasons.     In  statute.     Leonard  v.  Blair.  59  Ind.  S'o- 


QOINa. 
GOLD. 

GOOD. 


mit 


GOOD. 


GOOD. 


153 


GOOD. 


r8;  Pennewillf. 
IS.    160  (5   Am. 
V.  Monteath,  13 
gs  7'.  Bernard,  i 
ir.  N.  P.  C.  105  ; 
'.Michigan  Cent. 
18;  Chevallier  v. 
N.  Y.  431  :  Hall 
li.  119;  Nav.  Co. 
or.  Co.,  24  How 
^Tall.  153;  Brous- 
V.  Boston  Steam 
N.  J.  (Law)  372  ; 
.aw)  697;  Sprowl 
lailey,  157;  King 
t,  J  ?8  ;  Reaves  t. 
r.  716;  BirkettT'. 
Price,  31  ;   Smith 
.  &  Pull.  (N.  R.) 
\e,  9  C.  &  P.  380  ; 
;11,  5  C.  &  P.  242  ; 
ts,  4  Camp.  205 ; 
n\  V.  Drury,  8  Ex. 
Elliott  V.  Rossell, 
I  V.  Grant,  i  Conn. 
7'.  Pearson,  Harp. 

J  N.  Y.  115;  C""'^ 
5tr.  128. 

B.  &  Ad.  547- 


3  Ala.  612. 

8  Wall.  604;  Mer- 
Merchants'  Bk..  25 

! ;  Curtis  V.  Small- 

Vllen,  I  Cush.  474- 
•uararty.  Moakeley 

Marsh  v.   Day,   18 

II,  54  Miss.  666. 

V.  State,   I   Mart.  & 

ir,  Conf.  Rep.  38  (2 

tc,  R.  Co.  V.  Jones, 

Day  V.  Roberts.  8 

V.  Blair,  59  Ind.  510. 


GOOD  —  Continued. 


and  responsible.    Montpelier,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Langdon,  45  Vt. 

137- 
and  suffloient  deed  of  conveyanoe.    In  agreement.    Burwell 

V.  Jackson,  9  N.  Y.  535 ;  Brown  v.  Corillard,  6  Cal.  573. 

cause.     Virginia,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Henry,  8  Nev.  165. 

In  statute.     Harnett  v.  Wise,  5  Ex.  Div.  307. 

cause  shown.    In  statute.    Whitcher  v.  Benton,  50  N.  H.  25; 

Bennett  v.  R.  Co.,  2  Green,  145- 
consideration.    In  statute.     Hodgson  v.  Butts,  3  Cranch,  140  ; 

Kellough  V.  Steele,  i  St.  &  P.  262 ;  Cunningham  v.  Dwyer,  23  Md. 

219. 

current  money.    In  c'oTifnut.     Moore  v.  Morris,  20  III.  255. 

custom   cowhide  boots.      In  contract.     Waite  v.    Fairbanks, 


Brayt.  77. 
■  floith.     In  statute. 


McConnel  v.   Street,  r    111.  253,  Poland 


Mandel,  38  Cal.  30;  Parker  7/.  Paige,  38  Cal.  527  ;  Winters  v.  Haines. 

84  III.  585  ;  Gress  v.  Evans,  i  Dakota  Terr.  387. 

for  one  seat.   In  railroad  ticket.    Dietrich  v.  R.  Co.,  71  Pa.  St.  432. 

.  for  six  months  only.    In  railroad  ticket.    Lillis  v.  St.  Louis,  etc. 

R.  Co.,  64  Mo.  464. 
for  this  date  only.    In  railroad  ticket.    Elmore  w.  Sands,  54  N. 

Y.   512;    Chesney  v.   R.  Co.,  11   Mete.   12:;  Boice  v.  R.  Co.,  61 

Barb,  61 1 ;  Shedd  v.  R.  Co.,  40  Vt.  88. 
for  this  trip  only.    In  railroad  ticket.    Pier  v.  P'inch,  24  Barb. 

5»4. 
for  twenty  days.     In  railroad  ticket.     Hamilton  v.  R.  Co.,  51 

N.  Y.  100. 

health.     In  insurance  policy.    Galbreath  v.  Ins.  Co.,  1 2  Bush,  33  ; 

Peacock  v.  New  York  Ins.  Co.,  20  N.  Y.  293. 

merchantable  hay.     In  contract.    Fitch  v.  Carpenter,  43  Barb.  40- 

note.     lu  indictment.    Com.  v.  Stone,  4  Mdc.  48. 

order.  In  bill  of  lading.  Ellis  v.  Willard,  9  N.  Y.  529 ;  Brad- 
street  7/.  Heran,  2  Blatchf.  116;  The  California,  2  Sawy.  12;  West 
V.  The  Berlin,  3  Iowa,  522  ;  Keith  v.  Amende,  i  Bush,  453  ;  Bond  v. 
Frost,  6  La.  Ann.  801 ;  Austin  v.  Talk,  20  Tex.  164;  The  Olbers,  3 
Ben.  148 ;  Vaughan  v.  630  Casks,  7  Ben.  506. 

order  and  condition.     In  bill  0/  lading.    Gowdy  v.  Lyon,  9  B. 

Mon.  112;  Barrett  v.  Rogers,  7  Mass.  297;  The  Missouri  v.  Webb 
9  Mo.  193;  Tierney  v.  New  York,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  10  Hun,  569;  Carson 
V.  Harris;  4  G.  Greene,  516;  Mitchell  v.  U.  S.  Ex.  Co.,  46  Iowa,  214: 
West  V.  The  Berlin,  3  Iowa,  532 ;  The  Freedom,  L.  R.,  3  P.  C.  594. 

order  and  well  conditioned.    In  bill  of  lading.     Bradstreet  v. 

Heran,  2  Blatchf.  1 16 ;  Price  v.  Powell,  3  N.  Y.  322. 

reason  to  apprehend  an  attack.    In  statute.    Baker  v.  State 

49  Ala.  350. 

team.    In  contract.    Sanson  v.  Madison,  15  Wis.  144. 

tenantable  repair.    Thorndike  v.  Burridge,  in  Mass.  531. 

title.     In  charter.    Warner  v.  Middlesex,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  21  Conn. 

445- 
In  contract. 


Kyle  V.  Kavanaugh,  103  Mass.  358. 


20 


d&US{is'»tss 


GOOD. 


154 


GOODS. 


OOOD  —  Continued. 

warranty   deed   of  conveyance.      In   contract.      Parker  v. 

Parmele,  20  Johns.  130  (11  Am.  Dec.  253). 

watch.     In  insurance  policy.     Parker  v.  Bridgeport  Ins.  Co.,  10 

Gray,  302. 

apparent order.     In  bill  of  lading.    The  California,  2  Sawy.  12; 

The  Oriflamme,  i  Sawy.  176. 
OOODS.  Ayres.  v.  French,  41  Conn.  142. 

In  indictment.     Pickett  v.  State,  60  Ala.  77. 

In  insurance  policy.      Cowley  v.  Cohen,  3  B.  &  Ad.  488;  Wilkinson 

V.  Hyde,  3  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  44- 
In  statute.    Clay  v.  Yates,  i    Hurl.  &  N.  74 ;  Smith  v.  Reynolds,    i 
Hurl.  &  N.   222;  Zung  ?/.  R.  Co.,  10  B.  &  S.   604;  Pumphrey  v. 
The  Parkersburg,  2  West.  Law  Month.  491. 
;. and  chattels.     Collins  v.  People,   39  111.  233 ;  Lauton  v.  Hick- 
man, 9  Q.  B.  563  ;  Passive  Man.  Co.  v.  Hoffman,  3  Daly,  495- 
In  bond.    Hays  v.  Bouthalier,  i  Mc  347- 
In  contract.     Gibbs  v.  Usher,  i   Holmes,  348. 

In  statute.    Rex  v.  Crone,  i  Jebb.  47 ;  Reg,   v.  Mead,  4  C.  &  P.  535 ". 

.  Reg.  V.   Dean,   2  Leach,   693;  Reg.  w.  Boulton,  i  Den.  C.  C.  508; 

Reg.  V.  Kilham,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.   R.  264;  Com.  7/.  Eastman,  2  Gray, 

76;  State  V.  Calvin,  2  Zabr.  207 ;  Com.  v.  Swinney,  i  Va.  Cas.  146 ; 

U.  S.  V.  Moulton,  5  Mason,   537;  Hall  v.  State,  3  Ohio  St.  575: 

Com.  V.  Bennett.   118   Mass.  452;  State  v.   Brooks,  4  Conn.  446: 

•  Strachan  7'.  Thomes,  12  Ad.  &   Ell.   549;  Batzell  v.   Hall,  i    Litt. 

99 :  Thompson   v.  Chevean,  7   Mart.  331 ;  Coombs  v.  Beaumont.  5 

B.  &  Ad.  76 ;  Hornblower  7'.  Proud,  2  B.  &  Aid.  334. 

and  merchandise.     American  Ins.  Co.  v.  Griswold,  14  Wend. 

399- 
In  insurance  policy.    Allegre  v.  Maryland  Ins.  Co..  i  Gill  &  J.  136  (20 

Am.  Dec.  424);  Duplanty  t*.  Commer.  Ins.  Co.,  Anth.  N.  P.  157- 
In  statute.    Chamberlain  v.  West.  Transp.  Co.,  44  N.  Y.  305. 

or  movables.     /««//•//.    Jackson  7^.  Robinson,  1  Yeates,  loi. 

out  of  any  church,     ht  statute.     Rex  ?'.  Rourke,  i  Russ.  &  Ry. 


387- 
—  sold  and  delivered.    In  pleading;-. 

141. 
specie  and  efibcts.    In  insurance  policy 


Doug.  419. 
.  usually  kept  in  country  stores. 


Galbreath  ?'.  Cole,  61  Ala. 

Gregory  v.  Christie,  3 

In  insurance  policy.     Pinder 
7'.  Kings  County  Ins.  Co.,  36  N.  Y.  648, 

wares  and  merchandise.    In  statute.    Lee  7>.  Griffin,  i  B.  &  S. 

272;  Pickering  7/.  Appleby,  i  Comyns,  354;  Colt  v.  Nettewill,  2  P. 
Wms.  304 ;  Mussell  v.  Cooke,  Finch's  Prec.  Ch.  533 ;  CruU  v.  Dodson. 
Sel.  Cas.  Ch.  41;  Duncuft  v.  Albrecht,  12  Sim.  189;  Humble  v. 
Mitchell,  II  Ad.  &  E.  205;  Heseltine  v.  Siggers,  i  Exch.  856: 
Tempest  v.  Kilner,  3  C.  B.  249  ;  Bowlby  v.  Bell,  3  C.  B.  284:  Bradley 
-v.  Holdsworth,  3  Mees.  &  W.4W  ;  Watson  v.  Spratley.  10  Exch.  222 ; 
Paule  V.  Gunn,  4  Bing.  N.  R.  445:  Tisdale  v.  Harris,  20  Pick.  13; 
The  Elizabeth,  2  Mason,  407:  Eastern  R.  Co.  7/.  Benedict,  10  Gray,  212  ; 
North  V.  Forest,  1 5  Conn.  400 ;  Fay  v.  Wheeler,  44  Vt.  292 ;  Colvin  v. 
Williams,  3  Harr.  &  J.  38  ;  Baldwin  v.  Williams,  3  Mete.  (Mass.)  395 ; 


GOODS. 


GOODS. 


X55 


GOOSEHORN. 


act.  Parker  %>. 
port  Ins.  Co.,  lo 
irnia,  2  Sawy.  12; 

1.488;  Wilkinson 

1  V.  Reynolds,  i 
>4;  Pumphrey  v. 

Lauton  v.  Hick- 
,  Daly,  495- 


i.4  C.  &  P.  535; 

Den.  C.  C.  508; 
Eastman,  2  Gray, 
y,  I  Va.  Cas.  146  ; 

3  Ohio  St.  575: 
ks,  4  Conn.  446  ; 
1  V.  Hall,  I  Litt. 
3s  V.  Beaumont,  5 

334. 

riswold,  14  WenH. 

I  Gill  &  J.  136  (20 
nth.  N.  P.  157- 
•  Y.  305.  • 
1  Yeates,  loi. 
rke,  I  Russ.  &  Ry. 

h  1'.  Cole,  61  Ala. 

;gory  v.  Christie,  3 

nee  policy.     Pindar 

V.  Griffin,  i  B.  &  S. 
V.  Nettewill,  2  P. 
(3;Crullz'.  Dodson. 
1.  189;  Humble  v. 
jers,  I  Exch.  856 ; 
iC.  B.  284;  Bradley 
itley,  10  Exch.  222 ; 
^arris,  20  Pick.  13; 
ledict,  loGray,  212; 
.  Vt.  292 ;  Colvin  v. 
3  Mete.  (Mass.)  395 ; 


GOODS-   Continued. 

Mills  V.  Gore,  20  Pick.  28;  Clapp  v.  Shcphard,  23  Pick.  228  ;  Riggs 
V.  Magruder,  2  Cranch,  143,  Peabody  ?/.•  Speyers,  56   N.  Y.  230: 
Somerby  v.  Buntin,  118  Mass.  285;  Beers  v.  Crowe  11,  Dudley,  29; 
Walker  v.  Supple,  54  Ga.  178 ;  Gadsden  v.  Lance.  McMull  (S.  C), 
Eq.  87 ;  Gooch  v.  Holmes.  41  Me.  523  ;  Whittemore  i:  Gibbs,  24  N. 
H.  484;  Vawter  v.  Griffin,  40   Ind.  593;  Hudson   v.  Weir,  29  Ala. 
294;  Pray  v.  Mitchell,  60   Me.  430;    Smith   v.  Bouck,  33   Wis.  19: 
Fine  7/.  Hornsby,  2  Mo.  App.  61  ;  Chanter  v.  Dickinson,  5   Man.  & 
G.  253;  Gould  V.  B.inks,  8  Wend.  (N.  Y.)  562;  Sowers  v.  Osborne. 
I  Stra.  506;  Clayton  :'.  Andrews,  4  Burr.  2101  ;  Groves  v.  Buck,  3 
Maule  &  S.  178;  Downs  v.  Ross,  23  Wend.  270;  Sewall  v.  Fitch.  8 
Cow.  215;    Crookshank  v.   Bunell,  18  Johns.    58;    Robertson  v. 
Vaughan,  5  Sandf.  i  ;  Bronson  v.  Wiman.  10  Barb.  406 ;  Donovan 
V.  Willson,  26  Barb.  1 38 ;  Bennett ;/.  Hull.  10  Johns.  364 ;  Parsons  v. 
Loucke,  48  N.  Y.  17  ;  Deal  v.  Maxwell,  51  N.  Y.  652  ;  Bates  v.  Cos- 
ter, I  Hun,  400;  Reutjh  v.  Long,  27  Md.  188;  Waterman  v.  Meigs; 
4  Cash.  (Mass.)  497;  Jackson  v.  Covert,  5  Wend.  (N.  Y.)   139; 
Houghtaling  v.  B.'.il,  19   Mo.  84;  Ellison  v.  Brigham.  38   Vt.  64. 
Mixer?/.  Howarth,  21  Pick.  (Mass.)  205;  Mead  v.  Case,  33  Barb.  (N. 
Y.)  202  ;  Wilks  v.  Atkinson,  6  Taiint.  12  ;  Watts  v.  Friend,  10  Barn. 
&  C.  446 ;  Bowman  v.  Conn,  8  Ind.  58 ;  Pitkin  7'.  Noyes.  48  N.  H. 
294;  Smith  V.  Surnian,  9  Barn.  &  C.  561  ;  Northern  v.  State,  i  Ind. 
112;  Seymour  v.  Davis,  2  S.indf.  (N.  Y.)  239;  Ide  v.  Stanton.  15  Vt. 
685  ;  Garbutt  v.  Watson,  5  Barn.  &  Aid.  613  ;  Lamb  v.  Crafts,  12  Mete. 
356;  AtwaterT/.  Hough,  29Conn.  508;  ONeilv.New  York  MiningCo.. 
3  Nev.  141  ;  Edwards  v.  Grand  Trunk  R.  Co.,  54  Me.  105  ;  Finney  7'. 
Apgar,  31  N.  J.  L.  266;  Clark  v.  Nichols,  107  Mass.  517;  Goddard  v. 

Binney,  115  Mass.  450;  Sewall  v.  Fitch,  8  Cow.  219;  Smith  v.  N.  Y. 

Cent.  R.  Co.,  4  Keyes,  180;  Killmore  v.  Howlett,  48  N.  Y.  569; 

Gardner  7'.  Joy,  9  Mete.  179;  Spencer  v.  Cone,  i  Mete.  (Mass.)  283; 

Mattison  v.  Wescott,   13  Vt.  258;  Allen  v.  Jarvis,  20  Conn.  38; 
.Cummings  v.   Dennett,  26  Me.    401  ;  Cason  v.  Cheely,  6  Ga.  554; 

Bird  7/.  Muhlinbrink,  i  Rich.  (S.  C.)   Law,  199;  Buxton  v.  Bedall.  3 
■  East,  303  ;  Hight  v.  Ripley,  19  Me.  139 ;  Parker  v.  Schenck.  28  Barb. 

(N.  Y.)  38;  Abbott  V.  Gilchrist,  38  Me.  260;  Winship  v.  Buzzard. 

9  Rich.  (S.  C.)  Law,  103;  Higgins  v.  Murray,  4  Hun  (N.  Y.),  565; 

Clay  7/.  Yates,  i  Hurl.  &  N.  73 :  Lee  v.  Griffin,  i  Best  &  S.  27?  ;  Scott 

7/.  Eastern  Counties  R.  Co.,  12  Mees.   &  W.  33;  Fine  v.  Horsley,  2 

Mo.  (App.)  61;   Smith  v.   Wilcox,   11^  N.  Y.   353;  Crookshank  ?'. 

Bunnell,  18  Johns.  58(9  Am.  Dec.  58);  Fine  v.  Hornesby,  2  Mo. 

(App.)  61  ;  Forbes  v.  Marsh,  1 5  Conn.  408 ;  The  Elizabeth   &  Jane, 

2  Mason,  407 ;  U.  S.  v.  Chain  Cable,  2  Sumn.  362  ;  U.  S.  v.  Cordage, 

Gilp.  299 ;  Sewall  v.  Allen,  6  Wend.  335. 
wares,  merchandise,  articles  or  objects.    In  statute.   The  Dis- 
tilled Spirits,  II  Wall.  356.. 

all  my and  chattels.     In  •will.    Jepson  v.  Key.  2  H.  &  C.  878. 

GOOD-WILL.     liell  v.  Ellis,  33  Cal.  620 ;  Howe  v.  Searing,  6  Bosw.  354 :  Eenn  v.  Bolles, 

7.Abb.  Pr.  202 ;  Glen,  etc.,  Manfg.  Co.  v.  Hall,  61  N.  Y.  226;  Bradford 

V.  Peckham,  9  R.  I.  250;  Sherman  v.  Houghton,  5  Blatchf.  285. 
Jn  contract.     Smith  v.  Gibbs.  44  N.  H.  343  :  Llewellyn  v.  Rutherford. 

L.  R.,  10  C.  P.  457  ;  Brown  v.  Moss,  70  N.  Y.  465 ;  Mitchell  v.  Read, 

19  Hun,  418. 
GOOSEHOBN.     Dyer?'.  Morris,  4  Mo.  218. 


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156 


GRACE. 

QBADINa. 

QBAIN. 


Hewit 


QBANABY. 

GBAMMAB. 

GRAND. 


GRAinTE. 
GRANT. 


GOVERNOR.  ^^__^ 

GOVERNOR.    In  complaint.    Bridg^rt  Savings  Bk.  v.  Randall.  15  Wis.  541. 
In  statute.    Whitsett  v.  Forehand.  79  N-  C  230. 
Mechanics' Bk.  V.  Merchants' Bk..  6  Mete.  22. 

Aldrich  v.  Providence,  12  R.  I.  241. 
Daws  V.  Benn,  i  B.  &  C.  767- 
In  lease.    Smith  v.  Clayton,  29  N.  J.  (L.)  357- 
In  statute.     Holland  v.  State,  34  Ga.  455- 

in  stacks  and  granary  on  Harm.    In  insurance  policy. 

V.  Watertown  Ins.  Co.,  55  Iowa  100. 

other .    In  contract.    Warren  v.  Peabody,  8  C.  B.  800. 

In  statute.    State  v.  Wilson,  47  N.  H.  loi . 

schools.    In  constitution.    Jenkins  v.  Andover,  103  Mass.  97- 

^i^a^u  jury.     Low's  Case.  4  Greenl.  439  ('6  Am.  Dec.  27). 

\^2^,:.  Mason,  2  Sne.d.  6,8 ;  Smart  ...  King,  Me,g..  .49  (33 

Am.  Dec.  i37).-  .,^      .  ,       „      ,,„ 
building.     In  insurance  policy.    Medina  v.  Bu.lders  Ins.  Co.,  120 

Mass.  225.  ,    T^    .         i"  1 

Seale  v.  Ford,  29  Cal.  ,04 ;  U.  S.  v.  Clarke,  8  Pet.  436;  Darby  v.  Cal- 

laghan,  16N.  Y.  7'- 
In  assignment  of  lease.     Blair  v.  Rankin.  1 1  Mo.  440. 
In  deed.    Crowther  v.  Wentworth,  6  B.  &  C.  37. ;  Moneypenny  v. 

Moneypenny,  9  H.  L.  Cas.  114-  ^,    ,      o  r-  ,„ 

In  lease      Barker  v.  Harris,  9  Ad.  &  Ell.  532 ;  Grannis  v.  Clarke,  8  Co« . 

5^2;  Jackson  v.  Bemis.  1   McClelland.  64;  Stott  ..  Rutherford,  2 

Otto.  108.  »,  J  1  „ 

In  statute.    Rice  ..  Railroad  Co..  .   Black  358 ;  Brewster  .  Madde^ 

,  5  Kas.  249 ;  RossV.  Adams.  4  Dutch.  161 ;  i  Vroom,  505  .  Po"er  7 . 

Holland,  4  Blatchf.  206. 

demise.    In  lease.    Barney  t/.  Keith,  4  Wend.  502. 

bargain  and  sell.    In  deed.     MuUer  v.  Boggs,  25  Cal.  I75  :  "awk 

..Sllough.2.  111.220;  King  .^Gibson  3^  lU.  348 ;  Taggert  .. 
Rislev  X  Oregon.  235:  Frost  v.  Raymond,  2  Caines.  188(2  Am. 
De  U;  rr'mst'rong..  Darby,  26  Mo.  5.7 ;  Dickson  ..  De.re  23 
Mo.  .5.  Chambers  v.  Smith.  23  Mo.  174:  Alexander  v.  Schre^er 
r.  Mo  272  •  S  C  10  Mo.  460 ;  Mosely  v.  Hunter,  1 5  Mo.  323 :  Carter 
l^s'^^'l^rdV.  M0.577;  collier  ..Gamble.  .0  Mo^ 467  ;  SteUon  - 
Rease.  .0  Mo.  474;  Clove  v.  Graham,  64  Mo.  249  I  B"^/"  ^^a^of  ei 
60  Mo.  138;  Blossom  7'.  Van  Court,  34  Mo.  390;  Pra"  7/.  Eato"  ^5 
Mo  I  7  Winston  v.  Vaughan,  22  Ark.  73;  Funk  v.  Vone.da,  11  S. 
& R.  Ifo'cu  Am  De6.  6.7);  Benton  Co.  ..  Rutherford,  33  Ark.  640; 

Brodie  7/.  Watkins,  31  Ark.  319-  PK.rr   e  Ala  1:86  • 

In  statute.    Maguire  v.  Riggen,  44  Mo.  5.2  ;  Gee  v.  Pharr,  5  Ala.  586. 

Claunchv.  Allen,  12  Ala.  159-  „    u„        t„^ 
bargain,  sell  and  convey.    Indeed.    Bethell  7..  Bethell.  54  md. 

428. 
bargain,  sell  and  enfeoff.    Indeed.    Perry  7/.  Price,  i  Mo.  553. 

make  over  and 'ndeed.    Jackson  t/.  Alexande,    3  Johns.  484. 

by .     In  statute.    McV^y  v.  Green  Bay  R.  Co..  42  Wis  532. 


GRANT. 


GRANT. 


157 


GROUND. 


'is.  541. 


policy,    Hewit 
800. 

03  Mass.  97. 

sey  V.  Berkeley, 
88;  3N.  Y.  538: 
,  Meigs,  149  (33 

;rs'  Ins.  Co.,  120 

5 ;  Darby  v.  Cal- 

Moneypenny  v, 

V.  Clarke,  8  Cow. 
V.  Rutherford,  2 

(vster  V.  Madden, 
ni,  505 ;  Potter  v. 

02. 

5  Cal.  175  ;  Hawk 
1.  348 ;  Taggert  v. 
lines,  188(2  Am. 
4Son  V.  Desire,  23 
ider  V.  Schreiber, 
5  Mo.  323 ;  Carter 
0.  467  ;  Stetton  v. 
Bukler  v.  Rogers, 
Pratt  V.  Eaton,  65 
:  V.  Voneida,  1 1  S. 
rford,  33  Ark.  640; 

Pharr,  5  Ala.  586 ; 

V.  Bethell,  54  Ind- 

.  Price,  I  Mo.  553. 
idci  3  Johns.  484- 
,  42  Wis.  532. 


OBANT  —  Continued. 
new  - 


or  order  of  survey.    In  statute.    Pollard  v.  Kibbe,  14 
Peters,  353. 
Patterson  v.  Winn,  1 1  Wheat.  380. 

demised  and  to  flurm  let.    In  lease.    Stott  v.  Rutherfo.-d,  2  Otto. 

107. 
Potter  V.  Holland,  1  Fish.  327. 4  Blatchf.  206 ;  Van  Rensselaer  v.  Sheriff, 

I  Cow.  501. 
In  statute.    Pratt  v.  Eaton,  65  Mo.  1 57 ;  Darwin  v.  Lincoln.  5  B.  &  Aid. 

450. 
Tasker  v.  Bartlett,  5  Cush.  365. 
In  decree.    U.  S.  v.  Hare,  4  Sawyer,  653. 

OBAmriATED.    tobacco.    In  statute.    Venable  v.  Richards,  i  Hugh.  326, 

OBAVEL.  Brown  v.  Brown,  8  Mete.  573. 

In  statute.    Hatch  v.  Hawkins,  126  Mass.  177. 

mare.    In  indictment.    State  v.  Hill  65  Mo.  84. 

part  of  them  in  interest.    In  statute.    Henry  v.  Thomas,  1 19 


OBANTED. 

OBAITFEE. 

GBAirrOB. 

QBANTOBS. 
OBANTS. 


GBAY. 
GBEATEB. 


Mass.  583. 

OBEENBACE.  Hickey  v.  State,  23  Ind.  21 ;  Wesley  v.  State,  61  Ala.  282. 
In  indictment.    Wesley  v.  State,  61  Ala.  282. 

o\irrenoy.    Innate.    Barton  z/.  Brooks,  25  Ark.  215. 

GBEYHOUND.    In  statute.     Brairley  v.  Athorpe,  5  B.  &  Aid.  320. 

GBIEVED.         parties .    In  statute.    Butcher  v.  Harrison,  4  B.  &  Ad.  130. 

QBEBVOUS.       bodily  harm.     Reg  v.  McNeill,  i  Crauf.  &  Dix  C.  C.  80 ;  Rex  v. 

Hunt.  I  Moody,  93 ;  Rex  v.  Phillips,  i  Crauf.  &  Dix,  164 ;  Reg.  v. 
Carruthers,  3  Crauf.  &  Dix,  391  ;  Rex  v.  Cox,  Russ.  &  Ry.  362. 
Patterson  v.  Dudley,  12  Gray,  375- 

income.    In  statute.    Opinion  of  Judges,  5  Mete.  598. 

neglect  of  duty.    In  statute.    Smith  v.  Smith,  22   Kas.  699; 


GBINDSTONE. 
GBOSS. 


Thorp  V.  Thorp,  Wright,  763- 

negligence.     Austin  v.  R.  Co.,  10  C.  B.  474;  Gill  v.  Middleton, 


OBOSSLY. 


OBOUin). 


105  Mass.  479;  Neal  v.  Gillett,  23  Conn.  443:  Hinton  v.  Dibbin,  2 

Q.  .B.  648. 
In  contract.    Beal  v.  South  Devon  R.  Co.,  3  H.  &  C.  337. 
In  insurance  policy.    Lycoming  Ins.  Co.  v.   Barringer,   73  111.    230; 

Campbell  v.  Monmouth,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  59  Me.  430. 
In  statute.    Hansford  v.  Payne,  11   Bush,  382;  Railroad  v.  Robinson, 

4  Bush,  509;  Tudor  v.  Lewis.  3  Mete.  385:  Lexington  v.  Lewis,  10 

Bush,  699;  Board  v.  Seance,  2  Duv.  576;  Railroad  v.  Murphy,  9 

Bush,  525. 
receipts  from  passengers.    In  statute.    New  Jersey  Steam  Co. 

V.  Pleasanton,  8  Blatchf.  259. 
wantonly  or  cruelly  to  neglect.    In  statute.     Hurlburt  v. 

Hurlburt,  14  Vt.  561  ;  Mandigo  v.  Mandigo,  15  Vt.  786;  Jennings  v. 

Jennings,  16  Vt.  607  ;  Peabody  v.  Peabody,  104  Mass.  195  ;  Holt  v. 

Holt,  117  Mass.  202. 
Com.  V.  Roxbury,  9  Gray,  49' • 
In  deed    Scratton  v.  Brown,  4  B.  &  C.  503:  Fere  v.  Sixth   Ward 

School  Dist..  76  Pa.  St.  376. 
chicory.    Arthur  v.  Herold.  10  Otto,  77. 


MMtk 


♦-H. 


GROUND. 
GEOXTND- 


158 


HABIT. 


-Continued. 

-  of  action. 


._  ui  »«»w".     In  slatutc.     Nash  v.  Adams,  24  Conn.  33;  Howland 

V.  Couch.  43  Conn.  52 :  Church  v.  Syracuse  Coal  Co..  32  Conn.  372. 

OBOUND-RENT.    In  lease.    Wesley  v.  Walker,  26  W.  R.  368 


GROUNDS. 
GROW. 

GROWING 
GRUB. 


Dunning,   30   M. 


In  statute.     State  . .  lersey  City,  1  Dutch.  525. 

money  to due.     In  assignment.    Brainerd 

Y.711. 

crops .     In  statute.     Bradner  v.  Faulkner,  34  N.  Y.  347. 

clear and  pUe  the  bush.    In  contract.    Holmes  v.  Samuel,  1 5 

111.412. 
GUANO  Whiton  v.  Albany  Ins.  Co.,  109  Mass.  24. 

GUARANTEE.    In  contract.     Warren  v.  Palmer,  24  Mo.  78 ;  Packer  7.  Benton,  35 
GUABAJI 1  J«..      ^^^^  ^^^  _  ^^^^^^  ^  ^.j^^  ^^^  ^,^^^  ^j,  .  Boyd  V.  Moyle,  2  C.  H. 

652. 
the  payment.    In  note.    Oxford  Bk.  v.  Haynes,  8  Pick.  423  («9 

Am.  Dec.  334) :  Allen  v.  Rishtmire,  20  Johns.  365  (' '  Am.  Dec.  288). 

I  .,^iu .     McNaughton  v.  Conkling,  9  Wis.  316. 

GUARANTEED.    for  cargo  in  all  this  jaonth.    In  charter-party.    Barker  v. 

McAndrew,  18  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  760. 
dividend .    In  charter.     Lockhartt/.Van  Alstyne,  31  Mich.  76(18 

Am.  Rep.  156). 

quantity .    In  contract.    Bissell  t/.  Campbell,  54  N.  Y.  353- 

Ayres  v.  Findley,  i  Pa.  St.  501 ;  Dale  v.  Young.  24  Pick  250;  RedHeld 

V.  Haight,  27  Conn.  3« :  McMillan  v.  Bulls  Head  Bk.,  32  Ind   1 .  : 

Durham  v.  Manrow,  4  N.  Y.  533  ;  Parker  v.  Culverson,  i  Wall.  Jr. 

Ini,romhsory  note.  Durham  v.  Manrow,  4  N.  Y.  533:  Allen  v.  Right- 
mire.  20  Johns.  365  (II  Am.  Dec.  288);  Johnson  v.  Chapman.  3  P«. 
18;  Parker  z/.  Culbertson,  i  Wall.  Jr.  i49- 

Bass  V.  Cook,  4  Port.  390. 

In  statute.  Queen  v.  Inhabitants,  13  Q-  B.  642 :  McCready  v.  Wilcx. 
33  Conn.  327. 

in  gocage.    Combs  v.  Jackson.  3  Wend.  153  (19  Am.  Dec.  568). 

natural .    In  statute.    Mauro  v.  Forrest,  3  Cranch  C.  C.  147. 


GUARANTY. 


GUARDIAN. 


GUARDIANS. 
GUEST. 


GUILTY. 


GULF. 
HABIT. 


In  statute.    Reg.  v.  St.  Pancross,  i  El.  B.  &  El.  598. 

Manningz/.  Wells.  9  Humph.  746;  McDonald  v.  E^Kerton.  5  Barb^56o : 
Shoecraft  v.  Bailey.  25  Iowa.  553;  Smith  v.  Keyes,  2  N.  Y.  (S.  t.) 
6<;o  •  InRolsbee  v.  Wood.  36  Barb.  452 :  Norcross  v.  Norcross,  53  Me. 
163'  Jalie  v.  Cardinal.  35  Wis.  118;  Pinkerton  7/.  Woodward.  33 
Cal  557  •  Willard  v.  Rhinehardt,  2  E.  D.  Smith.  148 ;  Mason  v. 
Thompscin,  9  Pick.  280  (20  Am.  Dec.  47O  ;  Willing  v.  Potter  35 
Conn.  185:  Coykendall  v.  Eaton.  55  Barb.  188;  Berkshire  Woolen 
Co.  V.  Proctor.  7  Cush.  417;  McDaniels  v.  Robinson.  26  Vt.  316; 
Grinnell  v.  Cook,  3  Hill,  485- 

In  verdict  of  jury.    State  v.  White,  25  Wis.  360. 

ofassaultwith  attempt  to  dommit  a  rape.    Inverdict.   Prince 

V.  State,  35  Ala.  367. 
of  Finland.    Uhde  v.  Walters.  3  Camp.  1 5. 


person  in  the of  getting  intoxicated. 

People,  76  111.  3". 


In  statute.    Mulliniz  v. 


MWWM 


HABIT. 


n.  33 ;  Howland 
\,  32  Conn.  372. 


)unning,  30  N. 

i('.  347- 

js  V.  Samuel,  1 5 


3r  V.  Benton,  35 
V.  Moyle,  2  C.  B. 

,  8  Pick.  423  (19 
1  Am.  Dec.  288). 

arty.     Barker  -••. 

le,  31  Mich.  76(18.   . 

.  N.  Y.  353. 
ck.  250;  Redficld 
Bk.,  32  Ind.  1 1  ; 
jrson,  I  Wall.  Jr. 

, ;  Allen  V.  Riglit- 
/.  Chapman,  3  Pa. 

Cready  7'.  Wilcox. 

9  Am.  Dec.  568). 
[ich  C.  C.  147- 

srton,  5  Barb.  560 ; 
'es.  2  N.  Y.  (S.  C.) 
/.  Norcross,  53  Me.. 
i).  Woodward.  33 
;h,  148 ;  Mason  v. 
illing  V.  Potter,  35 
Berkshire  Woolen 
linson,  26  Vt.  316 ; 

In  verdict.    Pri  nee 


tatute.    Mullinix  v. 


JTABITANCY. 


159 


HAZARD. 


HABIT  ANCY. 
HABITATION 
HABITUAL. 


Lyman  v.  Fiskc,  17  Pick.  231  (28  Am.  Dec.  293). 
In  statute.     Rex  v.  Cahill,  i  Jebb.  37. 

drunkard.     Com,  v.  Whitney.   5  Gray,  85  ;  Ludwig  v.  Com.,  6 

Harris  (Pa.),  172;  State  v.  Pratt,  34  Vt.  323. 

HABITUALLT.    use  intoxicating  drinks.    In  insurance  application,    Swick 

V.  Home  Ins.  Co.,  2  Dill.  160. 
HACKNEY-COACH.     Masterson  v.  Short,  33  How.  Pr.  481. 

HAIB.  of  animals.    In  statute.     Von  Slade  v.  Arthur,  13  Blatchf.  251. 

HALL.  for purposes.     In  lease.     Hanrahan  ?'.  O'Reilly,  102  Mass.  202. 

HAND.  logs  on .    In  contract.    Crouch  v.  Parker,  56  N.  Y.  597. 

HANDICBAPT.     In  statute.     Beadon  v.  Parlett,  L.  R.,  6  Q.  B.  718. 

HANDICRAFTSMAN. or  artificer.    In  statute.    Lawrence  v.  Todd,  14  C.  B. 

(N.  S.)  554- 
HANDKERCHIEFS,    six  — 
HANDWRITING.    Com.  v.  Webster,  5  Cush.  301. 


In  indictment.     Rex  v.  Nibbs,  i  Moody,  25. 


HAPPEN. 

HAPPINESS. 

HARBOR. 


HARBORAGE. 

HARBORING. 

HARD-PAN. 

HAS. 

HAT. 

HATS. 

HATH. 
HAVE. 


HAVEN. 
HAVING. 


'■  /MiflWtKM'^-^   ' 


HAWKER. 

HAYS. 

HAZARD. 


State  V.  Messmore,  14  Wis.  193. 

In  constitution.     Re  Smith,  38  Cal.  704. 

Jones  V.  Van  Zandt,  5  How.  215 ,  Queen  v.  Dock  Co.,  7  Q.  B.  i. 

In  statute.     Van  Mehr  v.  Mitchell,  2  Wall.  Jr.  31. 

of  Boston.     Martin  7'.  IMlton,  9  Mete.  371. 

Hays  V.  Briggs,  74  Pa.  St.  373. 

In  statute.     Van  Metre  v.  Mitchell,  2  Wall.  Jr.  311. 
In  contract.     Dickinson  v.  Water  Comrns.,  2  Hun,  615. 
In  statute.    Atty.-Gen.  v.  Middleton,  3  Hurl.  &  N.  136. 

braids.     In  statute.    Arthur  v.  Stephani,  6  Otto,  125. 

of  straw,  chip  or  grass.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Goodwin,  4  Mason,. 

128. 

been  resident.    In  warrant.     Kinning's  Case,  10  Q.  B.  730. 

In  statute.    Bodenham  v.  St.  Andrews,  i  El.  &.B1.  469. 

obtained.    In  statute.     Benjamin  v.  Belcher,  11  Ad,  &  Ell.  367. 

or  keep  any  house  for  publio  entertainment.    In  statute. 

Queen  v.  Strungell,  7  B.  &  S.  127. 

subscribed.    In  statute.    London  R.  Co.  v.  Graham,  i  Q.  B.  271. 

any  charge  I niade.     In  will.    Van  Alstyne  v.  Van  Alstyne, 

28  N.  Y.  375. 
every  man  you in  your  employ.    In  contract.    McDonald  v. 

Berrick,  43  Mich.  438. 
I sold.    In  contract.    Atwood  v.  Cobb,  16  Pick,  227  (r*^    Am. 

Dec.  657). 
U.  S.  V.  Morel,  13  Am.  Jur.  279. 

advanced'    In  guaranty.    Balnbridge  v.  Wade,  16  Q,  B.  loi. 

agieed.    In  pleading.    Tanner  7/.  Bury,  9  Q.  B.  i. 

and  holding  lands.     In  statute.    Ward  v.  Cost,  10  B.  &  C.  649. 

resigned.    Steele  v.  Hot,  ^4  Q.  B.  431. 

without issue.    In  will.    Cole  v.  Goble,  13  C.  B.  454. 

Com.  V.  Ober,  12  Cush.  495. 

In  statute.     Brawley  v.  Athorpe,  5  B.  &  Aid.  320. 

extreme .     Kmg  v.  Hartford  Ins.  Co.,  i  Conn.  421. 


J 


HAZARDOUS. 


z6o 


HEIR. 


HAZABDOUS.     In  insurance  policy.    Pinder  v.  Continental  Ins.  Co.,  38  N.  Y.  364. 

extra .    In  insurance  policy.     Pinder  v.  Continental  Ins.  Co.,  38 

N.  Y.  364. 
more business.    In  statute.     Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.  v.  Coatsville 

Shoe  Factory,  80  Pa.  St.  407. 
not .    In  insurance  policy,    Pinder  r/.  Continental  Ins.  Co.,  38  N.  Y. 

364- 
other  extra purposes.     In  insurance  policy.     Reynolds  v.  Com. 

Fire  Ins.  Co.,  47  N.  Y.  597. 
specially .    In  insurance  policy.     Pinder  z/.  Continental  Ins.  Co., 

38  N.  Y.  364. 

HEAD.  of  a  fiunily.    In  statute.    Parsons?/.  Livingston,  11  Iowa,  104; 

Wade  7>.  Jones,  20  Mo.  75 ;  Brown  v.  Brown,  68  Mo.  388 ;  Whitehead 

tt  Tapp,69  Mo.  415  ;  Nash  v.  Norment,  5  Mo.  (App.)  545 ;  Barney  v. 

Leeds,  51  N.  H.  253;  Lathrop  v.  Soldiers'  Loan  Soc,  45  Ga.  483; 

Marsh  v.  Lazenby,  41  Ga.  153 ;  State  v.  Spencer,  64  Mo.  355 ;  Garaty 

V.  Du  Bose,  5  S.  C.  493;  Sallee  v.  Waters,  17  Ala.  482  ;  Ekichman  v. 

Crawford,  3  Humph.  216;  Ladiga  v.  Roland,  2  How.  581;  Whalen 

V.  Cadman,  11  Iowa,  266;  Rountree  v.  Dennard,  59  Ga.  629  (27  Am. 

Rep.  629) ;  Lynch  v.  Pace,  40  Ga.  173. 
In  treaty.    Turner  v.  Fish,  28  Miss.  306. 

of  an  Indian.    In  treaty.     Morgan  v.  Fowler,  2  Yerg.450. 

of  department.    In  city  charter.    Roosevelt  v.  Draper,  28  N.  Y, 

318. 
other of  the  corporation.    In  statute.    City  of  Sacramento  v. 

Fowle,  21  Wall.  1 19. 

HEALTH.  good.     In  insurance  policy.    Swick  t/.  Home  Ins.  Co.,  2  Dill.  160; 

Peacock  v.  N.  Y.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  20  N.  Y.  293. 
HEALTHY.        Bell  v.  Jeffries,  13  Ired.  (L.)  356. 

and  able-bodied  person.    In  statute.    Town  of  Marlborough 

V.  Sisson,  26  Conn.  57 ;  Starksboro  v.  Hinesburgh,  15  Vt.  200. 
HEAB.  In  statute.    King  ?/.  Justices,  2  Ad.  &  Ell.  772. 

and  determine.    Cutler  v.  Wall,  9  R.  I.  264. 

HEABD.  not  been of.    Prudential  Ass.  Co.  v.  Edmunds,  2  App.  Cas.  489. 

suit  has  been .    In  statute,    Wilson  v.  Hood,  3  H.  &  C.  148. 

HEABING.         In  statute.    Queen  v.  Exeter,  5  Q.  B.  342  ;  TunniclifTe  v.  Tedd,  5  C.  B. 
554- 

of  any  motion.    In  statute.     Morgan  v.  Alexander,  L.  R.,  10  C. 

P.  185. 
of  the  application.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Stamper,  i  Q.  B.  120. 

HEAT.  of  passion.    State  z/.  Wieners,  66  Mo.  13. 

iiyuries  in  consequence  of .    In  bill  of  lading.    Cragin  v.  N.  Y. 

Cent.  R.  R.,  51  N.  Y.  61. 
HEIFEB.  In  statute.    Milligan  v.  Jefferson  Co.,  2  Mon.  Terr.  543 ;  Pomeroy  v. 

Tumpcr,  8  Allen,  403. 
UELU.  Sugg  7/.  Tyson,  2  Hawks.  472 ;  Henry  v.  Henry,  9  Ired.  (L.)  278 ;  Ward 

V.  Stow,  2  Dev.  Eq.  509;  Castro  v.  Tennant,  41  Cal.  253 ;  Brownell  v. 
Brownell,  10  R.  I.  509. 
In  statute.    Gillespie  v.  Nabors,  59  Ala.  491 ;  State  v.  Engle,  i  Zab.  347. 
In  will.    Wurter  v.  Penatt,  6  Man.  &  G.  379. 


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8  N.  Y.  364- 
ital  Ins.  Co..  38 

0.  V.  Coatsville 
[ns.Co..38N.Y. 
eynolds  v.  Com. 
inental  Ins.  Co.. 

n,  II  Iowa,  104; 

388 ;  Whitehead 
)545;  Barney  T/. 
Soc,  45  Ga.  483; 

Mo.  355 :  Garaty 
182 ;  Bachman  v. 
}w.  581 ;  Whalen 
)  Ga.  629  (27  Am. 


Yerg.450- 
Draper,  28  N.  Y. 

of  Sacramento  v. 
8.  Co.,  2  Dill.  160; 


I  of  Marlborough 
>,  15  Vt.  200. 

s,  2  App.  Cas.  489. 

}  H.  &  C.  148. 

le  V.  Tedd,  5  C.  B. 

ander,  L.  R.,  10  C. 

imper,  i  Q.  B.  120. 

'.    Cragin  v.  N.  Y. 

<■•  543 ;  Pomeroy  v. 

red.  (L.)  278 ;  Ward 
U.  253 ;  Brownell  v. 

V.  Engle,  I  Zab.  347. 


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HEIBS. 


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HEIB  — Continued. 

at  law.    In  will.    Harrison  v.  Nixon,  9-  Peters,  483  ;  Aspdcn's 

Estate.  2  Wall.  Jr.  368. 

at  law  of  the  testator.    In  statute    Fortune  v.  Buci<.  23  Conn.  1 . 

eldest .     In  will     Canedy  v.  Haskins,  13  Mete.  403. 

without  an at  death.     In  will.     Robinson  7>.  Bishop,  23  Ari<. 

379- 
In  will.     Byng  v.  Byng,  10  H.  L.  Cas.   171. 

Merrill  v.  Atkin,  59  111.  19;  Richards  7>.  Miller,  62  III.  417;  Powell  v. 
Brandon,  24  Miss.  343. 

In  contract.     Jacobs  ^>.  Jacobs,  42  Iowa,  600. 

In  deed.  Loring  7'.  Elliott,  16  Gray,  568;  Sedgwick  v.  Laflin,  10 
Allen,  431;  Knowlton  t.  Leavitt,  121  Mass.  307;  Whitaker  7/. 
Blair,  3  J.  J.  Marsh.  236;  Knowlton  v.  Leavitt,  121  Mass.  307; 
Twelves  v.  Neevil,  39  Ala.  175;  Hunter  v.  Wilson,  12  Cal.  376; 
Macumber  v.  Bradley,  28  Conn.  445  ;  Sweet  v.  Dutton,  109  Mass. 
589 ;  Cole  V.  Lake  Co.,  54  N.  H.  242 ;  Doc  71.  Sneddle,  2  B.  &  Aid. 
129. 

In  lease.    Greenaway  v.  Hart,  14  C.  B.  350. 

In  note.     Cox  v.  Beltzhover,  11  Mo.  143. 

In  statute.  Duke  of  Cumberland  v.  Graves,  7  N.  Y.  305  ;  Gold  v.  Jud- 
son,  21  Conn.  616. 

In  will.  Keah  z/.  Grenier,  56  N.  Y.  220;  Bundy  r/.  Bundy,  38  N.  Y. 
404;  Scott  7/.  Guernsey,  48  N.  Y.  106;  Campbell  v.  Rawdon,  18  N. 
Y.  412;  re  Phillips,  L.  R.,  7  Eq.  Cas.  151 ;  re  Stevens,  L.  R.,  15  Eq. 
Cas.  no;  Parsons  ^'-  Parsons,  L.  R.,  8  Eq.  Cas.  260;  Richard- 
son V.  Martin,  55  N.  H.  45;  Harris  v.  McLean,  30  Miss.  533; 
Den  V.  Barnes,  1  Car.  Law  Repos.  484  (6  Am.  Dec.  547) ;  Roome 
V.  Counter,  i  Halst.  no  (10  Am.  Dec.  390);  Ulric's  Appeal,  86 
Pa.  St.  386  (27  Am.  Rep.  707);  Kown  v.  Cutler,  26  Conn.  6; 
Cook  v.  Catlin,  25  Conn.  387;  Reinders  v.  Koppleman,  68  Mo.  482  ; 
Bond's  Appeal,  31  Conn.  134;  Aspden's  Estate,  2  Wall.  Jr.  368; 
Larabee  v.  Larabee,  i  Root,  555  ;  Mace  v.  Cushman.  45  Me.  250  ; 
Swanson  v.  Swanson,  2  Swan,  446;  Williamson  n.  Williamson, 
18  B.  Mon.  329;  Love  v.  Buchanan,  40  Miss.  788  ;  Bailey  7'.  Patter- 
son, 3  Rich.  (Eq.)  156;  Clarke  v.  Cordis,  4  Allen,  466;  Seabrook  %>. 
Seabrook,  i  McMillan  Ch.  201 ;  Henderson  v.  Henderson,  i  Jones 
(L."*  ??'  •  Haley?/.  Boston,  108  Mass.  576;  Walkerv.  Laxton,  1  Younge 

6  J.  569;  Lorn  g  7/.  Thorndyke,  5  Allen,  257  ;  Corbett  7/.  Corbett,  i 
Jones  (Eq.)  114,  Sweet  t/.  Dutton,  109  Mass.  559;  Porter's  Appeal,  45 
Pa.  St.  201 ;  Dove  7/.  Torr,  128  Mass.  38;  RussingT/.  Russmg.  25  Ind. 
63;  Drake 7/.  Pell,  3  Edw.  251 ;  Rand 7/.  Sawyer,  1 1 5  Mass.  124;  Ingram 
V.  Smith,  I  Head,  411 ;  Lee  v.  Lee,  7  B.  Mon.  607;  Williamson  v, 
Williamson,  18  B.  Mon.  367;  Weir's  Will,  9  Dana,  442;  Allen  v. 
Vanmeter,  i  Mete.  277 ;  Clay  v.  Clay,  2  Duv,  296 ;  Feltman  7/.  Butts, 
8  Bush,  120;  Scudder  v.  Van  Arsdale,  2  Beasley,  109;  Demarest  7>. 
Hopper,  2  Zab.  599;  Kennedy  ?/.  Kennedy,  5  Dutch.  195;  Den  7/. 
Lanquar,  i  South,  301  ;  Ward  v.  Stow,  2  Dev.  Eq.  509  (27  Am.  Dec. 
238) ;  Roach  v.  Martin,  i  Hart'.  548  (27  Am.  Dec.  746). , 

and  assigns.    In  will.    Guernsey  v.  Guernsey,  36  N.  Y.  267; 

re  Newton,  L.  R.,  4  Eq.  Cas.  171 ;  Brookman  7/.  Smith,  6  Ex.  291  ; 

7  Ex.  271  ;   Buxton  71.   Inhabitants,   10  Mete.  36;  Jamaica   Pond 
21 


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HEIRS  —  Continued. 

Aqueduct  Co.  v.  Chandler,  9  Allen,  isy;  (^itl'urd  ?'.  Choiitf,  100 
Mass.  34. 

at  law.  In  will.  Bundy  v.  Bundy,  38  N.  Y.  404;  Minot  v.  Tap- 
pan,  12a  Mass.  535;  Orr  7/.  Hodgson,  4  Wheat.  453;  McKinney?/. 
Stewart,  .5  Kas.  384;  Lombard  v.  Boyden,  5  Allen,  249;  Abbott  v, 
Bradstreet,  3  Allen,  587  ;  Aspden's  Estate,  3  Wall.  Jr.  368. 

lawfVilly  begotten.    In  will.    Clarke  v.  Smith,  49  Md,  106 

male.    In  deed.    Brunc  v.  Martyn,  8  B.  &  C.  51 1. 

In  will.    Hamilton  v,  Wentworth,  58  Me.  loi. 

male  of  the  body.    In  will.    Toller  v.  Atwood,  1 5  Q.  B.  929. 

male  of  his  body.    In  will.    Jordan  v.  Adams,  6  C.  B.  (N.  S.) 

748 ;  9  Id.  490. 

of  the  body.    In  deed.    Monroe  v.  Bridges,  5  N.  Y.  447 ;  Roberts 

V.  Ogdbourne,  37  Ala.  174;  Knight  v.  Knight,  3  Jones  (Eq.),  167; 
Houghton  V.  Kendall,  7  Allen,  72. 

In  will.  Prescott  v.  Prescott,  10  B.  Mon.  59;  Johnson  v.  Johnson,  2 
Mete.  335  ;  Jarvis  v.  Quigley,  10  B.  Mon.  106;  Churchill  7/. Churchill, 

2  Mete.  469;  Rhodes  t/.  Ogbourne,  37  Ahi.  174;  Williams  v.  Allen, 
17  Ga.  81  ;  Doe  v.  Hawley,  4  B.  C.  623;  Right  v.  Crever,  5  B.  &  C. 
867. 

of  the  body  lawfully  begotten.  In  will.  Raborg  v.  Ham- 
mond, 2  H.  &  G.  42. 

or  legatees  claiming  as  Buoh.  In  statute.  Harrison  ?'.  Harri- 
son, 39  Ala.  489. 

or  next  of  kin.    In  will.    Re  Thompson,  9  Ch.  Div.  607. 

bodily .    In  devise.    Righter  v.  Forrester,  1  Bush,  279. 

lawful .     In  will.     Smith  v.  Butcher,  to  Ch.  Div.  113;  Crickett 

V.  Robinson,  46  N.  H.  454 ;  Biddle's  Appeal,  69  Pa.  St.  190. 

lawful of  their  own.    In  will.    Abbott?'.  Essex  Co.,  18  How.  202. 

legal .    In  will.    Re  Dixon,  4  Prob.  Div.  81  ;  Brown  7'.  Lawrence, 

3  Cush.  398. 

their forever.     In  will.    Flournoy  v.  Flournoy,  i  Bush,  526. 

and  firmly  bound.    Shattuck  v.  People,  5  III.  478. 

at  the  time  of  marriage.    In  statute.    Witsell  v.  Charleston,  7 

S.  C.  88. 

in  trust.    In  insurance  policy.     I  now  v.  Carr,  61  Ala.  363. 

carpeting.    In  statute.    Baxter  v.  Maxwell,  4  Blatchf.  33. 

manufbctures  of .    In  statute.    Baxter  %'.  Maxwell,  4  Blatchf..  33. 

Ely  V.  Holton,  1 5  N.  Y.  595  ;  re  Folsom,  56  N.  Y.  60. 
In  statute.    Moore  v.  Manscrt,  49  N.  Y.  332  ;  Com  v.  Inhabitants,  106 

Mass.  268;  Com.  v.  Pegram,  i  Leigh,  569;  Allen  v.  Com.,  2  Leigh, 

727  ;  State  v,  Daley,  29  Conn.  272  ;  Com.  v.  Armstrong,  9  Phila.  429. 
constructed.     In  statute.     Att'y.-Gen.  v.  Ware  River  Co.,  115 

Mass.  402. 
HEBEDITAMEirF.    Queen  v.  Winchester,  3  Coke,  2  b. 
In  deed.    King  v.  Barker,  6  Ad.  &  Ell.  390. 
In  statute.     Colebroke  v.  Tickell,  4  Ad.  &  EII.  917  ;  King  v.  Trustees, 

3  B.  &  Ad.  220. 
In  will.    Vick  v.  Sueter,  3  El.  &  Bl.  233. 


HELD. 


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V.    Choiito,  loo 

;  Mi  not  V.  Tap- 
};  McKinneyr/. 
249;  Abbott  V. 
X.  368. 
49  Md,  106 


1 5  g.  B.  929- 

,.  6  C.  B.  (N.  S.) 

Y.  447 ;  Roberts 
Jones  (Eq.).  167 ; 

in  V.  Johnson,  2 
:hill  7A  Churchill, 
Williams  v.  Alien, 
3rever,  5  B.  &  C. 

Raborg  v,  Ham- 

arrison  v.  Harri- 

.  Div.  607. 

sh,  279. 

Div.  113;  Crickett 

1.  St.  190. 

lCo.,  18H0W.  202. 

•own  7'.  Lawrence, 

y,  I  Bush,  526. 

478. 

1  V.  Charleston,  7 

(I  Ala.  363. 
Blatchf.  33. 
:wen.  4  Blatchf..  33. 
60. 

V.  Inhabitants,  106 

V.  Com.,  2  Leigh, 

itrong,  9  Phila.  429. 

are  River  Co.,  115 


;  King  v.  Trustees, 


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HIGHWAY. 


—  provided.    In  statute.    Hartung  %>.  People,  28  N.  Y.  400. 
HBREINBEFORB.    Taylor  v.  Umatilla  Co.,  6  Oregon,  401. 

mentioned.    In pUa.     yuecn  ta  Inhabitants,  17  g.  B.  563. 

In  statute,     Pye  v.  Mumford,  11  (J.  B.  666. 
HEBETOFOBE.     Allison  v.  Chancy,  63  Mo.  283;  Andrews  v,  Thayer,  40  Conn.  157. 

In  constitution.    Wynehamer  v.  People,  13  N.  Y.  378. 

In  statute.  Den  v.  Goldtrap,  i  N.  J.  (L.)  272;  Savage  v.  Brook,  15  C. 
B.  (N.  S.)  289. 

rendered.    In  statute.     Parsons  f.  Wayne  Ct.  Judge,  37  Mich. 

287. 

erected.    In  statute.    State  v.  Troth,  5  Vroom,  377. 

mentioned.    In  will.    Jepson  v.  Key,  2  II.  &  C.  878. 

HERNIA.  In  insurance  policy.     Fitton  v,  Ins.  Co.,  17  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  134. 

HESITATE.       I  do  not to  guaranty.    In  contract.    Gerhard  7>.  Bates,  2  El.  & 

Bl.  476. 

HIGH.  crimes  and  misdemeanors.    In  statute.   State  v.  Knapp,  6  Conn. 

415  (16  Am.  Dec,  68). 

schooL    Att'y.-Gen.  v.  Butler,  123  Mass.  304. 

seas.    U.  S.  v.  Hamilton,  i  Mason,  152;  De  Lovio  v,  Bort,  2  Gall. 

398;  U.  S.  V,  Grush,  5  Mason,  290;  Johnson  v.  Twenty-one  Bales, 
2  Paine,  601  ;  U.  S.  v,  Robinson,  4  Mason,  307 ;  U.  S.  v,  Seagrist,  4 
Blatchf.  420;  Queen  7/.  Anderson,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  R.  169;  U.  S.  7/. 
Mose),  13  Am.  Jur.  279. 

In  statute.  U.  S.  t'.  Wilson,  3  Blatchf.  439;  U.  S.r/.  Robinson,  4  Mason, 
307  ;  U .  S.  w.  Grush,  5  Mason,  290. 

water  mark.    Teschamker  v,  Thompson,  18  Cal.  1 1. 

bidder.     Fairfax  v.  Hopkins,  2  Cranch  C.  C.  134. 

court  of  law.    In  statute.    OIney  v.  Arnold,  3  Dallas,  308. 

Peck  W.Smith,  i  Conn.  103;  SutclilTe  v.  Greenwood,  8  Price,  535; 
Rex  V.  Cumberworth,  3  B.  &  Ad.  308 ;  Makepeace  v.  Worden,  i  N.  H. 
16;  Stackpole  v.  Healey,  16  Mass.  33;  Jackson  v,  Hathaway,  15 
Johns.  447;  Rex  v,  Lloyd,  i  Camp.  260;  Coffin  v,  Plymouth,  49  N. 
H.  173;  Young  7/.  Cuthbertson,  i  Macq.  H.  L.455  ;  State  v.  Johnson. 
Phill.  (L.)  140;  Vantilburgh  v.  Shann,  24  N.J.  (L.)  740;  Jones  v, 
Andover,  6  Pick.  59 ;  Com.  v.  Hubbard,  24  Pick.  98 ;  People  v. 
Jackson,  7  Mich.  432  ;  State  v,  Nudd,  23  N.  H.  327 ;  Morris  v.  Bowers, 
Wright,  749;  Seneca  Road  Co,  v.  Auburn  R.  Co.,  5  Hill,  170;  Jones 
V.  Andover,  6  Pick.  59 ;  Blackstone  v,  Worcester,  108  Mass.  68. 

In  deed.    Munn  v.  Worrell,  53  N.  Y.  44. 

In  statute,    Wallington  v.  White,  10  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  134  ;  Vantilburgh  v, 

Shann,  4  Zabr.  740 ;  Blackstone  v.  Comm'rs,  108  Mass.  69 ;  Harding 

V.  Inhabitants,  10  Mete.  406;  Shepherdson  v.  Inhabitants,  13  Mete. 

59;  Reg.  7*.  Turnpike  Road,  3  El.  &  Bl.  1002;  Chase  v.  American 

Steamboat  Co.,  10  R.  I.  79;  Waterford  v.  Oxford  Co.,  59  Me.  450; 

Queen  v.  Chart,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  R.  237  ;  Loveridge  v,  Hodsoll.  2  B. 

&  Ad.  618  ;  Cleaves  v.  Jordan,  34  Me.  9 ;  Pickard  v.  Howe,  12  Mete. 

198;  Glass  V.  State,  30  Ala.  529. 
public .     Imlay  v.  Union  Branch  R.  Co.,  26  Conn.  254 ;  U.  S.  v. 

King,  I   Cranch  C.  C.  444;  U.  S.  v,  Schwartz,  4  Id.  160;   U.  S.  v. 

Emery,  Id.  270. 
In  statute,    Osmond  v,  Widdicombe,  2  B.  &  Aid.  50 ;  Comer  v.  State, 


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62  Ala.  320 ;  Meyer  %/.  R.  Co.,  35  Mo.  352 ;  State  v.  Davis,  68  N.  C. 

397  ;  CraiK  v.  People,  47  111.  487  ;  State  v.  Johnson.  Phill.  (L.)  140  ; 

Northumberland  v,  Atlantic,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  35  N.  H.  374 ;  Walton  v. 

R.  Co.,  67  Mo,  56. 
///  statute.     Flint,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Gordon,  41  Mich.  420. 

made  by .    In  discharge.    Lathrop  v,  Tilden,  8  Cush.  375. 

Ulanchard  v.  Blackstonc,  102  Mass.  347. 
In  statute.     Crow  v.  Beardsley,  68  Mo.  435, 

and  reward.    In  plea,    Harris  v.  Phillips,  10  C.  B.  655. 

agreement  for  the of  any  laborer.    In  statute.    Wilson  7/.  Zu- 

lucti,  14  Q.  B.  405. 
Kingr.  Inhabitants,  i  B.  &  Ad.  727. 
In  insurance  policy.    Meis  v.  Franklin  Ins.  Co.,  68  Mo.  127;  Foule  v. 

Springfield  Ins.  Co.,  122  Mass.  194. 
///  statute.     Rex  v.  Smith,  Russ.  &  Ry.  267  ;  U.  S.  v.  Mullany,  i  Cranch 

C.  C.  517. 
In  will.     Doe  v.  Dodd,  5  B.  &  Ad.  689. 

oommeroial  paper.    In  statute.     Re  Clemens,  2  Dill.  533. 

crop  of  flax.     In  contract.    Goodrich  w.  Stevens,  5  Lans.  230. 

house.    In  insurance  policy.    Hough  v.  City  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  29 

Conn.  ID. 
In  statute.     Com.  v.  Hadley,.  1 1  Mete.  72. 
Metropolitan  Asso.  v.  Petch,  5  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  508. 
In  libel.     Broome  v.  Gosden,  1  C.  B.  729. 
In  contract.     Whitson  v.  Culbertson,  7  Ind.  195. 

In  statute.    Lavender  v.  State,  60  Ala.  60;  Shubrick  v.  State,  2  S.  C. 
21. 

In  deed.     Hurst  v.  Hurst,  7  W.  Va.  289. 

In  statute.    Bank  of  Michigan  v.  Niles,  i  Doug.  401 ;  Lasure  v.  Hillc- 
gas,  7  S.  &  R.  313;  Chautaqua  Co.  Bk.  v.  Risley,  4  Denio,  480. 

occupy,  possess  or  epjoy.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Water-works, 

18  Q.  B.  703. 
to  involuntary  sen;   .j.    In  statute.    U.   S.  v.  Ancarola,  17 

Blatchf.  435- 

Bowling  V.  Harrison,  6  How.  248. 

of  shares.     In  statute.    Wilkerson  v.  Anglo  Cal.  Co.,  18  Q.  B. 

728;  Stewart  v.  Same,  18  Q.  B.  737. 

of  stock.     In  statute.    Crease  v.  Babcock,  10  Mete.  525 ;  Grew 

V.  Bald,  10  Mete.  568. 
State  V.  Murray,  28  Wis.  99. 
In  statute.    Godfrey  v.  Godfrey,  17  Ind.  6. 

shares.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Government  Stock  Co.,  3  Q.  B. 

Div.  442. 

to  bail.     Vose  v.  Deane,  7  Mass.  283. 

persons office.    In  statute.    Nicholson  v.  Ellis,  i  El.  B.  &  EI.  278. 

Re  Worthington,  14  Bank.  Reg.  388  ;  Rogers  v.  Brooks,  30  Ark.  613 ; 
Phillips  V.  Innes,  4  CI.  h  F.  234. 

In  statute.    Jefferson  v.  Washington,  19  Me.  293;  Turner  v.  Buckfield, 
3  Me.  229;  Exeter  V.  Brighton,  15  Me.  98. 


HOME. 


HOME. 


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HOSTILITIES. 


vis.  68  N.  C. 
hill.  (L.)  140 ; 
4;  Walton  V. 


b.  375- 


.655. 
Wilson  V.  Zu- 


127;  Foule  V, 
lany,  i  Cranch 


Dill.  533- 
5  Lans.  230. 
re  Ins.  Co.,  29 


!/.  State,  2  S.  C. 


Lasure  v.  Hille- 

Denlo,  480. 

'J.  Water-works, 

V.  Ancarola,  17 


al.  Co.,  18  Q.  B. 
Mete.  525 ;  Grew 

tock  Co.,  3  Q.  B. 


I  El.  B.  &  EI.  278. 
joks,  30  Ark.  613; 

irner  v.  Buckfield, 


HOME  — roMtinued. 

and  maintenanoe.     In  will.    Parker }'.  r;u'ker,  126  Mass.  433. 

port.     St.  lago  do  Cuba,  The,  9  Wheat.  409  ;  The  Albiiny,  4  Dill. 

439- 

while  they  remain  at .    In  will,    ManninK  v.  Wolff,  2  Dcv.  & 

B.  12. 

HOMESTEAD.  Re  Leeds,  51   N.  II.  253;  Austin  v.  Stanley,  46  N.  II.  52;  Gxc^v,  '"• 

Kostwick,  33  Cal.  220;  Cook  v.  McChristian,  4  Cal.  23  ;  Tumlinson 

7'.  Swinney,  22  Ark.  400;  Boyle  7'.  Shulman,  59  Ala.  566;  Acklcy  7'. 

Chamberlain,  16  Cal.  181  ;  Hoitt  7a  Webb,  36  N.  II.  158;  Stanley  v. 

Greenwood,  24  Tex.  224;  Philleo  7^,  Smalley,  23  Tex.  502;  Iken  v. 

Olenich,  42  Tex.  198. 
In  statute.     Upman  7'.  Second  Ward   Bk.,    15   Wis.  453;   Bunker  v. 

Locke,  15  Wis.  638 ;  Fogg  v.  Fogg,  40  N,  H.  287  ;  Phelps  7'.  Rooney, 

9  Wis.  84. 
In  will.     Fearing  v.  Swift,  97  Mass.  415;  Backus  v.   Chapman,  111 

Mass.  386;  Hopkins  7/.  Grimes,  t4  Iowa,  73. 
fbrm.     In  deed.     Woodman  v.  Lane,  7  N.  H.  241 ;  Taylor  v.  Mix- 

ter,  II  Pick.  347;  Aldrich  v,  Gaskill,  10  Cush.  158. 

McDonald  v.  Napier,  14  Ga.  89. 

when  the  bills  are  duly .    In  letter.    Lucas7/.  Groning,  7Taunt. 

164. 

no  present of  recovery.    Queen  v.  Jenkins,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  R.  187. 

I  am  iu .    In  contract.    Smith  v.  Thome,  18  Q.  B.  134. 

chains.    In  contract.    Sweet  v.  Shumway,  102  Mass.  368. 


HOSrOBABIUM. 
HONOBED. 


HOPE. 
HOPES. 
HOBN. 
HOBSE. 


HOB8ES. 


HOSE. 
HOSPITAL. 

HOSPITALS. 
HOSTIUTIES. 


State  V.  Ingram,  16  Kas.  14. 

In  statute.     Robert  v.  Adams,  38  Cal.  384 ;  Owens  v.  State,  38  Tex.  555 ; 

Finley  v.  State,  3  Humph.  323;  Cobbs  v.  Coleman,  14  Tex.   594; 

Dearborn  f.  Phillips,  21   Tex.  449;  Jordt  v.  State,  31   Tex.  571; 

Baldwin  v.  People,  i  Scam.  304;  Reg.  %>.  Aldridge,  4  Cox  C.  C.  143; 

Pierson  v.  State,  3  Tex.  (App.)  222 ;  Allison  v.  Brookshire,  38  Tex.  199. 

stealer.    In  libel.    Mountney  %>.  Walton,  2  B.  &  Ad.  679. 

gelding  or  mare.    In  statute.    Rex  v.  Welland,  i  Russ.  &  Ry.  494. 

mule  or  yoke  of  oxen.    In  statute.    Richardson  v.  Duncan,  2 

Heisk.  220. 

farm .    Tipton  v.  Pickens,  i  Swan,  25. 

plow .    Matthews  v.  Redwine,  25  Wis.  99. 

work .    In  statute.    Noland  v.  V/ickham,  9  Ala.  169;  Allman  v. 

Gann,  29  Ala.  242. 
In  statute.    State  v.  Dunnavant,  3  Brevard,  9  (5  Am.  Dec.  530) ;  Lever- 
ing V.  Stone,  2  B.  &  C.  518. 

and  cattle.    In  statute.    Toledo,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Cole,  50  111.  184. 

mules  or  cattle.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Mattock,  2  Sawy.  148. 

In  contract.    Washing  Machine  Co.  v.  Earle,  3  Wall.  Jr.  321. 

In  statute.    King  v.  Inhabitants,  4  B.  &  Aid.  505. 

In  will.     Re  Altchin,  L.  R.,  14  Eq.  Cas.  230. 

or   asylums.     In  statute.     Appeal  Tax  Court  v.  St.   Peter's 

Academy,  50  Md.  331. 

—  in  the  Black  sea.    In  insurance  policy.    Avery  v.  Bowdens,  5 

El.  &  Bl.  714- 


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oonsequenoes  of .     In  insurance  policy.    lonides  v.  Union  Ins. 

Co.,  14  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  295. 

Thompson  v.  Carmichael,  4  N.  Y.  Leg.  Obs.  134;  3  Sandf.  Ch.  120; 
Walton  V.  Walton,  14  Vesey.  323. 

In  statute,    r.romwell  v.  Stephens,  3  Abb.  Pr.  (N.  S.)  26;  2  Daly,  15; 
Kelly  f.  Excise  Commr's,  54  Ho'v.  Pr.  330. 

keeper.    In  statute.    King  v.  Simmonds,  1  H.  L.  Cas.  754. 

purposes.    In  deed.    Allen  v.  Howe,  105  Mass.  24;. 

family .    Musgrove  v.  Sherwood,  54  How.  Pr.  338. 

within  twenty-four after  ihe  adjudication.   In  statute.  Queen 


HOTCHPOT. 


HOTEL. 


HOUim. 

V.  Justices,  17  L.  J.  iii. 

HOUSE.  State  v.  McGowan,  20  Conn.  245 ;  Rex  v.  Donnavan    \    Leach,  69 : 

Stevens  v.  Com.,  4  Leigh,  683 ;  Elsinore  v.  St.  Breavells,  8  B.  &  C. 

461 ;  Reg.  V.  England,  i  C.  &  K.  533;  Surman  v.  Dailey,  14  M.  &  W. 

181  ;  Sampson  v.  Com.,  5  W.  &  S.  385;  Rex  v.  Reader,  4  C.  &  P. 

24s ;  Hiles  v.  Shrewsbury,  3  East,  457 ;  Wallace  v.  Young,  5  T.  B. 

Mon.  155  ;  State  v.  Sandy,  3  Ired.  570;  State  v.  Terry,  4  Dev.  &  B. 

185  ;  State  V.  Stewart,  6  Conn.  47  ;  Chapman  v.  Com.,  5  Whart.  427  ; 

G  'a;e  x/.  Shelton,  3  RicVi.  342  ;  Trinity  Church,  v.  Boston,  118  Mass. 

16/;  People  V.  Stickman,  34  Cal.  342  ;  State  v.  Garity,  46  N.  H.  61  ; 

State  V.  Pow?rs,  36  Conn.  "JT. 
In  constitut'jK.    Re   Executive  Communication,  12   Fla.  653  ;  South- 
worth  V.  J.ickson,  etc.,   R.  Co.,  2  Mich.  287  ;  Green  v.  Weller,  32 

Miss.  651  ;  State  v.  McBride,  4  Mo.  303  (29  Am   Dec.  636). 
In  deed.    Fox  v.  Clarke,  L.  R.,  7  Q.  B.  748 ;  Doe  v.  Collins,  2  T.  R. 

498 ;  Schenck  v.  Campbell,  1 1  Abb.  Pr.  292. 
Iti  indictment.    State  v.  Mann,  31  Conn.  372;  Thompson  v.  People,  3 

Park.  C.  C.  208 ;  Com.  v.  Posey,  4  Call.  109. 
In  insurance  policy.     Workinan  v.  Ins.  Co.,  2  La.  507  (22  Am.  Dec.  141) ; 

Elmaker  v.  Franklin  Ins.  Co.,  5  Pa.  St.  183. 
In  statute.    Cook  v.  Humber,  1 1  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  46 ;  Wilson  v.  Roberts, 

1 1  C.  B  (N.  S.)  53 ;  Henrette  v.  Booth,  1 5  C.  3.  (N.  S.)  500 ;  Powell  v. 

Price,  4C.  B.  114;  Danielw.  Coulsting,  7M.&G.  122  ;  Cock  z/.  Hunter, 

1 1  C.  B.  47 ;  Wilson  v.  Roberts,  1 1 C.  B.  53 ;  State  v.  Poweri,  36  Conn. 

77 ;  Rawsonr/.  State,  19 Conn.  292  ;  Angellw.  Paddington  Vestry,  3  Q. 

B.  714:  re  Creek,  3  B.  &  S.  459:  Callaghan  v.  State,  41  Tex.  43;  Richards 

V.  Swansea  Imp.  Co.,  9  Ch.  Div.  425  ;  Nevills  v.  State,  7  Coldw.  82  ; 

People  V.  Stickman,  34  Cal.  242  ;  Elsmore  v.  St.  Bj-ianels,  8  B.  &  C. 

461 ;  Reg.  V.  England,  i   C.  &  K.  533;  Rex  v.  Donnovan,  2  W.  Bl. 

683;  Folkstone  v.  W^oodward,  L.  R.,  15  Eq.  159;  State  v.  Barr,  39 

Conn.  41  ;  Queen  v.  Manning,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  R.  340 ;  Rex  v.  Winter, 

I  Russ.  &  Ry.  296  ;  Nunn  v.  Dickson,  7  Man.  &  G.  70 ;  Daniel  v. 

Coulsting,  7  Man.  &  G.  122. 
In  will.     Rogei     v.  Smith,  4  Pa.  .St.  93  ;  Common  Council  v.  State,  5 

Ind.  334. 

and  garden.     In  deed.    Baxter  v.  Brand,  6  Dana,  297, 

oonneotions.  In  statute.  Cordeman  v.  City  of  Cincinnati,  23  Ohio 

St.  499. 

of  entertainment.    In  statute.    Bonner  v.  Welburn,  7  Ga.  296. 

of  ill-fbrne.    In  city  by-law.    McAllister  v.  Black,  33  Conn.  91. 


n  i  Leach,  69 : 
avells,  8  B.  &  C. 
iley,  14  M.  &  W. 
!ader,  4  C.  &  P. 
.  Young,  5  T.  B. 
rry,  4  Dev.  &  B. 
n.,  5  Whart.  427  ; 
loston,  118  Mass. 
rity,  46  N,  H.  61  ; 

Fla.  653;  South- 
;en  v.  Weller,  32 
5C.  636). 
/.  Collins,  2  T.  R. 

pson  V.  People,  3 

22  Am.  Dec.  14'); 

/ilson  V.  Roberts, 
S.)  500;  Powell  t'. 
! ;  Cock  V.  Hunter, 
.  Poweri,  36Conn. 
ngton  Vestry.  3  Q. 
I  Tex.  43;  Richards 
state,  7  Coldw.  82  ; 
Brianels,  8  B.  &  C. 
onnovan,  2  W.  Bl. 
;  State  V.  Barr,  39 
140;  Rex  7A  Winter, 
Sc  G.  70 ;  Daniel  v. 

Council  V.  State,  5 

lana,  297. 
Cincinnati,  23  Ohio 

iTelburn,  7  Ga.  296. 
lack,  33  Conn.  91. 


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HOUSE. 


HOUSE  —  Continued. 

In  statute.     Cadwell  v.  State,  17  Conn.  472  ;  Com.  v.  Wood,  97  Mass. 
228;  State  V.  MuUen,  35  Iowa,  199;  Dodge  v.  Lacey.  2  Ind.  212. 

or  other  place  of  public  resort  for  the  public  performance 

of  stage  plays.    In  statute.     Davys  v.  Douglas,  4Hurl.&N.  181. 

or  place  where  liquors  are  retailed.    In  statute.    Phillips  v. 

State,  51  Ala.  20. 

store  and  shop.    In  complaint.    Rawson  v.  State,  19  Conn.  293. 

within  fifty  feet  of  a  railway.    In  statute.    Walker  v.  R.  Co., 


3  Q-  B.  750. 
counting .    In  statute.     Purcey  v.  McLean,  L.  R.,  5  C.  P.  252; 

re  Creek,  3  B.  &  S.  459. 

disorderly .     In  statute.     Queen  v.  Rice,  L.  R.,  1   C.  C.  R.  21  ; 

Killman  v.  State,  2  Tex.  (App.)  222  (28  Am.  Rep.  432) ;  State  v. 
Powers,  36  Conn.  37 ;  State  v.  Maxwell,  33  Conn.  259 ;  City  of  Em- 
poria V.  Volmer,  ;2  Kas.  622. 

dwelling .    Com.  v.  Pennock,  3  S.  &  R.  199 ;  Daniel  v.  Coulsting, 

7  M.  &  G.  122 ;  Surman  v.  Dailey,  14  M.  &  W.  181  ;  Com.  v.  Posey, 

4  Call.  109;  Powell  V.  Pncs,  4  C.  B,  105;  Rex  v.  Harris,  2  Leach, 
701  ;  Rex  V.  Thompson,  2  Leach,  771  ;  State  v.  Warren,  33  Me.  30; 
Com.  V.  Barney,  10  Cush.  478;  Hooker  v.  Com.,  13  Gratt.  763; 
State  V.  Clark,  7  Jones,  167;  Rex  v.  Lyons,  i  Leach,  185;  Rex  v. 
Fuller,  I  Lei -h,  186;  Rex  v.  Davies,  2  Leach,  876;  Nutbrown's 
Case,  2  East  P.  C.  496 ;  Reg.  v.  Martin,  Russ.  &  Ry.  108 ;  ex  parte 
V^incent,  26  Ala.  145  ;  Rex  v.  Turner,  6  C.  &  P.  407 ;  Rex  v.  Brown, 
2  East  P.  C.  501  ;  Rex  v.  Flannagan,  Russ.  &  Ry.  187 ;  Rex  v.  Gib- 
bons, Russ.  &  Ry.  442 ;  State  v.  Meerehouse,  34  Mo.  344 ;  Rex  v. 
Smith,  2  East  P.  C.  497  ;  Rex  v.  Jenkins,  Russ.  &  Ry.  244;  Rex  v. 
Ball,  I  Moody,  30;  State  v.  Clark,  42  Vt.  629;  Markham  v.  State,  25 
Ga.  52;  Hollister  v.  Com.,  60  Pa,  St.  103;  People  v.  Stickman,  34 
Cal.  342 ;  Reg.  v.  Baker,  y  Cox  C.  C.  581  ;  Reg.  ',  Smith,  i  Moody 
&  R.  256;  State  V.  Jake,  1  Winst.  80, 

In  statute.  Com.?/.  Barney,  10  Cush  498  ;  Hooker  w.  Com.,  13  Gratt.  763  ; 
McLane  v.  State,  4  Ga.  3?5  ;  State  7/.  Sutcliffe,  4  Strobh.  372  Weed- 
ford  V.  People,  62  N  V  117;  Com.  v.  Posey,  4  '  ai.  109;  Com.  7'. 
Buzzell,  16  Pick  153;  People?/.  Cotterai,  18  Johns.  15;  People  v- 
Orcutt,  I  Park.  C.  C.  252  :  Reg.  v.  Fletcher,  2  C.  &  K.  215;  State 
w.  Walfe'nbrger,  20  In;l.  242;  Com.  v.  Eastabrc^^k,  10  Pick.  293; 
Queen  v.  r-eople,  71  N  Y.  561  (27  Am.  Rep.  87) ;  State  v.  McGowjin* 
20  Conn.  246  ;  re  Lammer,  14  Bank  Reg.  460 ;  State  v.  Troth,  24  N. 
J.  (L.)  377 ;  Fire  Department  v.  Butler,  33  How.  Pr.  378 ;  Cuthbert- 
son  %i.  Harris.  L.  R.,  4  C.  P.  525  ;  Same  v.  Butterworth.  L.  R.,  4  C. 
P.  523  ;  Thompson  v.  Ward.  I.  R.,  6  C.  P.  327  ;  Brice  v.  Cloutman, 
45  N.  H.  37 ;  Rex  v.  Stock,  i  R.iss.  &  Ry.  185;  Rex  v.  Flannagan,  i 
Russ.  &  Ry.  187;  Rex  7/.  Martin,  i  Russ.  &  Ry.  108;  Rex  7/.  Wilson. 
I  Russ.  &  Ry.  115  ;  Rex  v.  Hancock.  :  Russ.  &  Ry.  171. 

inhabited  dwelling .    In  statute.    People  v.  Cotterai.  18  Johns. 

115;  Com.  V.  Posey,  4  Call.  109. 

part  of  the .    Institute.     Mason  7/.  R.  Co.,  L.  R.,  6  Eq.  Cas.  loi. 

public .     tn  statute.     Skinner  v.  State,  30  Ala.  524. 

receiTing  — — .     'w  sl»tute.    Syms  v.  Chaplin,  5  Ad.  &  Ei.  644. 


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HOUSEHOLD. fUmiture.    Tanner  z/.  Billings,  i8  Wis.  164. 

In  statute.    Weed  v.  Dayton,  40  Conn.  293  ;  Towns  v.  Pratt,  33  N.  H. 

345- 
In  will.     Hooper's  Appeal,  60   Pa.  St.  220;   Richardson  v.  Hall,  124 

Mass.   228 ;  McMicken  v.  Directors,  2  Am.  L.  Reg.  N.  S.  489 ;  Le 

Farrent  v.  Spencer,  i  Ves.  Sr.  97  ;  Bunii  -u.  Winthrop,  i  Johns.  Ch. 

329 ;  Gooch  V.  Gooch,  33  Me.  535. 

ftimiture  necessary  for  supporting  life.  In  statute.  Hitch- 
cock V.  Holmes,  43  Conn.  528  ;  Crocker  v.  Spencer,  2  D.  Chip.  68  (i  5 
Am.  Dec.  650) ;  Montague  v.  Richardson,  24  Conn.  338  ;  Haswell  v. 
Parkins,  1 5  Cal.  266. 

furniture  necessary  for  the  debtor  and  his  fiuuily.   In  statute. 

Davlin  v.  Stone,  4  Cush.  359. 

goods.     Com.  V.  Steinbeck,  3  Rawle,  341  (24  Am.  Dec.  351) 

In  will.  Carnagy  v.  Woodcock,  2  Munf.  234;  Stubbs  v.  Stubbs,  i  H. 
&  C.  258 ;  Dayton  v.  Tillon,  i  Robt.  21. 

goods  and  furniture.    In  will.    Carnagy  v.  Woori       k,  2  Munf. 

234  (5  Am.  Dec.  470). 
HOUSEHOLDEB.     Viele  w.  Koch,  27  111.  129;  Woodward  v.  Murray,  18  Johns.  401; 

Griffin  v.  Sutherland,  14  Barb.  456;  Brown  v.  Witt,  19  Wend.  475. 
In  statute.     Greenwood 7/.  Maddox,  27  Ark.  660;  Hutchinson  v.  Chnm- 

berlain,  11  N.  Y,  Leg.  Obs.  248;  Cantrell  v.  Connor,  51   Hi  w.  .  j. 

45  ;  Bowman  v.  Quackenboss,  3  Code  R.  17  ;  Aaron  v.  State,  37  Ala. 

106 ;  Somerset   Sav.  Bk.  v.  Huyck,  33   How.  Pr.  323 ;  Kramer  v. 

Clatsop  Co.,  6  Oregon,  238 ;  King  v.  Hall,  i  B.  &  C.  136;  King  v. 

Poynder,  i  B.  &  C.  t8o;  Robles  v.  State,  5  Tex.  (App.>  34-- 

HOUSEEEEFEB.    Lewis  v.  Blinton,  7  C.  B.  102. 

In  statute.  Gunn  v.  Gudehus,  15  B.  Mon.  447  ;  Beaton  v.  Marshall,  6 
Bush,  429;  Viele  v.  Koch,  27  III.  129. 

HOUSES.  In  statute.     Surman  v.  Dailey,  14  M.  &  W.  182. 

and  buildings.    In  statute.    Peto  v.  Overseers,  2  El.  &  El.  158. 

fronting  such  street.    In  statute.    London   School   Bd.  v.  St. 

Mary,  i  Q.  B.  Div.  70. 

of  religious  worship.  In  statute.  Proprietors  of  Meeting- 
house z/.  City  of  Lowell,  I  Mete.  541  ;  Lefevre  v.  Detroit,  2  Mich.  586  ; 
Trinity  Church  v.  Boston,  118  Mass.  164. 

dwelling .     In  deed.     Cornish  v.  ClaifFe,  3  H.  &  C.  450. 

molested  or  restrained  in  his  person  or  estate.    In  constitu- 
tion.   Thurston  v.  Whitney,  2  Cush.  1 10 ;  Flockestein  v.  Mayor,  40 
via.  727. 

Reed  v.  Reed,  70  Me.  156;  Hyde  v.  Hyde,  L.  R.,  i  P.  &  D.  133. 

In  statute.     Peoples.  Hovee,  5  Barb.  117. 

ship's .     Gillespie  v.  Winberg,  4  Daly,  318. 

ram,  wheel,  or  other  process  forcing  water.     In  deed.     Rich- 
ardson V.  Clements,  89  Pa.  St.  503  (33  Am.  Rep.  784). 
HYPOTHECATION.     Ex  parte  Willcocks,  7  Cow.  402  (17  Am.  Dec.  525) ;  Whitney  v. 
Pray,  25  Ark.  22. 

\  —  hereby  engage.     In  ctmtract.    Shipton  7>.  Thornton,  9  Ad.  &  El. 

315- 

proarae  to  v^c.     m  note.     Hall  v.  Smith,  i  B.  &  C.  408. 

wiii  see  you  piwi.     In  contract.     Oldiield  v.  Lame.  9  B.  &  C.  77. 


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ratt.  33  N. 

H. 

n 

N 

I 

V.  Hall, 

s.  489 ; 

Johns. 

124 

Le 

Ch. 

tuU.  Hitch- 
D.  Chip.  68  (1 5 
fi ;  Hasweli  v. 

ly.    In  statute. 

)ec.  351) 

.  Stubbs,  I  H. 

Jcock,  2  Munf. 

18  Johns.  401 ; 
)  Wend.  475- 
nson  V.  Chnm- 
r,  51  Hi  w.  1  r. 
.  State,  37  Ala. 
13;  Kramer  v. 
,136;  King  V. 
».")  340. 

V.  Marshall,  6 


El.  &EI.  158. 
hool   Bd.  V,  St. 

rs  of  Meeting- 
ait,  2  Mich.  586 ; 

;.  450- 

».    /ft  constilu- 

lin  V.  Mayor,  40 

&  D.  133- 


In  deed.     Rich- 
25) ;  Whitney  w. 


iton,  9  Ad.  &  El. 

Sc  C.  408. 

we.  o  B.  &  C.  77. 


ICE. 


169 


I  MM  ED  I  A  TE. 


ICE.  detention  by .    In  charter-party.     Hudson  v.  Ede,  L.  R.,  2  Q.  B. 

567;  3Q.  B.  412. 

IDENTIFY.        In  statute.    Mechanics'  Planing  Mill  Co.  -'.  Nasi,  7  Mo.  (App.)  149. 

IDIOCY.  Owing's  Case,  i  Bland  Ch.  370  (17  Am.  Dec.  311). 

IP.        '  Long  7/.  Swindell,  77  N.  C.  176;  Damon  v.  Damon,  8  Allen,  195. 

In  deed.    Owen  v.  Field,  102  Mass.  107  ;  Long  v.  Swindell,  77  N.  C.  176. 

In  will.    Colt  T/.  Hubbard,  33  Conn.  281. 

— —  any.    Sudding  v.  Eyles,  9  Q.  B.  860. 

any  remains  at  her  decease.    In  will.    McKenzie's  Appeal;  41 

Conn.  607. 

any  thing  should  remain.    In  will.    Paine  v.  Barnes,  100  Mass. 

471- 

desired.    In  notice.     Schmaire  v.  Maxwell,  3  Blatchf.  410. 

it  is  deemed  best.    In  will.    Chandlers.  Rider,  102  Mass.  271. 

so.    In  will.    Yearnshaw's  Appeal,  25  Wis.  25. 

In  statute.     Brown  v.  Kingsley,  38  Iowa,  220. 


IGNOMINY. 
laNOBANCE 
IQNOBANT. 
ILL. 


Sunol  V.  Hepburn,  i  Cal.  250 ;  Boylan  v.  Meeker,  28  N.  J.  (L.)  274. 

of  the  name.    In  statute.    Rosencranz  t/.  Rogers,  40  Cal.  491. 

In  statute.    Queen  v.  Wellings,  3  Q.  B.  Div.  426. 

conduct.     In  statute.     Doe  v.  Roe,  23  Hun,  19. 

fbme.    Boyle  v.  State,  46  Ala.  206. 

so as  not  to  be  able  to  travel.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Farrell,  2 

C.  C.  R.  118. 
HJjEOAIi.  Chadbourne  v.  Newcastle,  48  N.  H.  196;  Stixte  t/.' Hay  worth,  3  Sneed, 

64 ;  People  v.  Kelly,  i  Abb.  Pr.  N.  S.  432 ;  Palmer  v.  Concord,  48 
N.  H.  211. 

or  improper  conduct.    In  statute.    Chadbourne  v.  Newcastle, 

48  N.  H.  199;  Palmer  t/.  City  of  Concord,  48  N.  H.  211. 
ILLBOAIJTY.    Ex  parte  Schwartz,  2  Tex.  (App.)  74. 

HiLEGAIiLY.    voting.    In  statute.     State  v.  Heyworth,  3  Sneed,  64. 

IIiIiEarnMATE.    in  statute.     Miller  e/.  Miller,  18  Hun,  507. 

'  child.    In  statute.    Curtis  v.  Hewins,  1 1  Mete.  294. 

ILLICIT.  trade.    In  marine poiicy,    Cucullu  t/.  Louisiana  Ins.  Co.,  s  Mart, 

N.  S.  464  (16  Am.  Dec.]i99). 
ILLNESS.  Kell/  v.  Ancient  Order  of  Hibernians,  10  Rep.  151. 

IMMATERIAL.    allegation.    Whitwell  u.  Thomas,  9  Cal.  499 ;  Green  v.  Palmer, 

15  Cal.  411. 
Owing's  Car.e,  i  Bland  Ch.  37)  (17  Am.  Dec.  31 1). 
In  statute.    State  v.  Lean,  9  Wis.  295  ;  Pybus  v.  Mitford,  2  Lev.  77. 

and  individual  behalf.    In  statute.    C  lumbine  v.  Penhall,  13 

Q.  B.  132. 

benefit.    In  statute,    Bi'.lier  v.  Patterson,  13  N.  Y.  292. 

danger.    In  statute.    Bailey  t/.  Com.,  11  Bush,  688. 

delivery.     In  statm'r.    Neldon  7/.  Smith,  36  N.  J.  (L.)  148;  Rich- 
ardson V.  End,  43  Wis.  316;  Helper  v.  State,  43  Wis.  479. 

issue.    In  statute.     TUrley  v.  Turley,  1 1  Ohio  St.  173. 

notice.    In  policy  of  insurance.    Knickerbocker  Ins.  Co.  w.  Gould, 

80  111.  388. 

82 


IMBECILITY. 
IMMEDIATE. 


—'  gww(v*y.iaiiii 


MM  ED  I  ATE. 


170 


IMPLEMENTS. 


IMMEDIATE  —  Continued. 

payment.    In  guaranty.     Oldershaw  v.  King,  2  Hurl.  &  N.  403; 

2  Hurl.  &  N.  524. 

pursuit.    In  statute.    People  v.  Pool,  27  Cal.  572. 

IMMEDIATELY.     Burgess  v.  Boetefur,  7  M.  &  G.  481  ;  McLure  v.  Colclough,  17  Ala. 

89;  SardJs  v,  Howell,  31  N.  J.  (L.)  313;  People  v.  Woodruff,  32  N. 

v.  377;  Streeterw.  Streeter,  43  III.  155. 
In  contract.    Streeter  v.  Streeter,  43  111.  155;  Fitzhugh  v.  Jones,  6 

Munf.  83. 
•  In  indictment.     State  t/.  Rickey,  1  Mo.  (App.)  6. 

In  insurance  policy.     Rokes  v.  Amazon  Co.,  51  Md.  512. 

In  statute.    Grace  v.  Clinch,  4  Q.  B.  606 ;  Queen  v.  Alderson,  i  Q.  B. 

878 ;  Arnold  v.  Dunsdale,  2  El.  &  Bl.  598 ;  Queen  v.  Justices,  4  Q. 

B.  469;  Thompson  v.  Gibson,  8  M.  &  W.  281 ;  Queen  v.  Roberts,  7 

Ad.  &  Ell.  433,  441 ;  re  Blues,  5  El.  &  Bl.  291. 

after.     In  order.    Hoggins  v.  Gorden,  3  Q.  R  466. 

afterward.    In  statute.     Forsdike  v.  Stone,  L.  R.,  3  C.  P.  607. 

apprehended.    In  statute.    Griffith  v.  Taylor,  2  C.  P.  Div.  194. 

upon  demand.    In  deed.    Toms  v.  Wilson,  4  B.  &  S.  442. 

In  statute.     Long  7/.  Converse,  i  Otto,  112, 

In  constitution.    Lapsley  v.  Brashears,  4  Litt.  53  ;  Berry  v.  Ransdell.  4 


IMMUmTT. 
IMPAIRING. 


Mete.  294. 

the  obligation  of  oontraots.  In  constitution.  Slaughter  7^  Cul- 
pepper, 25  Ga.  26;  Gunn  v.  Barry,  15  Wall.  610;  Hawthorn  v. 
Calef,  7  Wall.  10;  Dreham  v.  Stifle,  8  Wall.  595  ;  Bronson  v.  Kinzie, 

1  How.  311;  Charles  River  Bridge  v.  Warren  Bridge,  11  Peters, 
420;  Crawford  v.  Bk.  of  Mobile,  7  How.  279;  Phalen  v.  Virginia,  8 
How.  163;  Planters'  Bk.  v.  Sharp,  6  How.  301  ;  West  River  Bridge 
Co.  V.  Dix,  6  How.  507;  Woodruff  7/.  Trapnall,  10  How.  190;  Butler 
7/.  Overfield,  10  How.  402;  Ogden  7/.  Saunders,  12  Wheat.  213;  Maison 
V.  Haile,  12  Wheat.  370;  Providence  Bk.  v.  Billings,  4  Peters,  514; 
Farm.  &  Mech.  Bk.  v.  Smith,  6  Wheat.  131 ;  Satterlee7/.  Matthewson, 

2  Peters,  380;  Curran  v.  State,  15  How.  304;  State  v.  Wheeling 
Bridge  Co.,  13  How.  518 ;  Watson  v.  Mercer,  8  Peters,  88;  Sturges 
V.  Crowninshield,  4  Wheat.  122;  Trustees  %>.  Woodward,  4  Wheat. 
518;  Walker  7/.  Whitehead,  16  Wall.  314;  Barlow  7/.  Gregory,  31 
Conn.  261;  Welch  z/.  Wadsworth,  30  Conn.  150;  Bondingham  v. 
Richmond,  6  Greeiil.  112  (19  Am.  Dec.  197);  Martindale  v.  Moore, 

3  Blackf.  275;  Lewis  v.  Filackenridge,  i  Blackf  220  (12  Am.  Dec. 
228) ;  Penniman's  Case,  13  Otto,  718 ;  People  7/.  Roper,  35  N.  Y.  629 ; 
Hicks  V.  Hotchkiss,  7  Johns.  Ch.  297  (11  Am.  Dec.  472);  Jones  v. 
Crittenden,  i  Car.  Law  Repos.  385  (6  Am.  Dec.  531). 

IMPANEL.         Porter  v.  People,  7  How.  Pr.  441. 

IMPARTIALLY.    fkithfUlly,  fbirly  and .    In  statute.     Perry  v.  Thompson,  16 

N.  J.  (L.)  72;  Mayor  v.  Evans,  31  N.  J.  (L.)  342. 

IMPASSABLE.    public  highway.    Armstrong  v.  St.  Louis,  3  Mo.  (App.)  151. 

IMPEACH.  Bryant  v.  Gledden,  36  Me.  36 ;  Bakor  v.  Robinson,  49  111.  299. 

IMPEDIMENT,    legal .    In  statute.     Donker  v.  People,  37  Mich.  4. 

IMPEDE.  Keeler  v.  Green,  :  i  N.  J.  (Eq.)  27. 

IMPERCEPTIBLE.     King  v.  Ld.  Yarborough,  3  B.  &  C.  107. 
IMPLEMENTS.     T.nnner  7/.  Bil'ings,  18  Wis.  164. 

of  gaming.    In  statute.     Coolidge  v,  Choate,  1 1  Mete.  79. 


LEMENTS. 


\\xx\.  &  N.  403 ; 


dough,  17  Ala. 
Voodruff.  32  N. 

igh  V.  Jones,  6 


derson,  i  Q.  B. 
/.  Justices,  4  Q' 
sn  V.  Roberts,  7 

)6. 

.,  3  C.  P.  607. 

C.  p.  Div.  194. 

&  S.  442. 

ry  V.  Ransdell,  4 

ilaughter  7/.  Cul- 
);    Hawthorn  v. 
onson  V.  Kinzie, 
idge,  II    Peters, 
en  V.  Virginia,  8 
est  River  Bridge 
iow.  190;  Butler 
leat.  213;  Maison 
5s,  4  Peters,  514; 
e7K  Matthewson, 
;ate   v.  Wheeling 
ters,  88;  Sturges 
dward,  4  Wheat. 
w  V.  Gregory,  31 
Bondinghani  v. 
tindale  v.  Moore, 
220  (12  Am.  Dec. 
per,  35  N.  Y.  629 : 
sc.  472) ;  Jones  v. 

V.  Thompson,  16 

iMo.  (App.)  151. 
9  111.  299. 
ch.  4. 


I  Mete.  79. 


JMJ'LEMENTS. 


IMPLEMENTS 


X71 


IMPROVED. 


Continued. 

of  husbandry.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Malty,  8  El.  &  Bi.  715. 

of  the  debtor's  trade.    In  statute.    Tomlinson  v.  Ousatonic 

Water  Co.,  44  Conn.  98;  Seeley  v.  Gwillem,  40  Conn.  106;  Atwood 
V.  De  Forrest,  19  Conn.  513;  Wallace  v.  Collins,  5  Ark.  4'  i  Euscoe 
V.  Dunn,  44  Conn.  93. 

proper  tools  or of  a  fitrmer.    In  statute.    Meyer  v.  Meyer,  23 

Iowa,  359. 

tools  and .     In  statute.     Smith  v.  Gibbs,  6  Gray,  298. 

malice.     Dany  v.  People,  10  N.  Y.  120. 

In  statute.    The  Forrester,  Newb.  Adm.  181. 
In  statute.     Perot  v.  U.  S.,  Pet.  C.  C.  256. 

In  statute.     Budenbury  v.  Roberts,  L.  R.,  i  C.  P.  575  ;  i  Harr.  &  Ruth. 
836;  Mayor  t/.  Waring,  41  Ala.  139;  King  v.  McEvoy,  4  Allen,  no. 
In  constitution.    Woodruff  z/.  Parham,  8  Wall.  123;  Waring  t/.  Mayor, 
8  Wall,  no;  Low  z/.  Austin,  13  Wall.  29;  The  Passenger  Cases,  7 
How.  477;  Marriott  v.  Brune,  9  How.  619;  Wynne  t/.  Wright,  i 
Dev.  &  B.  (L.)  19;  Norris  v.  City  of  Boston,  4  Mete.  282. 
In  constitution.     Brown  v.  State,  12   Wheat.  419;  Cooley  v.  Board  of 
Wardens,  12  How.  299;  Pacific  Ins.  Co.  v.  Soule,  7  Wall.  433  ;  Worsley 
V.  New  Orleans,  9  Rob.  (La.)  324 ;  Scholey  v.  Rew,  23  Wall.  345. 
In  plea.     Kempfz/.  Kempf,  34  Mo.  iii. 
Goodsell  V.  Dunning,  34  Conn.  257. 
State  V.  Pike,  49  N.  H.  399. 

device,  color  or  thing.    In  statute.    Wynan  v.  Lemon,  51  Cal. 

274. 

Coman  v.  Storm,  26  How.  Pr.  84. 
In  statute.     Doyle  v.  Boyle,  19  Kas.  168. 

for  debt.    In  constitution.    Dean  v.  Smith,  23  Wis.  486. 

IMPRISONMENT.     U.  S.  v.  Benner,  Baldw.  234 ;  Lawson  v.  Bazines,  3  Harr.  (Del.) 
416;  Milwaukee  Indust.  School  v.  Supervisors,  40  Wis.  328. 
In  statute.     State  v.  Mayor,  39  N.  J.  (L.)  257. 

for  debt.    In  constitution.    Moore  v.  Green,  73  N.  C.  394  (21  Am. 

i\ep.  470) ;  Harris  v.  Bridges,  57  Ga.  407  (24  Am.  Rep.  495). 

£Bdse .    Allen  v.  London,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  L.  R.,  6  Q.  B.  65 ;  Harvey 

V.  Maine,  6  Ir.  C.  L.  417;  Hackett  v.  King,  6  Allen,   58 ;  Floyd  v. 
State,  12  Ark.  43  ;  Crowell  v.  Gleason,  10  Me.  325 ;  Colter  v.  Lowell. 
35  Ind.  285  ;  Johnson  v.  Tompkins,  Baldw.  371 ;  Pike  v.  Hawson,  9 
N.  H.  491  ;  Smith  v.  Staie,  7  Humph.  43. 
Thompson  v.  Hopper,  i  El.  B.  &  El.  1046. 

act.     In  statute.     Rogers  v.  Brown,  61  Mo.  187. 

navigation.    In  deed.    Good  v.  London  Assn.,  L.  R.,  6  C.  P.  563. 

removal.    In  statute.     Foster  v.  Cronkhite,  35  N.  Y.  139. 

person.     In  libel.    Goldstein  v.  Foss,  2  Younge  &  J.  154- 

illegal  or conduct.    In  statute.    Allegheny  Co.  v,  Gibson,  90 


IMPLIED. 
IMPOBT. 
IMPORTED. 
IMPORTER. 

IMPORTS. 


IMPOSTS. 


IMPOTENT. 

IMPOUNDED. 

IMPRESSION. 


IMPRISONED. 


IMPROPER. 


IMPROVE. 
IMPROVED. 


Pa.  St.  415. 

real  estate.     Vandal  v.  Dock  Co.,  40  Cal.  83. 

Bond  V.  Fay,  8  Allen,  213. 

In  statute.    Wiggins  v.  Baptist  Soc,  43  N.  H.  261  ;  Ross  v.  Smith, 

&  Ad.  911. 


I 


I  B. 


IMPROVED. 


172 


IN' 


IMPROVED  —  Continued. 

land. 

St.  396. 
modeof  manufboturing  gas. 


In  statute.    Clark  v.  Phelps,  4  Cow.  190;  re  Road,  68  Pa. 

In  patent.    Hills  v.  London  Gas- 


light Co.,  5  Hurl.  &  N.  314. 

method.     Beard  v.  Egerton,  3  C.  B.  126. 

rent.    In  statute.     Lamb  7>.  Hemans,  2  B.  &  Aid.  468. 

new  and design.     In  statute.    Wood  v.  Dolby,  7  Fed.  Rep.  475. 

IMPROVEMENT.    Johnson  v.  Gresham,  5  Dana,  547;  Lambv.  Lamb,  11  Pick.  376. 

In  statute.  Collins  v.  Mott,  45  Mo.  100 ;  Wetmore's  Appeal,  91  Pa.  St. 
279 ;  Frederick  v.  Shane,  32  Iowa,  254. 

In  will.    Fay  v.  Fay.  i  Cush.  93. 
IMPROVEMENTS.    In  constitution.    Greenwood  v.  Maddox,  27  Ark.  660. 

In  contract.    Spencer  v.  Toby,  22  Barb.  260. 

In  lease.  French  v.  Mayor,  16  How.  Pr.  220;  Worthington  v.  War- 
rington, 8  C.  B.  140;  Burt  V.  Haslett,  18  C.  B.  162 ;  Haslett  v.  Burt, 
18  C.  B.  893. 

In  statute.  Getchell  v.  Allen,  34  Iowa,  559;  Schmidt  v.  Armstrong,  72 
Pa.  St.  355 ;  Schenely's  Appeal,  70  Pa.  St.  98. 

IMPROVIDENCE.    In  statute.    McMahon  v.  Harrison,  6  N.  Y.  443;  Emerson  v. 

Bowers,  14  N.  Y.  449  ;  Cooper  v.  Lowerre,  i  Barb.  Ch.  45. 
IMPROVING.    Greene  Foundation  Trustees  v.  Boston,  12  Cush.  57. 

In  statute.    King  z/.  Justices,  7  B.  &  C.  731. 
XMPUNITIVE.    damages.    In  verdict.     Dillon  r*.  Rogers,  36  Tex.  152. 


IN. 


Rex  V.  Beardmore,  i  Burr.  792. 

In  statute.     Daggett  v.  State,  4  Conn.  60. 

and  about.    In  contract.    McMahon  v.  R.  Co.,  75  N.  Y.  231. 

and  for.     Reg.  v.  Aldborough,  13  Q.  B.  193. 

In  statute.     Rex  v.  Inhabitants,  7  Q.  B.  725;  Same  v.  Same,  7  Q.  B. 

534- 

case  )f  the  decease.    Briggs  v.  Shaw,  9  Allen,  517. 

oonaideration.    In  contract.    Goward  v.  ^Vai'^rs,  98  Mass.  598. 

oo\irt.    Madden  v.  Brown,  97  Mass.  i  so. 

esse.     Hone  v.  Van  Schaick,  3  Barb.  Ch.  488. 

execution  of  this  act.    In  statute.    Thomas  v.  Stephenson,  2  EI. 

&  Bl.  108. 

France.    In  will.    Grou  t-.  Grinley,  35  Conn.  iii. 

ftill.    In  receipt.     Bard  r.  Wood,  3  Mete.  74. 

full  oonfldeixua.    In  wdl.    Le  Marchant  v.  Le  Marchant,  L.  R., 

18  Eq.  Cas.  414. 
hand  paid.    In  insurance  policy.    Pitt  v.  Berkshire  Ins.  Co.,  100 


Mass.  500. 

—  her  own  right.    Merrill  v.  Bullock,  105  Mass.  486. 

—  or  about.    In  order.    Reg.  v.  Inhabitants,  7  Q.  B.  232. 

—  p«rfeot  order.     Foster  v.  Peyser,  9  Cush.  242. 

—  p«rsuance  of  this  act.    In  statute.    Thomas  v.  Stephenson,  2 
El.  &  Bl.  108. 

—  solemn  fbrm.    Kirby  v.  Kirby,  40  Ala.  492. 

—  store.     In  receipt.    Goodyear  v.  Ogder,  4  Hill.  104. 


'i 


IN* 


IN. 


173 


INCOME. 


Road,  68  Pa. 
London  Gas- 


>8. 

?ed.  Rep.  475- 
1 1  Pick.  376. 
eal,  91  Pa.  St. 


160. 

igton  V.  War- 
aslett  V.  Burt, 

Armstrong,  72 

, ;  Emerson  v. 
1.45- 


.  152. 

N.  Y.  231. 

Same,  T  ^.^ 

7. 

98  Mass.  598. 

ephenson,  2  Eh 

[archant,  L.  R., 

re  Ins.  Co.,  100 

6. 
J.  232. 

'.  Stephenson,  2 

34- 


INABILITY. 


INACCUBATE. 


U.  S.  V.  Forrest,  3  Cranch 
Butler  V.    Hopper,    i 

Klaise  v.  State,  27 


INCAPABLE. 


INCEST. 


IN  —  Continued. 

Bubstanoe.     In  plea.     Wright  v.  Clements,  3  B.  &  Aid.  507. 

the  course  of.     Sharpe  v.  Bluck,  10  y.  B.  '289. 

the  rear  thereof.     Read  v.  Clarke,  109  Mass.  82. 

this  state.     In  statute.    Sarah  v.  State.  28  Miss.  267. 

trust  nevertheless  and  upon  condition.    In  deed.    Sohier  71. 

Trinity  Church,  109  Mass.  i. 
book-keeper office.    In  indictment. 

C.  C.  60. 
Representative Congress.     In  statute. 

Wash.  C.  C.  500. 
In  statute.    Queen  v.  Drew,  1 5  Q.  B.  476. 

absence,  sickness  or  other .    In  statute. 

Wis.  462. 

description.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Coward,  16  Q.  B.  828  ;  Rogers 

V.  Lewis,  7  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  30. 
INAFFBECIABLE.     Embrey  v.  Owen,  6  Ex.  353;  Sampson  v.  Hoddenott,  i  C.  B.  (N. 
S.)  604. 

of  acting.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  White,  L.  R.,  2  Q.  B.  558;  8  B.  & 

S.  595. 
to  act.     In  deed.    Re  Bignold,  L.  R.,  7  Ch.  App.  223. 

In  statute.    Com.  v.  Goodhue,  2  Mete.  193;  People  v.  Rowle,  2  Mich. 

N.  P.  209;  People  V.  Harnden,  i  Park.  C.  C.  344;  Noble  v.  State, 

22  Ohio   St.  541  ;  State  v.  Thomas,  10  Cent.  L.  J.  327 ;  State  v. 

Schaunhurst,  34  Iowa,  347  ;  Baker  v.  State,  30  Ala.  521 ;  Delaney  v. 

People,  10  Mich.  241  ;  Cook  v.  State,  1 1  Ga.  53. 
toanymanufooturing  process.    In  statute.    Haydon  z/.  Taylor, 

4  B.  &  S.  525. 
to  the  sale  or  conveyance,    hi  statute.    Doe  v.  Phillips.  1 1  Ad. 

&  Ell.  797. 

Baltimore  v.  Railroad,  10  Wall.  543, 
expenses.    In  statute.    Reclamation  Dist.  v,  Hagar,  4  Fed.  Rep. 

367. 

purposes.    In  statute.    State  v.  Walfrom,  25  Wis.  468. 

other expenses.    In  statute.    U.  S.  7/.  Smith,  i  Bond,  69. 

In  deed.    Campbell  v.  Gilbert,  57  Ala.  569. 

In  statute.    Taylor  v.  Welbey,  36  Wis.  42. 

In  statute.    State  v.  Cook,  3  Vroom,  347. 

In  statute.    The  Little  Ann,  i  Paine,  43. 

the  president.    In  charter.    Meyer  v.  Johnson,  53  Ala.  239. 

In  notice.    Monroe  v.  Ackworth,  i  N.  H.  201. 

Booth  V.  Ammerman,  4  Bradf.  129  ;  ex  parte  McComb,  4  Bradt  15' ; 
Reg.  V.  Comm'rs.  4  H.  L.  450 ;  Melcher  v.  City  of  Boston,  9  Mete.  n. 

In  statute.  Gray  v.  Darlington,  1 5  Wall.  63 ;  U.  S.  v.  Frost.  9  Int.  Rev. 
Dec.  41  ;  New  Orleans  v.  Hall.  14  La.  Ann.  815  ;  Wilcox  v.  Middle- 
sex Co.,  103  Mass.  544;  People?/.  Supervisors,  4  Hill.  20;  7  Hill.  504. 

In  will.     Simpson  v.  Moore,  30  Barb.  637. 

and  produce.     Sohier  v.  Eldridge,  103  Mass.  350. 

of  the  estate.    Andrews  v.  Boyd,  5  Me.  199. 


INCIDENT. 


INCIDENTAL. 


INCLOSING. 
INCLGSUIIE. 
INCLUDE. 
INCLUPINa. 

INCLUSIVE. 
INCOME. 


INCOME. 


174 


IN  DEB  TED  NESS. 


INCOME  —  Continued. 

until shall  be  realized.    /;;  contract.    Manicer'.  Hudson  River 

R.  Co.,  3  Duer,  426. 

ECTCiOMPATIBLE.    another office.    In  statute.    Regents  v.  Williams,  9  Gill  & 

J.  365  (17  Am.  Dec.  72). 
INCONVENIENCE.     Blackman  v.  Bainton,  15  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  432, 
INCONTINENT.    In  plea.    Watts  v.  Greenlee,  2  Dev.  (L.)  1 18. 

INCOBFOBATED.    bank.    In  statute.    Com.  v.  Tenney,  97  Mass.  50. 

company.    In  statute.    Robinson  v.  Bk.  of  Attica,  21  N.  Y.  406; 

Coats  V.  People,  22  N.  Y.  245. 

INCORPOBEAL.     chattel.     Boreel  v.  Mayor,  2  Sandf.  552. 

INCOBBECT.     or  otherwise  iinjust.    In  statute.     Great  Western   R.  Co.  v. 

Barlie,  5  B.  &  S.  934. 

INCREASE.       the  risk.    In  insurance  policy.    Crane  v.  City  Ins.  Co.,  3  Fed. 

Rep.  558. 

INCREASED.    value.    In  statute.     Boylan  v.  U.  S.,  10  Wall.  58. 

INCXniBRANCE.     Newcome  v.  Fiedler,  24  Ohio   St.  463 ;  Klein  v.  McNamara,  54 
Miss.  104 :  Warner  v.  Rogers,  23  Minn.  34. 
In  deed.     Kelsey  v.  Remer,  43  Conn.  135. 

In  insurance  policy.    Lockwood  v.  Middlesex  Ins.  Co.,  47  Conn.  554. 
In  statute.    Town  qf  Clinton  v.  Town  of  Westbrook,  38  Conn.  10; 

SchaefTeri'.  Weed,  8  111.  511. 
In  deed.    Chapman  v.  Kimball,  7  Neb.  399;  Anon.,  2  Abb.  N.  C.  56; 
Musgrave  v  Sherwood,  54  How.  Pr.  338. 

aflfeoting  the  estate.  In  statute.   Packw.Tarpley,  gAd.&Ell.  468. 

INCUMBRANCER.    In  deed.    Grier  v.  Grier,  L.  R.,  5  H.  L.  688. 

In  statute.    Shaeffer  v.  Weed,  8  111.  511. 
INC CJMBR A NCES.    In  deed.   Prescott  v.  Freeman,  4  Mass.  627  (3  Am.  Dec.  246) ;  Chap- 
man V.  Kimball,  7  Neb.  399;  Springs.  Tongue,  9  Mass.  28  (6  Am. 
Dec.  i);  Walker?/.  Denner,  5  Mo.  (App.)  139;  Funk  v.  Voneida,  11 
S.  &  R.  110  (14  Am.  Dec.  617). 
In  will.    Doe  v.  Danes,  16  ^.  B.  952. 
INCUB.  CranJall  v.  Bryan,  15  How.  Pr.  48. 

In  bond.    Scott  v.  Tyler,  14  Barb.  202. 

shall .     In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Distillery,  1 1  Blatch.  255. 

INCUBBED.      In  contract.    Agawam  Bank  v.  Shever,  18  N.  Y.  502. 

within.     In  statute.    Queen  v.  Inhabitants,  14  Q.  B.  345. 

damages .    In  statute.    Deyo  v.  Stewart,  4  Denio;  loi. 

expenses .  In  statute.  Reg.  v.  Kingston-on-Huil,  2  Ell.  &  Bl.  184. 

INDEBTED.       St.  Louis  Perp.  Ins.  Co.  v.  Goodfellow,  9  Mo.  150 ;  Grant  v.  Mechanics' 
Bk.,  15  S.  &  R.  140;  Pittsburg,  etc..  R.  Co.  v.  Clarke,  29  Pa.  St.  146; 
Sewall  V.  Lancaster  Bk.,  17  S.  &  R.  285. 
In  statute.     Re  Iron  Co.,  2  Ch.  Div.  loi. 

in  any  form.    In  bank  by-law.    Kahn  v.  Bk.  of  St.  Joseph,  70  Mo. 

263. 
INDEBTEDNESS.    Mallingly  v.  Waulke,  2  Bradw.  169. 

In  constitution.    French  v.  City  of  Burlington,  42  la.  614. 

any  other  cause  of whatever.    In  statute.    Langstafi  z/.  Rock, 

13  Mo.  580. 


-rtrnmiBm 


TEDNESS. 

[udson  River 
ams,  9  Gill  & 


50. 

21  N.  Y.  406; 


ern   R.  Co.  v. 
IS.  Co.,  3  Fed. 

McNamara,  54 

^7  Conn.  554. 
38  Conn.  10; 

Abb.  N.  C.  56 ; 

9  Ad.  &  Ell.  468. 


)ec.  246) ;  Chap- 
lass.  28  (6  Ani. 
k  V.  Voneida,  1 1 


255- 

>.  B.  345. 
i,  loi. 

2  Ell.  &  Bl.  184. 
int  V.  Mechanics' 
e,  29  Pa.  St.  146  ; 


>t.  Joseph,  70  Mo. 


614. 
ingstaff  V.  Rock, 


INDECENCY. 


17s 


INDORSE. 


INDEMNITY. 
INDENT. 

INDENTUBE. 


INDECENCY.    Ardery  v.  St-  te,  56  Ind.  328. 
INDECENTLY.    Reg.  v.  Webb,  2  C.  &  K.  938. 
INDEMNIFY.    Wellerx/.  Eames,  15  Minn,  461. 

In  award.    Peck  v.  Wakely.  2  McCord,  279. 

In  award.     Peck  v.  Wakely,  2  McCord,  279, 

In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Irwin,  5  McLean,  183. 

Overseers  v.  Overseers,  6  N.  J.  (L.)  169. 

In  plea.     Phillips  v.  Clift,  4  Hurl.  &  N.  173;  Magee  v.  Fisher,  8  Ala. 
320. 

apprentioe  by .    In  statute.    St.  Pancreas  v.  Clapham,  2  El.  &  El. 

754- 

this  .     In  deed.    Walker  z/.  Keile,  8  Mo.  301. 

rubber.    Goodyear  v.  Muller,  3  Fish.  Pat.  Cas.  420. 

U.  S.  V.  Rogers,  4  How.  567 ;   i  Hempst.  450 ;   U.  S.  v.  Ragsdale,   i 

Hempst.  497. 
In  statute.     Wall  v.  Williams,  1 1   Ala.  826 ;   Lafontaine  v.  Avaline,  8 

Ind.  6. 

country.    In  statute.    Waters  r/.  Campbell,  4  Sawyer,  124;  re 

Carr,  3  Sawyer,  317  ;  U.  S.r/.  Winslow,  3  Sawyer.  337  ;  Bates  v.  Clark, 
5  Otto,  204;  U.  S.  V.  Seveloflf,  2  Sawy.  311. 

islands.     In  insurance  policy.     Robertson  v.  Clarke,  i  Bing.  445. 


INDIA. 
INDIAN, 


INDIANS. 

INDiCAVIT. 

INDICTABLE. 


Ex  parte  Reynolds,  5  Dill.  395. 
State  V.  Cummins,  i  Mill,  55  (12  Am.  Dec.  596). 
offense.    In  constitution.    State  v.  Berlin,  42  Mo.  572  ;  State  v. 


Cowan,  29  Mo.  330. 
INDICTMENT.    Com.  v.  Gillon,  2  Allen,  93. 

In  constitution.    Mott  v.  State,  29  Ark.  147 ;  Wolff  v.  State,  19  Ohio 

St.  248. 
In  statute.    Queen  v.  Ingham,  5  B.  &  S.  271. 
INDIFFEBENT.     State  v.  Pike,  49  N.  H.  399. 

persons.    In  statute.    Fox  v.  Hills,   i   Conn.  294;  Mitchell  v. 

Kirtland,  7  Conn.  229. 
INDIGNITIES.    In  statute.    Richards  v.  Richards,  i  Wright  (Pa.),  225 ;  Kempf  v. 
Kempf,  34  Mo.  211 ;  Dwyer  v.  Dwyer,  2  Mo.  (App.)  17. 

to  the  other.    In  statute.     Hooper  v.  Hooper,  19  Mo.  355. 

to  the  person.    In  statute.    May  v.  May,  62  Pa.  St.  206 ;  Rose  v. 

Rose,  9  Ark.  507  ;  Coble  v.  Coble,  2  Jones  (Eq.),  392 ;  Erwin  z/.  Erwin, 
4  Jones  (Eq.),  82  ;  Miller  v.  Miller,  78  N.  C.  105  ;  Cheatham  v.  Cheat- 
ham, 10  Mo.  296. 

INDIRECTLY,    directly  or .    In  deed.    Rawlinson  v.  Clarke,  14  M.  ^  W.  189. 

INDISPENSABLE.    Griswold  v.  Hepburn,  2  Duv.  26. 
INDIVIDUAL.    In  statute.    Otis  Co.  v.  Inhabitants,  8  Gray,  509. 

INDOOB.  movables.    In  will.    Penniman  r/.  French,  17^  Pick.  404  (28  Am. 

Dec.  309). 

INDORSE.  Hartwell  v.  Hemmenway,  7  Pick.  117;  Brooks  v.  Edson,  7  Vt.  351 ; 

Clark  V.  Sigourney,  \^  Conn.  511 ;  Haines  v.  Dubois,  30  N.  J  (L.) 
2S9;  Montague  v.  Smith,  13  Mass.  403 ;  Hartwell  v.  Hemmenway,  7 
Pick.  117  ;  Com,  v.  Spelman,  124  Mass.  327. 


INDORSE. 


176 


INHABIT 


mDOBHE 


INDORSED. 

INDOBSSE.       - 
INDORSEMENT 


INDUBITABLE. 

INELIGIBLE. 

INEVITABLE. 


Continued. 

///  note.    Tatuni  v.  Bonner,  27  Miss.  760, 

In  statute.     Baker  v.  Coghbn,  7  C.  B.  131. 

Com.  V.  Butterick,  too  Mass.  12;  Higgins  v.  Bullock,  66  III.  37. 

on  the  instrument.    In  statute.    Brown  v.  Foster,  1  Mete.  1 52. 

in  due  oourae.    In  statute.    Sackett  v.  Johnson,  54  Cal.  107. 

Clark  V.  Sigourney,  17  Conn.  511  ;  Bradley  v.  Traumel,  Hempst. 

164;  Keller  v.  Williams,  49  Ind.  504;  Rex  v,  Aiscott,  6  C.  &  P.  408; 

Rex  V.  Bigg,  I  Stra.  18. 

Spencer  v,  Colt,  89  Pa.  St.  314. 
State  V.  Murray,  28  Wis.  99. 
Gibson  v,  Muskett,  3  Man.  &  G.  167. 
aooident.     Brosseau  v.  Hudson,  11  La.  Ann.  427;  Lucas  v.  The 

Swan,  6  McLean,  282 ;  The  Grace  Girdler,  7  Wall.  196;  McArthur  v. 

Sears,  21  Wend.  190;  Neal  v.  Saunderson,  3  Miss.  572;  Trent  Nav. 

Co.  V.  Wood,  4  Doug.  287 ;  Central  Line  v.  Lowe,  50  Ga.  509 ;  Brown 

V.  Kendall,  6  Cush.  292;  Sampson  v.  U.  S.,  12  Ct.  of  CI.  480;  The 

Brazos,  14  Blatchf.  448. 
In  lease.     Sauer  v.  Bilton,  26  W.  R.  394;  7  Ch.  Div.  815. 
accidents.    In  bill  of  lading.     Fowler  v.  Davenport,  21  Te  .  626 ; 

Marsh  v,  BIythe,  i  McCord,  360;  Marsh  v.  BIythe,  i  N.  &  M.  170. 
casualty.    In  lease.    Hodgson  v.  Dexter,  i  Cranch  C.  C.  109;  i 


INFAMOUS. 


Cranch,  350. 
—  crime.    In  constitution. 


INFEBIOB. 


INFEBBED. 
INFLICTED. 
INFOBMALITY. 
INFOBMATION 


Com.  V.  Shaver.  3  W.  &  S.  338 ;  U.  S.  v. 

Maxwell,  3  Dill.  275  ;  State ?/.  Randolph,  24  Conn.  365  ;  U.  S.  v.  Block, 

4  Sawyer,  211  ;  U.  S.  v,  Baugh,  i  Fed.  Rep.  784;  People  v.  Sponsler, 

I  Dakota,  296. 
In  statute.    Rex  v.  Hickman,  i  Moody,  34. 
court.     In  statute.     Ex  parte  Rountree,  51  Ala.  43;  Perkins  v. 

Corbin,  45  Ala.  103. 

courts.    Ruckman  v.  Cornell,  i  N.  Y.  505 ;  Grignon  v.  Astor,  2 

How.  319;  ex  parte  Watkins,  3  Pet.  193;  Livingston  v.  Van  Ingen, 
t  Paine,  44. 

In  constitution.    Saunders  v.  State,  55  Ala.  44. 

tribunals.    In  constitution.    State  v.  Daniels,  66  Mo.  200 ;  Davey 

V.  Burlington,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  31  Iowa,  553. 

Morford  v.  Peck,  46  Conn.  384. 

iojury .    In  statute.     Com.  v.  McLoon,  loi  Mass.  i. 

In  order.     King  7/.  Inhabitants,  2  Ad.  &  Ell.  255. 
Goddard  v.  State,  12  Conn.  448. 


TNFOBMED. 
INFOBMEB. 
*NHABIT. 


In  constitution.    State  v.  Vail,  53  Mo.  97. 

In  statute.     Hopkins  v.  Crowe,  4  Ad.  &  El.  778. 

give .    In  offer  of  reward.     Smith  v.  Moore,  i  C.  B.  438. 

Tn  statute.     Re  Kelly,  39  Conn.  162. 

giving .     In  statute.     U.  S,  v.  Whittier,  5  Dill.  35. 

and  believes.    In  affidavit.    Turnage  v.  Fish,  22  Ark.  287. 

In  statute.    Rex  v.  Teasdale,  3  Esp.  68 ;  Bradley  v.  U.  S.,  1 2  Ct.  of  Cl.  578 
In  statute.    Queen  v.    Inhabitants.  7  O.  B.   534;  Reg.  v.  Coldicate,  17 
Q.  B.  54;  Doune  v.    Martyr,  8  B.  &  C.  69;  King  v.  Inhabitants,  3  B. 
&  Ad.  418;  3  B.  &  Ad.  423. 


^■■^0KmBiJimmm 


mmsmmim'iKiimmm 


III.  37- 
2  Mete 
Cal.  107. 
mel,  Hampst. 
)  C.  &  P.  408 ; 


Lucas  V.  The 
;  McArthur  v. 
2 ;  Trent  Nav. 
■a.  509;  Brown 

CI.  480;  The 


rt,  21  Te  .626; 
N.  &  M.  170. 
:h  C.  C.  109;  I 

S.  338 ;  U.  S.  V. 
i  U.S.z/.  Block, 
)le  V.  Sponsler, 


43;  Perkins  v. 

non  V.  Astor,  2 
1  V.  Van  Ingen, 


Mo.  200 ;  Davey 


,  I. 


B.  438. 


!  Ark.  287. 
,  izCtof  Cl.  578 
.  V.  Coldicate,  17 
Inhabitants,  3  B. 


INHABIT. 


ITJ 


INJURIOUSLY 


JNUABTr  —  Continued. 

oease  to .    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Inhabitants,  2  Q.  B.  448. 

INHABITANT.  Chilton  v.  London,  7  Ch.  Div.  735;  Thayer  v.  City  of  Boston,  124 
Mass.  132;  Sears  v.  City  of  Boston,  i   Mete.  251  ;  Picquct  v.  Swan, 

5  Mason,  35  ;  Barnet's  Case,  i  Dallas,  1 53. 

In  constitution.  Opinion  of  the  Justices,  122  Mass.  594;  5  Mete.  ^87; 
7  Mass.  523. 

In  statute.  King  z/.  Hall,  i  B.  «fc  C.  1 36 ;  King  t/.  Poynder,  1  B.  &  C.  180 ; 
Durante.  Carter,  L.  R.,  9  C.  P.  261  ;  Queen  v,  Inhabitants,  i  Q.  B. 
41 1  ;  King  v.  Inhabitants,  4  B.  <b  C.  960 ;  School  Dist.  v.  Pollard.  55  N. 
H.  503 ;  Bishop  v.  Vose,  27  Conn.  9;  Lyie  v.  Foreman,  i  Dallas,  480; 
Spragins  v.  Houghton,  3  III.  377;  Board  v.  Davenport,  40  III.  197; 
Isham  V.  Gibbons,  t  Bradf.  69;  State  v.  Ross.  23  N.  J.  (L.)  5r7;  U. 
S.  V.  Penelope,  2  Pet.  Adm.  61  ;  Bell  v.  Pierce,  48  Barb.  51  ;  Chero- 
kee Ins.  Co.  V.  Justices,  28  Ga.  121 ;  Walnut  v.  Ware,  13  Otto,  683. 

INHABITANTS,  fn  statute.  Holmes  v.  Oregon,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  5  Fed.  Rep.  523  ;  Bald- 
win V.  Town  of  North  Bradford,  32  Conn.  47 ;  Lee  v.  Boston,  2  Gray, 
484;  Inhabitants  v.  Trustees  Ministerial  Fund,  37  Me.  369:  Ontario 
Bk.  T/.  Bunnell,  10  Wend.  r86;  Hartford  Fire  Ins.  Co.  z*.  Hartford, 
3  Conn.  15  ;  Long  v.  Brown,  4  Ala.  622  ;  State  v.  Springfield  Tp., 

6  Ind.  83  ;  Newmarket  v.  Smart,  45  N.  H.  87;  Lyman  v.  Fiske,  17 
Pick.  231  (28  Am.  Dee.  293). 

and  oooupiers.    In  statute.    Queen  z/.  Wilson,  12  Ad.  &  Ell.  94. 

of  the  city.    In  statute.     Brown  v.  Fletcher,  25  Ark.  289. 

not  householders.     In  statute.    King  v.  Mashiter,  6  Ad.  &  Ell. 

153;  King  V.  Dane,  6  Ad.  &  Ell.  386. 

all  the .    In  statute.     Marlborough  v.  Hebron,  2  Conn.  20, 

free .    In  constitution.     D red  Scott  v.  Sandford,   19  How.  419; 

Elmendorff  T/.  Carmiehael,  3  Littell,  472  (14  Am.  Dec.  86). 
reparable  by  the at  large.    In  statute.    Gibson  v.  Mayor,  L.  R. 

5  Q-  B.  218. 

deterioration.    In  bill  of  lading.    The  America,  8  Ben.  491. 

In  will.     Watkins  v.  Frederick,  1 1  H.  L.  Cas.  358. 

and  transmitting  inheritance.   In  statute.    Bent  v.  St.  Vraim, 

30  Mo.  268. 

kill  or .    In  statute.    Oviatt  v.  State,  19  Ohio  St.  573. 

with  intent  to  kill  or .    In  statute.    People  v.  Carmiehael,  5 

Mich.  10;  Peoples.  Edwards,  5  Mich.  22. 

Plank  Road  Co.  v.  Chamberlain,  32  N.  Y.  659. 

party.     People  v.  Howard,  17  Cal.  63. 

person .    In  statute.    Gale  v.  Libson,  52  N.  H.  174. 

those .    In  statute.    Morrison  v.  Bucksport,  67  Me.  353. 


INHEBENT. 

INHERIT. 

INHEBlTlNa. 

INJUHE. 


INJUBED. 


INJUBES. 
INJXTBIES. 


:,jf,>iaiB6aai«sB«» 


In  statute.    Com.  v,  Sullivan,  107  Mass.  218. 

done  to  person  or  property.    In  statute.    Blass  v.  Str.  Robt. 

Campbell,  16  Mo.  266. 

to  property.    Cleveland  v.  Barrows,  59  Barb.  364. 

to  the  person.    In  statute.    Garrison  v.  Burdin,  40  Ala.  513. 

INJTTBIOUSLY.    affected.    In  statute.    Riekett  v.  R.  Co.,  L.  R.,  2  H.  L.  175; 

Charman  v.  McCarthy,  L.  R.,  7  H.  L.  243;  Queen  v.  R.  Co.,  14  Q.  B. 

25. 

23 


INJURIOUSLY. 


178 


INNKEEPER. 


INJURIOUSLY Continued. 

and  wrongfully.    In  indictment.    State  v.  Vermont,  etc.,  R.  Co.. 

27  Vt.  103. 

IN  J  UBT.  McGune  v.  Palmer,  5  Robt.  607. 

caused  by  aooident.   In  insurance  policy.   Trew  7/.  Railway  Pass. 

Ins.  Co.,  5  Hurl.  <k  N.  212;  6  Hurl,  &  N.  839. 

to  the  property  of  another.    In  statute.    Webb  v.  Bowler,  5 

Jones  (L.).  362. 

aooidental .     In  insurance  policy.     Fitton  v.  Ins.  Co.,  17  C.  B.  (N. 

S.)  134. 
bodily eflfeoted  through  external,  violent  and  aooidental 

means.    In  insurance  policy.    Bayless  v.  Travelers'   Ins.  Co.,    14 

Blatchf.  143. 

serious  personal .     In  insurance  policy.     Ins.  Co.  v.  Wilkinson, 

13  Wall.  222. 

or  undue  delay  to  creditors.    In  statute.    Re  Charlton,  6  Ch. 

Div.  45- 

bill.    In  statute.     Mahoney  v.  Ashlin,  2  B.  &  Ad.  483. 

navigation.     In  statute.    Moore  v.  Am.  Trans.  Co.,  24  How.  i. 

waters  of  the  United  States.    In  statute.    The  Cotton  Plant, 

10  Wall.  577. 

In  statute.    Mason  v.  Bibby,  2  H.  &  C.  881. 

of  the  county  infirmary.    In  contract.    Joberson  v.  Santa  Clara 

Co.,  28  Cal.  545. 

Holder  v.  Soulby,  8  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  255  ;  Kisten  v.  Hildebrand,  9  B.  Mon. 
73  ;  Willard  v.  Reinhardt,  2  E.  D.  Smith,  148 ;  Carpenter  v.  Taylor, 

1  Hilt.  (N.  Y.)  193 ;  Dickerson  v.  Rogers,  4  Humph.  182 ;  Thompson 
V.  Lacy,  3  B.  &  Aid.  286 ;  Wintermute  v.  Clarke,  5  Sandf.  247 ;  Pink- 
erton  v.  Woodward,  33  Cal.  557  ;  Chamberlain  v.  Masterson,  26  Ala, 
371 ;  Holder  v.  Souly,  8  J,  Scott  (N.  S,),  254;  Overseers  v.  Warner, 

3  Hill,  150;  Walling  v.  Porter,  35  Conn,  183;  People  v.  Jones,  54 
Barb.  311 ;  Thompson  v.  Lacey,  3  B.  &  Aid.  283;  Taylor  v.  Monnet, 

4  Duer,  116 ;  Krohn  v.  Sweeney,  2  Daly,  200;  Cromwell  v.  Stephens, 

2  Daly,  15  ;  Beall  v.  Beck,  3  Cranch  C.  C.  66€. 
Ik  insurance  policy.     Pitt  v.  Laming,  4  Camp.  ^^. 

In  statute.     Bonner  z'.  Welborn,  7  Ga.  296 ;  Kelly  z/.  Excise  Comm'rs, 

54  How.  Pr.  327. 
or  tavern.    In  statute.    Carscadden's  Case,  2  City  Hall  Rec.  53. 

nnrZEEPEB.  Wintermute  v.  Clarke,  5  Sandf.  242;  Lyon  v.  Smith,  Morris  (la.)  184; 
Cromwell  v.  Stephens,  2  Daly,  15;  Parker  v.  Flint,  \%  Mod.  254; 
Dickerson  v.  Rogers,  4  Humph.  179;  Dixon  v.  Birch,  8  Ex.  135  ; 
Com.  V.  Wetherbee,  loi  Mass.  214  ;  Thompson  v.  Lacy,  3  B.  &  Ad, 
r>J'7  •  Overseers  v.  Warner,  3  Hill,  150 ;  Southwood  v.  Myers,  3  Bush, 
6C  Norcross  v.  Norcross,  53  Me.  163;  Lyon  v.  Smith,  i  Morris, 
184;  State  V.  Matthews,  2  Dev.  &  B.  (L.)  424  ;  Kister  v.  Hildebrand, 
9  B.  Mon.  72 ;  Howth  v.  Franklin,  20  Tex.  798  ;  Clark  v.  Burns,  11& 
Mass.  275. 
In  insurance  policy.  Pitt  v.  Laming,  4  Camp.  77. 
In  statute.  Brittain  v.  Bethany,  31  Miss.  331  ;  Kelly  v.  Excise 
Comm'rs,  54  How.  Pr.  327. 


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179  INSTRUCTIONS. 

P  '*y.    In  statute.    Kimball  7/.  Kimball,  44  N.  H.  123. 

M    -.baser.     Livingston  v.  Cochran,   33  Ark.  294;   Gerson  v. 

Po^l,  31  Arlt.  90. 

Rex  V.  Home,  2  Cowp.  672;  Whitsett  v.  Womach.  8  Ala.  466;  Co- 
burn  V.  Harwood,  Minor,  93;  Mix  v.  Woodward,  12  Conn.  262- 
Sheehy  v.  Briggs,  2  Har.  &  J.  363 ;  Beardsley  v.  Tappan,  i  Blatchf. 

588. 

Haines?/.  Davis,  6  How.  Pr.  118.  , 

Jackson  v.  King.  4  Cow.  207  (15  Am.  Dec.  354). 

In  statute.     Burnham  z/.  Mitchell,  34  Wis.  1 17. 

State  V.  Wilner.  40  Wis.   304;  re  Forman,  54  Barb.  274;  Boswell  v. 

State,  63  Ala.  308;  Lee  v.  Lee,  4  McCord.  183  (17  Am.  Dec.  722); 

Waters  v.  Connecticut  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  2  Fed.  Rep.  892  ;  Frazer  v. 

Frazer,  2  Del.  Ch.  260. 

In  insurance  policy.  Newton  v.  Mut.  Ins.  Co..  76  N.  Y.  426. 
Thompson  v.  Thompson,  4  Cush,  127  ;  Herrick  v.  Borst.  4  Hill,  650- 
Webbt/.  Sachs,  15  Bank.  Reg.  168;  Driggs  v.  Moore,  1  Abb.  U.  S- 
440;  Walkenshaw  ?/.  Perzel,  4  Robt.  426;  Lee  v.  Kilborn.  3  Gray. 
594:  Herald  v.  Scott,  2  Ind.  55;  Terry  v.  Bank  of  Central  New 
York,  15  How.  Pr.  445 ;  Hazleton  v.  Allen,  3  Allen,  114 ;  Morrill  v. 
Blackman,  42  Conn.  324, 

In  statute.  Thelluson  v.  Smith,  2  Wheat.  396 ;  Bartlett  v.  Prince  9 
Mass.  43« ;  U.  S.  v.  King,  Wall.  C.  C.  .2 ;  Mayer  v.  Hillman,  i  Otto. 
496;  10  Blatchf.  257;  Piper  7/.  Poppenhausen,  43  N.  Y.  68;  Toofv. 
Martin,  13  Wall.  40;  Buchanan  v.  Smith,  16  Wall.  277 ;  re  Bininger! 
7  Blatchf.  262;  Rison  v.  Knapp,  i  Dillon,  114;  Case  z/.  Citizens' 
Bk.,  2  Woods,  22;  McArthur  v.  Chase.  13  Gratt.  683;  Warren  f. 
Tenth  Nat.  Bk.,  10  Blatchf.  493. 

Inslee  v.  Laue,  57  N.  H.  454. 

In  statute.     Biddlescombe  v.  Bond,  4  Ad.  &  EU.  333  ;  Shears  v.  Roeers 
3  B.  &  Ad.  371,  *      ' 

In  will.     Montefiore  v.  Enthoven,  L.  R.,  5  Eq.  Cas.  35. 

oiroumstanoes.    In  statute.    Teale  v.  Younge,  i  Mc.  &  Younge. 

498. 

law.    Adams  v.  Story,  i    Paine,  80;  Vanuxen  v.  Hazlehurst.  i 

South.  192  (7  Am.  Dec.  582). 

or  in  oontemplation  of  insolvency.     In  statute.     Rison  v. 

Knapp.  I  Dill.  186;  Martin  v.  Toof.  i  Dill.  203 ;  Newton  v.  Mutual 
Benefit  Life  Ins.  Co..  2  Dill.  154;  Holbrook  v.  Bassett,  5  Bosw.  147. 

trader.    Bell  v.  Ellis.  33  Cal.  620. 

In  statute.     Bennett  v.  Griffiths,  3  El.  &  El.  471 ;  Irvinj?  v.  Grav  x 
Hurl.  &  N.  85.  "  ^'  ^ 

In  indictment.    Lester  v.  State.  6  Mo.  658 ;  Queen  v.  Brownlow  1 1  Ad 
&  Ell.  127. 

did  die.     In  indictment.     Lester  v.  State,  9  Mo.  666. 

did die.     In  indictment.     State  v.  Lakey,  6j  Mo.  217;  State  v. 

Steeley,  65  Mo.  218. 

INSTITUTIONS.     In  constitution.    Gerke  v.  Purcell,  25  Ohio  St.  229. 

charitable .    In  statute.    Humphrie  i/.  Little  Sisters  of  the  Poor 

29  Ohio  St.  201, 

INSTRUCnONS.    Simmons  v.  Sisson,  26  N.  Y.  264. 


INSOLVENT. 


INSPECTION. 
INSTANTLY. 


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INSTRUMENT.      ^^___^ 

~^„^Le..  or  paper.    ,n.,.<.».    P„gh,..McCornuck,,4Wan. 

_i'for  the  payment  of  money  only.    /»  .«»,.    Coe  ..  Strau,, 

J:  r:,iting.    /»  *,..    smith  ..  AdUi„.  L.  R.  .4  %  Cas,  *.=• 
__ofg«.ing.    /..«»"•    Tollet, ..Thomas,  L.R..6QRS.6. 

ofeeiJin.    /««»«.•■    Trustees  r.  Commrs,  3  H.  4^.  87i. 

of  writing.     /»*««■    BowhaB..Hax,ssMo^446. 

HolZinofor  m«ldng  money.    /«  <«»"■    R"  -  M""".  ■ 

Moody,  122.  ^     ,       o  \t^  A,e 

_  or  writing.    /».««-•    Sl»le  ..  Fenly.  .8  Mo.  445. 
—  payable  in  money.    Bk.  o(  Mobile  ..  Brown,  42  Ala.  .08. 

---'^_'::^2e.r;o„^';^rn;S\vis.M.     ^^^ 

'nport!  etc..  Ins.  Co..  3.  Iowa.  464  (7  Am.  Rep.  .60). 

mSOBANOE.    /»//.<>.   .''°-'%-'';';;;%°.^,^:*'citTze„.' Benefit  Assn.,  6  Mo. 
business.    In  statute,    state  v.  v^n'* 

J^S^nlxl^y.    /,*«..    com...  Wetherbee,  ,05  Mass_.*.. 
general— .    Vandenhenvel..  united  lns.C„^  Johns.  Gas.  .«. 

life Dalby..  India,etc..  Ass.  Co.,  iSC.  B.  30S- 

t^cial  _.    Vandenheuvel  ..  United  Ins.  Co..  .  Johns.  Gas.  ,.7. 

Sanford..  Mechanics' Ins.  Co..  II  Cush.S41. 

^^t!L.    InUfcr.    peek  ..North  Staffordshire,  etc.,  R.  Go...  El. 

J—'-  tw««././^..    Harlhnrt..  Pacific  Ins.  Co.,  .  Sumner, 

479- 
/„  Mut,.    Hebden  ..  West.  3  B.  &  S.  S9"- 
SraUMEOnOK.    /„/./,■././.-««..    Loehner..Hom.Mu...ns.Go.,,7 

247. 

/„,/„/„/..    Allegheny  Co.  ..Gibson,  90  Pa^St.  4.!. 
nnaattEBAHOil.    haWtnal— .    /»./»«'•    Burns..  Burns,  .3  Fla.  369,  Ba 

7'.  Barber,  14  Law  Rep.  375-  .,     ,., 

INTEMPERATE,    —habits.     In  statute.    Tatum  ..  State.  63  Ala.  .47- 


nrsuBED. 


INSUREIIS. 


for  sale.     State  v.  Learned.  47  Me.  426. 

_  to  be  recorded.    Indeed.    Penn  ..  Preston,  2  Rawlc.  .4. 

Wood  7/.  Melius,  8  Allen,  434- 

In  statute.    Whedbee  v.  Stewart.  40  Md.  4.4. 

to  injure  or  defraud.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Taintor. 

aye 

with  an .    Com.  V.  Raymond.  97  Mass.  567- 

Evans  v.  Gwyn,  5  Q.  B.  857.  „„  /i  \  >.tA. 

^th— .    /«/«^W;«.«/.    State  x/.  Tom.  2  Jones  (L.).  414. 

nn-EimONAL.    m  statute.    ';°7^7-2;;;'''37,tnT-I-in<'-".37Mlch^ 
nfTENTIONALLY.    neglect.    In  statute.     Breitung 


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INTENDS 
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INTENTION. 


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,  6  Mete.  223. 
rmack.  uWall. 

Coe  7/.  Straus, 

^  Eq.  Cas.  402- 
;..  6  Q.  B.  5»6. 
[.  &C.  871. 

I.  446. 

?ex  V.  Moore,  i 

445- 

2  Ala.  108. 


,  13  (20  Am.  Dec. 
Warren  v.  Dav- 

)• 

efit  Assn.,  6  Mo. 

15  Mass.  160. 
Johns.  Cas.  127. 

1  Johns.  Cas.  127. 
etc..  R.  Co.,  I  El. 
Ins.  Co.,  2  Sumner, 

It.  Ins.  Co.,  17  Mo. 

5- 

13  Fla.  369;  Barber 

Ma.  147. 

2  Rawle,  14- 

Taintor,  n  Blatchf. 

s  (L.).  414- 

ndauer,  37  Mich.  ai7« 


INTERCOURSE. 


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INTEECOURSE.    sexual  _.     Deane  ..  Avel7ng.  ,  Rob.  Ecd  Cas.  298. 


INTEREST. 


INTEBEST. 


Davis  V.  Roder,  53  III.  4,6 ;  Dry  Dock  Bk.  v.  American  Ins.  Co.,  3  N 
Y.  344;  Gaar  v.  Louisville  Bk.,  i.  Bush,  180;  Glendon  Co.  t.. Town- 
send,  120  Mass.  346. 

In  contract.     Granger  z/.  Pierce.  112  Mass.  244. 

In  insurance  policy.     Merrill  v.  Ins.  Co..  73  N.  Y.  452. 

In  statute.     Reg.  v  Commrs,  L.  R..  4  H.  L.  450 ;  Zeibe  v.  Reigart,  42 

Iowa,  229:  F.tch  ..  R-,tes,  u  Barb.  47.  ;  Com.  ..  Keenan,  97  M^ss. 

589 ;  Cary  v.  Savings  Union.  22  Wail.  39. 
In  will.     Kingston  v.  Bouverie,  7  H.  L.  Cas.  557. 

^;?,**^°^«'P"flt«a»d  proceeds.    In  will.    Hooper  r..  Rossiter, 

I  McClelland.  525.  ' 

inland.    In  statute.     Entwistle  7/.  Davis.  L.  R..  4  En  Cas  -7- 

Lewis  r..  Lewis.  L.  R.,  .3  Eq.  Cas.  2.8;  Tyler  .,.  Bennett,  5  Ad.  & 
Ell.  377;  Mechelin  v.  Wallace,  7  Ad.  &  Ell.  57. 

in  lands.     In  statute.     Kingsley  v.  Holbrook.  45  N.  H.  313 

—  in  or  concerning  lands.    In  statute.    Donellan  t..  Read  ,  B  & 
Aa.  904.  -^ 

in  the  event.     In  statute.     Booth  7/.  Hart,  43  Conn.  485. 

for  good-wiU.     In  statute.     Ex  parte  Farlow.  2  B.  &  Ad.  347. 

of  the  insTxred.     In  statute.     Haiford  v.  Kymer,  10  B.  &  C.  729. 

rents  and  profits.    In  deed.    Ladd  v.  Ladd,  8  How.  10 

—  thenceforth  to  accrue  due.    in  deed    Atkinson  v.  Jones,  2  Ad. 

*°^  7;^  ^  <»•  eonoernmg  them.  In  statute.  Evans  v.  Roberts.  5 
?ranrh  m' ^^  \  ^.^"'""han'.  3  Sumn.  435  ;  Hughes  v.  Moore.  7 
Cranch  (N.  S.).  176;  Simms7/.  Killian.  12  Ired.  (N.  C.)  252-  Sonmn 
r'.  Lomas.  16  C.  B.  145  ;  Richards  v.  Richards,  9  Gray  (Mass  )  ,n  • 
Whiting  V.  Butler,  29  Mich.  ,22;  Grover  v.  Buck.  34  Mich  c.g-' 
Daniels  v.  Bailey.  43  Wis.  566;  Hosford  v.  Carter.  10  Abb  (NY) 
Pr.  452;  Scott  7-.  McFarland.  13  Mass.  309;  Marble  v.  Marble   s  N 

m  ^y\tfZ  "•  ^*'"^t'7'  '^  ^*''°' ^°^  =  ^^^'^  "■  G'g"°"^- »  Rob.' 
7  Ren  fie?  •  J^^^^P'V  "'""''  ^^'^''•='55:  VVilliamsz,.  Williams. 
N  wp^f  •  ^  I'"-  ^""t--^^^'  68  N.  Y.  499;  Clark  v.  Condit.  ,8 
NN  J.  (EqO  358 ;  Van  Keuren  v.  McLaughlin.  ,9  N.  J.  (Eq.)  ,87  ;  re 
Betts.7Rep.  522;  Cowles  v.  Marble,  37  Mich.  ,58;  Pomeroy  v 
Winship.  12  Mass.  513;  Hoggz/.  Wilkins.  i  Grant  (Pa.).  167-  Griffin 

wSf?H^'^r^^^'=    ^'""«y^'P'""«y.'Wils.34:    White  z,. 
Wh  te.  I   Harr.  (N.  C.)  252;    Keeler  v.  Tatnell.  3  Zab.  (N  J)  ,62- 
Hall  ..  Hall,  2  McCord  (S.  C).  Ch.  269:  Shotwel  \.  Sedam."  3  Ohio; 
5;    Gordon  v.  Gordon,  56  N.  H.  170;  Madigan  v.  Walsh.  22  Wis 
sot ;  Wright  V.  De  Groff,  ,4  Mich.  164;  Martin  v.  Wharton,  38  Ala" 
637 :  Leupers  v.  Henke,  73  III.  405  :  Copper  Hill  Min.  Co.  z..  Spen " 
cer,  25  Cal.  18  ;    Anonymous,  i  Vent.  36.  ;    Poultney  v.  Holmes   i 
Stra.  405  ;    Edge  v.  Strafford.   ,   Cro.n.  &  J.  39,  ,    ~  c.  .  Tyrw.  93  • 
Delano  J.  Montague.  4  Cush.  (Mass.)  42  ;  Stackberger  v.  Mostaeler' 
4  Ind.  461  ;   Young...  Drake,  5  N.  Y.  463:  Wright  v.  Stavert,  2  EL 
&  E.  721 ;  Viehe  v.  Osgood.  8  Barb.  (N.  Y.)  130;  Barnard  v.  Whip- 
ple. 29  Vt  401  ;    Buttemere  v.  Hayes.  5  Mees.  &  W.  456;    Smith  v 
Tombs  3  Jur.  72;  Smart  v.  Harding.  ,5  C.  B  652;  Howard  v.  Eas- 
ton.  7  Johns.  205 ;    Lower  v.  Winters.  7  Cow.  263  ;    Storms  v.  Sny- 
der. 10  Johns.  109 ;  Onderdonk  v.  Lord,  Hill  &  D.  (N.  Y  )  129  •  Rice 
V.  Roberts.  24  Wis.  461 ;  Norton  v.  Webb.  35  Me.  218 ;  Coleman  v 


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INTERESTED. 


INTEREST. 

INTEBBST-Conthiued.  rsih^rt  ^  Buckley.  5  Conn.  262 ;    Kerr  7/. 

Packard.  -^  Mas.  39 ;  /;' '^"^^..f.^S^. « 5  C  B.  652 ;  Whit- 
Shaw.  .3  John.  (N.  Y.)^36.  Sn  _^^^  ^  silverthorn.  Grant 
temore  v.  G.bbs.  24  N  »•  4  4^  ^^  Falmouth  t^.  Thomas. 
(Pa.),  4«o :  Sutton  7/.  Sears,  10  Ind.  2_3  •  „  .^ .  ^oby  v.  Roe- 
^.CrU.&M^89:Vaughan.Han^^^^^^^^ 

buck.  2  Marsh.  433 ;    S.  C    7  T  unt  .  57 .  ^^.^^^^  ^  ^ 

,09;  Angell ..  Duke.  L.  ^' l^^-^^-''^' ^J,    prear  ..  Harden- 
6  Ex.70;    Beach  ^- A»en.  7  Hun  (N_  Y .)  44  •  Mitchell  t.. 

bergh.  5  Johns.  .7^  ;  ^'^'^'%Z^T' cl^^t,     Howard  ..  Eas- 

s"^:^r-.7^^s:^^  H^^^ 

2  1  yler,  356 ;  Green  v.  Vardiman.  2  Blackf.  324. 

estate  and In  tatuu.  ^^^^^,^^     3.  &  c.  464. 

Astata  or  . .     In  statute.     K.ing  v.  ii'i"»  .'  o /-   d  ,-/; 

estate  or         .  .„  ,.^.„/^     Powell  7'.  Jessopp.  18  C.  B.  336- 

estate  or  — m  land.    ^^ ''''""^'    ...  ^^.    powler  7-.  Smith.  2 
judicial Miner7/.Bank,  I  Mart.(La.)2o.    i-o 

.ee:Lrdownt.e_  In  statute.  Regina  ..  Hutchinson.  4  El.  * 
Jl~  Miner..Bank..Mart.(La.)20-.Fowler7.Smith,2Cal. 
les^  rate  of—.    i>.^^--    Cameron  ..M.*M.  Bank,  37  Mich. 

^^''        ^      «nr«.l  Reg  7/.  Bedfordshire,  4  El.  &B1.  540. 

public  and  general —.    Reg-  ^^^^^^  ^^  ^^  ,^3 

right,  title  and—    '" ''''^2i.^>^^  Sav.   Bank  ..   B.urett.   .22 
In  discharge  of  mortgage.      Barnstable   sav. 

Mass.  172.  M.r«h  7  Wall   515;  Dimes  7/.  Proprietors,  3  H. 

INTBBBSTED.    ^'-'^^;;f^5^f  ^p^r/pe^^^^^^^  ^'"^^  ''•  ''^^^''''''' 

_!!£let^e.    /«...«-     Browning  ..Bancroft.  5  Mete.  88. 

-  ^  *"  ^t^  iT^  :*;iirM;ir7,.  State.  48  Ala.  .23. 

or  concerned  in.    in  siaimr.  ^-.^^  „  Uaihprt  i-* 

,«ne»oiaUy  —  i=  th.  recovery.    /-  «.'«"■    G"-  "  "»'•>«"■    " 

^-  ^"  ^^"  ,     „.  .„v,  ha  is .    In  statute.     Ellis  v. 

cause  or  proceeding  in  which  he  is 

Smith.  42  Ala.  353-  u  t    ,,c  •  Thar- 

parties—.    In  statute.    Rickett  7..  R.  Co..  L.  R..  2  H.  L.  .75  .  Char 

man7..McCarty.L.R..7H.L.243.  „fi.  Xancas- 

r.  In  statute     Dodd  t^.  Northrup.  37  Conn.  216 ;  Lancas 

person .    In  stature,    li  ,    ^      Qrgen  7/.  Borland.  4 

ter.  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Heaton.  8  El.  &  «'•  905 

..r^inuerem.    /»./-«-    SheUon.Town  orDe,W..7  Cnn. 

414. 


■rifxr.1 


RESTED. 


S2;    Kerr  v. 
I.  652 ;  Whit- 
orn,  I  Grant 
h  V.  Thomas, 
Hoby  V.  Roe- 
lyburn,  Gore, 
Griffith,  L.  R.. 
r  V.  Harden- 
1 ;  Mitchell  V. 
)ward  V.  Eas- 
;ogg'in  V.  Sla- 
afosse  V.  Hu- 
s  V.  Hamilton, 


),  40  Mo.  184. 

\o.  129. 
&  C.  464- 
.  18  C.  B.  ash- 
ler V.  Smith,  2 

ihinson..  4  El.  & 

V.  Smith,  2  Cal. 

Bank,  37  Mich. 

.  &  Bl.  540. 

I  Mo.  108. 

V.   B.irrett,    122 

Proprietors,  3  H. 
71.  Montgomery, 

;,  5  Mete.  88. 

^8  Ala.  123. 

les  V.  Halbert,  12 

statute.     Ellis  v. 

!  H.  L.  175  ;  Char- 

onn.  216;  Lancas- 
een  v.  Borland,  4 

of  Derby.  27  Cnnn. 


JNTERFERE. 


INTOXICATING. 


INTEBFBKE.    with  or  prejudicially  affect.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Metropol- 
itan Works,  3  B.  &  S.  719. 

with  the  term  of  office.    In  constituUon.     Board  r/.  Mattox,  30 

Ark.  567. 
INTERFERENCE.    In  statute.    Gold,  etc..  Separating  Co.  v.  U.  S.  Ore  Co.,  6  Blatchf. 
307. 

INTERIOR.        more district.     In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Bearse,  4  Mason,  194. 

INTERUNEATION.     Didier  v.  Warner,  i  Code  R.  42. 
INTERLOCUTORY.    Mora  v.  Sun  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  13  Abb.  Pr.  304. 

judgment.    Cambridge  Bank  v.  Lynch,  76  N.  Y.  514. 

order.    Talem  v.  Gilpin,  i  Del.  Ch.  13. 

INTERMEDDLE.     McQueen  v.  Babcock,  41  Barb.  337. 

INTERMEDIATE. toll.     Hollingworth  v.  State,  29  Ohio  St.  552. 

INTERNAL.       alteration.     In  lease.     Perry  v.  Davis,  3  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  776. 

improvements.    In  statute.    U.  P.  R.  R.  v.  Colfiix  Co.,  4  Neb. 

450 ;  South  Platte  Land  Co.  v.  Buffalo  Co.,  7  Neb.  260 ;  Mayor 
V.  Wharf  Co.,  63  Ala.  629;  Township  of  Burlington  v.  Beasley,  94 
U.  S.  310;  County  Comm'rs  7/.  Chandler,  6  Otto,  205. 

improvement  and  local  concern.    In  constitution.    Mat    e  v. 

Mathis,  21  Ark.  41. 
INTERPLEADER.    Gibson  z/.  Goldthwaite,  7  Ala.  281. 

INTERPOSE.    the  defense  of  usury.    In  statute.    Rosa  v.  Butterfield,  35  N. 

Y.  665. 
INTERPRET.     In  order.    Atkins  v.  Palmer,  4  B.  &  Aid.  377. 
INTERRUPT.     In  statute.     Brown  v.  State,  46  Ala.  175. 
INTERRUPTION.    In  statute.    Carr  v.  Foster,  3  Q.  B.  581. 

without ..    In  statute.    Webb  v.  Bird,  10  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  268 ;  13  C. 

B.  (N.  S.)  841  ;  Arkwright  v.  Gell,  5  M.  &  W.  203. 
INTERSECT.     "Re  Springfield  Road,  73  Pa.  St.  127. 

In  statute.     State  v.  Northampton  Co.,  45  Conn.  344. 
INTIMIDATION.     In  indictment.    O'Connell  v.  Queen,  11  CI.  &  F.  155. 

INTO.  and  out  of  the  port.    In  statute.    The  Maria,  L.  R.,  i  Adm.  & 

Ecc.  358. 

the  township.    In  statute.     Pomptonz/.  Cooper  Union,  11  Otto, 

196. 

through  or  under.    In  statute.    Roderick  v.  Local  Bd.,  5  Ch. 

Div.  328. 

State  V.  Kelley,  47  Vt.  294. 
In  information.    State  v.  Kelley,  47  Vt.  294. 
Com.  V.  Herrick,  6  Cush.  468. 

liquor.    People  v.  Zeiger,  6  Park.  C.  C.  355. 

In  indictment.     Eagan  v.  State,  53  Ind.  162. 

In  statute.  Jewett  v.  Washburn,  43  Ala.  574 ;  State  v.  Biddle,  54  N.  H. 
379;  Miilett  V.  Stevenson,  26  Conn.  429;  Com.  v.  Grey,  2  Gray, 
501  ;  Com.  V.  Livermore,  4  Gray,  18 ;  Com.  v.  Herrick,  6  Cush.  465  ; 
People  V.  Hawley,  3  Mich.  330;  Markle  v.  Akron,  14  Ohio,  368; 
Peo  le  V.  Wheelock,  3  Park.  C.  C.  9;  Clifford  v.  State,  29  Wis.  329; 
Com.  V.  Smith,  102  Mass.  144;  Cora.  v.  Crawford,  i"  Cush.  272  ; 
Bntchelder  v.  Com.,  109  Mass.  362. 


INTOXICATED.     In  statute. 

found . 

INTOXICATING.    In  statute 


wr'*«Ni""^'"ii|>^i^ 


IN  TOXICA  TION. 


•WWr 


INVOLUNTARY' 


In  statute.      Blaney  v. 


INVASION. 

INVEIGLED. 
INVENTED. 


INTOXICATION,    gross  and  confirmed   habits  of 

Blaney.  126  Mass.  205. 
INTRODUCED.    Gibson  v.  Kirk,  i  Q.  B.  85. 
INTRUDE.  Inonfer.     Reg.  v.  WiUuts,  7  9- B.  518. 

INTRUDER.      Russell  T^.  Chambers,  43  Ga.  478. 
INTRUSTED.    In  statute.  Sargent  v.  Usher,  55  N.  H.  287. 

INTBUBX  ^  ^^  deposited.    /«  5M/«/..     Staniels  v.  Raymond,  4  Cush.  3«6. 

—  with  and  in  possession  of.     In  statute.    Fuentes  ./.  Monies,  L. 

_!' with  any'note.    In  statute.     Rex  ..  Bakewell. .  Russ.  &  Ry.  35- 
agent  —  with  the  possession.    In  statute.    Cole  v.  Bank.  L.  R. 

.lins^:;ii:n"r"eivil  conunotion.  or  of  any^Utar.  o 
usurped  power.    In  fire  policy.     Insurance  Co.  v.  Boon,  5  Otto, 

In  'Zute.     U.  S.  ..  Ancarola.  .  Fed.  Rep.  683 ;  .7  Blatchf.  ,2,. 

INVJfiWTJa...      Indeed.     Bowman  7.  Taylor,  2  Ad.  &  Ell.  293. 

in  V  J!.«  X  Wormer,  20  Wall.  354 : 

Thompson./.  Goodman   .0  WaU.  ..7.  j^^cormack  t..  Sey- 

v.  Two  Rivers  Manuf.  Co.,  3   f^a.  Kep.   i, 
mour,  1  Blatchf.  2.0;  Union  Paper,  etc.,  Bag  Co^  ./.  Pultz   etc 
Co.   is  Blatchf.   .60;    Horton  v.  Maborn,  .2  C.   B.   (N.   S.)  450. 
Roberts  w.  Ryer,  i  Otto,  151. 
such In  statute.     McClung  z/.  Kingsland,  .  How.  202 

„    r   „  ,r.  R  *  r   "7  •  Millijren  w.  Picken,  i  C. 
In  statute.     Lewis  v.  Marlmg.  10  B.  &  C.  -7  .  ™""b 

B.  800. 
/«  constitution.    Trade-Mark  Cases,  100  U   S.  92- 

In  contract.     Freeman  v.  Baker,  5  B.  &  A  del.  807. 
In  statute.     Stratt  t.  Robinson,  3  B.  &  Adol.  395- 
People  V.  Utica  Ins.  Co..  .5  Johns.  358;  Shoemaker  v.   Sm.th,   37 

Conn.  134. 
INVESTIGATION.    Wright  i/.  Chicago,  48  HI- 285.  p,„„,^„ 

S^ESTMENT.    /«..«/«^^.     Douglass..TownofChatham,4.Conn.2.c;  People.. 
Uticalns.  Co.,  isJohns.  385- 
Rolker  ...  Great  Western  Ins.  Co..  4  Abb.  App.  Dec.  76. 
In  statute     U.  S.  z/.  Twenty-eight  Packages,  Gilpm.  323. 
1!  or  Intered  value.    /«  ./a/«/..    Arthur  ..  Goddard.  6  Otto.  .46. 

price.     LeRoy  v.  United  Ins.  Co..  7  Johns.  343- 

In  contract.     Plank  ..  Gavila.  3  C  B.  (N.  S.)  806. 

°^°"^^r;:^rt^:s;ir  aark.  case. .  eiack. ..  ^ 

Am.  Dec.  213). 


INVENTOR. 

INVENTORS. 
INVENTORY. 

INVEST. 


INVESTED. 


INVOICE. 


^%»MubUwiw*<> 


INVOLVE. 


185 


ISSUE. 


INVOLVE. 

INWABDS. 
IRON.      ' 


themerita.    In  statute.     Ernst  v.  The  Brooklyn,   24  Wis.  616; 

Oatmen  v.  Bond,  15  Wis.  23. 
and  outwards.     In  contract.     Cross  v.  Payham,  L.  R,,  6  Ex.  9. 

received.    In  guaranty.     Colbourn  z/.  Dawson,  10  C  B.  772. 

bar  or  bolt .     In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Sarchet,  Gilpin,  27  \. 

IBREGULAB.     or  improper  conduct.    In  statute.     Harris  v.  Town  of  Wood- 
stock, 27  Conn.  567  ;  Shelton  v.  Town  of  Dcrby^  27  Conn.  414.  / 
process.    Cooper  z/.  Harter,  2  Ind.  252. 

IBBEGULARITY.    Salter  v.   Hilgen,  40  Wis.    363 ;    ex    parte   Schwartz,   2  Tex. 
(App.)  74;  Woodcock  z'.  Bennet,  i  Cow.  735.  , 

IRRELEVANCY.     People  v.  McCumber,  18  N.  Y.  315. 

IRRELEVANT.     Seward  v.  Miller,  6  How.  Pr.  312;  Fabbricotti  v.   Miller,  6  How. 
Pr.  312;  Carpenters.  West,  5  How.  Pr.  53. 

IRREPARABLE. injury.     Wable  v  Reinbach.  76  111.  322  ;  Johnson  v.  Kier,  3 

Pittsb.  204. 
In  statute.     Todd  r-.  Andrews,  3  Mart.  (La.)  N.  S.  25. 

IRRESISTIBLE.     superhuman  cause.     In  statute.    Clay  County  v.  Simonsen, 

1  Dakota  Terr.  404. 

violence.    Walker  ?/.  Guarantee  Asso.,  18  Q.  B.  278. 

IS.  In  pleading.     Fisher  7/.  Ford,  12  Ad.  &  Ell.  654. 

In  statute.     Lewis?'.  Comm'rs,  12  Kas.  206. 

ISOLATED.        parts  of  counties.    In  statute.     Reg.  ?/.  Brecon,  15  Q.  B.  816. 

ISSUABLE.         plea.     Colquitt  v.  Mercer,  44  Ga.  432. 

ISSUE.  Holland  v.  Adams,  3  Gray,    188;    Graves  v.  Stokes,   I  Taunt.  415; 

Harkness  v.  Corning,  24  Ohio  St.  416;  Adams  v.  Law,  47  How. 
417  ;  Maxwell  v.  Call,  2  Brock.  119;  Henderson  v.  Womack,  6  Ired. 
Eq.  487  ;  Powell  v.  Brandon,  24  Miss.  343. 

In  deed.  Price  v.  Sisson,  2  Beas.  1 68  ;  Den  v.  Smith,  Penn.  9  ;  Grier 
V.  Grier,  L.  R.,  5  H.  L.  688. 

In  statute.  Rodman  v.  Smith,  2  N.J.  (L.)  7;  Curtis  v.  Leavitt,  17 
Barb.  309;  Bigelow  v.  Moring,  103  Mass.  287;  Drain  v.  Violet,  2 
Bush,  157. 

In  will.  King  7/.  Savage,  121  Mass.  303;  Edwards  v.  Bibb,  43  Ala. 
666;  LylesT/.  Digges,  6  H.  &  J.  364  (14  Am.  Dec.  281);  Bradley  v. 
Cartwright,  L.  R.,  2  C.  P.  511  ;  Roddy  v.  Fitzgerald,  6  H.  L.  Cas, 
823 ;  Heasman  v.  Pearce,  L.  R.,  1 1  Eq.  Cas.  522 ;  Cooper  v.  Mac- 
donald.  L.  R.,  16  Eq.  Cas.  258;  re  Hopkins,  9  Ch.  Div.  131  ;  Martin 
V.  Holgate.  L.  R.,  i  H.  L.  Cas.  175  ;  Moore  v.  Moore,  12  B.  Mon. 
655;  Black  7/.  Cartwell,  10  B.  Mon.  193;  Barnes  v.  Greenzcbach, 
I  Edw.  41  ;  McPherson  v.  Snowden,  19  Md.  197 ;  Taylor  v.  Taylor, 
63  Pa.  St.  481  ;  Kleppner  v.  Laverty,  70  Pa.  St.  70;  Robins  v. 
Quinlivan,  79  Pa.  St.  333;  Gibson  v.  Gibson,  4  Jones  (L.),  425; 
Cushney  v.  Henry.  4  Paige.  345;  Kingsland  ?/.  Rapelye,  3  Edw.  i; 
Timanus  v.  Dugan,  46  Md.  402;  Thomas  v.  Higgins,  47  Md.  439: 
Ralphs.  Carrick,  n  Ch.  Div.  877;  Jordan  s.  Roach,  32  Miss.  482: 
Walkers.  Petchell,  i  C.  B.  652;  jellicoe  v.  Gardiner,  18  C.  B.  (N. 
S.)  860;  Gardiner  v.  Jellicose,  20  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  198;  Cannon  v. 
Rucastle,  8  C.  B.  885. 

joined.     Pointers.  Rust,  7  Humph.  532. 

male.    In  will.     Lambert  s.  Peyton,  8  H.  L.  Cas.  i. 

24 


ISSUE. 


i86 


JEWELS. 


I38UE  — Contin 


State  V.  Brown,  70  N.  C.  27  ;  Keener  v. 


TS, 


ITA. 
ITEM. 

JAILS. 
JEOFABDY. 


JETSAM. 
JETTISON. 

JEWELRY. 
JEWELS. 


ucd. 

of  fact.    In  slaliiti-. 

Fingar,  70  N.  C.  35. 

of  her  body.    In  will.    Young  v.  Turner,  i  B.  &  S.  5^4- 

of  my  body.    In  ivill.    Allgood  v.  Blake,  L.  R.,  7  Ex.  339. 

at .     Manufacturers,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.  v.  Atwood,  42  U.  C.  Q.  B.  307  ; 

Cerriby  v.  Wells,  7  U.  C.  P.  R.  330- 

flrtt In  ivill.     Doe  v.  Taylor,  10  Q.  B.  7'4. 

for  want  of  such i«  «"//.     Burrin  v.  Charlton,  i   Man.  &  G. 

in  dofbult  of .    In  will.    Foster  v.  Hays,  4  El.  &  Bl.  732  :  Vallcr 

7A  Carter,  4  El.  &  Bl.  I73- 

lawful .    In  will.     Baniforu  v.  Lord,  14  C.  B.  ^^o. 

other  the .     In  will.    Allgood  v.  Blake,  L.  R.,  8  Ex.  160. 

the .    In  order.     Humblestone  t/.  Welhaln,  5  C.  B.  195. 

without In  will.     Doe  v.  Gallini,  5  B.  &  Adol.  643- 

appearing  to  us.     In  order.     Queen  v.  Jones.  1 2  Ad.  &  Ell.  686. 

shaU  and  may  be  lawful.     In  statute.    Verplanck  v.  Mercantile 

Ins.  Co.,  I  Edw.  Ch.  84. 

shall  be  lawful.    In  statute.    Julius  v.  Bishop,  5  App.  Cas.  214 ; 

Williamson  v.  Williamson,  i  Johns.  Ch.  49' • 

shall  not  be  lawftil.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Nott,  4  Q-  B.  768. 

was  proposed.    In  contract.     Meigh  7/.  Clinton.  11  Ad.  &  Ell.  429. 

quod.     Feltham  v.  Cudworth,  2  Ld.  Ray.  760. 

In  will.    Doe  v.  Westley,  4  B.  &  C.  668 ;   Hopewell  v.  Ackland,   i 
Salk .  239. 

state In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Schroeder,  14  Blatchf.  345- 

Kearney  v.  State,  48  Md.  16;  State  v.  Gill.  33  Ark.  129 ;  U.  S.  v.  Wil- 
son,  Bald.  78. 

in In  constitution.    State  v.  Ray.  Rice  (L.),  i  (33  Am.  Dec.  90) ; 

Wilson  V.  Com..  3  Bush,  105  ;  Com.r/.  Farrell.  105  Mass.  189;  Wright 
V  State  5  Ind.  290;  McCorkle  7/.  State,  i4lnd.  39;  Morgan  7/.  State. 
13  Ind.  215;  O'Brien  v.  Com.,  9  Bush,  333-  U.  S.  v.  Riley.  5  Blatchf. 
2r4 ;  State  v.  Abram.  4  Ala.  272  :  Dunn  v.  State,  2  Ark.  229;  Peo- 
ple 7/  McNealy,  17  Cal.  332;  Mount  v.  Com.,  2  Duv.  93:  State  v. 
Stebbins,  29  Conn.  463:  State  v.  Nelson,  26  Ind.  366:  ex  parte 
Lange.  18  Wall.  165  ;  Finley  v.  State.  61  Ala.  201  ;  Mixon  v.  State. 
55  Ala.  129;  White?/.  State,  49  Ala.  344 i  Grogan  v.  State,  44  Ala. 
9;  Johnson  7/.  State.  29  Ark.  46;  Steck  v.  State,  29  Ark.  115:  Lee 
7/  State.  26  Ark.  260  (7  Am.  Rep.  61 1)  ;  McKenzie  v.  State,  26  Ark. 
335;  State  V.  Cheek,  25  Ark.  206;  State  v.  McKee,  1  Bailey  (Law). 
651  (21  Am.  Dec.  499.  note) .  People  v.  Cage.  48  Call.  324;  People 
V.  Hunckeler,  48  Cal.  33'  :  People  v.  Webb.  38  Cal.  467  :  ex  parte 
McLaughlin,  41  Cal.  211. 
In  statute.     Legge  v.  Boyd,  i  C.  B.  93. 

In  insurance  policy.    Lawrence  v.  Aberdein,  5  B.  &  Aid.  10;  Butler  7/. 
Wildman,  3  B.  &  Aid.  404  ;  Phillips  v.  Barber,  5  B.  &  Aid.  16.. 

In  statute.     Com.  v.  Stephens,  14  Pick.  370. 
Civendish  v.  Cavendish,  Brown  Ch.  467- 

or  ornaments.    In  statute.    Ramaley  v.  Leland.  43  N.  Y.  539; 

Bernstein  v.  Sweeney,  33  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  271. 


IWELS. 


keener  v. 


339- 
3.  B.  307; 


dan.  &  G. 
\2  ;  Valler 

)0. 


6  Ell.  686. 
Mercantile 

).  Cas.  214; 

}.  B.  768. 
I.  &  Ell.  429- 

\ckland,   i 

5- 

.  S.  V.  Wil- 
li. Dec.  90) ; 
89;  Wright 
^an  V.  State, 
y.  5  Blatchf. 
.  229;  Peo- 
13 ;  State  v. 
5 ;  ex  parte 
;on  V.  State, 
ate,  44  Ala. 
k.  115;  Lee 
ate,  26  Ark. 
lailey  (Law), 
324;  People 

7  ;  ex  parte 


o;  Butler  z/. 
Jd.  16;. 


N.  Y.  539; 


I 


JOB. 


187 


JUDGMENT. 


JOB.  when  the is  finished.     In  contract.     Stickney  v.  (tassel,  6  III. 

418. 

JOCKEYS.  regular or  paid  riders.     In  conditions  of  race.     Walnisley  v, 

Matthews,  3  Man.  kG.  133 ;  3  Scott  (N.  S.),  584. 

JOINT.  and  several.     Carter  v.  Carter,  2  Day.  442  ;  Jenkins  v.  DcGroot, 

I  Gaines'  Cas.  122  ;  Smith  r-.  Martin,  4  Dessau.  148. 

stock  company.     In  statute.     Att'y-Gen.  v.  Mercantile  Marine 

Ins.  Co.,  121  Mass.  524. 

at  the expense.     In  statute.    Laphani  7'.  Rice,  55  N.  Y.  472. 

JOnTTLT.  In  contract.     Lindcrs  ?'.  Melrose,  3  Hurl.  ^  N.  180. 

and  severally.    In  bond.     Mitchell  7'.  Darricritt,  3  Brev.  145; 

Rice  7'.  Gove,  22  Pick.  158. 
In  note.     Healey  7'.  Story,  3  Ex.3;  Bradlce  7'.  Boston  Glass  Manu- 
factory, 16  Pick.  347. 

indebted.     In  statute.     Riclitor  7'.  Poppenhausen,  42  N.  Y.  373. 

execute the  olttoe.     In  statute.     (Jucen  v.  Wake,  8  El.  &  Bl.  384. 

JOINT-TENANCY,     estate  in .    In  statute.     Ketchuin  v.  Walsworth,  5  Wis,  too. 


JOINTUBE. 


JOS. 
.^•>URNEY. 


JB. 
JUDQZ. 


JXTDOES. 


JUDGMENT. 


Perry  7'.  Penyman,  19  Mo.  469;    McCartce  v.  Teller,  2   Paipc,   511; 

Grogan  v.  Garrison,  27  Ohio  St.  50. 
In  statute.     Tevis  v.  McCreary,  3  Mete.  (^Ivy.)  151;  Vance  v.  Vance, 

21  Me.  364. 
In  note.     U.S.  v.  Keen,  i  McLean,  429. 
In  statute.     Gholson  v.  State,  53  Ala.  521 ;  Baker  7/.  State,  49  Ala.  350  ; 

Eslava  v.  State,  49  Ala.  355;  Lockett  v.  State,  47  Ala.  42;  Smith  v. 

State,  3  Heisk.  511.  , 

upon  a .     In  statute.     Carr  v.  State,  34  Ark.  448. 

San  Francisco  v.  Randall,  54  Cal.  408. 

Cunningham  v.  Bucklin,  8  Cow.  178  (18  Am.  Dec.  432).  , 

In  constitution.     Betts  v.  New  Hartford,  25  Conn.  180. 

In  statute.     Hamilton  7/.  Territory,  i  Wyoming  Terr.  136. 

of  a  county  court.     In  statute.     Fowler  v.  Merrill,  1 1  How.  375. 

of  any  court.    In  constitution.     People  %>.  Willson,  15  III.  388. 

In  statute.     Carrington  v.  Andrews,  12  Ahb.  Pr.  348. 

any of  t.  court  of  record.    In  statute.     People   7/.  Goodwin,  50 

Barb.  562. 
In  constitution.     Sims'  Case,  7  Cush.  288 ;  State  v.  French,  i   Chand. 

130. 
of  fne  court  of  appeals.    In  constitution.     Settle  7/.  Van  Evrea, 

49  N   Y.  280. 
In  statute.     Curtis  v.  Gill,  34  Conn.  49;  Frazer  v.  Gibson,  7  Mo.  272  ; 

MottT/.  Union  Bk.,  38  N.  Y.   18;  Ganet  v.   Wheeler,  4  Wis.   308; 

ex  parte  Overseers.  L.  R.,  6  C.  P.  245 ;  Bamberg  v.  Sterne,  76  N. 

Y    555 ;  County  of  Dallas  v.  Timberlake,   54  Ala.  404  ;  Pierce  v. 

C  ty  of  Boston.  3  Mete.  560;  Com.  v.  Gloucester,  no  Mass.  491 ; 

Cummings  v.  Heard,  2  Minn.  34 ;  Pearson  7>.   Lovejoy,   53  Barb. 

4C7;  Union  Bk.  v.  Martin,  3  La.  Ann.  34;  Cloud  v.  State,  2  Harr. 

(Del.)  361  ;  Com.*'.  Lockwood,  109  Mass.  325  ;  Russell  v.  Lathrop, 

117  Mass.  424. 
—  by  aerreement.    Reed  v.  Sutton,  2  Cush.  123. 
decree  or  final  order.    In  statute.     Prewett  v.  Crump,  23  Miss. 

575- 


I 


JUDGMENT. 


I88 


JUNIOR. 


JUDGMENT 


In  docket.    Titus  v.  Whitney,  i  Harr.  (N.  J.) 


-  Continued. 

for  the  plaintiff. 

85  (31  Am.  Dec.  85). 

in  rem.     Lord  v.  Chadbourne,  42  Me.  429- 

or  order.     In  statute,     guecn  v.  Overseers.  3  g.  B.  Div.  457- 

reversed  and  cause  remanded.    In  order  of  court.     Ryan  v. 

Tomlinson,  39  Cal.  639. 

roll.     Packard  v.  Bird,  40  Cal.  378. 

which  may  be  rendered  against  him  in  his  official  capacity. 

In  statute.     Dallas  Co.  v.  Timberlake.  54  Ala.  403- 

amount  of .     Re  Boyd,  4  Sawyer.  267. 

creditor  who  has  Obtained In  statute.    Re  Frankland.  L.  R.. 

8().  B.  18. 
JUDGMENTS.    In  statute.    Teague  t/.  Perry,  64  N.  C.  39. 

of  courts  of  record.     In  statute.     Baker  v.  Stonebraker,  34  Mo. 

'    act.     Jordan  v.  Hanson.  49  N.  H.  199 ;  P'-'<>pl«  "•  ^''^'^' fSt 
States/.    Doyle,  40  Wis.  175:   Abbott  7'.  Matthews,  26  Mich. 


JUDICIAL.         


JTTNIOB. 


;76;  Mills  7..  Brooklyn,  32  N.  Y.  489:  U.  S.  v.  D.st.llery.  i  Hughes, 
533. 
business.     In  statute.     State  7/.  Cilifornia  Mining  Co.,  13  Nev. 

203. 

decision.    In  contract.    Wad^worth  v.  Green,  i  Sand--  78. 

decisions.     In  constitution.     Little  v.  Gould,  2  Blatchf.   165;  2 

Blatchf.  362. 

discretion.    Tripp  v.  Cook,  26  Wend.  143  :  Clason  v.  Shotwell. 

12  Johns.  30;  Rooke's  Case,  5  Coke,  99;  Rex  v.  Wilkes,  4  Burr. 
2539;  Judges  V.  People,  18  Wend.  94:  PI-'"  v.  Munroe,  34  Barb. 
292  ;  Jenkins  v.  Brown,  21  Wend.  454. 

officer.    Jewison  v.  Dyson,  9  M.  &  W.  541. 

officers.     In  constitution.     Golding's   Petition,   57    N.  H.  146; 

Att'y-Gen.  v.  Squires,  14  Cal.  12. 
power.    In  constitution.    Sanders  v.  Cabemoss,  43  Ala.  173 :  Mer- 
rill V.  Sherburne,  i  N.  H.  199  (8  Am.  Dec.  52);  King z^.  Derham  Bk.. 
15  Mass.  447  (8  Am.  Dec.  112);  Crane  v.  Maginnis,  i   Gill  &  J.  463 
(19  Am.  Dec.  237) ;  Parks  v.  Boston,  8  Pick.  218  (19  Am.  Dec.  322). 

power  as  to  matters  of  law  and  equity.    In  constitution.    Cal- 

lanan  v.  Judd,  23  Wis.  349- 
proceeding.    Queen  v.  Tomlinson,  L.  R..  i  C.  C.  R.  49!  Robert- 
son V.  Barbour,  6  Monr.  (Ky.)  523. 

proceedings.    In  constitution.    Haile  v.  Hill,  1 3  Mo.  61 3  ;  Bright 

V.  White,  8  Mo.  422  ;  Hendry  v.  Clure,  29  Ark.  414- 
In  statute.    Chappel  v.  Smith.  17  Ga.68:  U.  S.  7/.  Myers,  i  Hughes. 

533. 
sale.    Williamson  v.  Berry.  8  How.  495 :  Sturdevant  v.  Norris. 

30  Iowa,  65. 
In  statute.    Mannly  v.  PembertoiT,  75  N.  C.  219;  Wright  v.  Vickers, 

81  Pa.  St.  122 

tribunal.     State  v.  l<!eyf  Haven,  etc..  R.  Co.,  43  Conn.  351. 

Brainard  v.  Sheplin.  6  Vt.  9  (27  Am.  Dec.  533):  Padgett  v.  Lawrence. 

10  Paige  Ch.  170 ;  Coit  v.  Starkweather,  8  Conn.  293. 


'■iAi>»«>i[>M>lfclJ'Wi™'*' 


NIOR. 


.  (N.  J.) 


■  457- 
Ryan  v. 


apaoity. 


nd,  L.  Rtt 


jr,  34  Mo. 

1,  40  Cul. 

26  Mich. 

[  Hughes, 

„  13  Nev. 

78. 
hf.   165;  2 

Shotwell, 
58,  4  Burr, 
,  34  Barb. 


J.  H.  146; 

173;  Mer- 
erham  Bk., 
11  &  J.  463 
I.  Dec.  322), 

ution.  Cal- 
^9;  Robert- 
Si  3;  Bright 

I  Hughes, 
t  V.  N  orris, 

V.  Vickers, 

n.  351. 

').  Lawrence, 


JUNK-SHOP. 


189 


JUr.TICE. 


JUNK-SHOP.     In  city  oniinnnce.     City  Council  r.  Goldsmith,  12  Rich.  470. 
JUBISDICnON.     Lange  v.  Benedict,  73  N.  Y.  12;  Railroad  Co.  v.  Placer  Co.,  43  Cal. 

365  ;  Grignon  v.  Astor,  2  How.  319;  U.  S.  v.  Arredondo,  6  Pet.  709  ; 

Frammel  v.  Russclvillc,  34  Ark.  105  ;  Rhode  Island  v.  Massachu- 

setts,  12  Pet.  657;  Hickman  v.  O'Neil,  10  Cal.  292  :  Brownsville  v. 

Bass,  43  Tex.  440;  ex  parte  Bennett,  44  Cal.  84;  Hopkins  v.  Com., 

3  Mete.  460. 
In  statute.    Queen  v.  O'Connor,  5  y.  B.  15 ;  re  Vogt,  18  Int.  Rev.  Rec. 

18;  re  Stu^p.  II  Blatchf.  155. 

pertaining  to  probate  courts.    In  constitution.    Monastes  v, 

Catlin,  6  Oregon,  1 19. 

oonotirrent .    In  statute.     U.  S.  v,  Davis,  5  Mason,  357. 

■JUBY.  State  v.  McLear,  1 1  Nev.  39;  State  v.  Burket,  2  Mill.  155  (12  Am.  Dec. 

662) ;  Gillespie  v.  Benson,  18  Cal.  409. 
In  constitution.    Cruger  f.  II.  R.  R.  R.,  12  N.  Y.  190;  Hood  v.  Finch, 

8  Wis.  387;  Lumsden  7/.  City  of  Milwaukee,  8  Wis.  486 ;  Clark  v. 

City  of  Utica,  18  Barb.  451;  State  ?'.  Everett,  14  Minn.  439;  Knight 

V.  Cimpbcll,  62  Barb,  16;  Lamb  v.  Lane,  14  Ohio  St.  167  ;  Bibel  v. 

Peoi)le,  67  III.  172;  Fitchburg,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Boston,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  3 

Cush.  58;  Queen  v.  Ingham,  5  B.  &  S.  271  ;  The  Franconia,  2  Prob. 

Div.  '63;  Carpenter  7/.  State,  4  How.  (Miss.)  163(34  Am.  Dec.  n6). 
of  twrl/e  men.    In  constitution.    Whitehead  v.  Arkansas,  etc., 

R   K  Co.,  28  Ark.  463. 

trial  by .    In  constitution.    State  v.  McClear,  1 1  Nev.  39 ;  People 

V.  Kennedy,  2  Park.  C.   C.  312 ;  May  v.  Milwaukee,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  3 
Wis.  219. 
JUS.  Cooper  v/.  Phipps,  T-  R.,  2  H.  L.  149. 

JUST.  In  statute,     Robinson  t/.  Burtou,  5  Kas.  293. 

and  equitable.    In  statute.    Princes  v.  Bos,  L.  R.,  5  H.  L.  176. 

and  reasonable.    In  statute.    Peek  v.  R.  Co.,  10  H.  L.  Cas.  473; 

Simons  v.  R  Co.,  18  C.  B.  805;  London,  etc,  R.  Co,  v.  Dunham,  18 
'  C.  B.  826. 

and  reasonable  oampensation  for  the  services  rendered.   In 

contract.     Culley  v.  Hardenburgh,  i  Denio,  508. 

and  reasonable  terms.    In  statute.    Empire  Fire  Ins.  Co.  t/.  Real 

Estate  Trust  Co.,  i  Bradw.  391. 

and  true  aocount«    In  statute.    Sprague  v.  Branch,  3  Cush.  577. 

cause.    In  statute.    Osgood  v.  Nelson,  L.  R.,  5  H.  L.  636. 

claim.    In  statute.    Ludlow  w.  Ramsey,  11  Wall.  581. 

claim  of  the  assured.    In  insurant,  policy.    Insurance  Co.  v. 

Rodell,  5  Otto,  232. 

— —  compensation.  In  constitution.  Putnam  v.  Douglass  Co.,  6 
Oregon,  328  ;  Bigelow  v.  West  Wisconsin  R.  Co.  27  Wis.  478 ;  Ala- 
bama R.  Co.  V.  Burkett,  42  Ala.  83 ;  Bloodgood  v.  Mohawk,  etc.,  R. 
Co.,  18  Wend.  93  (31  Am.  Dec.  313)  ;  Whiteman  v.  Wilmington, 
etc.,  R.  Co.,  2  Harr.  (Del.)  514  (33  Am.  Dec.  411). 

debts.    In  will.    Collamore  v.  Wilder,  19  Kas.  67  ;  Peck  v.  Bots- 

ford,  7  Conn.  172  (18  Am.  Dec.  92) ;  Maxwell  v.  Maxwell,  L.  R.,4  H. 
L.  506;  Smith  V.  Porter,  i  Binney,  209;  Burke  7a  Jones,  2  Vesey& 
B.  275  ;  Smith  v.  Mayo,  9  Mass.  60. 

«TUSTICE.  of  the  peace.    Irf  constitution.     Bettsi/.  New  Hartford,  25  Conn. 

180. 


i 


»MI!WI|M-MUIM.fc8j;)i)iritJ.MJilU;.yM»^<i»a'JIWKsMW^- 


JUSTICE. 


190 


KILL. 


JUSTICE  —  Continued.  „,     p..        ,0 

"  ""^^"'^  ^Q  ^jo /;,  ^iii    Cole  z/.  Hawes,  4  Ch.  Div.  2^8. 

J-oSTICES.  7«  statute.    Queen  ..  Justices^  6  B.  &  S.  805. 

any  two .     In  statute.     Re  Peerless,  1  Q.  B.  I43- 

JUSTIFIABLE,    —cause.    In  statute.    U.  S.  ..  Coffin,  .  Sumn.  394 
JUSTLY. 


KEEP. 


KEEPER. 


due.    In  statute.    Rogers  v.  Abbott.  128  Mass.  .02;  Ames  v. 

Ames.  1 28  Mass.  277. 

^  vi^iVnll    loK  Mass    467;    State  v.   Hanchett,  3& 

In  statute.     Com.  v.  Kimball,  '°5  ^%^-   "^^^ '   „„ .  ^.   ._  ^    peo„ie   5 
•       Conn.  38;  Mitchell  v.  Commr's,   18  Kas.   188;  Stolz  v.  People.  5 

111.  168.  „  „ 

__and  bear  arms.    In  constitution.    Nunn  v.  State,  'Kelly  243; 

Stockdale  V.  State.  32  Ga.  225  ;  State  v.  Jumel.  .3  La.  Ann  399. 
__i^  repair.    Inlease.    Luxmore  ..  Robson.  .  B.  &  Aid.  585 ;  T.ldea 

TATilden.  13  Gray,  103, 
In  statute.     Blood  t/.  Bangor,  66  Me.  1 54- 

__open.     /./  ./«/«/<■•    Com.  v.  Harrison,  n   Gray,  308;  Lynch  v. 
People.  16  Mich.  472. 

open  any  room.    In  "atute.    State  ,..  Cady.  47  Conn.  44. 

__  proper  books  of  account.    /«  statute.    Re  Winsor.  .6  Bank. 

havener  —  gunpowder.    In  statute.    Biggs  z..  Mitchell.  2  B.  &  S. 

Cutkr  V  Howe.  122  Mass.  541 ;  Stevens  v.  People.  67  HI.  587. 
^"f  adog.    In  statute.    Comm'rs  ..  Riley.  52  N.  H.  368;  Barrett 


KEEPERS.  


KEEPING-. 


V.  Melden,  etc..  R.  Co..  3  Allen.  loi. 

thereof.     In   statute.    McCoy  v.  Zane.  65  Mo.  12. 

atlarge  Without  a—    In  statute.    Jennings  z..  Wayne. 63  Me^468. 
of  a  ferry.    /«  ./«^«/-     Covmgton  Ferry  Co.  7..  Moore,  8  Dana, 

ofbocels.    In  statute.     Re  Jones,  3  Ch.  Div.  458. 

U  S.  V.  Smith,  4  Cranch  C.  C.  635. 

a  Bhop.    In  statute.     Smith  v.  Hursell,  10  B.  &  C  543. 

a  faro  bank  or  gaining  table.    In  statute.    U.  S. ..  Smith.  4 

Cranch  C.  C.  635.  .  ,       ., 

open  a  dram  shop.     In  statute.     Blahut  v.  State.  34  Ark.  447- 

safely  and  securely  —  aU  moneys  deposited.    In  cashier's  bond. 
Huntsville  Bank  v.  Hill,  i  Stew.  20,  (.8  Am.  Dec.  39). 

open  store.    In  statute.    Snider  v.  State.  59  Ala.  67. 

he her.    In  slander.     Downing  v.  Wilson.  36  Ala.  717. 

in  operation.    Jepherson  v.  Hunt.  2  Allen.  417- 

watchman on  the  premises.    In  insurance  policy.    Crocker  z.. 

People's  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  8  Cush.  79- 
In  insurance  policy.     Hall  v.  Ins.  Co.,  58  N.  Y.  292. 
inveiKleor .    In  statute.     Hadden7/.People.25N.\.373. 

Whaley.  2  Harring.  538:  Com.  v.  Blodgett,  .2  Mete.  56. 
TTTTT  Indeed.    French  z/.  Carhart.  i  N.  Y.  96- 

™^'  __  any  dog.    In  statute.    Cummings  v.  Perham.  .  Mete.  556. 


KEEPS. 
KEPT. 

KEROSENE. 
KIDNAP 


KILL. 


KILL. 


191 


KNOWN. 


;  Ames  v^ 

inchett,  3& 
People,  5 

Kelly,  243 ; 
in.  399. 
585 ;  Tilden 


;  Lynch  v. 

n.  44- 

>r,  16  Bank. 

1,  2  B.  &  S. 

587. 

368;  Barrett 


!,  63  Me.  468,, 
•ore,  8  Dana^ 


43- 

S.  V.  Smith,  4 

14  Ark.  447- 
ashier's  bond^ 

7- 
ri7. 

y.    Crocker  v. 


"i .  373- 

\.  550;  Moody 
133;  State  V. 
56. 

etc.  556. 


KIND. 


EINDBED. 


EHiIi — Continued. 

any  seal.    In  statute.     The  Ocean  Spray,  4  Sawyer,  109. 

or  take.    In  statute.     Loome  v.  Baily,  3  El,  &  El.  448. 

to all  dogs.     In  city  ordinance.     Neiswanger  v.  City  of  Kansas, 

71  Mo.  44. 

with  Intent  to .    In  statute.     Sarah  v.  State,  28  Miss.  267. 

KIN.  near  of In  statute.     Hibbard  w.  Odell,  16  Wis.  (535. 

next  of .     In  statute.     McCool  7/.  Smith,  i   Black,  459;  Pinkham 

z/.  Blair,  57  N.  H.  226 ;  Dickens  7/.  N.  Y.  C.  R.  R.,  23  N.  Y.  1 58 ;  Drake 

V.  Gilmore,  52  N.  Y.  389;  Lathrop  v.  Smith,  24  N.  Y.  417. 

another .    In  statute.    Francis  v.  Mass,  3  Q.  B.  Div.  342. 

any of  property.    In  statute.     Tait  v.  Local  Board,  2  EI.  &  Bl. 

492. 
In  statute.    Hughes  v.  Decker,  38  Me.  153  ;  Farrw.  Flood,  11  Cush.  24. 
of  the  half-blood.    In  statute.    Larrabee  t/.  Tucker,  116  Mass. 

563- 
KINDS.  of  property.    In  statute.    Guardians  w.  Board  of  Health,  i   B.  & 

S.  176. 

KNOCKED.         down.    Sherwood  v.  Reade,  7  Hill,  439. 

KNOWING.        In  statute.  Sullivan  Co.  v.  Grafton  Co.,  55  N.  H.  339  ;  Merrimack  v. 

Sullivan,  45  N.  H.  181. 
himself  not  to  be  a  qualified  elector.    In  statute.    Com.  v, 

Bradford,  9  Mete.  268. 
KNOWINGLY.     Com.  v.  Hulbert,  12  Mete.  4'',8 ;  Com.  t/.  Boynton,    12  Cush.  499; 

Cliquot's  Champagne,  3  Wall.  114;  Gregory  v.  U.  S.,  17  Blatchf. 

327. 
In  statute.    Casks  of  Sherry,  2  Ben.  250 ;  U.  S.  v.  Barney,  3  Am.  L.  J. 

128  ;  Byrne  v.  State,  12  Wis.  519 ;  U.  S.  w.  Highleyman,  22  Int.  Rev. 

Rec.  138. 
and  fraudulently  vote  at  any  election.    In  statute.    State  v. 

Hart,  6  Jones,  389. 

and  willfully.    In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Mekim,  3  Pittsb.  155  ;  Fel- 

ton  V.  U.  S.,  6  Otto,  699. 

permits.    In  statute.    State  v.  Stafford,  67  Me.  125. 

sells.    In  statute.    Verona,  etc..  Cheese  Factory  v.  Murtaugh,  4 

Lans.  17. 

vote.    In  statute.     McGuire  v.  State,  7  Humph.  54. 

wittingly,  willingly  and .    In  statute.    Mierelles  v.  Banning,  2 

B.  &  Ad.  909. 
KNOWLEDGE.    In  statute.    People  v.  Carroll,  11  Heisk.  417;  Crowell  v.  Brown,  9 

Gray^  274. 

guilty .    In  statute.     Casks  of  Sherry,  2  Ben.  250 

to  his or  belief.    In  statute.     Reeves  v.  Lambert,  4  B.  &  C.  217. 

to  my .    In  insurance  policy.     Ins.  Co.  7).  Gridley,  10  Otto,  616. 

KNOWN.  In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Briggs,   Dears.  &  B.  98 ;    Story  v.   Buffum,   8 

Allen,  38. 

by.    Com.  v.  Griffin,  105  Mass.  175. 

creditors.    In  statute.    Davis'  Appeal,  39  Conn.  395. 

intemperate  habits.    In  statute.    Smith  v.  State,  55  Ala.  3. 

to.    Com.  V.  Griffin,  105  Mass.  175. 


KNO IV N. 


192 


LAND. 


KNOWN—  Continued. 
if . 


LABEL. 
LABOB. 


LABOBEB. 


LABOBEBS. 


In  statute.    Story  v.  Buflfum,  8  Allen,  35. 
.  or  used  before  the  application.    In  statute. 


Rennock  v. 


LACE. 

LADEN. 

LADY-DAY. 

LAQEB. 

LAID. 


LAMB. 
LAND. 


not 

Dialogue,  2  Peters. 

personally In  certificate.    Wyliis  v.  Haun,  47  Iowa,  614. 

In  statute.     Kelly  7/.  Calhoun,  5  Otto,  713. 

Coffeen  v.  Brunton,  4  McLean,  516. 

In  statute.  Balch  v.  R.  Co.,  46  N.  Y.  521  ;  Stewart  v.  Davis,  31  Ark. 
520;  Striker?/.  Cassidy,  76  N.  Y.  50;  17  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  18;  Hoyt  v. 
White.  46  N.  H.  45;  Weymouth  v.  Sanborn,  43  N.  H.  171;  Rob- 
inson v.  Aiken,  39  N.  H.  21 1. 

and  work.    In  statute.     Fennell  v.  Ridler.  5  B.  &  C.  409- 

business  or  work.     In  statute.     Pattee  v.  Greely,  13  Mete.  286. 

performed.    In  statute.    Young  v.  The  Orphans,  1 19  Mass.  179 : 

Parham  v.  McMurray,  32  Ark.  268. 

upon  any  land.    In  statute.    Bailey  v.  Hull.  1 1  Wis.  289. 

claim  for .     In  statute.    Weymouth  v.  Sanborn,  43  N.  H.  I73- 

personal In  statute.     Crofton  v.  Poole,  i  B.  &  Ad.  568. 

In  statute.  Balch  v.  N.  Y..  etc..  R.  R.,  46  N.  Y.  521  ;  Kent  v.  N.  Y. 
Cent.  R.  R.,  12  N.  Y.  628;  McClusky  v.  Cromwell,  n  N. 
Y.  593;  Warner  v.  Hudson  River  R.  Co.,  5  How.  Pr.  454:  Sulli- 
van's Appeal,  82  Pa.  St.  107;  Wentroth's  Appeal,  82  Pa.  St.  469; 
Wilson  V.  Zulneta,  14  Q-  B.  405 :  Busie  v.  Griffiths,  34  Cal.  302 ; 
Taylor  v.  Hathaway,  29  Ark.  600;  Dano  v.  R.  Co.,  27  Ark.  567  ; 
Price  V.  Kirk,  90  Pa.  St.  48;  Bramnell  v.  Pennock,  7  B.  &  C.  541  ; 
Lehigh  Coal,  etc.,  Co.  v.  Central  R.  Co..  i  N.  J.  L.  J.  103  ;  Queen 
V.  Cle worth,  4  B.  &  S.  927. 

or  operative.     In  statute.     Ericsson  v.  Brown,  38  Barb.  390. 

In  statute.     Missouri,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Baker.  14  Kas.  563. 

and  servants.     In  statute.     Aiken  v.  Wasson,   24  N.  Y.  482  ; 

Dean  v.  De  Wolf,  16  Hun,  186. 

and  workmen.     In  statute.    Pennsylvania  R.  Co.  v.  Leuffer,  84 

Pa.  St.  168;  Tietjen  v.  Penniman,  i  La.  267. 

will  carry  emigrant not  over  forty.    In  contract.    Richards  v. 

Hayward,  2  Man.  &  G.  574. 

buyer.     Price  v.  Monat,  1 1  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  509. 

Searight  v.  Stokes,  3  How.  151. 

In  lease.     Doe  v.  Benson,  4  B.  &  Aid.  588. 

beer.    Watson  v.  State,  55  Ala.  160. 

out.    In  statute.     Fuller  v.  Mayor  of  Springfield,  123  Mass.  289. 

out  and  opened.     In  statute.    State  v.  Huck,  29  Wis.  207. 

up.    In  insurance  policy.     Hunter  v.  Wight,  10  B.  &  C.  71 S- 

In  indictment.     Rex  v.  Puckering,  i  Moody,  242. 
Nostrand  v.  Durland,  21  Barb.  478. 
In  contract.    Streeter  v.  Streeter,  43  111.  155. 

Indeed.    Baker  v.  Johnson,  2   Hill,  342;  Canfield  v.  Ford,  28  Barb. 
336;  Green  V.Armstrong,  i   Dcnio,  550;  Mott  v.  Palmer,  i  N,  Y. 
564 ;  Van  Gorden  v.  Jackson,  5  Johns.  440. 
In  statute.    Leavitt  v.  Cambridge,  120  Mass.   157;  Johnson  v.  Rich- 


LAND. 

Rennock  v. 
,,  614. 


vis,  31  Ark. 
18;  Hoyt  V. 
.  171 ;  Rob- 

409. 

(  Mete.  286. 
9  Mass.  179; 

.  289. 
^r.  H.  173. 
.  568. 

ent  V.  N.  Y. 
iwell,  1 1  N. 
r.  454;  Sulli- 
Pa.  St.  469; 
34  Cal.  302; 
7  Ark.  567; 
B.  &  C.  541 ; 
103 ;  Queen 

larb.  390. 

^  N.  Y.  482 : 

V.  Leuffer,  84 

Richards  v. 


3  Mass.  289. 
^is.  207. 

&C.  715- 


'ord,  28  Barb, 
ilmer,  i  N,  Y. 

nson  V.  Rich- 


LAND. 


193 


LANDS. 


ItAND  —  Continued. 

ardson,  ^  Miss.  464:  AngeK  v.  Paddington  Vestry.  1  O  B  i\x- 
gueen  v  Water-works.  ,8  Q.  B.  703  :  Chelsea  Water-works  v.  Bow- 
^y.  17  Q.  B  360;  Queen  v.  R.  Co..  4  El.  k  Bl.  958;  Croskey  v. 
North-western  Manufg  Co..  48  III.  481  ;  People  v.  Board  of  Asses- 
sors, 39  N.  Y.  81 ;  Alexander  v.  Miller,  7  Heisk.  65  ;  Peto  v  Over- 
seers, 2  El.  &  El.  158;  Leavenworth,  etc..  R.  Co.  7/.  U  S  J  Otto 
734- 

In  will.     Herrington  V.  Budd,  s  Denio,  32r. 

and  mansion  house.   In  will.   Mitchell  7a  Walker.  17  B.  Mon.  73. 

and  real  estate.    In  statute.    State  v.  Tichenor.  41  N.  J.  (L.)  345 

belonging  to  a  'highway.    /«  statute.    Burrows  v.  Gallup.  32 


IiANDED. 


LANDING. 


LANDLADY. 
LANDLORD. 


LANDS. 


as 


Conn.  493. 
buUt  upon  or  used  for  building  purposes. 


In  statute.    Car- 


rington  v.  R.  Co..  L.  R.,  3  Ch.  App.  377. 

—  covered  with  water.  In  statute.  Reg.  7'.  Birmingham  Water- 
works, I  B.  &  S.  92  ;  Newport  Dock  Co.  v.  Local  Board.  2  B  &  S 
708  ;  East  London  Water-works  v.  Sewer  Co..  L.  R.,  6  Q.  B.  669. 

—  in  a  town.    In  statute.     Carrington  v.  R.  Co..  L.  R.,  3  Ch.  App 
377. 

—  on  which  it  stands. 


229. 


In  conveyance.     Gear  v.  Barnum.  37  Conn. 


In  statute.     Torrance  v. 
Greene  v.  McGhee,  37 


purchased  ftova.  the  United  States. 

Carbry.  27  Miss.  697. 

route  usually  traveled.    In  statute. 

Ala.  164. 

-used  as  a  railway.    In  statute.    South-western  R.  Co.  v.  Board 

of  Health,  4  El.  &  Bl.  191 ;  North-eastern  R.  Co.  v.  Local  Board  L 
R.,  SQ.  B.  157.  •     • 

In  statute.     Kingston  Dock  Co.  v.  La  ....rche.  8  B.  &  C.  sr  Harvev 
V.  Mayor.  L.  R..  4  Ex.  260.  '  ' 

—  estate.    In  statute.    Police  Jury  of  St.  Mary  v.  Harris,  10  La 
Ann.  676. 

In  will     Bradstreet  v.  Clarke.  12  Wend.  601. 
Hay  V.  Briggs,  74  Pa.  St.  373. 

—  place  or  basin.     In  conveyance.    Quintard  v.  Bishop.  29  Conn. 

306. 

Griffin  V.  Gilbert,  7  C.  B.  loi ;  Gardner  v.  Green,  3  Dowl.  P.  C.  343. 
Williams  v.  Brunton.  8  111.  621. 

In  statute.    H.sford  v.  Ballard.  39  N.  Y.  147 ;  Cringer  v.  McLaury,  41 
N.  Y.  219;  Doleyz/.  lies.  11  Ad.  &  Ell.  338. 

In  statute.  People  v.  Cassity,  46  N.  Y.  46;  Doe  v.  Tucker,  3  B  & 
Adol.476;  Railroad  Co.  z/.  Tremont  Co..  9  Wall.  89;  Comm'rs  of 
Chase  Qo.v.  Shipman,  14  Kas.  532;  Grand  Junction  Canal  Co  v 
Overseers,  L.  R..  6  Q.  B.  173  :  Higgins  v.  Harding.  L.  R..  8  Q  B  7*- 
Queen  v.  R.  Co..  L.  R.,  10  Q.  B.  389  ;  Alloway  7/.  WagstaflF.  4  Hurl' 
&N.  308;  4  Hurl.  &  N.  689:  Eaton  v.  Whitaker.  18  Conn.  225- 
Allason  v.  Stark,  9  Ad.  &  Ell.  225;  King  v.  Manchester  Water- 
works, I  B.  &  C.  632 ;  Kingsley  v.  Holbrook,  45  N.  H.  313. 

In  will    Prescott  v.  Barker.  L  R..  9  Ch.  App.  174;  Pond  v.  Bergh, 
10  Paige,  140  ;  Hunter  v.  Hunter.  17  Barb.  25. 


'LiuiiiuMi.nm»i'j'-i'j...„'.-^ 


LANDS. 


194 


LA  UNCHED. 


LANES. 
LAPSE. 
LABCENT. 


__  onhe  united 8«t».    /».«.--    ^-  ^  '^«^;'  ^,  ,*,^,,. 
or  grounds  whereon  said  bridge  is  10  ne  u 

,.  Marshall.  .oJur.(N.  so  92«.  Evans  ^..  Roberts. 

__  tenementB  and  ^^e'e^jf  7«^*«-    ^^  '  5^06%.  BotteriU.  5  B. 
5  B.  &  C.  829;  Mayor  v.  Mabie.  13  N.  Y.  i5>  .  ^^ 

J^':7La,.„.    A.»a.er...«..abi.a.UotWoodbr,dge,6Con„. 

223  (16  Am.  Dec.  46). 
Com.  V.  Lowell  Gas-light  Co..  .2  Allen.  77- 

/«  ,.///.    Van  Pretres  v.  Cole.  73  Mo.  39-  ^ 

State  ..  Hawkins.  8  Port.  46.  (33  Am^  De  •      4)^R  g-  ^  ^^^  J^^ 

C.  &  K.  945;  P-P'|Je^rA;k''237tjohnron  ..  State.  36  Tex. 
Ala.  29 ;  Mason  ^-  St^\^'  ^'^  j^^  .  ^^^ople  t..  Maxwell.  24  Cal.  14 ; 
375;  Robertson ..  Lea  .Ste-U^.P^^^      ^^^^^    ^^  ^^^^    ,„., 

People  V.  Juarez,  f  ^^^;  ;"°  J"^  Wood.  46  Iowa,  .16;  Hart  v. 
Hickey  V.  State.  23  Ind^^i ,  State  ^.  wo       4  .^^  ^  ^ 

State.  57  Ind.  .02;  Fields^.  St^'^^'^^^^'V-.^pt'    le  t^.  Nichols.  3 
53  N.  Y.  ni ;  Com.  v.  Adams.  7  Gray    «    Peop  ^^^^.^^  ^ 

Park.  C.  C.  759;  Weston  ..US    \^'^,^.)  28;  State  v.  New- 
^""'  Ver-4f  k^r^Ha^kins  8  Po^.  45!  ;  Marcus  .  State. 
r;ir;i^^ir..   People.  «9  -  ^  (S.  C)   .27=  -_ 
T^      1      f.-,  Vi    \    X22-  Crocheron  s  Case,  i  *-iiy 

/»rr  SU.e  ;.  Ra-.^b„rg.  30  Mo.  ^,  S...e  ..  Sn,..h.  ,6  Mo. 

_i*te.lMUee.    /«.'«'«"■    State...Ston..68Mo..o.. 
,i^ple hslalol'-    Pitcher  ^.People.  ,6  Mch.H3. 

carriage  md  behavior.    /.  siMle.    Fowter .,.  Slate  s  Day,  83_ 
ZJZZ>i  Pl«e  Of  abode.    In  *M..    Ti.de„  ..  Johnson.  6 

_!"L»le.tron.    /».<»««.    Phelp,  ..  Town  of  LewMon,  .i 

Blatchf.  133-  i  r  n  Xr  Aid  voS 

__  examination.    Instatute.    ^pence  ^. Jones.  5  B.  &  AJd^ .08. 

__  mentioned.    /«//-•    Braucker  v.  Molyneux,  .  Man.  &  G.  7.0. 

_pa.t.  B— -"-;-;°;;,\Th^^^^^^^^  -  iohns.  50.  (n 
-7m"°^c"^7)  sjt  ::  Syk^r:  Stew.  (Ala.)  364  (-  Am.  Dec.  40). 
_^:^:idi:rof.  'mpeuL    Beckett  ..  Selover.  7  Cal  ^.5. 

the W.C.    In  indictment.    Pleasant  z/.  State.  .7  Ala.  .90. 

ambigliity.     Webster  v.  Paul.  10  Ohio  St.  534- 

motion.     Brooks  v.  Jenkins.  3  McLean,  432-  t  ^  .rr 

n  p^  of  the  month.    In  contract.     Bailey  v.  Ricketts.  4  Ind.  488. 
In  statute.    Homer  v.  Lady  of  the  Ocean,  70  Me.  35°. 


I.ASCIVIOUS. 


LAST. 


LATE. 


LATENT. 
LATEBAL. 
LATTEB. 
LAUNCHED 


INCHED. 


ULW. 


i,  HO. 

5  Dill.  40S' 

.    In  statute. 

e  river.    /» 

dond.    King 

IS  V.  Roberts, 
Botterill,  5  B. 

ridge,  6  Conn. 


V.  Hollaway,  2 
im  V.  State,  45 

State.  36  Tex. 
irell,  24  Cal.  14 ; 
22  Conn.   153: 
1,  116;  Hart  V. 
nith  V.  People, 
;  V.  Nichols.  3 
1^93 ;  Mullins  v. 
;  State  V.  New- 
klarcus  V.  State, 

127 ;  Loomis  v. 

Hall  Rec.  177: 
Brewst.  570- 
'J.  Smith,  16  Mo. 

,  lOI. 

1.  143- 
574. 

,  State,  5  Day,  83. 
len  V.  Johnson,  6 

1  of  Lewiston,  15 

B.  &  Aid.  >o8. 
I  Man.  &  G.  710. 

20  Johns.  502  (II 
4  (20  Am.  Dec.  40)- 
er,  7Cal.  215. 
17  Ala.  190- 

54- 

Ricketts,  4  Ind-  488. 
50. 


31A.WPUI.. 


Tn  constitution.  Railroad  Co.  v.  McClure,  10  Wall.  511;  People  f. 
Wallace,  70  III.  680;  People  v.  Wright,  70  III.  388;  Reynolds  v. 
Blue,  47  Ala.  711 ;  Mobile  Comm'rs  v.  Putnam,  44  Ala.  506;  Pacific 
R.  Co.  V.  Maguire,  20  Wall.  36;  State  v.  Weston,  4  Neb.  216. 

charges.     Morse  v.  Williamson,  3  Mart.  (La.)  282. 

day.     Kortrightz/.  Cady,  21  N.  Y.  343. 

of  nature.    Wightman  v.  Wightman,  4  Johns.  Ch.  343. 

of  the  land.    In  constitution.    Randall  v.  Brigham,  7  Wall.  523; 

Greene  7/.  Briggs,  i  Curtis  C.  C.  311 ;  Davidson  v.  New  Orleans, 
95  U.  S.  97  ;  Barker  7/.  Jackson,  i  Paine,  470;  Bank  of  Columbia  v. 
Okeley,  4  Wheat.  235;  State  v.  Knight,  43  Me.  u  ;  Saco  v.  Went- 
worth,  37  Me.  165;  State  v.  Doherty,  60  Me.  504;  Vanzant  v.  Wad- 
dell,  2  Yerg.  210;  Wallyt/.  Kennedy,  2  Yerg.  554;  State  Bank  v. 
Cooper.  2  Yerg.  605  (24  Am.  Dec.  537) ;  Bud  v.  State,  3  Humph. 
492  ;  Pope  V.  Phifer,  3  Heisk.  701 ;  Jones  v.  Perry,  10  Yerg.  78 ; 
Mayor  of  Alexandria  v.  Dearmon,  2  Sneed.  121  ;  Mayor  of  Nash- 
ville V.  Althorp.  sy^old.  560;  Reynolds  v.  Baker.  6  Cold.  228: 
Brown  v.  Haywood,  4  Heisk.  363  ;  State  v.  Burnett,  6  Heisk.  186; 
Trustees  w.  Foy,  i  Murphy.  58  (3  Am.  Dec.  672) ;  James t/.  Reynolds, 
2  Tex.  251  ;  Byrne?/.  Stewart,  3  Dessau.  478;  Hoke  v.  Henderson. 4 
Dev.  is;  Dorman  v.  State,  34  Ala.  216;  Mayo  v.  Wilson,  i  N.  H. 
S3 ;  Brown  v.  Hummel,  6  Pa.  St.  87  ;  Webb  v.  Reinhard,  73  Pa.  St. 
370;  Ervine's  Appeal,  16  Pa.  St.  2s6;  Taylor  w.  Porter,  4  Hill.  146; 
Sears  7/.  Cottrell,  5  Mich.  2Si ;  Parsons  v.  Russell,  11  Mich.  129. 

as  the directs.     In  will.     Fielden  v.  Ashworth,  L.  R.,  20  Eq. 

Cas.  411. 

established  by .    In  constitution.    People  v.  Edmonds,  i  s  Barb. 

529- 
entitled  by .    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Darlington  Board,  6  B.  & 

S.  S69. 

Ctod's .     In  statute.     Brook  v.  Brook,  9  H.  L.  Cas.  193. 

not  authorized  by .    In  statute.     Com.  v.  Dana,  2  Mete.  334. 

required  by .    In  bond.    Van  Epps  v.  Walsh,  i  Woods.  599. 

age.    McKim  v.  Handy,  4  Md.  Ch.  228. 

authorities.    In  treaty.    U.  S.  v.  Clarke,  8  Pet.  436 ;  Mitchel  v. 

U.  S.,  9  Pet.  711. 

cause.    In  statute.    Jenkins  v.  Cook,  i  Prob.  Div.  81. 

charges.    In  statute.    Posey  v.  Persley,  60  Ala.  243. 

claim.     In  statute.     Broder  v.  Water  Co.,  1 1  Otto,  276. 

debt.    In  statute.     Holdsworth  v.  Mayor,  1 1  Ad.  &  Ell.  490. 

deed.    In  covenant.     Dearth  v.  Williamson,  2  S.  &  R.  498. 

goods.    In  insurance  policy.     Seton  v.  Low,  i   Johns.   Cas.  1  ; 

Skidmore  v.   Desdoity,  2  Johns.  Cas.  77  ;  Juhel  v.  Rhinelander,  2 

Johns.  Cas.  120. 

heirs.    In  will.     Smith  v.   Butcher,    27  W.  R.  281  ;   Loring  v. 

Thorndike,  s  Allen,  257. 

issue.     In  deed.     Hancock  v.  Butler,  21  Tex.  804. 

In  will.    Moore  7/.  Moore,  12  B.  Mon.  6s5;  Black  v.  Cartwell,  10  B. 

Mon.  193 ;  Palmer  v.  Horn,  20   Hun,  70 ;  Kingsland  v.  Rapelye,  3 

Edw.  I. 

— —  merchandise.    In  charter-party.    Boyd  v.  Moses,  7  Wall.  316. 


mmn 


WilMl 


'Mlliimiririiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hiim  V  " 


LEAKAGE. 


LA  IVFUL. 

LAWFUL  —  Continued. 

money 


In 


JjA.WFULL^- 


w' 


LAYING. 


LEAD. 


LAWS. 


LAWSUITS. 
LAY. 


TREADING. 
liBAKAQE. 


InmduOnenL     Garner  .^  State.  5  Yerg.  i6o. 

-::r  Jrsr./rou.  -  competent  iurisaicuo. 
./«/«/..    Aldrich  ..  Aldrich  8  Mete.  .02^  ^^^^ 

Dec.  330);  Davison  ..  Dav.son   ^  JJ,/^Ll  Co.  ..  Parn.aby. 
Mercantile  Ins.  Co.    i  Edw.  »4.  245  ;  Queen  v. 

„  Ad.  &  Ell.  223:  Queen  T'.  B'^^^P;  ^  ^-     g.  &  C  240;  Queen  7.. 

r      ?6  O  B  20    W  -n  :.  Eden,  .8  Q.  B.  488.  - 
,.s^'andj;be-.    /—    Re  Newport  Bndge.  .  El.  . 

.Lfnot..-.    /«.«.«..    canal  CO..  Railroad  CO...  CK. 

Green.  321  ;  3  C  E.  Green.  54t>-  Merchan  t/.  Walsh.  6  Mo. 

/«  ,/a.«/..    Wade  ..  McM  He..  29  Mo^  i    .  Mercha"  ^  ^  ^^    ^^  ^ 
346;  McCartney  v.  Alderson  45  Mo.  35. 
B  6.2;  ExParteMcKee.i8Mo.  599- 

begotten.    Shaw  t/.  Gould.  L.  R..  3  "•  ^-  -5- 

__  demanded.    /«./«/«   ■    Earl  of  Shrewsbury  ..  Wdson.  2  M.  ^ 

J-^oharged.    /«  — .    Mason  ..  Haile.  .2  Wheat  370;  A.n.i- 
don  7/.  Smith.  I  Wheat.  447- 

,8  •  McNeil  I'.  Holbrook.  lo  Peters.  84. 
/„  „„,^«<.    Pactard  ...  Hill.  7  Cow.  434- 

srm.  ra  ifiirr  J -^s.  ^-^  --  --■ 

24  Hun.  378.  .   fL  ■)  94 
_  out  the  road.    Sr^^   :      '-^    «^^  ^_  Middlesex.  7  Mete. 
out.     In  statute.    Chr.rit      '-  «'f:'  ,^  ^.  gcston,  12  Cush. 

84;  Bowman  v.  Boston,  -.      ^s.i.   -  . 

574;  FullerT/.  Mayor.  123  Mass.  289. 

Brunton  .   Hall,  .  Q'^J^'  ^  ^e  Roy.  30  N.  Y.  549- 

soft  Baglish  — .    rn  ..«/ra./_  ^^  conviction  of 

T    R    2  O.  B.  301. 

_ or  to»k«e.    /»  '■■''■'/"ff,,,^''^rPe.=S' ^n.  30';  T^- 
p'.:.SV;;rrrHtt.?  -    -  H.„-l.e.  a..T.«yCa,.. 


EAKAGE. 


)0. 

idiotion.    In 

t.  39^'  (33  Am. 
Verplanck  v. 
).  V.  Parmaby, 
V5  ;  Qieen  V. 
540;  Queen  v. 
;  Queen  v.  R. 

kidge.  2  El.  & 

,ad  Co..  I  C.  E. 

.  Walsh,  6  Mo. 
/.  R.  Co..  16  Q. 

Wilson.  2  M.  & 
sat  370;  Ammi- 

ler.  2  Wall.   501. 

145- 


LEAKAGE. 


197 


LEAVE. 


yson, 


16  Peters, 


Mo,  105- 


5;  Conet/.  City  oi 
oston,  5  Cusii.  8  : 
re  Public  Works, 


riddlesex,  7  Mete. 
Bcston,  12  Cush. 


■,  30  N.  Y.  549- 
ind  conviction  of 
ker.  6  B.  &  S.  873  •• 


1  Mass.  140. 
;iark,2C,B.(N.S.) 

ire.  8  Ben.  301  ;  The 
•d  and  Thirty  Casks, 


LEAKAGE—  Continued. 

14  Biatch.  517.  The  Delhi,  4  Ben.  345;  Reno  71.  Hogan,  12  B.  Mon. 
63;  The  Invincible,  i  Lowell,  255;  Dedekam  ta  Vose,  3  Blatchf, 
44 ;  Hunnewell  v.  Taber,  2  Sprague,  i  ;  The  Oriflamme,  i  Sawy.  176 ; 
The  Olbers,  3  Ben.  148;  Vaughan?/.  Six  HundredandThirtyCasks, 
7  Ben.  506;  Carey  v.  Atkins.  6  Ben.  562 ;  Nelson  7>.  National  Steam 
Co.,  7  Ben.  340;  Thrift  v,  Youle.  L.  R.,  2  C.  P.  Div.  432  ;  Missouri, 
etc.,  R.  Co.  V.  Caldwell,  8  Kas.  244;  Ohrloff  v.  Briscall,  L.  R.,  i  P. 
C.  231;  The  Helene,  B.  &  L.  429;  Brauer  v.  The  Almoner,  18 
La.  Ann.  266;  Thomas  ta  The  Morning  Glory.  13  La.  Ann.  269; 
'  Arend  v.  Liverpool,  etc..  Steam  Co.,  6  Lans.  459;  64  Barb.  118. 

or  stowage.   In  bill  of  hiding.    Hunnewell  v.  Taber,  2  Sprague.  i . 

Shepard  v.  Pratt,  16  Kas.  211. 

Godly .    In  statute.     Baker  7/.  Lee,  8  H.  L,  Cas.  495. 

Sawyer  v.  Harison,  24  Me.  542 ;  Voorhees  v.  Presbyterian  Church,  5 
How.  Pr.  58;  Doolittle  v.  Eddy,  7  Barb.  74;  Jackson  v.  Harsen,  7 
Cow.  323;  Den  v.  Johnson,  15  N.  J.  (L.)  116;  Moore  v.  Miller,  8 
Pa.  St.  272  ;  Jamaica  Pond  Aqueduct  v.  Chandler.  9  Allen,  159. 

In  contract.  Peters  v.  Boston,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  114  Mass.  127;  Griswold 
V.  Cook,  46  Conn.  198 ;  CumminiE>fs  v.  Hackett,  98  Mass.  54. 

In  deed.  Demarest  v.  Willard,  8  Cow.  206 ;  Hamilton  v.  Wright,  28 
Mo.  199 ;  Malue  v.  Ashmead,  20  Pa.  St.  482, 

and  fiirm  let.    In  lease.    Taylor  z/.  Bradley,  39  N.  Y.  129. 

and  rent.    In  deed.    Black  v.  Gilmore,  9  Leigh,  253  (33  Am.  Dec. 

253). 

demise  and  let.    In  lease.    O'Connor  v.  Dailey,  109  Mass.  235. 

for  years.    United  States  v.  Gratiot,  14  Pet.  526 ;  i  McLean,  454, 


I.EABNED. 

LEABNING. 

LEASE. 


I^EiASED. 


LEASEHOLD. 

LEASES. 
LEAST. 


LEAVE. 


Zurk  V.  Grant,  25  Ohio  St.  352. 

lot.    In  statute.    McMahon  v.  Vickery,  4  Mo.  (App.)  229. 

term.    In  lease.    Earl  of  St.  Germans  v.  Willan,  2  B.  &  C.  220. 

interest.    In  statute.    Sheffield  Wagon  Co.  v.  Stratton,  27  W.  R. 

120. 

In  lease.     Hamilton  v.  Wright,  28  Mo.  199. 

at .    Polk  V.  Lane,  4  Yerg.  35. 

In  statute.    Norton  v.  Town  Clerk,  4  C.  B.  37. 

at sixteen  days  before.    In  statute.    Queen  7/.  Abedare  Co.,  14 

Q.  B.  854. 
fourteen  days  at In  statute.    Queen  v.  Justices,  8  Ad.  &  Ell. 

173;  Mitchell  V.  Foster,  12  Ad.  &  Ell.  472. 

one  whole  year  at .    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  St.  Mary,  i  El.  &  Bl. 

827. 

In  contract.    Van  Dyke  v.  Jackson,  1  E.  D.  Smith,  419. 

In  plea.    Weedon  v,  Woodridge,  13  Q.  B.  462. 

In  will.    King  7/.  Savage,  121  Mass.  303. 

or  remove  from  the  State.    In  statute.    Florance  v.  Camp,  5 

La.  280. 

the  company.    In  contract.    Price  v.  Minot,  107  Mass.  60. 

children,  my  brother  may .    In  will    Du  Bois  v.  Ray,  35  N. 

Y.  162. 

if  she  should no  child.    Inwill.    Wright  v.  Baury,  7  Gush.  lol 


LEA  VI  NO. 
LEAVIWO. 


193 


LEGAL. 


LEFT. 

LEQAOIES. 
LEGACrf. 


II 


ItEQAL. 


488: 


a  meeting-house.     French  v.  Old  South  Soc.  106  Mass. 

Crocker  v.  S;ime,  106  Mass.  497- 

igaue.    In  will.    Re  Smith.  7  Ch.  Div.  667. 

no  issue  living.     In  will.     Wallington  v.   Taylor.    Sax     HJ  ; 
—^Z^rv,  Blauvdt.  8  C.  E.  Green  483  ;  Treharne  ..  Layton.  L. 

R    .0  Q.  B.  459 ;  re  Brown,  L.  R..  16  Eq.  Cas.  239. 

_!th:  meeting-house.    In  ''-"/--!;  ^  ^^ 
Mass.  480 :  Crocker  v.  Old  South  Soc    .06  Mas    4  9- 

without  —  any  child.    In  will.    White  v.  H.U,  L.  R..  4  Eq.  Cas. 
265  ;  Bryden  v.  Willett.  L.  R..  7  Eq.  Cas.  473-  ,     .      „  „ 

disposedof  — or  sold  within  the  State,    In  statute.    Jackson  r. 

Bullock,  12  Conn.  38.  i„    a  n    R 

notice  thereof In  statute.    Wilson  v.  Nightengale.  8  Q.  B. 

/;,S.     White  V.  Lake.  L.  R..  6  Eq.  Cas.  .88.  ^ 

_— to  be  paid  with  interest  in  three  months.    In  w,ll     Dawes. 

T'.  Swan.  4  Mass.  208. 
Orton  ..  Orton.  3  Abb.  App.  Dec.  4.. ;  Gnswold  v.  Heard.  2  Gray. 

InZtute.    Page  7..  Rives,  i  Hughes.  305. 

/«  W//.     Holmes  ..  Mitchell,  2  Murphy.  228  (5  Am.   Dec.  527) .  W.l 
Hams  V.  McComb,  3  Ired.  (Eq.)  450- 

demonstrative Gilmer  v.  Gilmer.  42  Ala.  9. 

geTe^— .    Gilmer  ..  Gilmer.  42  Ala.  9;  Chase  ..  Lockerman.  n 
Gill  &  J.  277  (35  Am.  Dec  277).  ^^^^^^^^    ,, 

specific .Gilmer  v.  Gilmer.  42  Aia.  9,  '-""-c 

Gill  &J  277  (35  Am  Dec.  277)- 

cause.     In  constitution.    Gil W.  Stare,  6.  Ala.  .70. 

__  charge  of  her  person.    In  statute.    State  ..  Ruhl,  8  Iowa,  477- 

cruelty.    In  statute.    Odom  t/.  Odom.  36  Ga.  286. 

debt.    Rogers  v.  Daniell,  8  Allen.  343- 

estate.    Avery  v.  Durfrees.  9  Ohio.  147- 

__  expenses.     In  statute.    Cooper  ..  Slade.  8  El.  &  Bl.  .  .60. 

__  heirs.    In  insurance  policy.     Gauch  v.  St.  Lou.s  Ins.  Co..  88  111. 

251  (30  Am.  Rep.  554)-  ^,.         .,   /-...u 

/J///      Rand..  Sanger.   ,,5  Mass.  .24;  Perry  v.  Chne.   .2  Cush. 

,23  ;  Clarke  7/.  Cordis.  4  Allen.  466.  ^ 

-interest.    In  plea.    Tounslee  7..  Durkee.  12  Wis.  481, 

irregularity.    In  statute.     Hays'  Case.  .4  Abb.  P  r.  53- 

—  measures.    Instatute.    «««• ''^  So^th^-^P'^":  '  «•  f  ^  .'5- 
__  representaUve.     In  statute.    Wamsley  v.  Cook.  3  Neb.  350. 

ONeale  v.  Caldwell.  3  Cranch  C.  C.  3«3.  „  .  Cox  v 

__  representatives.    Saltmarsh  ..  C^ndea    5.  N.   R  7..  Cox.. 

Curwen.  u8  Mass.  .98:  Johnson  v.  Ames,  n  P.ck    .73. 
/«  rf..rf.    Miller  ..  Evans.  35  Mo.  45;  Briggs..  Upton.  L.  R..  7  Ch. 

//.ifHogan  ..  Page.  2  Wall.  605;  Galloway  ..  Filley.  .2  Pet. 

,«t-.«..    Gurney  ..  Burlington  Tp    4  DHJ  372  ;  D^lanna,  .^Bu. 
net,  9  III.  454:  Moorehouse..  Phelps.  .8  111.  472 ,  t-eop 
78  III.  .47  ;  Warnecke  v.  Lembea,  71  l'>-  9i- 


LEGAL. 
5  Mass.  488 ; 

ir,    Sax.    I4«  > 
V.  Layton,  L. 

lUth  Soc,  106 

R.,  4  Eq.  Cas. 

e.    Jackson  :-. 

gale,  8  Q.  B. 

I  will     Dawes 
Heard,  2  Gray, 

Dec.  527) :  Wil- 

,  Lockerman,  1 1 
Lockerman,  n 

ill,  8  Iowa,  477- 


c  Bl.  1 160. 
Ins.  Co.,  88  111. 

Cline,   12  Cush. 

1.  481. 

Pr.  53- 

I  B.  &  S.  25. 
>ok,  3  Neb.  350: 

I.   H.  71 :  Cox  V. 

k.  173- 

)ton,  L.  R.,  7  Ch. 

V,  Filley,  12  Pet. 

Delannay  v.  Bur- 
People  V.  Phelps, 


L.'GAL. 


199 


LEVY. 


LEQAL  —  Continued. 
In  will. 


LEGALIZE. 
LEGALLY. 


LEGATEE. 


LEGATEES. 
LEITD. 


LESSEES. 

LESSOB. 

LET. 


LETTEB. 


LEVEL. 
LEVEB. 
LEVIED. 


LEVY. 


Johnson  v.  Johnson,  12  Rich.  359. 

subdivision.    In  statute.     Robinson  v.  Forrest,  29  Cal.  317. 

tender  notes.     Cuviac   v.    Abido,  25  Cal.  302 ;  Carpenter  v, 

Atherton.  25  Cal.  564. 
In  statute.     Barker  v.  Chesterfield,  102  Mass.  129. 
Com.  V.  Chase,  127  Mass.  7. 
bound  to  maintain  her.    In  statute.    King  v.   Hinton,  i  B. 

&  Ad.  227. 

placed.     King  7/.  Ir'iabitants.  i  B.  &  Ad.  217. 

Den  V.  Crawford,  8  N.  J.  (L.)  90;  Tucker  v.  Tucker,  5  Ired.  (Eq.)  84 ; 

Chandler's  Appeal,  34  Wis.  505. 

In  will.    Hunter  v.  Cheshire.  L.  R.,  8  Ch.  App.  751  ;  Lallerstedt  v. 

Jennings,  23  Ga.  571. 

residuary .    In  will.    Laing?'.  Barbour,  119  Mass.  S23< 

In  will.  Russell  v.  Russell,  36  N.  Y.  581. 
In  statute.  Coleman  v.  State,  32  Ala.  581. 
In  will.    Hinson  v.  Pickett,  i  Hill  (S.  C),  37  ;  Booth  v.  Terrell,  16  Ga. 

20. 

his  aoceptanoe.     Reynolds  v.  Doyle,  i  Man.  &  G.  753. 

In  statute.    Burchfield  v.  Northern  Central  R.  R.,  57  Barb.  589. 

Devol  V.  Halsted,  16  Ind.  287. 

Eppes  V.  Mississippi,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  35  Ala.  33. 

In  charter-party.    The  Volunteer,  i  Sumn.  551. 

In  contract.    Messent  v.  Reynolds,  3  C.  B.  200. 

In  order.    Grant  v.  Dabney,  19  Kas.  390. 

In  lease.    Jackson  v.  Benson,  i  McCleland,  64 ;  Foster  v.  Peyster,  9 

Cush.  246;  Hemphill  v.  Eckfeldt,  5  Whart.  278. 

and  lease.    In  lease,    Lovering  v.  Lovering,  13  N.  H.  513. 

In  statute.    Chouteau  v.  Str.  Anthony,  1 1  Mo.  227  ;  United  States  v. 

Bromley,  12  How.  88;  Dewees'  Case,  Chase's  Dec.   531;  United 

States  V.  Cottingham,  2  Blatchf.  470. 
of  credit.     Union  Bank  v.  Coster,  1  Sandf.  563 ;  3  N.  Y.  203 ; 

Mechanics'  Bank  v.  New  York,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  4  Duer,  480,  13  N.  Y. 

599;  Birckhead  z/.  Brown,  5  Hill, '642. 

orciroular.   In  statute.    United  States  «/.  Noelk<-       Blatchf.  558. 

or  power  of  attorney.    In  statute.    Walker  v.     ^mmett,  2  C.  B. 

850. 
In  deed.    Clayton  v.  Gregson,  5  Ad.  &  Ell.  303. 
Williams  v.  Wilcox,  8  Ad.  &  Ell.  335. 

on.    In  insurance  policy.     Smith  v.  Ins.  Co.,  89  Pa.  St.  289. 

taxes during  the  term.    In  lease.    Valle  v.  Fargo,  i  Mo.  (App.) 

347. 

then ■  the  same  thereout.     Drewe  v.  Lamson,  1 1  Ad.  &  Ell.  529. 

Crocker  v.  Musgrove,  9  Q.  B.  223;  Lloyd  v.  Wycoff,  11   N.  J.  (L.)  218 ; 

Princeton  Bk.  v.  Crozer,  22  N.  J.  (L.)  383;  Camp  v.  Chamberlin, 

5  Denio,  198. 

In  statute.    Moore  v,  Foote,  32  Miss.  469. 

and  collect.    In  statute.    Mclnery  v.  Reed,  23  Iowa,  410. 


LEVY. 


200 


LIBERTY. 


LEVYINO. 


LEWD. 
LEWDLY. 

LEWDNESS. 
LIABILITIES. 


LEVY  — Continued.  ^  ,        r.u       •     i      r- 

of  an  execution.     In  insurance  policy.    Colt  v,  PhcEtiix  Ins.  Lo., 

54  N.  Y.  595. 
gale  and  forfeiture.    In  treaty.    The  Kansas  Indians,  S  Wall. 

737- 
Reg.  V.  Whipp.  4  Q.  B.  145  ;  Blood  v.  Light,  38  Cal.  649. 
war.   In  constitution.    U.  S.  v,  Greathouse,  2  Abb.  (U.  S.)  364;  4 

Sawy.  457;  ex  parte  Bollman,  4  Cranch,  75;  U.  S.  v.  Mitchell.  3 

Dall.  348;  U.  S.  V.  Vigol.  2  Dall.  346;  2  Burr's  Trial,  401  ;  U.  S.  v. 

Hoxie.  I  Paine.  269 ;  U.  S.  v.  Hanway,  2  Wall.  Jr.  199. 
Snow  V.  Witcher,  9  Ired  (L.)  346. 
and  lasciviously  associate  and  cohabit  together.    In  statute. 

State  V.  Marvin,  12  Iowa,  409;   Com.  v.  Calef,  10  Mass.  153;  State 

V.  Moore,  i  Swan.  (Tenn.)  136. 
In  statute.     Com.  v.  Lambert,  12  Allen,  177. 
Queen  v.  Capel,  12  Ad.  &  Ell.  4«4- 
In  statute.    Stant  >n  v.  Wilkeson,  8  Ben.  357. 

contracted  uefore.    In  statute.    Re  Hook,  2  Dill.  93. 

aU  the  outstanding of  the  said  newspaper.     In  contract. 

Perret  v.  King,  30  La.  Ann.  1368  (31  Am.  Rep.  240). 
contingent contracted  by  the  bankrupt.    In  statute.    Zimmer 

V.  Schleehauf,  1 1 5  Mass.  52. 
debts  or contracted  before.    In  statute.    Re  Hook,  2  Dill.  <)-• 

U.  S.  V.  Ulrici,  3  Dill.  532- 

to  pay  money  upon  a  contingency.    In  statute.    Maples  v. 

Pepper,  18  C.  B.  178. 
In  statute.    State  v.  Davis,  12  R.  I.  492. 

to  forfeiture.    In  statute.    The  Mary  Celeste,  2  Lowell,  354- 

with  him  Ibr  the  same  debt.    In  statute.    Fisse  v.  Einstein,  5 

Mo.  (App.)  78. 
to  be in  the  second  instance.    In  promissory  note.    Bartlett  v. 

Saunders,  35  Ga.  142. 
Com.  V.  Clapp,  4  Mass.  163  :  Johnson  v.  Stebbins.  5  Ind.  364:  Armen- 

trout  V.  Moraida,  8  Blackf.  426 ;  Whitney  v.  Janesville  Gazette.  5 

Biss.33o:  Gathercole7/.Nicoll,i5M.&W.3i8:  O'Brien  z/.  Clement. 

15  M  &  W.  435;  Clark  v.  Binney,  2  Pick.  113  ,  Dexter  v.  Spear.  4 

Mason.  115:  White  v.  Nichols,  3  How.  266;  Root  v.  King,  7  Cow. 

613;    Ryckman   v.   Delevan,   25    Wend.    186:    State  v.   Farley.   4 

McCord,  317;  Cochrane.  Butterfield,  18  R.  I.  115. 
In  instruction.    Spring  Co.  v.  Edgar,  9  Otto,  645. 

reward.    In  offer  of  reward.     Shuey  v.  U.  S.,  2  Otto,  10. 

et  legales  homines.    State  v.  Glasgow.  Cam.  &  N.  38. 

Com.  V.  Alger,  7  Cush.  70;  Trustees  v.  Foy.  i  Murphy,  58  (3  Am. 

Dec.  672). 
Com.  V.  Alger,  7  Cush.  70;  Trustees  v.  Foy.  i  Murphy,  58  (3  Am. 
Dec.  672). 

of  the  press.    In  constitution.    Com.  v.  Blanding,  3  Pick.  304 

(15  Am.  Dec.  214);  Sweeney  v.  Baker.  13  W.  Va.  158  (31  Am.  Rep. 

757). 

to  make.    Curtiss  v  Hoyt,  19  Conn.  155. 

at to.    In  order.    Miller  v.  Shuttleworth.  7  C.  B.  105. 


LIABILITY. 


LIABLE. 


LIBEL. 


LEBEBAL. 

LTBEBOS. 
LEBEBTIES. 

UBEBTY. 


.MSMiiiim 


IBERTY. 

nix  Ins.  Co., 
ms,  5  Wall. 


J.  S.)364:  4 
-.  Mitchell.  3 
401  ;  U.  S.  V. 


.    In  statute. 
IS.  153;  State 


LICENSE. 


201 


LIGHT, 


33- 
/«  contract' 

'ute.    Zimnier 

ok.  2  Dill.  92. 

e.    Maples  v. 


jwell,  354- 
V.  Einstein,  5 

^.    Bartlett  v. 

364;  Armen- 

Ue  Gazette,  5 

en  V.  Clement, 

ter  V.  Spear,  4 

King,  7  Cow. 

V.   Farley,   4 


tto,  10. 

"J.  38. 

hy,  58  (3  Am. 

hy,  58  (3  Am. 

ig,  3  Pick.  304 
(31  Am.  Rep. 


105. 


UOENSE. 


LIBIT. 
UFE. 


UQHT. 


Bridges  t.  Pursell,  i  Dev.  k  B.  496;  lUery  t.  Jones,  81  III.  403; 
Thomas  7'.  Surreil,  \';iUKhii,  350;  Rathhone  7',  McConnell,  20  Bari). 
31 1  ;  Taylor  v.  Watn  .  7  T.iiint,  374  ;  Cook  v.  Stearns,  1 1  Mass.  523 ; 
Mumford  v,  Whitney,  15  Wend.  380;  Thompson  v.  McElanacy, 
82  Pa.  St.  174;  Anderson  v.  Simpson,  21  lowu,  399;  Greeley  7'. 
Stetson,  37Mirh,  153;  Knowles  v.  Peck,  42  Conn.  387;  Sun  Asso- 
ciation V.  Tribune  Association,  44  N.  Y.(S.  C.)  136;  Wolfe?'.  Frost. 
4  Sandf.  Ch.  72  ;  Jamieson  t.  Millemann,  3  Duer,  255  ;  Mumfoid, 
■j>.  Whitney,  15  Wend.  380(30  Am.  Dec.  60);  Douiittic  v,  Eddy,  7 
Barb.  78. 

In  contract.     Oliver  v.  Morgan,  10  llcisk.  322. 

In  statute.  Gibbons  v.  Ogden.  9  Wheat,  i  ;  Sinnot  7'.  Davenport,  22 
How.  227;  U.  S.  7/.  Cutting,  3  Wall.  441  ;  People  v.  Acton.  48  Barb. 
524;  Ash  V.  People,  11  Mich.  347;  State  v.  Watson.  5  Blackf.  155; 
People  V.  Mayor  of  New  York,  7  How.  Pr.  81  ;  Curtis  v.  Smith,  42 
Iowa,  665. 

and  empower.    In  deed.    Washburne  v.  Gould.  3  Story,  157. 

and  regulate.    In  constitution.    San  Jose  v.  R.  Co.,  53  Cal.  476. 

appointment  or  authority.    In  statute.    Com.  v.  Kennedy,  108 

Mass.  293 ;  Com.  v.  Carpenter,  100  Mass.  206 ;  Com.  v.  Wilson,  1 1 
Cush.  413;  Com.  V.  Lafontaine,  3  Gray,  481 ;  Com.  v.  McSherry,  3 
Gray,  481,  note;  Com,  v.  Conant,  6  Gray,  484;  Com.  v.  Clapp,  5 
Gray,  99;  Com.  v.  Clark,  14  Gray,  374. 

regulate  and  restrain  theatrical  amusements.    In  statute. 

Hodges  V.  Mayor,  2  Humph.  61. 
tax.    In  city  ordinance.    Home  Ins.  Co.  v.  City  Council,  3  Otto, 


16  ;  Home  Ins.  Co.  v.  City  Council,  50  Ga.  530. 
In  statute.    City  of  Leavenworth  v.  Booth,  1 5  Kas.  627. 

any or  authority.    In  statute.     State  v.  Grant,  74  Mo.  36. 

pilot.    In  statute.     Brown  v.  Elwell,  60  N.  Y.  249. 

premises.    In  statute.    Lester  v.  Tonens,  2  Q.  B.  Div.  403. 

Ex  parte  Foster,  2  Story,  133;  Jordan  v.  Bank,  74  N.  Y.  467;  Green 

V.  Johnson,  2  Hawks.  309;  McFarland  v.  Wheeler,  26  Wend.  467  ; 

Trust  V.  Pirsson,  i  Hilt.  292  ;  Walter  v.  Smith,  2  B.  &  Aid.  439. 
In  contract.    Griswold  v.  Cook,  46  Conn.  198. 
In  letter.    Stone  v.  Browning,  49  Barb.  244. 
In  statute.     Storm  %>.  Waddell,  2  Sandf.  Ch.  494;  Downer  v.  Brackett, 

21  Vt  509;  Wright?/.  Vickers,  81  Pa.  St.  122;  Jones  ?/.  Groover,  46 

Ga.  568;  ex  parte  Foster,  2  Story,  131 ;  Porter  v.  Brooks,  35  Cal. 

199;  Davenport  v.  Tilton,  10  Mete.  320;  Holmes  v.  Tutton,  5  El.  & 

Bl.  78 ;  re  Trim,  2  Hughejj,  356. 

or  pledge.    Gloucester  Bk.  7/.  Worcester,  10  Pick.  528. 

under  final  process.    In  statute.    Howe  v.  Ins.  Co.,  42  Cal.  531. 

upon  a  judgment.     Brundson  v.  Allard,  2  El.  &  EI.  27. 

give  any thereon.     In  statute.     McMurray  v.  St.  Louis   Oil 

Manuf.  Co.,  33  Mo.  377. 

in .    In  statute.    State  v.  Farmer,  21  Mo.  160. 

beyond  the of  the  ofibnder.    In  statute.    Wallack  v.  Van  Ris- 

wick,  2  Otto,  202. 

during  the thereof.    In  deed.     Benham  v.  Minor,  38  Conn.  253. 

inflammable  fluid  used  as  a .    In  insvrcmce policy.    Williams  z/. 

Firemans'  Fund  Ins.  Co.,  54  N.  Y.  569. 


LIGHTER. 


302 


LIQUIDATED. 


UOHTBR. 


UKB. 


-j;^^;^^;^;^^  V.  Morriwn, 

1 5  n.  B.  730.  , 

UOHTEEAOE.    Wcu.,,  Tn,n.po,U.io„  Co.  ..  H..l.y.  ■  D»ly.  3»7. 

UOHTNINO.     In  imunvue  poluy.     bpensicy  v.  *- 

fl^e'by  —    /«  '•«— '  M'-V.    Babcock  ..  Mont.  Ins.  Co..  4  N.  Y. 
Jlde-orlptionandquallty.     mUatuU.    Great  Western  R.  Co.  .. 

J:  lure''  ZaiuU.     Re  Empire  A„.  Co..  L.  R..  4  Eq.  Cas.  34.  ; 
Parker^..  R.Co.,6El.&Bl.   .02.  ^  ^    ^  ^^, 

offbnse.     fnstaMr.    Com.  t/.  Fontaln,  .27  Mass  45^. 

_  proceeding..    /«./«/«/-    Queen  ..  Justices  of  Surrey.  L.   R.. 

___  .um.     In  statute.    Toledo,  etc..  R.  Co.  v.  People.  8,  111^41  • 
authoX  of  the  —  nature.     In  statute.    Le  Veux  ..  Berkley.  5 

in^_^mLer.    /«..«..W..«.     Ex  parte  Aldridge.  2  E  &  C  ^^ 
Lrument  of  —  Wnd  or  de«n:iptlon.   In  statute.   Sears  ..  State. 

Uableta'-^penalty.    In  statute.    Thomas  ..  Stephenson.  2  El.  * 

tol  — e«.ct.  in  statute.   Reg.  ..  Harwick.  .  E..&  Bl.6.8;  Reg. 

V.  Cemetery  Co..  6  El.  &  Bl.  419. 
/„«,///.    rtate  Bank  ..  Ewing.  .7  Ind.  68;  Farnsh  ..  Cook.  6  Mo. 

JlTJf  Walton  Commrs.  ..  WaUord^L.  R..  .0  Q  B.  .^^ 
__  and  appoint.     In  deed.    Shove  v.  Pincke.  5  Term.  Rep.  .24. 

iuriadiotion.     Den  v.  Hammel,  18  N.  J.  (L.)  73- 
IIoT^l    /«.-^-/.    American  Button  Hole  CO.  ..Gurnee. 

«n«r''' of  buildings.     In  statute.     Bd.  of  Wks^..  Hall.  L.  R 

general or  duuouib  6  C.  P.  87  ;  St.  George  v.  Spar- 

4  C  P.  85 ;  Simpson  v.  Smith,  L.  k.,  o  v..  i .    /  . 

„Lni  uU  the  -Of  «..  -nl.    /.  «--    Card  ..  C».eb, 

„,1!!-^d.l.a«ofrtlWnd..    /«»/«    H«n...Hort.3B-o.- 

C^tJl  — tale,  qui..    /«.»^»«.    Wiele,..Schni.zi..7C.B. 

UftUIDATB.     Fl^Lr  ..  Bank  of  United  States.  8  Wheat.  378. 

UQUIDATBD.     Harero.es  -.  C«.k,  .5  Ga.  3j».  _^^ 

damages.    Pierce  w.  Fuller,  8  Mass.  ^i  is  .-R„-h 

/,  „„,™r  Lon,..  Towle,  4=  Mo.  s« :  Hahn  ..  HorstMan,  ..  Bush, 

349 


UEEWIBE. 

UMIT. 

LIMITED. 
UNE. 


UNEN. 
UNSEED. 


452. 

Surrey,  L.  R.. 

sh.  I4<- 
8i  III.  141. 
X  V.  Berkley,  5 

2  B.  &  C.  600. 
.    Sears  v.  State. 

phenson,  2  El.  & 

&  BI.618;  Reg. 

V.  Cook,  6  Mo. 

I.  B.  180. 
rm.  Rep.  124. 

lie  Co.  V.  Gurnee, 

ks.  V.  Hall,  L.  R.. 
;t.  George  v.  Spar- 

freebody,  4  C.  B. 

Card  V.  Caleb, 

t  V.  Hort.  3  Brown 

.  Schilizzi,  17  C.  B. 


m.  Dec.  102). 
tlorstman,  12  Bush, 


LIQU/DAT/'J). 


203 


LIVING, 


LIQinOATBD 


-  Continued. 
demand 


Foote  V.  Sprague,  1 3  Kns.  1 55. 
In  statute.     Ilodsoll  v.  Baxt-'i,  I  El.  B.  4  El.  885. 


UQUIDATmO. 


aooountfl.     In  statute.    Cooper  v.  Cuates,  31  Wall.  105. 


LIQUOB. 


LIQUORS. 


LIST. 


LITERABT. 


LTFEBATXJBE. 


LiriGATED. 

unoious. 

LITTLE. 
LIVE. 


LIVED. 

LIVELIHOOD. 
LIVES. 


LIVTNO, 


In  statute.     State  7'.  Martin,  34  Ark.  340. 

fermented  or  distilled .    In  statute.    Harris  v.  Jens.  9  C.  B. 

(N.  S.)  152. 

Bpirituoiu .    In  statute.    Ciiflford  v.  State,  29  Wis.  329. 

In  statute.     People  ?'.  Crilley,  20  Barb.  246;  State  v,  Townley,  18  N. 

J.  (L.)  311 ;  Kizer  v.  Randicman,  5  Jones  (N.  C),  428. 

malt .    In  statute.    State  v.  Stais,  67  Me.  242. 

sale  of  spirituous .    In  deed.    Fielden  v.  Slater,  L.  R.,  7  Eq.  Cas. 

523. 
strong  or  spirituous .    In  statute.    Commrs.  of  Tompkins  Co. 

V.  Taylor,  21  N.  Y.  173. 
^^  of  voters.    In  statute.    Noseworthy  t^.  Overseers,  L.  R.,  9  C.  P. 

233. 
In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Jones,  8  Q.  B.  725 ;  Queen  v.  Pocock,  8  Q.  B.  729. 
property.    Woolsey  v.  Judd,  4  Duer,  379;  Keene  i^.  Wheatley, 

4  Am.  L.  Keg.  44. 

purposes.    In  statute.     Kendrick  v.   Farquhar,   8  Ohio,    189; 

Common  Council  v.  Indianapolis,  8  Ind.  328. 

In  statute.     Baker  v.  Lee,  8  H.  L.  Cas.  495  ;  Reg.  v.  Jones,  8  Q.  B. 
725  ;  Queen  v.  Pocock,  8  Q.  B.  729. 

soienoe  and  the  fine  arts.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Manchester,  16 

Q.  B.  450. 
Eastman  v.  Symonds,  108  Mass.  568. 
right.    In  statute.    Cucullu  7/.  Hernandez,  13  Otto,  116. 

32. 

In  will.    Porter  v.  Tourney,  3  Vesey,  31 1. 

-  stock.    In  statute.    The  Matilda  A.  Lewis,  5 


Ross  V.  Ross,  103 


State  V.  Call,  48  N.  H. 
and  dead  stock. 

horses,  mules  and — 

Blatchf.  520. 

together  as  husband  and  wife.    In  statute. 

Mass.  575;  Hanson  v.  Hanson,  in  Mass.  158. 
In  will.     Darley  v.  Darley,  3  Atk.  Ch.  399. 

the  form  on  which  he .    In  will.    Kendall  v.  Miller,  47  How. 

Pr.  446. 

joint .    In  decree  in  equity.    Highley  v.  Allen,  3  Mo.  (App.)  521. 

In  deed.    Randle  v.  Long,  6  Ad.  &  Ell.  225. 

In  statute.     Hanson  v.  Hanson,  in  Mass.  158. 

in  adultery.  In  statute.  People  v.  Gates,  46  Cal.  53  ;  Richard- 
son w.  Sta**?,  37  Tex.  364 ;  State  V.  Crowner,  56  Mo.  147;  Hall  w. 
State,  53  Ala.  463  ;  State  v.  Way,  5  Neb.  283  ;  Parks  v.  State,  4  Tex. 
(App.)  134;  State  V.  Gastrell,  14  Ind.  346;  McLelland  v.  State,  25 
Ga.  477  ;  Collins  z/.  State,  14  Ala.  608;  Smith  v.  State,  39  Ala.  554; 
Hall  V.  State,  53  Ala.  463  ;  Quartemus  v.  State,  48  Ala.  271. 

apart.    In  statute.    Re  Emma,  17  C.  B.  176. 

apart  from  his  wife.    In  statute.     Ex  parte  Gilmore,  3  C.  B.  967, 

at  my  decease.    In  will.    Hall  v.  Hancock,  15  Pick.  255  (26 

Am.  Dec.  598). 


W.  R.  554;  Picot  V.  Arniistead,  2  Ired.  (Eq.)  226. 
gtill— .     In  statute.     Hanson  t/.  Hanson,  1 11  Mass.  158. 


LOAD. 


LOADED. 


LOAN. 


LOANED. 

LOBBY. 
LOCAL. 


LOADING.    


Thwing  V.  Great.  Western  Ins.  Co.,  103  Mass.  406. 

of  two  tons.     Huntley  v.  Woodward.  9  Gray.  86. 

_  or  unload  at  hie  own  risk.    In  bill  0/ lading.    In^ianapohs 
etc..  R.  Co.  V.  Allen,  31  md.  394;  Penn  ^^  Buffalo,  etc    R.      --.  49 
N.  Y.  204 ;  Stlnson  v.  New  York,  etc..  R.  Co..  32  N.  Y.  333- 

In  contract.    Aschroft  7A  Colliery  Co.,  L.  R..  9  Q-  B.  54°.  ^^ 

arms.    In  statute.    Rex  v.  Mountford.  i    Moody.  441;   Re^  ^'^ 

Harris,  5  C.  &  P.  i59-  ,     ,,      . 
or  discharged.    In  statute.     Kingston  Dock  Co.  v.  La  ..larche,  , 

Q    13       Ct    (^       (-'5 

pistol,     'in  verdict.     Rex  v.  Kitchen,  i   Russ.  &  Ry.  95:  Rex  v. 

Carr.  I  Russ.  &  Ry.  378.  r^   o   ,„. 

-in  turn.    In  charter-party.    Robertson  7/.  Jackson  2  C.B.  413  . 
Schultz  V.  Liedcman,  .4  C.  B.  38;  Hudson  v.  Clementson.  18  C.  B. 

_!' off  shore.    In  insurance  policy.    Johnson  v.  North-western,  etc.. 
Ins.  Co..  39  Wis.  87.  - 

__  tuiloading.<5onveyance  or  otherwise,  whether  Mxsing  from 
neX«^  or  otherwise.    In  bill  of  lading.     Hawk:..s  ...  Grea 
Wes?rn  ^.'Co..  .7  Mich.  57;  Sisson  ..  Cleveland,  etc..  R.  Co..  .4 

Mich.  489.  T    o    ^  o  R 

from  the In  insurance  policy.    Jones  v.  Ins.  Co.,  L.  K..  7  M-  »• 

to  bl  suspended  while .    In  insurance  policy.    Reed  v.  Ins.  Co., 

TyLTRecham,3H.&J.  109.  Kent  7;.  Mining  Co..  78  N.  Y^i 58 

In  statute.    Conklin  v.  Nat.  Bk.  of  Oswego,  45  N.  Y.  655:  Bank  ... 
Lanier,  1 1  Wall.  369 

of  money.    In  statute.    Kendig  ...  Linn.  47  Iowa,  62. 

or  discount  on  pledge  of  its  own  stock.    Vansands  v.  Middle- 
sex County  Bk.,  26  Conn.  157. 

its  credit-    In  constitution.    Jarrott  v.  City  of  Moberly.  5  Dili. 

256. 
In  will.    Wright's  Appeal,  89  Pa.  St.  67.  o,  *  1,'  .,, 

given  or  —  to.    In  constitution.     Darby  v.  Wright,  3  Blatch..  .72. 

services.    Trist  v.  Child.  21  Wall.  44i- 

—  action.     Mason  v.  Warner.  31  Mo.  508;  Henwood  v.  Cheesman, 

1  S.  &    R.    500-  ,r     L 

.        n       i«  „.   Hill«!    ^c  N  Y.  449 ;  Huber  v. 
bill.    In  constitution.    People  -.  rills,  35   J>^  «•  W 

Peonle  40 N  Y  132;  People  7/.  Supervisors,  43  N.  Y.  10.  People  z/. 

people,  49  w.  I.  lii,  '      H  Dx.^r.1..  9A  N  Y  4os  ;  Connor  v. 

O'Brien.  38  N.  Y.  193 :  >Villiams  v.  People,  24  N.  if  .405  . 

Mayor    s  N.  Y.285:  Healey  v.  Dudley.  5  L*"""  "  ^  .Fall   Brook 

S  Ca.  Lynch.'47  How'  Pr.  5- ;  People  ..Stephens  2  Abb 

Pr.  (N.  S.)  348;  People  v.  McCourdle,   35  N.  Y.  449.    ^  ^rce  v. 

Kimball,  9  Greenl.  54(23  Am.  Dec.  537)-  r>  1    «e 

diseaae.     In  insurance  policy.    Scholes  v.  Ins.  Co..  42  Cal.  525- 

__  law.    In  constitution.    Earle  v.  Board  of  Education,  55  Cal.  489 ; 


■smmmmmem- 


LOCAL. 


LOCAL. 


205 


LOSSES. 


■J.  Bostwick,  23 
58. 


Indianapolis, 
etc.,  R.  "-.49 
V.  333- 

r,  441  ;   Rex  V. 

.  V.  La  Marche, 

Ry.  95 ;  Rex  v. 

)n,  2  C.  B.  413; 
sntson,  18  C.  B. 

th-western,  etc., 

r  arising  from 
awki.is  V.  Great 
,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  14 

o.,  L.  R.,  7  Q.  B. 

Reed  v.  Ins.  Co., 

,  78N.  y.  158. 

Y.  655 ;  Bank  v, 

a,  62. 

nsandsz/.  Middle- 

■  Moberly.  5  DilU 

t,  3  Blatchi.  172. 
ood  V.  Cheesman, 

Y.  449  ;  Huber  v. 
.  Y.  10;  People  7/. 
Y.  405  ;  Connor  v. 
.  115;  Fall   Brook 

Stephens,  2  Abb. 
Y.  449;    P'erce  v. 

Co.,  42  Cal.  525- 
;ation,  55  Cal.  489  \ 


LOCATE. 


LOCAL  — Continued. 

State  71.  Walton,  69  Mo.  556;  Montgomery  v.  Com.,  91  Pa.  St.  125; 
River  Rendering  Co.  v.  Bt-hr,  7  Mo.  (App.)  346;  State  v.  Shields,  4 
Mo.  (App.)  260  ;  Lastro  v.  State,  3  Tex.  (App.)  363. 
—  offloe.    In  statute.     State  v.  Supervisors,  21  Wis.  445. 

option  law.     Boyd  v.  Bryant,  35  Ark.  73. 

pTirposes.     In  constitution.     People  z/.  Comm'rs  of  Highways,  54 

N.  Y.  276,  People  v.  Allen,  42  N.  Y.  378;  People  v.  Densmore,  r 
Thomp.  &  C.  280. 

In  statute.    South  Boston  R.  Co.  v.  Middlesex  R.  Co.,  121  Mass.  485  ; 
Moule  V.  Macedon,   etc.,  R.  Co.,  6  How.  Pr.  37. 

In  contract.    Waldron  v.  Marcier,  82  111.  550  ;  Railroad  Co.  v.  Jones,  2 
Coldw.  574. 

anew.    In  statute.     Hyde  Park  v.  Comm'rs,  117  Mass.  416. 

Middlesex  R.  Co.  v.  Wakefield,  103  Mass.  263. 

now ,    Chambers  7'.  Clews,  21  Wall.  317. 

Rector  7/.  U.  S.,  2  Otto.  698. 

HoUingsworth  v.  Barbour,  4  Pet.  466. 

North  Noonday  Mining  Co.  v.  Orient  Mining  Co..  i   Fed.  Rep.  522 ; 

Bullion  Mining  Co.  v.  Croesus  Co.,  2  Nev.  168 ;   Foote  v.  National 

Mining  Co.,  2  Mont.  402  ;  Philpots  v.  Blaesdel,  8  Nev.  61  ;   Eureka 

Co.  V.  Richmond  Co.,  4  Sawy.  302. 
quartz .    Bullion  Mining  Co.  v.  Croesus  Co.,  2  Nev.  168;  Foote 

V.  National  Mining  Co.,  2  Mont.  402  ;    Philpots  7/.  Blaesdel,  8  Nev. 

61 ;   Eureka  Co.  v.  Richmond  Co.,  4  Sawy.  302. 
King  V.  Inhabitants,  i  B.  &  C.  580. 
In  statute.     Phillips  v.  Hewson,  3  C.  P.  Div.  26  ;  Lalorde  v.  McGlow, 

3  Can.  Leg.  News,  94 ;  Rex  v.  Bew.  \  Russ.  &  Ry.  480. 

Marshall  7a  Baltimore,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  16  How.  314. 


LOCATED. 

LOCATION. 

LOCATOR. 

LODE. 


LODQEB. 


LOGkBOLLINQ. 


LOOS. 
LONO. 


LOOMS. 

LOSE. 

LOSING. 

LOOSE. 
LOSS. 


LOSSES. 


In  statute.    Haynes  v.  Hayward,  40  Me.  145. 

price.    Moore  v.  Desarts,  i  N.  Y.  359. 

weight.    In  contract.    Giles  v.  Jones,  1 1  Ex.  393. 

as as  she  lives.    In  will.    Modlin  v.  Kennedy,  53  Ind.  267. 

In  deed.     Cort  v.  Sagar,  3  Hurl.  &  N.  372. 

Lawrence  v.  State,  i  Humph.  228  (34  Am.  Dec.  644), 

party.    In  statute.     Bangor,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Chamberlain,  60  Me. 

285. 

turn any  cattle.     In  statute.     Sherborn  v.  Wells,  3  B.  &  S.   784. 

Fay  V.  Parker,  53  N.  H.  342. 

In  bill  of  lading.     Baltimore,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  McWhinney,  36  Ind.  436  ; 
Covington  v.  Willan,  Gow.  115;  Porter  7'.  Southern  Ex.  Co.,  4  S.  C. 

135- 
In  statute.    Tlie  Franconia,  3  Prob.  Div.  163. 

arising  from  illicit  trade.     In  insurance  policy.     Suydam  v. 

Marine  Ins.  Co.,  i  Johns.  181  (3  Am.  Dec.  307). 

by  theft.     In  insurance  policy.     Leiber  7/.  Ins.  Co.,  6  Bush,  641. 

In  statute.     Whitehouse  v.  R.  Co.,  L.  R.,  5  Ex.  13. 

all  other and  misfortunes.      In  insurance  policy.     Butler  v. 

Wildman,  3  B.  &  Aid.  404 ;  Phillips  v.  Barber,  5  B.  &  Aid.  161. 


LOST. 


206 


LUGGAGE. 


LOST. 


LOT. 


LOTS. 
LOTTEBY. 


LOW. 

LUCID. 
LUCRATIVE. 

LUOQAOE. 


In  statute.    Ex  parte  Cording,  4  B.  &  Adol.  207. 

boundary.    Perry  «/.  Pratt,  31  Conn.  442. 

deed.     Thompson  v.  Thompson,  9  Ind.  323. 

note.     McGregory  v.  McGregory,  107  Mass.  543. 

or  damaged.    In  notice.     Garnett  v.  Willan,  $  B.  &  Aid.  57. 

or  defeated  by  abandonment.    In  statute.    Curtiss  v.  Smith, 

35  Conn.  156. 

or  not  lost.    In  insurance  policy.    Insurance  Co.  v.  Lyman,  15 

Wall.  664;  Insurance  Co.  v.  Folsom.  18  Wall.  237;  Arkansas  Insur- 
ance Co.  V.  Bostwick,  25  Ark.  539. 

In  statute.     Hooper  v.  Robinson,  8  Otto,  529. 

time.     In  contract.     Barlow  71.  Lambert,  28  Ala.  704. 

Edwards  v.  Dickerson,  28  N.  J.  (L.)  39;  Trotter  v.  St.  Louis  Public 
Schools,  9  Mo.  70;  Kissell  v.  Same,  18  How.  19  ;  Glasgow  v.  Horitz. 
I  Black,  595. 

of  ground.     In  statute.     Gardner  v.  Eberhart,  82  111.  316. 

of  land.     In  statute.     Fitzgerald  v.  Thomas,  61  Mo.  499. 

or  curtilage.    In   statute.     Coddington  7/.    Dry  Dock  Co.,   2 

Vroom,  477. 

In  deed.     Ludlow  v.  Pack,  4  Ohio,  5. 

In  statute.     Collins  v.  New  Albany,  59  Ind.  396. 

In  statute.  U.  S.  v.  Olney,  i  Deady,  461  ;  Dunn  7'.  People,  40  III.  465 ; 
State  V.  Clarke,  33  N.  H.  329  ;  Com.  v.  Thacher,  97  Mass.  583 ;  Hall; 
V.  Ruggles,  56  N.  Y.  424;  State  v.  Shorts,  3  Vroom,  398;  Worden 
V.  Shotwell,  3  Zab.  465  ;  Bell  v.  State,  5  Sneed,  507 ;  Com.  v.  Chubb, 
5  Rand.  (Va.)  71$;  Eubanks  7>.  State,  3  Heisk.  488;  Randlu  v. 
State,  42  Tex.  580 ;  State  v.  Bryant,  74  N.  C.  207  ;  People  v.  Art 
Union,  7  N.  Y.  240;  Morris  7>.  Blackman,  2  Hurl.  &  Colt.  912; 
Com.  V.  Manderiield,  8  Phila.  457;  Charles  v.  People,  i  N.  Y.  180; 
Eslava  v.  State,  44  Ala.  406;  Thomas  v.  People,  59  III.  160;  Cha- 
vannah  v.  State,  49  Ala.  396 ;  Wilkinson  v.  Gill,  74  N.  Y.  63  (30  Am. 
Rep.  264);  Skiff  T'.  Johnson,  57  N.  H.  475;  Buckalew  f.  State,  62 
Ala.  334;  Fleming  v.  Bills,  3  Oregon,  286;  State  v.  Pinchback,  2 
Mill,  128;  U.  S.  V.  Hornibrook,  2  Dill.  229;  People  v.  Payne,  3 
Denio,  88;  Schneider  7/.  Charles,  4  S.  &  R.  151  (8  Am.  Dec.  682) ; 
Negley  v.  Devlin,  12  Abb.  Pr.  (N.  S.)  160;  Allport  v.  Nutt,  i  C.  B. 
980;  Morris  v.  Blackman,  2  H.  &  C.  914;  State  v.  Mumford,  73  Mo. 
647 ;  Com.  V.  Manderfield,  i  Pa.  Leg.  Gaz.  37. 

ticket.     In  statute.    Kitchen  v.  Greenbaum,  61  Mo.  no. 

In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Thacher,  97  Mass.  583. 

materials  for  a .    In  statute.    Com.  v.  Dana,  2  Mete.  334. 

promote  a .    In  statute.     Miller?'.  Com.,  13  Bush,  731. 

water  mark.     Slover  v.  Jack,  60  Pa.  St.  339  ;  Gerrish  v.  Pro- 
prietors, 26  Me.  384. 
interval.     Frazer?/.  Frazer,  2  Del.  Ch.  260 

ofEloes.     In  constitution.      State  v.  Kirk,  44  Ind.  401 ;  Dailey  v. 

State,  8  Blackf.  329. 

Cahill  V.  London,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  10  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  154. 

ordinary .    In  statute.     Phillips  v.  R.  Co.,  19  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  324. 

personal .  In  statute.  Hudston  v.  Midland  R.  Co.,  10  B.  &  S.  514. 


ommt 


mm 


.UGGAGE. 


LUNACY. 


207 


MAILED. 


:  Aid.  57- 
tiss  V.  Smith, 

V.  Lyman,  15 
-kansas  Insur- 


Louis  Public 
gow  V.  Horitz. 

111.  3'6. 

o.  499- 
Dock  Co.,   2 


ople,  40  !"•  465 : 
Vlass.  583;  Hall; 
n,  398 ;  Worden 
Com.  V.  Chubb, 
488;   Randle  v. 
;  People  V.  Art 
1.  &  Colt.  912; 
>le.  I   N.  Y.  180; 
i9  111.  160;  Cha- 
N.  V.  63  (30  Am. 
alew  V.  State,  62 
7/.  Pinchback,  2 
jple  V.  Payne,  3 
\  Am.  Dec.  682) ; 
t  V.  Nutt,  I  C.  B. 
Mumford,  73  Mo. 

Mo.  1 10. 

Mete.  334. 

sh,  731- 

;  Gerrish  v.  Pro- 


ud. 401 ;  Dailey  v. 


).  B.  (N.  S.)  324. 
;o.,  10  B.  &  S.  5>4. 


LUNACY.  Owing's  Case,  i  Bland  Ch.  370  (17  Am.  Dec.  31 1)  ;  Beverley's  Case,  4 

,  Coke,  124^/  re  Vanauken,  10  N.  J.  (Eq.)  186,  re  Barker,  2  Johns. 

Ch.  232. 

LYING.  about.    In  statute.     Morriss  ;-.  Jeffries.  L.  R.,  i  Q.  B.  263 ;  Law- 

rence  v.  King,  L.  R.,  3  Q.  B.  345. 

at  anchor.     Welsh  v.  N.  Y.  Floating  Dock,  ^^  N.  Y  453 ;  Read 

V.  Ins.  Co.,  19  Hun,  284. 

at  the  wharf.     Dewees  v.  Adger,  2  McCord,  105. 

X  days.     In  charter-party.     Commercial  Steam  Co.  v.   Boulton, 

L.  R.,  JO  Q.  B.  346. 

on.    In  deed.     Roe  v.  Doe,  4  Houst.  328. 

up.     In  insurance  policy.     Dows  v.  Howard  Ins.  Co.,  5  Robt.  473. 


M  one per  centum.    In  note.    U.  S.  ta  Hardyman,  13  Peters,  176. 

MACHINE.  In  statute.  Burrz/.  Duryee,  i  Wall.  531  ;  CorningT/.  Burden,  15  How. 
267;  New  England  Car  Co.  v.  R.  Co.,  n  Md.  81  ;  Piper  v.  Brown, 
4  Fish.  Pat.  Cas.  175  ;  Union  Sugar  Refinery  v.  Mathiesson,  2  Fish. 
Pat.  Cas.  600; ^Blanch ard  v.  Sprague,  3  Summer,  280. 

shop.     In  insurance  policy.    Goddard  v.  Monitor,  etc.,  Ins.  Co., 

108  Mass.  56. 
mCACHINEBY.  In  contract.    Lowber  v.  Le  Roy,  2  Sandf.   202 ;   Dudley  v.  Jamaica 
Pond  Aqueduct,  100  Mass.  183. 
In  insurance  policy.    Seavey  v.  Central  Ins.  Co.,  iii  Mass.  540. 
In  statute.    Graves  v.  Pierce,  53  Mo.  423 ;  Com.  v.  Lowell  Gas-light  Co., 
12  Allen,  75. 

MADE<  In  plea.    Robinson  v.  Grundy,  50  Vt.  122. 

an  assault.     In  pleading.     Polkinghorn  v.  Wright,  8  Q.  B.  197. 

and  levied.    In  statute.     Wray  v.  Earl,  4  B.  &  Adol.  125. 

a  note.    In  plea.    Peets  v.  Bratt,  6  Barb.  662  ;  Sawyer  v.  Warner, 

15  Barb.  282 ;  Chappell  v.  Bissell,  10  How.  Pr.  274  ;  Snyder  v.  State 
Bk.,  I  111.  122. 
'  or  payable  in  this  State.    In  statute.    Orcutt  v.  Hough,  54  N . 


H.  472. 

to*  appear.     In  statute.    Stanley  v.  Fieldan,  5  B.  &  Aid.  437. 

useftll.    In  warranty.     Davis  v.  Ball,  6  Cush.  505. 

void.    In  statute.    Kemp  v.  Kennedy,  Pet.  C.  C.  40. 

money  actually In  statute.    Fiedeldey  ?/.  Diserens,  26  Ohio  St. 

312. 
time  the  assessment  is .  In  statute.  Mygatt  v.  Washburn,  1 5  N. 

Y.  316. 

MAOISTBATE.     Stockwell  v.  Silloway,  100  Mass.  287;  Carter  7/.  Clohecy,  100  Mass. 
299. 

In  statute.    Martin  v.  State,  32  Ark.  124 ;  Gordon  v.  Hobart,  2  Suinn. 
461  ;  Scanlan  v.  Wright,  13  Pick.  523. 
MAIL.  In  statute.    Wynen  v.  Schappert,  5   Daly,  558 ;  U.  S.  71.  Marselis,  2 

Blatchf.  108. 

carrier.    In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Parsons,  2  Blatchf.  104. 

MATTiATtLK.      matter.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Bromley,  12  How.  88. 

MAILED.  Pier  v.  Heinrischofen,  67  Mo.  163 ;  Bank  v.  DeGroot,  43  N.  Y.  (S.  C.) 

34«. 


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MAKE. 


MAIM.  Foster  v.  People.  50  N.  Y.  598 ;  Reg-  v.  Bullock,  n  Cox  C.  C.   125  : 

State  V.  Harris,  11   Iowa,  414- 
In  statute.     Rex  v.  Owens,   i   Moody.  205 ;  Turman  v.  State.  4  Tex. 

(App.)  586. 
MAIN  sea.     Baker  v.  Hoag.  7  N.  Y.  555 :  3  Barb.  203 .  7  Barb.  113. 

MAINTAIN        In  statute.     Moorehead  v.  Little  Miami  R.  Co,  .7  Ohi«,  340 :  Com.  v. 
MAINTAIN.  ^/«^«  ^^^   ^^^  ^^^^  ^^^  _  ^^.^^^^^  ^^  ^^^^^  ,_,  Conn.  406 ;  State  v. 

Hanchett,  38  Conn.  38;  Usher  z/.  Hiatt.  21  Kas.  54- 

action.     In  statute.    Philpott  v.  Jones,  2  Ad.  &  Ell.  44- 

and  provide.     In  statute.    State  v.  Larger,  45  Mo.  510. 

and  work.    In  statute.     R.  Co.  z/.  R.  Co..  1 1  Ch.  Div.  873- 

ghaU In  statute.     Bacon  v.  Com.,  7  Gratt.  602. 

MAINTAINED.    In  statute.    Smith  z/.  Lyon,  44  Conn.  i75- 

fences  shall  be In  statute.    Rhodes  7/.  Mummery,  48  Incl.  216. 

MAINTAINING.    In  statute.    City  of  New  Haven  v.  Whitney,  36  Conn.  373- 

a  minister  and  pubUo  worship.    In  will.    Atty-Gen.  v.  Union 

Soc,  116  Mass.  167. 

the  navigation  of  the  oanal.    Indeed.    Llewellyn  7/.  Swansea 


Canal,  i  Hurl.  &  N.  346  :  2  Hurl  &  N.  509- 

MAINTENANCE.    Arden  v.  Patterson,  5  Johns.  Ch.  44:  Wheeler  v.  Pounds.  24  Ala. 

^^  472 :  Quigley  V.  Thompson,  53  Ind.  3>7  ;  Lathrop  v.  Amherst  Bk., 

9  Met?.  489  ;  Thallheimer  v.  Brinckerhoflf,  3  Cow.  623  (.5  Am.  Dec 
308);  Sedgwick  V.  Stanton,  14N.  Y.  289;  Findon  ...  Parker  1.M.& 
W.  675 :  Flight  V.  Leeman,  4  Q-  B.  883 ;  New  York  Institute  v. 
How  10  N.  Y.  84 :  Bayard  v.  McLane,  3  Harr.  (Del.)  208 ;  McCall  v. 
Capehart,  20  Ala.  52. ;  Wickham  v.  Conklin,  8  Johns.  220 ;  Dorw.n 
7.  Smith  35  Vt.  69 ;  Andrews  v.  Thayer.  30  Wis.  228 ;  Blackerly  v. 
Holton/s  Dana.  520;  Perine  v.  Dunn,  3  Johns.  Ch.  508;  Com. 
V.  Dupuy.  Bright,  44 :  Walcot  v.  Knight,  6  Mass.  4.8 ;  Everendcn 
V.  Beaumont,  7  Mass.  76 :  Sweet  v.  Poor,  1 1  Mass.  549 :  Br.nley  v. 
Whiting,  5  Pick.  359:  Thompson  7/.  Marshall,  36  Ala.  504;  Gowen 

V  Norvell,  i  Me.  265:  McMicken  v.  Perin.  .8  How.  507:  Meeks  7.. 
Denberry,   57  Ga.  263;    Richardson    v.  Rowland,  40  Conn.   565; 
Parker  w.  Parker,  126  Mass.  433. 
In  statute.     Guardians,  etc..  v.  Clark,  etc..  9  B.  &  S.  682. 

and  support.    In  will.     Austin  7/.  Austin,  4  Ch.  Div.  233. 

of  the  child.     In  statute.     Judson  v.  Blanchard,  4  Conn.  557. 

MAJOBTTYc       Gosling  v.  Veley,  7  Q-  B.  406. 

In  statute.     Re  Gilday,  1 1  Bank.  Reg.  108. 

of  the  body.     In  statute.     Taylor  v.  Griswold,  14  N.  J.  (L.)  222. 

of  the  electors.    In  constitution.     Everett  7/.  Smith,  22  Minn.  53. 

ofthe  legal  voters.    In  statute.     State  z/.  Winkelmeier.  35  Mo. 

103;  St.  Joseph  Tp.  7/.  Rogers,  16  Wall.  644. 

of  the  members  elected  thereto.    In  constitution.    Osburn  t/. 

Staley,  5  W.  Va.  85  (13  Am.  Rep.  640). 
TMTAiniS.  In  deed.    Winter  v.  Williams,  4  Ad.  &  Ell.  251. 

a  case.     ///  statute.     Smith  v.  Harris,  43  Mo.  557. 

a  deed.     In  covenant.     Washington  v.  Ogden,  i  Black,  450- 

defeult.     In  deed.    Doe  v.  Marchetti.  i  B.  &  Ad.  720. 

over  and  grant.    In  deed    Jackson  v.  Alexander,  3  Johns.  484 

(3  Am.  Dec.  517)- 


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MALICIOUSLY 


MAKE  —  Continued. 

such  negro  or  mulatto  a  slave.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Battistc, 

2  Sumn.  245. 

use  of.    Galev.  Burnell,  7  Q.  B.  861. 

void.     In  statute.     King  v.  Inhabitants,  9  B.  &  C.  837. 

to a  patent.    Indeed.    Willis  T'.  Bucher,  3  Wash.  C.  C.  569. 

will .    In  lease.    McGrath  r/.  Boston,  103  Mass.  371. 

MASEB.  or  manufiEU)turer.    In  statute.    Rex  v.  Tregoning,  2  Younge  & 

J.  132- 

MAIiADlONISTBATION.    of  the  estate.    In  statute.     Forrester  t/.  Forrester, 

37  Ala.  398. 

MAIiE.  heirs.    In  will.    Angell  v.  Angell,  9  Q.  B.  355. 

certain child.    In  indictment.    Queen  v.  Kelly,  t  Jebb,  299. 

MALFEASANCE.    Coite  v.  Lynes,  33  Conn.  109. 


MALICE. 


MALIdOnS. 


MALIdOUSLT. 


Mitchell  V.  Wall.  1 1 1  Mass.  492 ;  Halley  v.  State,  63  Ala.  88  ;  Lemay 
V.  Williams,  32  Ark.  166;  Dunn  v.  Hall,  i  Ind.  344;  Dexter  v. 
Spear,  4  Mason,  115;  U.  S.  v.  Harriman,  i  Hughes,  525;  Buckley 
V.  Knapp,  48  Mo.  152;  Barbee  v  Hereford,  48  Mo.  323;  State  %>. 
Schoenwald,  31  Mo.  147;  Com.  v.  Bonner,  9  Mete.  410;  Com.  v. 
York,  9  Mete.  93;  Com.  v.  Snelling,  15  Pick.  337;  Viele  v.  Gray, 
10  Abb.  Pr.  I ;  True  v.  Plumley,  36  Me.  466;  Elchberry  v.  Lerelle, 
2  Hilt.  40;  State  v.  Turner,  Wright,  20;  State  v.  Gardiner,  Wright, 
392;  Gott  V.  Pulsifer,  122  Mass.  235;  Dozier  v.  State,  26  Ga.  156; 
ex  parte  Wray,  30  Miss.  673;  Pennsylvania  v.  Bell,  Add.  156; 
Warren  v.  State,  4  Coldw.  130;  State  v.  Decklotts,  19  Iowa,  447, 
Revel  V.  State,  26  Ga.  275;  Nye  v.  People,  35  Mich.  16;  Harris  v. 
State,  8  Tex.  (App.)  90;  McKinney  v.  State,  8  Tex.  (App.)  626, 

In  statute.    State  v.  Weiners,  66  Mo.  13;  U.  S.  t'.  Taylor,  2  Sumn. 
584;  U.  S.  V.  Cutler,  i  Curt.  501. 

aforethought.    State  v.  Pike.  49  N.  H.  399 :  Com.  v.  Drum,  58 

Pa.  St.  9;  U.  S.  V.  Cornell,  2  Mason,  91  ;  Jones  v.  State,  29  Ga. 
594;  Green  v.  State.  13  Mo.  382  ;  Com.  v.  Webster,  5  Cush.  306. 

in  &ct.    Pullen  v.  Gledden,  66  Me.  202. 

In  statute.    Hotchkiss  v.  Porter,  30  Conn.  414;  Moore  v.  Stevenson, 
27  Conn.  14. 

express .  Parke  v.  Blackiston,  3  Harr.  (Del.)  373  ;  Anthony  v. 

State,  21  Miss.  263;  State  v.  Neal,  37  Me.  468;  Com.  v.  Green,  i 
Ashm.  289. 

implied .  Parke  v.  Blackiston,  3  H.irr.  (Del.)  373 ;  Anthony  v. 

State,  21  Miss.  263;  State  v.  Neal.  37  Me.  468;  Com.  v.  Green,  i 
Ashm.  289. 

midChief.    Thomas  v.  State,  30  Ark.  433;  State  v.  Robinson,  3 

Dev.  &  B.  (L.)  130  (32  Am.  Dec.  661). 

prosecution.     Harf  ham  v.  Whitney,  77  111.  32. 

willful  and desertion.    In  statute,    Stewart  7a  Stewart,  2  Swan, 

(Tenn.),  591  ;  Rutledge  v.  Rutledge,  5  Sneed,  554;  Majors?/.  Majors, 
I  Tenn.  Ch.  264;  McClury's  Appeal,  16  Smith  (Pa.),  366. 
King  V.  Root,  4  Wend.  113  (2i(  Am.  Dec.  102);  Com.  v.  Boynton, 
116  Mass.    343;  Bridge  v.  O'Key,  2  La.  Ann.  968;  Patterson  v. 
D'Autrive,  9  La.  Ann.  35. 

In  plea.    Tuttle  v.  Bishop,  30  Conn.  80. 


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MALICIOVSLY. 


210 


MANNER. 


MAUCIOUSIiY  — Continued.  „    o^     ,,    r^m  „  MrT  iiiph- 

7«  ././«/..    Curtis  V.  The  Hundred,  3  B.  &  C.  252  :  Com.  v  McLaugh 
lin.  .05  Mass.  463 :  State  v.  Pierce.  7  Ala.   728 ;  U    S  z..  G.deon   i 
Minn.  292 ;  State  v.  Wilcox.  3  Yerg.  278  ;  Com.  v.  Walden,  3  Cush 
558-  Com....  Adams..  27  Mass..  5:  U.  S.  ...  Ruggles.  5  Mason,  .92 . 
U.  S.  V.  Coffin.  .  Sumn.  394:  Com.  v.  Brooks.  9  Gray,  303- 

threatens  to  accuse  another  of  crime.    In  statute.    Com.  v. 

Goodwin,  122  Mass.  .9. 
MALPRACTICE.     In  libel.     Rodgers  7/.  Kline.  56  Miss.  808  (3.  Am.  Rep.  389). 
MALT  King  v.  Wheeler,  2  B.  &  Aid.  350. 

■  _-  Uquor.    Adler  v.  State,  55  Ala.  23 ;  Watson  v.  State,  55  Ala.  .60  ; 

State  V.  Starr.  67  Me.  242. 
MALTREATMENT.    Com.  7^  Hackett.  2  Allen.  .42. 
MAN  In  statute.     Kenyon  v.  People,  26  N.  Y.  203  ;  Sm.th  v.  Allen.  31   Ark. 

268;  Silver  v.  Ladd.  7  Wall.  2.9. 
MANAGED.        —  or  superintended  by  her  husband.    In  statute.    Youngworth 
V.  Jewell.  .5  Nev.  45-  ^  ,  „ 

>  carelessly the  locomotive.     In  plea.    Smith  7.  Old  Colony  R. 

Co..  .0  R.  1.  22. 

wAWAaiPMENT     of  the  estate.     In  will.    Watson  7a  Cleavland.  2.  Conn.  542. 

MANAGEMENT.^^^^  hf^g  the  —  of  the  road.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  W.lson. 

.8  Q.  B.  348. 
7«  5/^/«/^.    Gibson  7A  Boston,  etc.,  R.  Co..  L.  R.,  10  Q.  B.  329. 

general  business .    Swazey  v.  Union  Manfg  Co..  42  Conn.  557- 

In  charter.    New  York  Inst,  for  the  Blind  v.  Howe's  Exrs..  .0  N.  Y.  84. 

agent.    In  statute.     Carr  t/.  Commercial  Bank.  .9  Wis.  272  :  Up- 

per  Miss.  Trans.  Co.  v.  Whittaker.  .6  Wis.  220 ;  Redd.ngton  7,  Land 
Co    .9  Hun.  405  ;  Emerson  v.  Auburn,  etc..  R.  Co.,  20  N.  Y.  (b.  L .) 
.50';  Reddington  v.  Mariposa  Land,  etc..  Co.,  19  Hun,  405. 
State  V.  Commrs..  i  Mill.  55  («2  Am.  Dec.  596). 

Waterman  7..  Gibson,  5  La.  Ann.  672:  re  Fowler.  7  La.   Ann.   207; 
Richardson  v.  Futtrell.  42  Miss.  525. 
MANDATORY. injunction.     Isenberg  v.  East  India  Co..  33  L.  J.  Ch.  392 


MANAGER. 

MANAGERS. 
MANAGING. 


MANDAMUS. 
MANDATE. 


MANHOOD.        Hinton  v.  Hinton.  .  Dev.  &  B.  (Eq.)  585- 
jIANIA.  Hall  V.  Unger.  2  Abb.  (U.  S.)  507- 

MANIFEST.       In  statute.     PMle  v.  Anna.  .  Dall.  .97- 

errors.     In  statute.    Re  Hermance,  71  N.  Y.  481. 

other impediments.    In  statute.    Re  Davison.  4  Fed.  Rep.  507. 

MANIFESTED,    created  and—.    In  statute.     McClellan  ..  McClellan.65  Me.  500. 
MANNER.  In  statute.    Harris  v.  Doherty.   ..9  Mass.  .42  :  Wells  v.  Ba.n,   75  Pa- 

provided  by  law.     In  statute.     Morris  v.  Howell.  35  Mo.  467. 

in aforesaid.    In  deed.     Beer  v.  Sauter.  10  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  440. 

In  will.    Woodall  v.  Woodall.  3  C.  B.  35°- 

in and  form.     In  statute.    Acraman  v.  Heineman,  16  Q.  B.  998. 

in  like .  In  statute.  Badger  v.  Daniel,  79  N.  C.  372 ;  re  Thirty- 
fourth  street.  8.  Pa.  St.  27. 

in  Buoh .    In  statute.    State  v.  Ryan,  2  Mo.  (App.)  309. 

in  such as  shall  by  l*w  be  prescribed.    In  constitution.  Brown 

V.  O'Connell.  36  Conn  432. 


,  McLaugh- 
'.  Gideon,  i 
sn,  3  Cush. 
Mason,  192; 

03- 

te.    Com.  V. 


,89). 

55  Ala.  160; 

len.  31   Ark. 

Youngworth 

i  Colony  R. 

!i  Conn.  542. 
en  V.  Wilson, 

.329- 

XI  Conn.  557. 

i.,  10  N.  Y.  84. 

Vis.  272 ;  Up- 
igton  V.  Land 
)  N.  Y.  (S.  C.) 
405. 

a.   Ann.   207  ; 

:h.  392. 


Fed.  Rep.  507. 
llan,65Me.  500. 
!/.  Bain,   75  Pa. 

,  35  Mo.  467- 
(N.  S.)  440. 

1,  16  Q.  B.  998. 
372;  re  Thirty- 

309- 
\titution.  Brown 


MANNER. 


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MANUSCRIPT. 


MANNER 


Continued. 
in  the  same 


In  statute.     Phillips  v.  Comm'rs.  122  Mass.  285; 


State  V.  Perkins,  4  Zab.  409;  State  v.  Eureka  Mining  Co.,  8  Nev.  15. 

]£ANSION-HOUSE.     In  indictment.     Com.  v.  Pennock.  3  S.  &  R.  199  ;  State  v.  Sut- 
cliflFe,  4  Strobh.  372 ;  Daniel  v.  Coulsting,  7  M  .  &  G.  122, 

MANU.  fbrti.    State  v.  Ray,  10  Ired.  (L.)  39. 

MANUAL.  occupation.    Shaw  v.  Poy  .ter,  2  Ad.  &  Ell.  323. 

MANUFACTORY.    In  statute.     Furness  v.  R.  Co.,  L.  R.,  6  Eq.  Cas.  473;  Queen  v. 

R.  Co.,  3  Q.  B.  166;  Richards  z/.  Swansea  Imp.  Co.,  9  Ch.  Div.  425. 

starch .    In  insurance  policy.     Peoria,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.  v,  Lewis,  18 

III.  553. 
MANUFACTURE.    King  r/.  Wheeler,  2  B.  &  Aid.  350. 

In  statute.     Walton  v.  Potter,  3  Man.  &  G.  437. 

of  bone.    In  statute.     Schriefer  v.  Wood,  5  Blatchf.  21  5. 

or  process  incident  to  the  manufacture  of  cotton.    In  statute. 

Whymperz/.  Harvey,  18  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  248. 

new .    In  statute.     Crane  v.  Price,  4  Man.  &  G.  580. 

right  to .     In  grant  of  patent  right.     May  z/.  Chaffee,  2  Dill.  385. 

stage,  process  or  progress  of .     In  statute.    Rex  v.  Woodhead,  i 

Moody  &  R.  549. 
MANUFACTURED.     In  statute.     Briggs  v.  Tillotson,  8  Johns.  304. 

articles.    In  statute.     Lawrence  v.  Allen,  7  How.  793. 

copper.     In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Potts,  5  Cranch,  284. 

goods.    In  statute.     Parker  v.  R.  Co.,  6  El.  &  Bl.  102  ;  U.  S.  v. 

A  Quantity  of  Tobacco,  5  Ben.  112. 

ooral  out  or .    In  statute.    Bailey  v.  Scheli,  5  Blatchf.  195. 

MANUFACTURER.    In  statute.    Re  Capital   Publishing  Co.,  18   Bank.   Reg.  319; 

Seeley  v.  Gwillem,  40  Conn.  106  ;  Webley  v.  VVebley,  L.  R.,  7  Q.  B. 

61 ;  Meriden  Britannia  Co.  v.  Parker,  39  Conn.  451  ;  re  Kenyon,  i 

Utah  Ter.  47 ;  re  Chandler,  i  Low.  478  ;  Com.  v.  Bradley,  3  Gray, 

456. 

of  firiotion  matches.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Wedon,  3  Fed.  Rep. 

623. 

MANUFACTURES. of  bone.     In  statute.    Schrieffer  v.  Wood,  5  Blatchf.  215. 

of  iron.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Sarchet,  Gilp.  275. 

of  metals.    In  statute.    Meyer  v.  Arthur,  i  Otto,  570 ;  Murphy  w. 

Anson,  6  Otto,  131. 

of  wool.    In  statute.     U.  S.  w.  Clarke,  5  Mason,  51. 

MANUFACTXTRINa-. company.    In  statute.    Dudley  v.  Jamaica  Pond  Aqueduct 

Co.,  100  Mass.  183. 

corporations.     In  statute.    Byers  v.   Franklin   Coal   Co.,    106 

Mass.  135. 

process.    In  statute.     Palmer's  Ship  Co.  v.  Clayton,  L.  R.,  4  Q. 

B.  209:  Kent  v.  Astley,  L.  R.,  5  Q.  B.  19:  10  B.  &  S.  802. 

any  forge  or  flimace  fbr  the of  iron.    In  deed.    Rogers  v. 

Danforth,  9  N.  J.  (Eq.)  289. 

iron company.    In  statute.    Peoplev.  Holdridge,  4  Lans.  511. 

MANURE.  Proctor  v.  Gilson,  49  N.  H.  65. 

MANUEUNQ.     fbr land.    In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Freke,  5  El.  &  Bl .  947. 

MANUSCRIPT.    In  statute.    Parton  v.  Prang,  3  Cliff.  537. 


i^ni 


% 


r^ 


AfARE. 


212 


MARRIAGE' 


MARE. 

MABQIN. 

liARQlNS. 

MABINE. 


MABINEB. 


1CABINEBS. 
MABITIME. 


JHHSX.. 


SIABEET. 


MABBIAGUB. 


'';~;:^;;;Zu.    Rex..  Chalkey. .  Rus.  &  Ry  •  ^59 ;  Rex  ..  Welland.  . 

Russ.  &   Ry.  494- 
In  contract.    Markham  v.  Jaudon,  49  Barb.  462. 
in  statute.    Ind.  Cent.  Canal  Co.  ..State.  53  ind.  575. 
—  risk     Seybold  t..  U.  S..  .  5  Wall.  202  ;  Morgan  v.  U.  S..  .4  Wall. 

53,  ;  Goodman  v.  U.  S.,  17  Wall.  5«5. 
extraordinary  — risk.    /«  ./i.r/.r./«./y.    Leary  .-.  U.  S..  .4  Wall. 

607. 
Brush7'.  Bogardus.  SJohns.  157.  ,    ^    .   .    wni    ,  Tuck 

Bradf  i?4;  Goods  of  Lay,  2  Curtcis,  339.   »*""  ^,,  i    d    ,  p 

L  "33 :  ^ubbard  V.  Hubbard.  8  N.  Y.  .99 :  re  McMurdo.  L.  R..  .  P. 

_*L''8eamen  of  the  United  States.    In  statute.    Matthews.. 

man.  22  How.  129.  Wara  v.  ino    p  „        Andrews 

Edwald/..  Elliott.  2.  Wall.  533 ;  The  Walsh.  5  Ben.  72. 
prize.    Messrs.  Alexander's  cotton.  3  Wall.  404. 

Moorman  v.  Hoge.  2  Sawyer.  86.  ,,  N  J  (L ) 
andlayoutthe  bounds.  /«  ./«/«/e.  Allen  ..Smith,  i2N.J.(b.) 

_l'the  boundary  line.    /«./«/«/^.    Keller  ..  Young.  78  Pa.  St.  166 

HiUiard  Flume  Co.  ..  Woods,  i  Wyom.  Terr.  397- 

Hilliara  t-ium».  „,   ,0  r  r  .qo.  Wilkinson  ..  King.  2  Camp. 

overt.    Lee  ..  Hayes   .8  C  B  599^  J >  ^^.^ester's  case. 

335;  Anonymous.   .2  Mod  ^52   .   L  Eve^^u  ^  ^^^^^^j_ 

Moore.  360:  Taylor..  Chambers,  ^ro.  Jac.  o  , 

lor,  Moore.  624  :  Lyons  ..  De  Pass.  .  i  Ad.  &  El.  32^  ^  "  ' 

4  Taunt.  520 ;  Crane  ..  London  Dock  Co..  5  Best  &  i.  3'3 .  »•      •  J^ 

J:-  gar^dene"'"  /«  ././«-  Ex  parte  Hammond. .  De  Gex.  B.  C  93- 
__  place.     In  ^''''«'-    Attorney-General  J.   M^^^^^^^ 
303  ;  Smith  ..  City  of  Newbern,  70  N.  C.  14 .  Mayor  o 

Wilson,  49  Ga.  476.  „r    u  r-  r  >ioi 

__  price.    In  statute.    Goodwin  ..  U.  S..  2  Wash.  C  C.  493- 
__vle.    Atchison,  etc..  R.  Co.  ..  Stanford,  .2  Kans.354;  Mur- 

ray  ..  Stanton  99  Mass.  345- 
In  statute.    Harding  ..  Whitney.  4  Cliff.  C^  C.  96. 
eoming  to .    In  statute.    Boteler  ..  Corporation.  2  Cranch 

„  ^l^'     u  ^.1    R    ,  P  &  D.  133  ;  re  Beverson.  47  Cal.  62.  ;  Port  .. 
Hvde  ..  Hyde.  L.  K.,  i  f.  «  l».  '^  <  ,      ^       y)cc. 

V.     *    .,^111    ^Sa-  Newburv..  Brunswick,  2  Vt*  1 5>   ^9  '*"' 


KRIAGI.' 
Welland,  i 

S..  14  Wall. 
S..  14  Wall. 


IKW,  I  Tuck, 
uta,  1 4  Q-  B. 

rhompson,  4     ^ 
[arding,  2  R. 

0,  L.  R.,  I  P. 

Matthews  v. 

s  Ferry  Co.  v. 

oach  V.  Chap- 

Morewood  v. 

1.  I ;  Andrews 
26  Wis.  496: 

2. 


Ii,  12  N.  J.  (L.) 
,  78  Pa.  St.  166 

King,  2  Camp. 
>rcester's  case, 
on  V.  Chancel- 
Hill  V.  Smith, 
3.  3i3;S.  C,  33 

Gex's  B.  C.  93. 
L.  R.,  6  H.  L. 
of  Savannah  v. 

C.  493- 

ans.  354 ;  Mur- 

,  2  Cranch  C.  C. 

Cal.  621  ;  Port  v. 
;i  (19  Am.  Dec. 
of  Milford  v.  In- 
Brown,  49  Miss. 
•Id,  15N.  Y.  345; 


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MATERIALS. 


MARRIAQE  —Continued. 


M.1BBIED. 


MARBT. 

MABTIAL. 

MA8TEB. 


UATEBIAL. 


MATEBIALS. 


Starr  v.  Peck,  i  Hill,  270;  Brook  v.  Brook,  9  H.  L,  Cas.  193 ;  Cau- 
jolle  V.  Ferrie,  26  Barb.  177 ;  23  N.  Y.  90  ;  4  Bmdf.  28  ;  Jackson  v. 
Winne,  7  Wend.  47  ;  Clayton  v.  VVardell,  4  N.  Y.  230;  Fornshill  v. 
Murray,  1  Bland,  479;  Graham  v.  Bennett,  2  Cal.  503;  Townsher. 
v.  Griffin,  4  Harr.  (bel.)44o;  Cabell  7'.  Cabell,  1  Mete.  (Ky.)3i9; 
Starr  v.  Hamilton,  i  Deady,  268;  Jenkins  v,  Jenkins,  2  Dana,  102; 
Duntze  v.  Levett,  Ferg.  68  ;  Ditson  v.  Ditson,  4  R.  I.  87. 
—  oontraot.    In  statute.    Johnson  v,  Johnson,  23  Mo.  561 ;  Dcvelin 


V.  Rigsbec,  4  Ind.  464. 

actual .     State  v.  Winckley,  14  N.  H.  480. 

agreement  made  in  consideration  of .    In  statute.     Harrison 

V.  Cage,  I  Ld.  Raym.  386 ;  Cork  v.  Baker,  Strange,  34  ;  Jordan  v. 
.,  Money,  5  H.  L.  Cas.  207;  Philpot  ?/.  Wolcot.  Skinner,  24;  Brennur 
7/.  Brenner,  48  Ind.  462;  Short  v.  Stotts,  58  Ind.  29;  Rainbolt  i\ 
East,  56  Ind.  538  ;  Clark  v.  Pendleton,  20  Conn.  495  ;  Riley  r.  Riley, 
25  Conn.  154;  Dunn  ?/.  Tharp.  4  Ired.  (Eq.)  7  ;  Wilbur  v.  Johnson, 
58  Mo.  600;  Child  V.  Pearl,  43  Vt.  224;  Henry  v.  Henry,  27  Ohio 
St.  121 ;  re  Willoughby,  1 1  Paige  Ch.  257  ;  Brown  v.  Conger,  8  Hun, 
625  ;  Dygert  v.  Remerschnider,  32  N.  Y.  629  ;  Withers  v.  Richarc':> 
son,  5  T.  B.  Mon,  94  (17  Am.  Dec.  44.) 

fiict  of Steadman  v.  Powell,  i  Add.  Ecc.  58;  State  v.  Winkley. 

14  N.  II.  480. 

in  right  of  the .    In  statute.    Cason  v.  Cason,  28  Mo.  47. 

man.     Vandolfz/.  Otis,  i  Oregon,  153. 

shall  be .     In  statute.    Kelly  v.  Owen,  7  Wall.  496. 

without  ever  having  been .    In  deed.    Emmons  v.  Bradford,  1 3 

Ch.  Div.  495. 

without  having  been .    In  will.    Re  Ball,  11  Ch.  Div.  270. 

shall another  person.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Allen,  L.  R.,  i  C. 

C.  R.  371. 
law.     Luther  v.  Borden,  7  How.  i    ;  Johnson  v.  Jones,  44  111. 

142;  Griffin  v.  Wilcox,  21  Ind.  370;  re  Egan,  5  Blatchf.  319. 
In  statute.    Weed  v.  State,  55  Ala.  14. 
or  clerk.    In  statute.     Lancaster  t/.  Woodboat  Hardin,  28  Mo. 

35'- 
or  mariners.    In  contract.    Spinette  7/.  Atlas  Steam  Co.,  14  Hun, 

100. 

or  other  person  entitled  to  the  service  of  any  slave.    In 

statute.     Scott  v.  State,  31  Miss.  475. 

Edmonson  v.  Phillips,  73  Mo.  62  ;  Pendleton  v.  Franklin,  7  N.  Y.  508 ; 
Adams  v.  Way,  32  Conn.  161  ;  U.  S.  v.  Tenbrook,  Pet.  C.  C.  180; 
State  V.  Brown,  79  N.  C.  642. 

allegation.    In  plea.    Miller  v.  Brumbaugh,  7  Kas.  343  ;  Wooden 

V.  Waffle,  6  How.  Pr.  146. 

defendant.     Waddell  v.  Lanier,  54  Ala.  440. 

fbcts.     Digby  v.  American  Central  Ins.  Co.,  3  Mo.  (App.)  603. 

issue.    Wooden  v.  Wafflle,  6  How.  Pr,  145;  Newman  v.  Otto,  4 

Sandf.  668. 

used.    In  statute.    Young  w.  The  Orphans,  119  Mass.  179. 

In  contract.    Camac  7/.  Warriner,  i  C.  B.  364. 


il 


■;i 


'WKmmmmmi»* 


MA  TERIALS. 


MATEBIALS 


MATTES. 


MATTEBS 


-Continued, 

In  ,nor,fra,re.     Farmers'  Loan  etc.,  Co.  J'-  Com.   Bk     '5 
Kurincrs'.  etc..  Trust  Co.  v.  Commercial  Bk..  ii  Wis.  211. 
/.  statute.     Hazard   Powder  Co.  ..  Byrnes.  .2  Abb   ^'^  469 ;  jjuimby 
V.  Sloan.  2  E.  D.  Smith,  594;  Dixon  v.  La  Purge,  .  E.  D.  Sm  th.  32 
Cutts  V.  Ward.  8  B.  &  S.  287 ;  U.  S.  t/.  Ten   Brock.  2  Wheat.  248. 
Pet.  C.  C,  180. 

for  a  lottery.    In  statute.    Com.  v.  Dana.  2  Mete.  329, 

for  building.  In  city  ordinance.  lIundhausenT'.  Bond.  36  Wis.  29. 

person  performing  labor  or  ftirnishing of  any  kind.    In 

statute.     McCormar  ;  v.  Water  Co..  40  Cal.  186. 

arising  upon  the  trial.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Green.  6  Peters.  28. 

in  avoidance.    In  statute.  Cooper  v.  Tappan.  9  Wis.  368. 

in  demand.    In  statute.     Blakeslee  v.  Murphy.  44  Conn.  188; 

Hunt  V.  Rockwell.  41  Conn.  5«  :  Sullivan  v.  Vail,  42  Conn.  90^ 

in  dispute.     In  statute.     Dumphy  .'.  Jaudon,  13  Cal.  30;  U.  b. 

..  Mose  3  Cranch.  ,59;  Lee  ..  Watson.  .  Wall,  337 :  W. -"  - 
Daniel.  Dall,  404 ;  Mason  .,  Oglesby  2  La.  Ann.  793=  ^ reU-n  ., 
Cofley.  2  La.  Ann.  9.  >  :  Owen  v.  Boyd.  7  La.  Ann.  ^^  Cornell  v. 
Geddes.  10  La.  Ann,  170  :  Klein  v.  Wild,  12  La,  Ann.  87. 

of  form.    In  statute.    U,  S.  v.  Noelke.  17  Blatchf.  558. 

.  of  law.     In  constitution.     Lovinier  v.  Pearce.  70  N,  C,  167. 

.  and  proceedings  in  bankruptcy.    In  statute.    Kidder  v.  Hor- 


MATUBED. 
MATUBITY. 


robin.  72  N.  Y.  159. 

in  controversy.     Bremer  v.  Biiir  1,  Co  Ala.  1 53- 

in  difference.    Webster  v.  Lee.  5  Mass,  336, 

of  mere  account.    In  statute.    Birmingham  Gas  Co.  v.  Ratcliflf, 

L.  P..0  Ex.  224, 
of  subsistence  for  man,    Sledd  v.  Com,,  19  Gratt.  81 3. 

In  statute.     Hays  v.  Boyer,  59  Ind,  341. 

Lowry  v.  Mountjoy,  6  Call,  55. 

at ,  Leigh  v.  Knickerbocker  Ins.  Co.,  26  La.  Aan.  436. 

In  charter.     U.  S,  7/,  Union  Pacific  R,  Co,,  i  Otto,  72, 

In  will.     Condict  V.  King.  .3  N,  J.   (Eq.)  3751  Carpenter  v.  Bouldin, 

48  Md,  122, 

width.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Rigby.  14  Q-  B,  697, 

Cooke  V.  Spears.  2  Cal.  412  :  Hill  v.  Duncan,  i  .0  Mass,  328  ;  Quinn  v 

WaUace.  6  Whart,  45^  I  Ball  v.  Fogg.  67  Mo,  48. ;  re  Ballantjne,  45 

Cat  696  ;  Leavenworth  &  Des  Moines  R.  R,  v.  Platte  Co..  ^^  Mo.  7.  , 

State  V.  Holt  Co.,  39  Mo.  521. 
In  statute.     Schaeffer  v.  Lohman,  34  Mo,  68 ;  Crake  v.  Powell.  2  El,  & 

,Man<Iatory^.     Supervisors.,  U.  S..  4  Wan.425;  ^^'^^'^\-^^^'^,' ''''^  ^  '''''' 
Am,  Dec,  464) ;  Spaulding  v.  Lees.  4  Mo,  (App,)  35i- 
indeed.     Long  Island  R.  Co,  7/,  Conklin.  29  N,  Y.  57=^ 

instatute.     ^^^P^^^^^y^  ^"^^  ^Z^^^^:^^:^. 
8  Kas.  623 ;  State  v.  Newark,  4  Dutch,  49'  •  "^^  "  w-,, 

Pet,  C,  C  2;  Reid  v.  Bainbridge,  .  South.  35«  :  Carha.  .^M.Uer 
2  South.  573 :  Mitchell  v.  Pike.  .7  Hun,  .42 ;  Hagadon  v  Roux  72 
N  Y.  583:  State  v.  Gould,  ii'Metc,  224:  Com,  v.  Sm.th,  in  Masa. 


MAXIMUM, 
MAY. 


MAV 


;    Wis.  434 


39;  (Juimby 

Smith,  322  ; 

Wheat.  248; 


3,36  Wis.  29. 
f  kind.    /» 

6  Peters.  28. 

368. 

^  Conn.  188; 
?onn.  90. 

al.  30;  U.  S. 
7 ;  Wilson  7/. 
, ;  Frellsen  v. 
9;  Cornell  v. 

17- 
58. 

C.  167. 
idder  v,  Hor- 


:o.  V.  RatcliflF, 
,813. 

36. 

.er  V.  Bouldin, 

328 ;  QuJnn  v. 
;  Ballantine,  45 
Co.,  42  Mo.  71  ; 

Powell.  2  El.  & 

5  Cow.  188(15 


;o.  V.  Reynolds, 
h  V.  Woodhull> 
irhart  v.  Miller, 
Ion  V.  Roux,  72 
lith,  III  Mas3. 


MAY. 


215 


MEADOll  S. 


HAY  (Mandatory)  —  Continued. 

407;  Lyon  %>.  Kice,  41  Conn.  245;  Gillinwater  7/.  R.  Co.,  13  III.  3; 
Kane  v.  Foot h,  70  III.  587;  Minor  v.  Mechanics'  Bk.,  1  IVt.  46; 
Supervisors  v.  U.  S.,  4  VVall.  435  ;  re  Ballentine,  45  Cal.  696 ;  Thomp- 
son V.  Curoli,  22  How.  422;  Kelly  7>.  Morse,  3  Neh.  222;  Steines 
V.  Franklin  Co.,  48  Mo.  167;  State  7/.  Saline  Co.,  48  Mo.  390;  Low 
V.  Dunham,  61  Mc.  566;  Nave  7/.  Nave,  7  Ind.  122;  I'helps  7.  Haw- 
ley,  3  Lans.  160;  Blake  7',  Portsmouth,  etc..  K.  Co.,  39  N.  II.  435; 
Bauscmer7/.  Mace,  18  Ind.  27;  People  7'.  Supervisors,  51  N.  Y.  401; 
People  7/.  Com.,  4  Neb.  150;  Com.  7'.  Haynes,  107  Mass.  194;  St. 
Louis,  etc.,  R.  Co.  7/.  Teters,  68  III.  144;  Walley's  Kstate,  11  Nev. 
260;  People  7/.  Brooks,  1  Denio,  457;  Appleton  7>.  Warner,  51  Barb. 
270;  State  7'.  Board  of  Canvassers,  36  Wis.  498  ;  Adriance7'.  Super- 
visors, 12  How.  Pr.  224;  Darby  v.  Condit,  i  Ducr.  599;  Fowler  7/. 
I'erkins,  77  III.  271  ;  Sieple  v.  Borough  of  Elizabeth.  27  N.  J,  (L.) 
407;  Buffalo,  etc.,  Plankroad  Co.  7A  Com.,  10  I  low.  Pr.  237;  New- 
burffh,  etc.,  Tp.  Co.  7'.  Miller,  5  Johns.  Ch.  lot  ;  Cutler  7>.  Howard, 
9  Wis.  309  ;  ex  parte  Banks,  28  Ala.  28  ;  ex  parte  Simonten,  9  Port. 
390  ;  Supervisors  v.  U.  S  ,  4  Wall.  435  ;  Galena  v.  Amy,  5  Wall.  705  ; 
Randolph  Co.  v.  Ralls,  18  III.  29;  Ritchie  v.  Franklin  Co.,  22  Wall. 
77;  Phillips7'.  Fadden,  i25Mas3.  2oo;StatC7'.  Laughiin,  73M0.  443; 
Chetwood  v.  State  Bk.,  2  Halst.  32;  Whittington,  ex  parte,  34  Ark. 
394;  Coopers  i>.  Mayor,  55  Cal.  599;  Bell  7/.  Crane,  L.  R..  8  O.  B. 
481  ;  Cutler  T*.  Howard,  9  Wis.  310;  Rice  v.  Cutler,  17  Wis.  357. 
{Permissive).  In  statute.  Cooke  v.  State  Nat.  Bk.  of  Boston,  52  N.  Y.  96  ;  De 
Bewoorl  v.  Welsh,  7  B.  &  C.  278  ;  Com.  v.  H.iynes,  107  Mass.  196  ; 
State  V.  Holt  County  Court,  39  Mo.  521  ;  Minor  v.  Mechanics'  Bk.. 
I  Pet.  46 ;  Fowler  v.  Perkins.  77  111.  271 ;  State  v.  Sweetser,  53  Me. 
438  ;  Devine's  Case,  1 1  Abb.  Pr.  90 ;  Medberry  v.  Swan.  46  N.  Y. 
200  ;   vVilliams  7>.  People,  24  N.  Y.  405. 

be.    In  statute.     Lewis  7/.  Bourbon  Co.,  12  Kas.  206;  County  of 

Callaway  v.  Foster,  3  Otto.  573. 

be  designated.    In  statute.     Durfee  v.  Plaisted,  38  Cal.  80. 

be  instituted.     In  statute.     South  Carolina  v.  Gaillard,  1 1  Otto. 


MAYHEM. 


HAYOB. 

ME. 

HEADOWS. 


433. 
have.    In  will.    Wilkinson  71.  Adam,  i   Ves.  &  B.  422  ;  Heeney 

7/.  Brooklyn  Ben.  Soc,  33  Barb.  360. 

in  anywise.    Gregory  v.  Kanouse,  it  N.  J.  (L.)  62. 

pay.     In  contract.     Fame  Ins.  Co.  Appeal,  83  Pa.  St.  306. 

receive.     In  contract.     Greene  v.  Robinson,  41  Conn.  470. 

saw.     In  contract.    Wemple  v.  Stewart,  22  Barb.  154. 

all  claims  and  demands  that arise.     In   contract.      Moran 

V.  Prather,  23  Wall.  492. 

Godfrey  v.  People,  5  Hun,  369  ;  Chick  v.  State,  7  Humph.  161  ;  Adams 
V.  Barrett,  5  Ga.  404;  Com.  v.  Newell,  7  Mass.  244;  State  v.  Dan- 
forth,  3  Conn.  112;  Eskridge  v.  State,  25  Ala.  30  ;  Scott  v.  Com.,  6  S. 
&  R.  224  ;  Riflemaker  v.  State,  25  Ohio  St.  395  ;  Com.  v  Hawkins, 
1 1  Bush,  603  ;  State  7/.  Vowels,  4  Oreg.  324  ;  State  7>.  Brown,  60  Mo. 
T41 ;  Foster  v.  People,  50  N.  Y.  598 ;  Godfrey  v.  People.  63  N.  Y. 
207;  Tully  V.  People,  67  N.  Y.  15  ;  State  v.  Briley,  8  Port.  472. 

of  the  city.    In  will.     Dunbar  7/.  Soule,  129  Mass.  285. 

sworn  before .    In  Jurat.    Queen  v.  Silkstone,  2  Q.  B.  520. 

Church  V.  Meeker.  34  Conn.  421. 


J 


1 


MEANS.  In  lease.    Spencer  v.  M;irri.ill.  i  H.  iSc  (  .  459. 

' of  •atiBftwtioD.     Kingston  v.  Curry,  62  Ala.  408. 

of  Bupport.     In  statute.     V.,lan8  v.  Owe...  74  N.  Y.  526;  Meldd 

V  Anthis  71  III.  =41  ;  VViKlUman  v.  Deverc.  33  Wis.  57°;  bchneidcr 
::  Hosl^::  '.;  Ohio'si.99:  MuUord..  riewcll.  ..Ohio  St.  .9.  :  Wod- 
heather  v.  Risley.  38  Iowa.  .89;  Hackett  v.  Smelsey.  77  HI-  '09. 
na5'es  V.  Phelan,  4  Hun.  738. 

by of.    In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Cargo  of  Sugar,  3  Sawyer.  48. 

by of  a  felso  pretense.    In  statute.     Com.  t/.  Walker.  108  Mass. 

by  any  other .     In  statute.    McDade  v.  People,  29  Mich.  50. 

l,y  whose .  In  statute.    Fitchburg  v.  Cheshire  Co..  1 10  Mass.  210. 

to  take  proper .    In  bond.    Hoard  7'.  Garner.  10  N.  Y.  261. 

other .     In  constitution.    Crosby  7/.  Lyon.  37  Cal.  242. 

In  statute.    Ouccn  v.  Aulton.  3  El.  &  El.  568.  ^ 

tak.0 for  the  formation  of  a  company.    In  contract.    Cooke  v. 

H.irr.  39  Conn.  304.  „      .  ,         vt    ^ 

In  indictment.     State  v.  Morey.  2  Wis.  494;  State  v.  Patrick.  79  N.  C 

/«.A./«/..     Duncan  v.   Bateman.  23  Ark.  3^7 1  Whitcomb  y.  Re^.  3. 
Wis.  567  ;  Gullcdge  v.  Preddy.  32  Ark.  433:  Berks  Co.  v.  Bertolet. 

or  other  person.    In  statute.     Raedcr  v.  Bensbcrg.  6  Mo.  (App.) 

446.  , 

BkiU   Perfection  Window  Cleaner  Co.  7/.  Bosley,  2  Fed.  Rep.  576; 

Hotchkiss  7..  Greenwood,  n  How.  248;   Stimpsor,  ^'Woodman.  .0 
Wall.  .  .7  ;  Ransom  v.  New  York.  .   Fish.  252  ;  Larrabee  ^'^  Cortlan 
Taney.   .So;  Haselden  v.  Ogden.  3  Fish.  378;  Ph.U.ps  v.  Page.  24 
How.  164;  Dunbar  7/.  Myers.  94  U-  S.  187. 

In  will.     Bridgman  7/.  Dove.  3  Atk.  Ch.  202. 

In  statute.    Berry  v.  Henderson.  L.  R.,  5  Q.  B.  296. 

Mills  V.  Perkins.  120  Mass.  41- 

attendance.    In  statute.     State  v.  Winneshiek  Co..  52  Iowa,  579- 

feoulty.     In  statute.     Regents  v.  Williams.  9  Gill  &  J.  365   (3« 

Am.  Dec.  72).  ^  ,. 

...-or  mechanical  treatment  for  disease.    In  insurance  policy. 

Bayliss  v.  Travelers'  Ins.  Co.,  14  Blatchf.  i43- 

services.     In  statute.     Bibber  v.  Simpson.  59  Me.  i8i. 

preparations  or  compositions.    In  statute.    Dallet  v.  Smythe. 

6  Blatchf.  42  •• 
In  statute.     Loveioy  v.  Dolan,  10  Cush.  499- 

or  assemble.     In  statute.    Marshall  v.  Fox,  L.  R.,  6  Q .  B.  370. 

In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Desmond,  122  Mass.  12. 

. end  on.    In  statute.    The  Nichols.  7  Wall.  656. 

for  raising  money  for  building  or  repairing  a  school-house. 

In  statute.     Davis  v.  School  Dist.,  43  N.  H.  381 

of  the  legislature.     In  statute.     McAfee  v.  Russell.  29  Miss.  84. 

MEMBER.  In  statute.     Norris  v.  Cooper.  3  H.  L.  Cas.  .6,  ;  Sinden  v.  Banks.  3  El. 

&BI.631. 


MEASUBES. 

MEAT. 
MECHANIC. 

MECHANICAL. 


MEDALS. 
MEDICINE. 
MEDICINES. 
MEDICAL. 


MEDICINAL 

MEET. 

MEETING. 


526 ;  Meidel 

i;  Schneider 

;.  191  ;  Wool- 

77  ni.  io9i 

er.  48. 

ur,  loS  Mass. 

Mich.  50. 
10  Mass.  210. 
Y.  261. 
2. 

ct.    Cooke  7'. 

rick,  79  N.  C, 

nb  V.  Reid,  31 
o.  V.  Bertolet, 

,  6  Mo.  (App.) 

Fed.  Rep.  576; 
Wnodman,  10 
Dee  V.  Cortlan, 
ps  V,  Page,  24 


.,  52  Iowa,  579- 
1  &  J.  36s   (3> 

surattce  policy. 

181. 
illet  V.  Smythe, 


,,6Q.B.  370. 


,  Bohool-honse. 

iell,  29  Miss.  84. 
n  V.  Banks,  3  El. 


MEMBER. 


217 


MEMORANDUM. 


MBMBBB—  Continued. 


of  the  (bmily.    In  statute    Chicago,  etc,  R.  (;^o.  ?'.  Chisholm,  79 

III.  584.  ♦ 

individual ,     In  statute.     Linden  v.  Banks,  3  El.  &  Bl.  631. 

MEMBER8.        //;  statute.     People  v.  Ins.  Co.,  78  N.  Y   114. 

of  the  household  or  ftunily.     In  statute.     May  7.  Smith,  48  .Ala. 

487. 
all  the In  statute.    Curtis  v.  Harlow,  12  Mete.  3. 

MEMORANDA.     In  statute.    Craft's  Appeal,  42  Conn.  153;   Bissell  v.  Beckwith,   32 
Conn.  509. 

MEMORANDUM.     In  will.     Dickinson  7a  Stidolph,  1 1  C.  B.  356. 

oheok.     In  statute.     U.    S.   v.   Isiiam,  17  Wall.  496 ;   Turnlnill  7'. 

Osborne,  12  Abb.  Pr.  (N.  S.)  200. 

letter  or  other  writing.     In  statute.     Rein  v.  Lane,  8  B.  1%  S.  83. 

note  or in  writing,     In  statute.    Sanderson  7'.  Jackson,  2  Bos.  it 

P.  238;  Schneider  7'.  Norris,  8  Man.  &  S.  286;  Pitts  7'.  Beckett,  13 
M  &  W.  743;  Reuss  7/.  Picksley,  L.  R,,  i  Ex.  342:  Stewart  t*. 
Eddowes,  L.  R,, 9  C.  P.  311  ;  Sanborn  7/.  Flagler, 9 Allen  (Mass.),  474; 
Himrod  Furnace  Co.  7'.  Cleveland,  etc,  R.  Co.,  20  Ohio  St.  451  ; 
Argus  Co.  7'.  Mayor,  etc.,  of  Albany,  55  N.  Y.  495;  (uilliii  ".  Kein- 
bert,  2  S.  C.  410;  Bird  v.  Blasse,  2  Ventris,  361  ;  Brettul  v.  WH.j.ims, 
4  Exch.  623;  Waul  V.  Kirkman,  27  Miss.  823;  Lanz  t*.  McL:'  '  !in. 
14  Minn.  72;  Lowber  i'.  Connit,  36  Wis.  176;  Thayer  v.  I  .  22 
Ohio  SI.  62  ;  Justice  v,  Lang,  42  N.  Y.  493 ;  Western  Un.  Tel  v. 

Chicago,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  86  111.  246;  Barickman  v.  Kuykendall.  6 
Blackf.  (Ind.)  21;  Ellis  7a  Deadman,  4  Bibb  (Ky.),  466;  Evans  7'. 
Prothero,  i  De  G.,  M.  &  G.  572;  Williams  v.  Morris,  95  U.  S,  444; 
Batturs  7'.  Sellers,  5  Harr.  &  J.  (Md.)  117;  Saunderson  v.  Jackson,  2 
Bos.  &  P.  238;  Hawkins  t.  Chace,  19  Pick.  (Mass.)  552;  Berry  7'. 
Coombe,  i  Pet.  (U.  S.)64o;  Bourland  7/.  County  of  Peoria,  16  111. 
538;  Hanson  7/.  Barnes,  3  Gill  &  J.  (Md.)  359  ;  Barney  7A  Patterson, 
6  Harr.  &  J.  (Md.)  182;  Elfe  v.  Gadsden,  2  Rich.  (S.  C.)  Law,  373; 
Nichol  7/.  Ridley,  5  Yerg.  (Tenn.)63;  Tufts  7/.  Plymouth  Gold  Min. 
Co.,  14  Allen  (Mass.),  407 ;  Johnson  t^.  Trinity  Ch.  Soc,  11  Allen 
(Mass.),  123  Chase  v.  City  of  Lowell,  7  Gray  (Mass.),  33 ;  Rhoades  v. 
Castner,  12  Allen  (Mass.),  130;  Grimes  v.  Hamilton  County,  37 
Iowa,  290;  Jackson  7a  Lowe,  i  Bing.  9;  Dobeel  v.  Hutchinson,  3  Ad. 
&  E.  371  ;  Laythrop  v.  Bryant,  2  Bing.  N.  R.  735  ;  Scarlett  v.  Stein, 
4oMd.  512;  SawneyT/.  Crowther,  3Bro.  C.  C.  318;  De  Beiliv.  Thomp- 
son, 3  Beav,  469 ;  Coles  v.  Trecothick,  9  Ves.  234 ;  Peirce  v.  Corf,  L. 
R.,  9  Q.  B.  i'lo;  Washington  Ice  Co.  v.  Webster,  62  Me.  341 ;  Mayer 
V.  Adrian,  77  N.  C.  83;  Williams  7/.  Morri.s,  95  U.S.  444;  Williams  v. 
Jordan,  6  Ch.  Div.  517;  Buxton  v.  Rust,  L.  R.,  7  Exch.  279;  Rush- 
ton  V.  Whatmore,  8  Ch,  Div.  467 ;  Wood  v.  Midgley,  5  De  G.,  M.  «S 
G.  41  ;  Ridgway  v.  Wharton,  6  H.  L.  C.  238 ;  Briggs  v.  Munchon,  56 
Mo.  467  ;  Wilkinson  v.  Evans,  L.  R.,  i  C.  P.  407  ;  Lerned  v.  Wanne- 
macher,  9  Allen  (Mass.),  412  ;  Allen  v.  Bennet,  3  Taunt.  169;  Ide  v. 
Stanton,  15  Vt.  685;  Thayer  v.  Luce,  22  Ohio  St.  62;  Peobody  7f. 
Speyers,  56  N  Y.  230;  Work  7/.  Cowick,  81  111.  317;  Beckwith  v. 
Talbot,  95  U,  S.  289;  Boydell  v.  Drummond,  11  East,  142;  Johnson 
V.  Dodgson,  2  Mees.  &  W.  623;  Kennett  v,  Milbank,  i  Moo.  &  L. 
102;  Lechmere  v.  Fletcher,  i  Cromp.  &  M.  623;  Jacob  v.  Kirk,  2 
Moo.  &  R.  224;  Salmon  Falls  Man,  Co.  v.  Goddard,  14  How.  446; 
28 


I 


ti 


MEMORANDUM. 


2l8 


MERCHANT 


MEMOBANDUM  —  Continued. 

Grafton  v.  Cummings,  7  Reporter,  545  ;  Gill  v.  Bicknell,  2  Cush. 
(Mass.)  355  ;  First  Bap  C^.  of  Ithaca  v.  Bigelow,  16  Wend.  (N.  Y.) 
28 ;  Howes  v.  Forster,  i  Moo.  c.  R.  368 ;  Rucker  v.  Cammeyer.  i  Esp, 
105;  Hicks  V.  Hankin,  4  Esp.  114;  Chapman  v.  Partridge,  5  Esp. 
256;  Dickerson  v.  Lileval,  i  Stark.  128;  Soames  v.  Spencer,  i 
Dowl.  &  R.  32 :  Short  v.  Sparkman,  2  Barn.  &  Ad.  962  ;  Grant  v, 
Fletcher,  5  Barn.  &  C.  436;  Goom  v.  Aflalo,  6  Barn.  &  C.  117;  True- 
man  V.  Loder,  11  Ad.  &  E.  389;  Lievewright  z/.  Archibald,  17  Q.  D. 
103 ;  Leary  v.  Physic,  5  Barn.  &  C.  234 ;  Merritt  v.  Clason,  12  Johns. 
(N.  Y.)  102;  Clason  v.  Bailey,  14  Johns.  (N.  Y.)  484;  Schneider  7/. 
Norris,  2  Maule  &  S.  286 ;  Pitts  v.  Becket,  13  Mees  &  W.  743 ;  Vielic 
V.  Osgood,  8  Barb.  (N.  Y.)  130;  McDowel  v.  Chambers,  i  Strobh.  (S, 
C.)  Eq.  347;  Draper  v.  Pattina.  2  Speers  (S.  C),  292;  Hazard  v.  Day, 
14  Allen  (Mass.),  487  ;  Palmer  v.  Marquette  &  Pac.  Rolling  Mill  Co. 
32  Mich.  274;  Godwin  v.  Francis,  L.  R.,  5  C.  P.  295;  Williams  7/. 
Bacon,  3  Gray  (Mass.),  387  ;  Hewes  v.  Taylor,  70  Pa.  St.  387  ;  Fricker 
V.  Thomlinson,  i  Man.  &  G.  772 ;  Thornton  v.  Kempster,  3  Taunt. 
786;  Gibson  r/.  Holland,  L.  R.,  i  C.  P.  i ;  Nelson  v.  Dubois,  13 
Johns.  (N.  Y.)  17s  ;  Hudson  v.  King,  2  Tenn.  560;  Bill  v.  Bament,  9 
Mees.  &  W.  36 ;  Bailey  v.  Sweeting,  9  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  843  ;  Rose  v. 
Cunynghame,  11  Ves.  550;  Ivory  v.  Murphy,  36  Mo.  534;  Barclay 
V.  Bates,  2  Mo.  (App.)  139;  Battars  v.  Sellers,  5  H.  &  J.  117  (9  Am. 
Dec  192) ;  Sherburne  v.  Shaw,  :  N.  H.  157  (8  Am.  Dec.  47);  Nelson 
V.  Sanborne,  2  N.  H.  413  (9  Am.  Dec.  108) ;  Scarrett  v.  St.  John's 
Church,  7  Mo.  (App.)  174. 

of  the  ooTintry.    Rex  t/.  Johnson,  5  N.  H.  520  (22  Am.  Dec.  472) 

Nicoll  V.  Graves,  17  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  29 ;  Nowlen  v.  Abbott, 


MEN. 
MENIAIi. 


servant. 


2  Cromp.  M.  &  R.  54 ;  Todd  v.  Kerrlch,  8  Ex.  151 ;  Johnson  v.  Blen- 
kensopp,  5  Jur.  870. 
MEBCHANDISE.     In  indictment.    Pickett  v.  State,  (yo  Ala.  77. 

In  insurance  policy.     Duplantz  v.  Com.  Ins.  Co.,  Anth.  114;  Home 
Ins.  Co.  V.  Baltimore  Warehouse  Co.,  3  Otto,  527. 
*  In  plea.    Weston  z/.  McDowell,  20  Mich.  353. 

In  statute.    Gay's  Gold,  13  Wall.  358;  The  Maine  City,  6  Fed.  Rep. 
413;  U.S.  7/.  One  Sorrel  Horse.  22  Vt.  655  ;  Pray  7/.  Mitchell,  60 
Me.  430;  Fine7/.  Hornsby,  2  Mo.  (App.)  61  ;  Citizens' Bk.  7/.  Nan- 
tucket Steamboat  Co.,  2  Story,  17. 
,  In  treaty.    U.  S.  7/.  Amistead,  15  Pet.  518. 

in  trust  or  on  commission.    In  insurance  policy.    Tvis.  Co.  v- 

Moffatt,  L.  R.,  7  C.  P.  25. 
such  as  is  usually  kept  in  country  stores.    In  insurance  pol- 
icy.   Franklin,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.  v.  Updegraff,  42  Pa.  St.  350. 

grain  and  other .    In  statute.    Kent  t/.  Liverpool,  etc.,  Ins.  Co. 

26  Ind.  294. 

other  legal .    In  statute.     Cockburn  ta  Alexander,  6  C.  B.  79' • 

trade  of .     In  statute.    Spring  v.  Gay,  6  Peters,  151. 

transportation  of .     In  statute.      Citizens'   Bk.   v.   Nantucket 

Steamboat  Co.,  2  Story,  16. 
MERCHAin)ISES.    In  statute.     Fisher  v.  Lee,  12  Ad.  &  Ell.  623. 
MEBCHANT.      Hammond  v.  Jethro,  2  Brownl.  &  C.  99,  note  ;  Mayor  of  London  v. 
Welks,  2  Salk.  445. 


^ 


1,  2  Cush. 
id.  (N.  Y.) 
y^er.  i  Esp, 
Ige,  S  Esp. 
Spencer,  i 
;  Grant  v. 
ii7;True- 

1. 17  Q-  rj. 

,  12  Johns, 
hneider  v. 
'43;  Vielic 
strobh.  (S, 
ird  V.  Day, 
ig  Mill  Co. 
Villiams  v. 
7  ;  Fricker 
■,  3  Taunt. 
)ubois,  13 
Bament,  9 
i ;  Rose  v. 
. ;  Barclay 
117  (9  Am. 
7) ;  Nelson 
St.  John's 

.  Dec.  472) 

V.  Abbott, 
>n  V.  Blen- 


14;  Home 


Fed.  Rep. 
[itcheli,  60 
;k.  V.  Nan- 


T<is.  Co.  V 
mrance  pol- 
:.,  Ins.  Co. 
:.  B.  79'- 
Nantucket 

London  v. 


MERCHANT. 


219 


MEXICANS. 


MERCHANTS. 


MERCHANT  —  Continued. 

In  bond.     Josselyn  v.  Parson,  L.  R.,  7  Ex.  127. 

In  statute.  State  v.  Wells,  28  Mo.  565;  State  v.  Martin,  5  Mo.  562; 
State  V.  West,  34  Mo.  424 ;  State  v.  Whittaker,  33  Mo.  457  ;  re 
Meriett,  7  Fed.  Rep.  853 ;  Anderson  v.  Com.,  9  Bush,  569 ;  Thom- 
son V.  Hopper,  i  W.  &  S.  467  ;  Campbell  v.  Finck,  2  Duv.  107 ; 
Com.  V.  McGeorge,  9  B.  Monr.  3  ;  Colez/.  Com.,  8  Dana,  31. 

appraiser.     Belcher  t/.  Linn,  24  How.  508. 

exporter.     In  license.    Camelo  v.  Britten,  4  B.  &  Aid.  184. 

or  trader.    In  statute.    Re  Duff,  4  Fed.  Rep.  519. 

or  tradesman.     In  statute.     Re  Woodward,  8  Ben.  563. 

MERCHANTABLE.     In  contract.    Wood  v.  U.  S.,  1 1  Ct.  of  CI.  680 ;  Hamilton  v.  Gan- 
yard,  34  Barb.  204 ;  Crane  v.  Roberts,  5  Me.  419. 

quality.     In  contract.    Sprague  7'.  Blake,  20  Wend.  61. 

fair sassaflras  wood.  In  contract.   Tye  v.  Fynmore,  3  Camp.  462. 

accounts.    In  statute.    Spring  ?'.  Gray,  6  Peters,  151;  Fox  v.  Fisk, 

7  Miss.  328 ;  Ramchander  v.  Hammond,  2  Johns.  200 ;  Mandeville 
V.  Wilson,  5  Cranch,  15  :  Murray  v.  Coster,  20  Johns.  576;  Coster 
V.  Murray,  5  Johns.  Ch.  522;  Atwater  z/.  Fowler,  i  Edw.  Ch.  417; 
Hussey  v.  Burgwyn,  6  Jones  (L.),  385  ;  Chew  v.  Baker,  4  Cranch 
C.  C.  696. 

Foshay  v.  Town  of  Glen  Haven,  25  Wis.  291. 

by  reason  of  having  made  an  entry.    In  statute.     Randall  v. 

Stevens,  2  El.  &  Bl.  641. 

Palmer  v.  Burnside,  i  Woods,  182. 

In  statute.  Cobb  v.  Harrison,  20  Wis.  628  ;  Bowman  v.  De  Peyster,  2 
Daly,  203 ;  Tracy  v.  Steam  Faucet  Co.,  i  E.  D.  Smith,  349 ;  St.  John 
V.  West,  4  How.  Pr.  329 ;  Megrath  v.  Van  Wyck,  3  Sandf.  750. 

of  the  action.  In  statute.  Franke  v.  Nunnenmacher,  23  Wis.  299. 

defense  on  the .      In  agreement.      Hart  v.  Withers,   i    Pen.  & 

Watts,  285  (21  Am.  Dec.  382). 

material  to  the of  the  case.     In  statute.    Harvey  v.  Johnston, 

6  C.  B.  305. 

not  on  the .     In  order.     Reg.  v.  St.  Anne's,  9  Q.  B.  882. 

In  statute.    Thomas  v.  Evens,  i  El.,  B.  &  El.  171. 


MERELY. 

MERQER. 
MERITS. 


MESH. 

MESNE. 

MESS. 
MESSUAGE. 


MESSUAGES. 


In  statute.     Mainwaring  v.  Milner,  9  B.  &  S.  1007. 
In  statute.    Thompson  v.  Borner,  60  Barb.  463 ;  Pac- 
quette  v.  Pickness,  19  Wis.  223 ;  Leland  v.  Tousey,  6  Hill,  328. 
—  pork.    In  receipt.     Hale  v.  Milwaukee  Dock  Co.,  29  Wis.  488. 


'  process, 
profits. 


Fenn  v,  Grafton,  2  Bing.  N.  C.  617. 

In  statute.    Water- works  Co.  v.  Mile  End,  17  Q.  B.  520. 

mansion-house  and of  her  deceased  husband. 


In  statute. 


METALS. 


MEXICANS. 


Grimes  v.  Wilson,  4  Blackf.  331. 
In  deed.    Bennett  v.  Herring,  3  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  374. 

or  plantation.     In  statute.    Orrick  v.  Robbins,  34  Mo.  226. 

In  statute.     Meyer  v.  Arthur,  91  U.  S.  570. 

manufbctures  of .    In  statute.    Meyer  w.  Arthur,  91  U.S. 

May  V.  Simmons,  4  Fed.  Rep.  502, 
In  treaty.    Tobin  v.  Walkinshaw,  i  McAllister,  195. 


570: 


MICHAELMAS. 


220 


MINISTER. 


MICHAEIiSiAS 

MILi:. 
MUJBS. 

MLLITABY. 


MTTiTi. 


MILLS. 


MINE. 


MUTEBAL. 


MUTEBALS. 


MINES. 


MINISTER. 


In  deed.     Finley  v.  Wood,  i  Esp.  178;  Doe  %>.  Benson.  4  B.  &  Aid. 

588  ;  Doe  7/.  Lea,  11  East.  312. 

distance  of  half  a .    Indeed    Leigh  ?'.  Hand.  9  B.  &  C.  774- 

dwells  more  than  twenty from  the  defendant.    In  statute. 

Lake  v.  Butler,  5  El.  &  Bl.  96 ;  Stokes  v.  Russell,  14  C.  B.  678. 

law.     Johnson  v.  Jones.  44  HI.  >42. 

or  naval  service.    In  insurance  policy.    Welts  v.  Conn.  Mut. 

Life  Ins.  Co..  48  N.  Y.  36. 
or  usurped  power.    In  insurance  policy.    Boon  v.  ^Etna  Ins. 

Co..  40  Conn.  574- 
in  the service  of  the  United  States.    In  statute.    Stuart  v.  U. 

S..  18  Wall.  84. 

soldiers  in  actual service.    In  statute.    Abrahams  v.  Bartlett, 

18  Iowa,  513. 
In  deed.     Farrar  v.  Stackpole,  6  Greenl.  1 54  (19  Am.  Dec.  201). 
In  statute.     State  v.  Livermore,  44  N.  H.  386. 
In  will.     Whitney  v.  Olney.  3  Mason,  280. 

dam.    Armond  v.  Green  Bay.  etc..  Canal  Co..  35  Wis.  41  • 

iron.    /;/  contract.    Carondelet  Iron  Works  v.  Moore,  78  lU.  65 

privilege.    In  deed.    Moore  v.  Fletcher.  16  Me.  63. 

property.  •  In  deed.     Van  Horn  v.  Richardson.  24  Wis.  248. 

Bite.    In  deed.     Stackpole  v.  Curtis,  32  Me.  383. 

Bite  lawftilly  in  use.    In  statute.     Elting  Woolen  Co.  v.  Wil- 


Bigler  v.  New  York,  etc.. 


liams.  36  Conn.  310. 

steam  saw .    In  insurance  policy. 

Ins.  Co.,  20  Barb.  635. 
In  deed.     Auburn  Congregational  Soc.  v.  Walker.  124  Mass.  71. 
In  statute.     Sprague  v.  Town  of  Lisbon.  30  Conn.  18. 

or  manulkkotories  of  any  kind.    In  insurance  policy.    Franklin 

Fire  Ins.  Co.  v.  Brock.  57  Pa.  St.  74. 
Westmoreland's  Coal  Co.'s  Appeal,  85  Pa.  St.  344- 

produce  of  a .    In  statute.     Bowes  v.  Ld.  Ravensworth.  15  C. 

B.  522. 
In  statute.     Henry  v.  Lowe,  73  Mo.  99. 

land.    In  statute.     Stroud  v.  Missouri,  etc.,  R.  Co..  4  Dill.  396- 

products.    In  statute.    Thompson  v.  Noble.  3  Pittsb.  201. 

all or  magnesia  of  any  kind.    In  will.    Gibson  v.  Tyson,  5 

Watts,  34- 
In  deed     Bell  v.  Wilson,  L.  R.,  i  Ch.  App.  303. 

mines  and .    In  deed.     Hartwell  v.  Cumman.  10  N.  J.  (Eq.)  128. 

mines  and within  and  under  the  land.     In  statute.    Mid- 
land R.  Co.  V.  Checkley.  L.  R.,  4  Eq.  Cas.  19- 

and  mining  claims.    In  statute.    Go^d  Hill  v.  Caledonia  Mining 

Co..  5  Sawyer.  575 ;  Mount  Diablo  Mill  Co.  v.  Callison,  5  Sawyer, 

439- 
of  day.    In  statute.     King  v.  Brettell.  3  B.  &  Adol.  424- 

or  mining  claims.    In  statute.    Forbes  v.  Gracey,  4  Otto,  762. 

In  constitution.     Schumackcr  v.  Reel,  61  Mo.  592. 

In  statute.    Gridley  v.  Clark,  2  Pick.  403  :  Baldwin  v.  MoClinch,  i  Me. 


MINISTER. 


221 


MISNOMER. 


! 


MTNISTEB—  Continued. 

102;  Washburn  v.  F"ourth  Pan^.i,  i  Mass.  32;  Kendall  v.  Kingston, 
5  Mass.  524;  Barnes  v.  First  Parish.  6  Mass.  401  ;•  Turner  v.  Second 
Precinct,  7  Mass.  60;  Lowell  z*.  Inhabitants.  7  Mass.  230. 

for  the  time  being.    In  statute.     Pendert^  Barr,  4  El.  &  Bl.  1.4- 

of  any  church  or  chapel.    In  statute     Queen  v.  Mayor,  8  Ad.  & 

El.  182. 

of  religion.    In  statute.     Ex  parte  Cain,  39  Ala.  440. 

ordained  and  stated .    Legonia  v.  Buxton,    2  Greenl.  102  (11 

Am.  Dec.  46). 
regular of  a  dissenting  congregation.    In  statute.    Queen  z/' 

Oldham,  L.  R..  4  Q-  B-  29'- 

regular of  the  gospel.    In  statute.    State  v.  Bray,  13  Ired.  290. 

stated  and  ordained •  of  the  gospel.     In  statute.    Com.  v. 

Spooner,  i  Pick.  235. 
MINISTEBIAL.    act.    State  v.  Doyle,  40  Wis.  175;  Pennington  v,  Theight,  54 

Ind.  376. 
officer.    Tracy  v.  Swartout,  10  Peters,  80;  Diggs  v.  State,  49  Ala. 


limiSTBY. 

MUTOB. 
MINUTE. 


3'7. 

settled  in  the  work  of  the .    In  statute.    Goshen  v.  Stonington, 

4  Conn.  209. 

child.     In  statute..    Richardson  v.  Fredentze,  35  Mo.  266. 

or  memorandum  of  an  agreement.    In  statute.    Blackwell  v. 

McNaughton,  i  Q.  B.  128;  Lucas  v.  Beach,  i  Man.  &  G.  417. 
MISAPPLICATION.     In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Priest.  16  O.  B.  44. 
MISAPPLY.       In  statute.    Carpenter  v.  Mason,  12  Ad.  &  El.  630. 
MISBEHAVIOB.     In  statute.    Queen  v.  Owen,  1 5  Q.  B.  476. 

gross .     In  statute.    Doherty  v.  Education  Board,  4  New  Zealand 

Jur.  (N.  S.)  78. 

gross and  wickedness.    In  statute,    Stevens  v.  Stevens,  8  R.  I. 

556. 
MISCABBIAQE.     In  indictment.    Smith  v.  State,  33  Me.  48. 

debt,  de&ult  or .    In  statute.    Kirkham  v.  Marten,  2  B.  &  Aid. 

617. 
MISCONDUCT.     In  statute.    Stage  v.  Stevens,  i  Denio,  267. 

and  misbehavior.    In  statute.    Turnbull  v.  Martin,'"37  How.  Pr. 

20. 

in  office.     In  statute.    State  v.  Leach,  60  Mo,  58. 

MISDEMEANED.    himsel'  in  his  office.    In  statute.    V.'ildes  v.  Russel.  L.  R.,  i 

C.  P.  723. 
MISDEMEANOB.     King  v.  Powell,  2  B.  &  Ad.  78;  Pillsbury  v.  Brown,  47  Cal.  477- 
In  statute.    State  v.  Mann,  21  Wis.  685 ;  Rex  v.  Powell,  2  B.  &  Ad.  75  ; 
Campbell  v.  Queen,  u  Q.  B.  812. 

in  his  professional  capacity.    In  statute.     Re  Bowman,  7  Mo. 

(App.)  568;  8  Cent.  L.  J.  250. 
MISFEASANCE.     Coite  v.  Lynes,  33  Conn.   109 ;  Wright  v.  Spencer,   i   Stew.  576 ; 
Tracy  v.  Warren,  104  Mass.  376. 

Twrar.THA-n  designed  to the  voter.   In  statute.  Turner  v.  Drake,  7'  Mo.  287. 

MISNOMBB.       In  statute.    Queen  v.  Plenty,  9  B.  &S.  391 ;  Meredith  v.  Hinsdale,  2 
Caines,  362.  * 


mil  IIMIIDI— l«ll«WH,ll»lill»,fciJ,timMIU»WS 


id! 


MISPLEADING. 


222 


MONE  V 


MISFLEADINa.    Lovett  v.  Pell,  22  Wend.  369. 

MISFBISIOIf.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Conyers,  8  y.  B.  98S. 

miSBEFBESENTATION'.  Tidmarsh  v.  Washington  Fire,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  4  Mason, 
439;  Livingston  z/.  Maryland  Ins.  Co.,  7  Cranch,  506;  Hubbard  z*. 
Coolidge,  2  Gall.  353 ;  Blydenburgh  v.  Welsh,  Baldw.  331  ;  Hodg- 
son V.  Marine  Ins.  Co.,  5  Cranch,  100 ;  Wise  v.  Fuller,  29  N.  J.  (Eq.) 
257  ;  Daniels  v.  Hudson  River  R.  Co.,  12  Cush.  425. 

laSBEPBESENTATTONS.     In  statute.    White  t'.  Ins.  Co.,  4  Dill.  184. 


MISSPESTD. 
MISTAKE. 


% 


MITIQATING. 

MiTTmns. 

MIXED. 


MOB. 
MOBS. 

MOCEma. 

MOD. 

MODE. 


MODES. 


MOIETY. 
MOLEST. 


MONEY. 


what  they  earn.     In  statute.    State  v.  Ransall,  41  Conn.  433. 

In  statute.    Sleeper  v.  Ins.  Co.,  56  N.  H.  401  ;  Chamberlain  v.  Ins.  Co., 

S5  N.  H.  249. 

aooident  or  misfortune.  In  statute.  Grout  ?'.  Cole,  57  N.  H.  547. 

or  aooident.     In  statute.     U.  S.  ik   Eighty-five   Hogsheads,  2 

Paine,  54. 

or  inadvertenoe.    In  statute.     Doe  ?/.  Phillips,  i  Q.  B.  94. 

In  statute.    Jungbluth  v.  Redfield,  4  Blatchf.  220. 

or  aggravating  ciroumstanoes.  In  statute.  Porter  v.  Hannibal, 

etc.,  R.  Co.,  71    Mo.  66  ;  Rains  v.  St.  Louis,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  71  Mo.  169. 
Connolly  2>.  Anderson,  112  Mass.  62. 

aotion.     Hall  v.  Decker,  48  Me.  255. 

materials.    In  statute.    Solomon  7/.  Arthur,  12  Otto,  211, 

property.     In  will.     Minot  v.  Thompson,  106  Mass.  583. 

war.    People  v.  McLeod,  1  Hill,  377. 

In  statute.     Allegheny  Co.  v.  Gibson,  90  Pa.  St.  415. 

loss  by  fire  occasioned  by or  riots.   In  statute.   Harris  v.  York^ 

etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  50  Pa.  St.  341. 
In  statute.    State  v.  Warner,  34  Conn.  276. 
In  will.     Goblet  v.  Beechey,  3  Sim.  24  ;  2  Russ.  &  M.  624. 

of  proceeding.  In  statute.  Atty.-Gen.  v.  Sillem,  10  H.  L.  Cas.  704. 

agreeably  to  the  usual of  process  against  ofilsnders  in  such 

State.     In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Horton,  2  Dill.  97  ;  U.  S.  v.  Rundlett, 

2  Curt.  C.  C.  4?. 
of  process.     In  statute.    Wayman  v.   Southard,  10  Wheat,  r  ; 

Beers  v.  Houghton,  9  Pet.  329. 

forms  and of  proceeding.    In  statute.    Schwabacker  v,  Rielly, 

2  Dill.  127 ;  U.  S.  V.   Knight,  14  Pet.  301  ;  Amis  v.  Smith,  16  Pet- 
303  ;  Duncan  v.  Darst,  i  How.  301 ;  Koning  v.  Bayard,  2  Paine,  259. 

my of  the  house.    In  will.    Atkinson  v.  Fawcett,  3  C.  EL  275. 

or  disturb  the  plaintiff.    In  deed.    Thomas  v.  Everard,  6  Hurl. 

&  N.  540. 

or  interfere  with.     In  deed.    Gibbons  v.  Vanillon,  8  C.  B.  484. 

Noble  V.  State,  59  Ala.  74;  Paulf.  Baul,  31  Tex.  10;  Kennedy  v.  Briere, 
45  Tex.  305;  Hobson  v.  Fountain,  5  Humph.  140;  Andersons. 
Ewing,  3  Litt.  245  ;  Pryor  v.  Com.,  2  Dana,  298  ;  Griswold  v.  Hep- 
burn, 2  Duv.  83;  Morris  r/.  Edwards,  i  Ohio,  189;  Edwards  z'.  Mor- 
ris, I  Ohio,  524 ;  Bradley  v.  Hunt,  S  Gill  &  J.  54 ;  Morrill  v.  Brown, 
15  Pick.  173;  Corbit  v.  Bank,  2  Harr.  235  ;  McChord  v.  Ford,  3  T. 
B.  Men.  i66 ;  Scott  v.  Conover,  6  N.  J.  (L.)  222 ;  Lange  v.  Kohne,  i 
McCord,  115;  Towson  v.  Havre  de  Grace  Bank,  6  Harr.  &  J.  47. 

In  indict'nent.     Reg.  v.  Major,  2  East  P.  C.  118  ;  Reg.  7/.  Hill,  Russ.  <fe 


ONE  V. 


\  Mason. 

jbbard  v. 

;  Hodg- 

f.  J.  (Eq.) 


n.  4:?3- 
Ins.  Co., 

N.  H.  547. 
sheads,  2 

.94. 

Hannibal, 
I  Mo.  169. 


HI. 

(3- 


is  V.  Yorlc^ 


L.  Cas.  704. 
■B  in  such 
.  Rundlett, 

Wheat.  I  ; 

r  7'.  Rielly, 
ith,  16  Pet. 
Paine,  259. 

:.  a  275- 
ird,  6  Hurl. 

8  C.  B.  484- 
ly  V.  Briere, 
Vnderson  v. 
jld  V.  Hep- 
irds  V.  Mor- 
11  V.  Brown, 
'.  Ford,  3  T. 
V.  Kohne,  i 
.  &  J.  47. 
[ill,  Russ.  & 


MONEY. 


223 


MONEYS. 


MONEY  —  Continued . 

Ry.  190;  Reg.  v.  West,  7  Cox  C.  C.  183 ;  Reg.  v.  Godfrey,  Dears.  & 
B.  426;  Colson  V.  State,  7  Blackf.  590;  William's  v.  State,  12  S.  & 
M.  59 ;  State  v.  Jim,  3  Murpli.  3  ;  Hale  v.  State,  8  Tex.  171  ;  Com.  v. 
,  Swenney,  i    Va.  Cas.    146;  Johnson  z/.  State,  11  Ohio  St.  324;  M.- 

Aulay  V.   State,  7  Yerg.   526 ;    U.  S.  v.    Wells,  2  Cranch  C.  C.  43 ; 
Block  z/.  State,  44  Tex.  62  ;  Walton  z/.  State,  14  Tex.  381. 

In  plea.    Towson  v.  Havre  de  Grace  Bank,  6  Harr.  &  J.  47  ;  Foquet :-. 

Hoadley,  3  Conn.  534 ;  Waterman  v.  Waterman,  34  Mich.  490, 
In  statute.     Cumberland  v.   Kelly,  3  B.  &  Adol.  602  ;  Frost  v.  Frost,  3 

B.  &  Adol.  612 ;  Deford  v.  Hewlett,  49  Md.  52 ;  Lindsey  v.  Rolaken, 

32  Ark.  626;  Beach  v.  Smith,  30  N.  Y.  116. 
In  will.     Re  Miller,  43  Cal.    170;  Petty  z/.  Wilson,  L.  R.,  4  Ch.  App. 

574 ;  Jones  v.  Overstreet,  4  Mon.  549 ;  Smith  v.  Davis,  i  Grant  Cas. 

158;  Blood  z/.  Fairbanks,  48  Cal.  171. 

and  seourities.   In  will.  Graydon  v.  Graydon,'  23  N.  J.  (Eq.)  229. 

and  seourities  for .    In  will.    Ogle  v.  Knipe,  L.  R,  8  Eq. 

Cas.  434. 

bills.     Opinions  of  Justices,  126  Mass.  549. 

. demand  on  contract.    In  statute.     Brock  v.  Parker,  5  Ind.  538 ; 

Roberts  v.  Nodwith,  8  Ind.  339. 

due  at  my  decease.     In  will.    Bede  v.  Harrison,  L.'R.,  17  Eq.  76. 

due  to  the  defendant.     Skinner' z/.  Moore,  i  Dev.  &  B.  (L.)  13* 

(30  Am.  Dec.  155). 
goods,  wares  or  merchandise.  In  statute.     Rex  z/.  Hill,  i  Russ. 


&  Ry,  190. 
—  I  may  dio  possessed  of. 


In  will.     Byrom  v.  Brandreth,  L.  R.. 


16  Eq.  Cas.  475. 
—  in  the  hands  of  a  sherifi  or  other  officer. 


MONEirED. 


MOnXYS. 


In  statute.     Pruitt 
V.  Armstrong,  56  Ala.  308. 

jewelry,  and  other  valuables.    Welford  z/.  Wisley,  i  Indian- 
apolis, 119. 

jewels  or  ornaments.    In  statute.    Hyatt  v.  Taylor,  42  N.  Y. 

258;  Ramaley  v.  Leland,  43  N.  Y.  539. 

of  the  United  States.  In  indictment.  U.  S.  v.  Watkins,  3  Cranch 

C.  C.  441. 

answer  the  purposes  of .     In  statute.     Durr  w.  State,  59  Ala.  29. 

game  played  for .    In  statute.    Stone  v.  State,  3  Tex.  (App.)  675. 

lawful .    Carpenter  v.  Atherton,  25  Cal.  564, 

lawfiil  current of  Pennsylvania.  In  bond.  Wharton  v.  Mor- 
ris, I  Dall.  124. 

lawAil of  the  United  States.    Cocke  v.  Kendall,  Hempst.  236. 

business  or  commercial  corporation.  In  statute.  Re  Califor- 
nia Pacific  R.  Co.,  3  Sawy.  246. 

corporation.    In  statute.     Robinson  v.  Bank  of  Attica,  21  N.  Y. 

406;  Hill  V.  Reed,  16  Barb.  280;  Bank  Commrs.  v.  Bank  of  Buffalo, 
6  Paige,  497. 

demand.    In  statute.    Mills  v.  Long,  58  Ala.  459. 

Mann  v.  Mann,  14  Johns,  i;  i  Johns.  Ch.  231. 

In  will.    Williams  v.  Williams,  8  Ch.  Div.  7935  Beck  v.  McGillis,  9 


% 


MONEYS. 

MONEYS—  Continued 
Barb 


224 


MORALITY. 


MONITION. 
MONOFOUBS 

MONOPOLY. 

MONTH 


MONTHS. 


„...   35;  Fulkeronz/.  Chitty.  4  Jones  (Eq.),  244;  Williams  7/.  Wil- 
Hams    27  W.  R.  100;  Mann  v.  Mann.  14  Johns,  i  (7  Am.  Dec.  416)- 

in  the  house  and  out  of  it.    In  will.    Collins  v.  Collins,  L.  R.. 

12  Eq.  Cas.  455- 
B.irtlett  V.  Kenwood,  2  El.  &  31.  788. 

perpetuities  and .    In  constitution.    City  of  Memphis  r.  Mem- 

phis  Water  Co.,  5  Heisk.  495- 
Enfield  Toll-Bridge  Co.  v.  Hartford  etc..  R.  ^o-.  «7  Con„^  42;  Attor- 

ney-General  v.  Rumford  Chemical  Works,  9  Off.  Gaz.  Pat.  1062. 
Gross  V.  Fov.-ler,  21  Cal.  392  :    Society  v.  Thompson,  32  Cal.  347- 
In  contract.     Hunt  v.  Holden,  2  Mass.  .70 :  Avery  v.  ^'^^^^y'^JT^- 
460 ;  Leffingwell  v.  White, .  Johns.  Cas.  99  ;  Thomas  .,.  Shoemaker. 
6  W  A  S.  .79:  Stackhouse  v.  Hasley,  3  Johns.  Ch.  74;  Sheets  v. 
Selden.  2  Wall.  .77:  Loring..  Hailing.  .5  Johns.  '•9;  Jackson  - 
•    Van  Valkenburgh,  8  Cow.  260:  Parsons  v.  Chamberl.n  4  Wend. 
5,2  ;  People  v.  Mayor,  10  Wend.  393  :  Simpson  v.  Margiston,  11  g. 
B.  32. 
In  indictment.     Ryalls  v.  Queen.  11  Q.  B.  781. 

In  statute.    Ellis'  Case,  3  Halst.  232  :  Brudenell  J.  Jaux,  2  Dal  .  302: 
Brewer  v.  Harris.  5  Gratt.  285;  Hunt  r,.   Holden,  =»   Majf- '70. 
Avery  v.  Pixley,  4  Mass.  460 :  Alston  v.  Alston,  Treadw.  (Const. 
606 :  Williamson  v.  Farrow,  i  Bailey,  6m  ;  Strong  v.  B.rchard.  5 
Conn.  35.  :  Sprague  v.  Mowray.  31  Cal.  .73 :  Com.  v.  Chambre,  4 
dT  4  ;  P>^e  V.  Maulding.  7  J-  J-  Marsh.  202  ;  State  v.  Jacobs,  2 
Ha  r  (De  .)  548 ;  Mitchel  v.  Woodson,  37  Mich.  567 ;  Corner..  Short 
bridge.  3  J  J    Marsh.  63&:  Parsons  v.  Chamberla.n,  4  Wend.      2 
Zli^v.  Lamson,  2  Vt.  .38;  Loring  ..  Hailing    .5  John-  ".9 
Churchill  V.  Merchants'  Bk.,   .9  Pick.  532 :  Baitol  J'  Calvert      i 
Ala.  42;  Heaston  v.  Cincinnati,  «»-;;  ^  ^o    '6  Ind^  275  .People 
V.  Ulrich,  2  Abb.  Pr.  28;  Tillson  v.  Bowley.  8  Me.  163,  Kelley  v. 
Oilman,  29  N.  H.  385. 

one In  statute.    State  v.  Upchurch,  72  N.  C.  146. 

the  first  half  of  the In  contract.    Grosvenor  v.  Magill,  37  I". 


239- 
In  bond. 

539- 

In  lease. 

In  plea. 


Hardin  v.  Major,  4  Bibb,  104;  Shapley  v.  Garey.  6  S.  &  R. 


MONUMENT. 
MOOBINGS. 
MORAL. 
MORALITY. 


Regain  v.  Chanton,  i  Q.  B.  249. 
Johnstone  v.  Huddleston,  4  B.  &  C.  933- 
In  statute.    Gross  v.  Fowler,  2.  Cal.  392  ;  State  v.  Jacobs,  2  Harr.  548 : 

Glenn  v.  Smith.  17  Md,  260. 
credit  of  six In  order.    Williamson  t..  Farrow^  .  BadeyCM, 

6n  (2,  Am.  Dec.  493:  '  Am.  Dec.  99-  note;  7  Am.  Dec.  250.  note), 
six In  statute.    Bank  of  Georgetown  v.  Forrest,  3  Cranch  C. 

C.  218. 

three In  plea.     Marsh  v.  Higgins.  9  C.  B.  554- 

twelve In  contract.    Satterwhite  7/.  Burwell,  6  Jones  (L.).  92. 

Cox  V.  Friedley,  33  Pa.  St.  124.  ,     *  „   .^  0  «« 

changing  her .    In  statute.    Mcintosh  t^.  Slade,  6  B.  &  C.  657. 

certainty.    Com.  v.  Costley,  118  Mass.  i. 

religion— and  knowledge.    In  constitution.    Board  of  Education 

t/.  Minor.  23  Ohio  St.  211. 


RALJTY. 


ams  V.  Wil- 
1.  Dec.  4>6)- 
illins,  L.  Rm 


ihis  V.  Mem- 

.  42;  Attor- 
>at.  1062. 

al.  347. 
ley,  4  Mass. 
,  Shoemaker, 
4;  Sheets  v. 
;  Jackson  v. 
lin,  4  Wend, 
giston,  1 1  Q. 


,  3  Dall.  302 ; 
2  Mass.  170; 
adw.  (Const.) 
•>.  Birchard,  5 
.  Chambre,  4 
•  V.  Jacobs,  2 
*om.  V.  Short- 

4  Wend.  512; 

5  Johns.  119; 
/.  Calvert,  21 
I.  275 ;  People 
63;  Kelley  v. 


Magill,  37  111. 
rey,  6  S.  &  R. 

js,  2  Harr.  548 ; 

r.  I  Bailey  (L.), 
)ec.  250,  note), 
t,  3  Cranch  C. 

fones  (L.),  <it, 
;  B.  &  C.  657. 
rd  of  Education 


MORE. 


KOBE. 


225 


MORTGAGE. 


or  1688.    In  deed.    Bayard  v.  Eddings,  2  Strobh.  374;  Peden  v. 

Owens,  Rice  (Eq.).  55  ;  Smith  v.  Fly,  24  Tex.  345  ;  Duvals  v.  Ross, 
2  Munf.  290 ;  Pendleton  v.  Stewart,  5  Call.  1 ;  Lobenstein  v.  U.  S., 
I  Otto.  324;  Geneusr.  Hunt,  10  Nev.  139:  McConnell  v.  Brayner, 
63  Mo.  461 ;  Williamson  v.  Hall,  62  Mo.  405  ;  Allison  v.  Allison,  i 
Yerg.  i6;  Petit  v.  Shepherd,  32  N.  Y.  97;  Sullivan  v.  Ferguson, 
40  Mo.  79;  U.S.  V.  D'Aguirre,  i  Wall.  311  ;  Tarbell  v.  Bowman, 
103  Mass.  342  :  Dale  v.  Smith,  i  Del.  Ch.  i  (12  Am.  Dec.  64) ;  Mc- 
Coun  V.  Delaney,  3  Bibb,  46  (6  Am.  Dec.  635);  Williams  v.  Lane,  i 
Car.  Law  Repos.  366  (6  Am.  Dec.  561);  Thomas  v.  Perry,  Pet.  C.  C. 
49;  Harrell  v.  Hill,  19  Ark.  102;  Pollock  v.  Wilson,  3  Dana,  25; 
Williford  v.  Bentley,  5  J.  J.  Marsh.  181 ;  Fannin  ta  Bellomy,  5  Bush, 
663;  Gentry  v.  Hamilton,  3  Ired.  (Eq.)  376;  Shipp  v.  Swan,  2  Bibb, 
82;  Poague  V.  Allen,  3  J.  J.  Marsh.  421  ;  Smallwood  v.  Hatton,  4 
Md.  Ch.  95  ;  Hoffman  v.  Johnson,  2  Bland,  103  ;  Tyson  w.  Hardesty, 
29  Md.  305 ;  Blaney  v.  Rice,  20  Pick.  62 ;  Phipps  v.  Tarbley,  24 
Miss.  597;  Couse  t/.  Boyles,  4  N.  J.  (Eq.)  212;  Morris  Canal  Co.  v. 
Emmett,  9  Paige,  168  ;  Brady  v.  Hennion,  8  Bosw.  528. 

In  simple  contract.  Murdock  w.  Gilchrist,  52  N.  Y.  242;  King  v. 
Brown,  54  Ind  .  368 ;  Belknap  v.  Sealey,  14  N.  Y.  143 ;  Fame  v. 
Martin,  7  N.  Y.  210;  Thurber  v.  Ryan,  12  Kas.  453;  Noble  7/. 
Googins,  99  Mass.  231 ;  Cross  v.  Eglin,  2  B.  &  Ad.  106;  Tilden  v. 
Rosenthal,  41  111.  386;  Young  v.  Craig,  2  Bibb.  271  ;  McCoun  v. 
Delaney,  3  Bibb,  46 ;  Caldwell  v.  Moore,  3  Dana,  340 ;  Pingree  v. 
Comm'rs,  102  Mass.  78 ;  Blaney  v.  Rice,  20  Pick.  62  (32  Am.  Dec. 
204);  Ashcom  V.  Smith,  2  Penr.  &  Watts,  211  (21  Am.  Dec.  437  ;  12 
Am.  Dec.  64,  note) ;  Thomas  v.  Perry,  Pet.  C.  C.  49 ;  Brawley  v.  U. 
S.,  6  Otto,  170;  Brawley  v.  U.  S.,  11  Ct.  of  CI.  522  ;  Hardy  v.  U.  S., 
9  Ct.  of  CI.  244 ;  Cabot  v.  Winsor,  1  Allen,  546 ;  Jollife  v.  Hite,  i 
Call.  301  ;  Hill  v.  Buckley,  17  Vesey,  394;  Hunt  v.  Stull,  3  Md.  Ch. 
24 ;  Stebbins  v.  Eddy,  4  Mason,  414. 

In  will.     Bishop  v.  Meargan,  82  III.  351. 

than  one  Bufcgeot.    In  constitution.    Mills  v.  Charleton,  29  Wis. 

400. 

a  little or  less.    In  deed.    U.  S.  v.  Fossatt,  20  How.  413. 

not than.    In  contract.    Klein  v.  Whedon,  3  Mo.  (App.)  579. 

Dermott  v.  Wallach,  i  Wall.  65. 

free  from .    In  insurance  policy.    Lawrence  v.  Aberdein,'  5  B.  & 

Aid.  no. 
MOBTGAOE.  Goddard  v.  Coe,  55  Me.  385  ;  Gibson  v.  Warden,  14  Wall.  244 ;  Hall  v. 
Byrne,  2  III.  140;  Ellington  v.  Charleston,  51  Ala.  166 ;  Lord  Canning 
V.  Roper,  i  El.  &  Bl.  165;  Harrold  v.  Whittaker,  11  Q.  B.  159; 
Friedly  v.  Hamilton,  17  S.  &  R.  70  (17  Am.  Dec.  638) ;  Walton  v.  Cody, 
I  Wis.  420;  Mervine  v.  White,  50  Ala.  388;  Turner  v.  Kerr,  44  Mo. 
429;  Nugent  f.  Riley,  i  Mete.  117  (35  Am.  Dec.  355). 

In  contract,    Capron  v.  Attleborough  Bank,  1 1  Gray,  492. 

In  deed.    Mervine  v.  White,  50  Ala.  388. 

In  power  of  attorney.    Wilson  v.  Troup,  2  Cow.  195  (14  Am.  Dec.  458). 

In  statute.    Payne  v.  Bensley,  8  Cal.  260 ;  Edwards  v.  Sanders,  6  S.  C. 
316;  Lanahan  v.  Sears,  12  Otto,  319;  Copland t/.  Bartlett,  6  C.  B.  26. 

debt  or  sum  of  money.    In  statute.    Mortimore  w.  Com'rs,  2  H. 


MOKEOVEB. 
MOBTALITY 


&  C.  839. 
assign  and  transfer. 


In  deed.    Gambril    v.  Doe,  8  Blackf.   140. 


29 


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MORTGAGE. 


226 


MUNICIPAL. 


MOBTOAQE 


Continued. 

chattel .    Carpenter  v.  Snelling,  97  Mass.  452  ;  Scott  v,  Henry, 

13  Ark.  112;  Kauch  v.  Oil  Co.,  8  VV.  Va.  36 ;  Evans  7a  Darlington,  5 

Biackf.  320 ;  Wright  v.  Ross,  36  Cal.  414 ;  Jordan  v.  Turner,  3  Blackf. 

309- 
lien  in  the  nature  of  a .    In  contract.    McLanahan  v.  Reeside, 

9  Watts.  508  (36  Am.  Dec.  136). 
shall  not the  same.    In  statute.    McMurray  v.  St.  Lou's  Oil 

Manfg  Co.,  33  Mo.  377. 
JSOWSOtAlQiED. /n  deed.    Barrochelet  v.   B:itelle,  7  Cal.  452;   De  Leon  v.  Higura,  15 

Cal.  406. 

in  good  fUth.    In  statute.    Bronner  v.  Loomis,  17  Hun,  439. 

or  securities  for  money.    In  will.    Rippenz/.  Priest,  13  C.  B. 

CN.  S.)  309. 
chattel .    In  statute.    Parshall  v.  Eggert,  54  N.  Y.  18  ;  Hoyle  v. 

R.  Co..  54  N.  Y.  314. 
In  statute.    Ayrton  v.  Abbott,  ,14  Q.  B.  i. 
public  places.    In  statute.    Sanehering  v.  Iron  Ridge,  etc.,  R. 

Co.,  25  Wis.  448. 
People  V.  Ah  Sam,  41  Cal.  645 ;  re  Jetter,  78  N,  Y.  601 ;  Jenkins  v. 

Frank,  27  Cal.  399. 
for  a  new  triaL    In  statute.    Springfield  v.  Worcester,  2  Cush. 

60. 
In  deed.    Waterpark  v.  Fennell,  7  H.  L.  Cas.  650. 
In  plea.    Lord  Kildare  v.  Fisher,  i  Strange,  71 ;  Cottingham  v.  King, 

I  Burr.  629. 
goods  and  chattels.    In  will     Sparke  v.  Denne,  i  Wm.  Jones, 


MOBTQAQEB. 
MOBTGAOBB. 


MOBTUABY 
MOST. 

MOTION. 


MOUNTAIN. 


MOVABLE. 


MOVABLES 
MB. 

MBS. 

MUCH 

MULATTO. 


225. 
property.     In  will     Strong  ?/.  White,  19  Conn.  238;  Enohin  v. 

Wylie,  10  H.  L.  Cas.  i  ;  Wood  v.  George,  6  Dana,  343 ;  Whitehurst 

V.  Harker,  2  Ired.  (Eq.)  292. 

every .     In  will.  «  Jackson  v.  Vanderspreigle,  2  Dall.  142. 

in-door .     In  will.    Penniman  v.  French,  17  Pick.  404. 

In  indictment.     Rex  v.  Coppard,  3  C.  &  P.  59;  i  M.  &  M.  118. 

In  plea.    Gatty  v.  Field,  9  Q.  B.  43 ). 

Rex  V.  Coppard,  3  C.  &  P.  59 ;  i  M.  &  M.  1 18. 

Corporation  of  Washington  v.  Pratt,  8  Wheat.  681. 

State  V.  Scott,  i  Bailey,  270 ;  State  v.  Hayes,  i  Bailey,  275  ;  State  v. 

Davis,  2  Bailey,  558;Thurman  v.  State,  18  Ala.  276 ;  Inhabitants  of 

Medway  v.  Inhabitants  of  Natick,  7  Mass.  88  ;  Johnson  v.  Boon,   i 

Speers,  268  ;  Dean  v.  Com.,  4  Gratt.  541  ;  Daniel  v.  Guy,  19  Ark.  121 ; 

Pike  V.  Witt,  104  Mass.  597. 
MULTIFABIOUSNESS.    Gaines  v.  Chew,  2  How.  619 ;  McGlothlin  v.  Hemery,  44  Mo. 

350- 
Pike  V.  Witt,  104  Mass.  595.  ' 
Horton  v.   Mobile  School  Com'rs,  43  Ala.  598. 
claims.    In  statute.    Philadelphia  v.  Scott,  72  Pa.  St.  92  ;  City 

V.  Vanderveer,  i  Leg.  Gaz.  397. 
corporation.    Holland  z/.  San  Francisco,  7  Cal.  361;  Payne  v. 

Treadwell,  16  Cal.  220 ;  Williaiiisport  v.  Com.,  84  Pa.  St.  487. 


MULTITUDE. 
MUNICIPAL. 


nmtmmmmmtummmmmmmmtm' 


TNICIPAL. 

cott  V.  Henry. 
Darlington,  5 
rner.  3  Blackf. 

m  V.  Ree8ide, 

St.  Lou'8  CMl 

1  V.  Higura,  15 

7  Hun,  439- 
Priest,  13  C.  B. 

'.18;  Hoylev. 

\  Ridge,  etc.,  R. 
601 ;  Jenkins  v. 
)rcester,  2  Cush. 

lingham  v.  King, 

ne,  1  Wm.  Jones, 

I.  238 ;  Enohin  v. 
343;  Whitehurst 

Dall.  142. 
ck.  404- 
&M.  118. 


iley.  275 ;  State  v. 
76 ;  Inhabitants  of 
ohnson  v.  Boon,  i 
'.  Guy,  19  Ark.  121; 

I V.  Hemery,  44  Mo. 


72  Pa.  St.  92;  City 

Cal.  361 ;  Payne  v. 
84  Pa.  St.  487- 


MUNICIPAL. 


2rj 


MY. 


MUNITIOITB. 
HUBDER. 


MUBDEBBD. 

MUSICAL. 

MUSTEB. 

MUSTEBED. 

MUTUAL. 


MUinOIPAL—  Continued. 

/;/  constitution,     ^:x  parte  Railroad  Cn.,  45  Ala.  696.  ^ 

courts.     Uridias  v.  Morrill.  22  Cal.  473. 

In  constitution.     State  v.  McArthur,  13  Wis.  386. 

purposes.     ///  constitution.     St.  Louis  v.  Shields.  62  Mo.  276 ; 

State  V.  Leffingwcll.  54  Mo.  458. 
Jn  statute.     Horton  %>.  Com'rs,  43  Ala.  598. 
of  war.    In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Sheldon,  2  Wheat.  1 19. 

Perry  v.  SUte,  43  Ala.  21;  Temftle  v.  State.  40  Ala.  350;  State  v. 
Phelps.  24  La.  Ann.  493  ;  McAdams  v.  State,  25  Ark.  405 ;  Bradley  v. 
State.  31  Ind.  492  ;  Alford  v.  State,  33  Ga.  303 ;  Patmore  v.  State.  29 
Ark.  248 ;  Smith  v.  State,  49  Ga.  482  ;  State  v.  Morphy.  33  Iowa.  270; 
ex  parte  Taylor,  s  Cow.  39  ;  People  7'.  Enoch,  13  Wend.  159;  State 
V.  Jones.  64  Mo.  391  :  People  v.  Kirby,  2  Park.  C.  C.  28 ;  Com.  v. 
Maclocn.  101  Mass.  i  ;  Weller  v.  People,  30  Mich.  16. 
In  instructions.  McPherson  v.  State,  29  Ark.  226  ,  Patmore  v.  State,  29 
Ark.  249. 

In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Magill,  i  Wash.  C.  C.  463. 

In  indictment.    Cordell  v.  State.  22  Ind.  i. 

oomposition.    In  statute.    Russell  v.  Smith,  12  Q.  B.  217. 

Tyler  v.  Pomeroy.  28  Allen,  480. 

in.    Tyler  v.  Pomeroy,  8  Allen.  480. 

Nichols  V.  Drayton,  34  Conn. 66. 

accounts.    In  statute.    Theobald  v.  Stinson.  38  Me.  149;  Buntin 

V.  Lagow.  I  Blackt.  373;  Adams  t/.  Patterson.  35  Cal.  122;  Fraylor 
V.  Sonora.  etc.,  Co.,  17  Cal.  594,  Weatherwax  v.  Consumers'  Co..  17  Cal. 
344;  Dyerw.  Walker,  51  Me.  104  ;  McNeil  v.  Garland,  27  Ark.  343; 
Peck  f .  Steam  Co..  5  Bosw.  226;  Knipc  v.  Knipe,  2  Blackf.  340 ; 
Prenattv.  Runyon,  12  Ind.  174. 

agreement.    In  statute.    State  v.  Heiser,  60  Mo.  540. 

combat.    Tate  v.  State,  46  Ga.  148. 

consent.    In  statute.    People  v.  Kearney.  43  Cal.  383. 

credit.    In  statute.    Osgood  v.  DeGroot,  36  N.  Y.  348 ;  ex  paue 

Deeze.  i  Atk.  228;  Atkinson  v.  Elliott,  7  T.  R.  378  ;  Bailey  v.  John- 
son, L.  R..  6  Ex.  279;  Rose  v.  Sims,  i  B.  &  Ad.  523  ;  Easum  v.  Cato. 
5B.  &  Aid.  861. 

credits.    In  statute.    Gray  v.  Rollo,  18  Wall.  629  ;  Pardo  v.  Os- 
good, 5  Robt.  348  ;  King  v.  King,  9  N.  J.  (Eq.)  44- 

debt.    In  statute.  Fusting  v.  Sullivan.  51  Md.  495. 

debts.    In  statute.    Gray  v.  Rollo,  i8  Wall.  629;  Town  of  Wall- 

ingford  v.  Hall.  45  Conn.  353:  Pate  v.  Gray,  i  Hempst.  I5S- 

demands.    In  statute.    Gray  v.  Bennett.  3  Mete.  522. 

insurance  company.    Mygatt  v.  N.  Y.  Prot.  Ins.  Co.,  21  N.  Y. 

52  ;  Union  Ins.  Co.  v.  Hoge.  21  How.  64. 

mistake.     Botsford  v.  McLean,  45  Barb.  478. 

Spear  t/.  Orendorf,  26  Md.  37. 

arrival.    In  contract.    Simonds  v.  Hodgson,  3  B.  &  Add.  30. 

brother's  son.    In  witt.    Doe  v.  Westlake,  4  B.  &  Aid.  59. 

chambers  for  which  I  gave  600  guineas.    In  will.    Doe  v. 

Parrott,  3  B.  &  Adol.  472. 


MUTUALITY. 
MY. 


*«aMa.«aMialllilHliaiMM 


A/y. 


228 


NAVIGABLE. 


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MT  —  Continued. 

estate.     In  will.     Cook  v.  CunlifTe,  17  Q.   B.  345;  Mumfurd's 

Estate,  Myrick  Prob.  133. 
flBhing  place.    In  will.    Hart  7'.  Hill,  1  VVhart.  124. 

——house.     In  insurance  policy.    ^Ktna  Ins.  Co.  ?'.  Tyler,  16   Wend. 
385  (30  Am.  Dec.  90). 

nephew.    /;/  will.    Grant  v.  Grant,  L.  R.,  2  P.  &  D.  8. 

plantation.    In  will.     Peyton  v.  Smith,  4  McCord,  476  (17  Am. 

Dec.  758). 

property.     In  will.    Wildbore  v.  Gregory,  L.  R.,   12  Eq.  Cas. 

483  ;  Jackson  v.  Howel,  17  Johns.  281. 

ITAKED.  girls.    In  indictment.    Com.  7/.  Dejardin,  126  Mass.  46. 

NAME.  Wilkcrson  v.  State,    13  Mo.  91  ;  Gordon  v.  Holiiday,  1   Wash.  C.   C. 

285  ;  re  Snook,  2  Hilt.  506. 

In  statute.    Town  of  Hamden  v.  Town  of  Bethany,  43  Conn.  213. 

of  the  cause.     In  statute.    Sargent  7/.  Gannon,  7  C.  B.  750. 

of  the  owner  carved  or  engraved  thereon.    In  statute.    Morcy 

V.  Brown,  42  N.  H.  373. 

corporate .    State  v.  Anderson.  7  Blackf  322. 

in  the of.    In  statute.    Covell  v.  Hill,  6  N.  Y.  374. 

in  the of  his  master.    In  statute.    Queen  z/.  Cullen,  L.  R.,  2  C. 

C.  R.  29. 

of  my and  blood.     In  will.    Leigh  v.  Leigh,  15  Ves.  93. 

signed  with  the of.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Avery,  18  Q.  B.  577. 

true .    In  statute.    King  v.  Inhabitants,  i  B.  &  Ad.  196. 

without  any subscribed  thereto  or  signed  with  a  fictitious 

name.    In  statute.    Rex  %>.  Heming,  3  East  P.  C.  11 16. 

ITAJIED.  not or  provided  for.    In  statute.    Guitarr/.  Gordon,  17  Mo.  408; 

Bnidley  v.  Bradley,  24  Mo.  311 ;  Beck  v.  Metz,  25  Mo.  70;  Hock- 
smith  V.  Slusher,  26  Mo.  237 ;  Block  v.  Kelly,  3  Mo.  594. 

In  statute.    State  v.  Gates,  43  Conn.  533. 

currency  of  the  United  States.    In  indictment.    Dull  v.  Com., 

25  Gratt.  965. 

heir.    In  statute.     Barns  v.  Allen,  9  Am.  L.  Reg.  747. 

heirs.     In  will.      Ludlum    v.  Otis,   15    Hun,  410;    Miller  v. 

Churchill,  78  N.  C.  372. 

ITATUBAIiIZED.  might  herself  be  lawfully .    In  statute.    Leonard  v.  Grant, 

5  Fed.  Rep.  11. 
and  cause  of  the  accusation.    In  constitution,    Norris  v.  State, 

33  Miss.  376. 
. and  material  structure  of  the  buildings.    In  insurance  policy. 

Baxendalc!  v.  Harvey,  4  Hurl.  &  N.  448. 

of  the  instrument.     In  statute.    Crowther  v.  Wentworth,  6  B. 

&C.  371. 

of  the  Interest.    In  statute.    Healey  v.  R.  Co.,  5  B.  &  S.  780. 

oases  arising  in  the  land  or forces.     /»  statute.    Re  Bogert, 

2  Sawyer,  407. 
Gates  7'.  Wudlington,  i  McCord,  580  (10  Am.  Dec.  699);  Att'y-Gen. 

V.  Woods,  108  Mass.  439;  Com.  v.  Vincent,  108  Mass,  447. 


NAMES. 
NATIONAIi. 

NATUBAL. 


NATXJBR 


NAVAIi. 
NAVIGABLE. 


I     i 


.■iia-j«Mit^a..— ^«^pfmminii-,n,i;(i-irr-i-   I  


4  VIGABLE. 


\l\  Muinford's 

24. 
^ler,  16  Wend. 

D.8. 

rd.  476  («7  Am. 

R..   12  Eq.  Cas. 

iS.  46- 

Wash.  C.  C. 

y,  43  Conn.  213. 

C.  B.  750- 
statute.     Morey 


illen.  L.  R..  3  C. 

;  Ves.  92. 

ery.  18  Q.  B.  577- 

^d.  196. 

grith  a  flotitious 

1 1 16. 

)rdon,  17  Mo.  408; 

!5  Mo.  70;  Hock- 

;o.  594. 

nt.    Dull  V.  Coin.. 

eg.  747. 

n,  410;    Miller  v. 

Leonard  v.  Grant, 
«.  Norris  v.  State, 
In  insurance  policy. 

V.  Wentworth,  6  B. 

o..  5  B.  &  S.  780. 
statute.    Re  Bogert, 

jc.  699);  Atfy-Gen. 
Mass.  447- 


NA  VIGABLE. 


aap 


NEAR. 


NAVIOABLB  —  Continu<v). 

river.    Com.  v.  Chapin,  5  Pick.  199  (16  Am.  Dec.  386) ;  ex  parte 

Jennings,  6  Cow.  518  (16  Am.  Dec.  447);  Mookei'  v.  Cummings,  20 
Johns.  90  (I  I  Am.  Dec.  249) ;  Spooncr  v.  McConncil.  1  McLean, 
337;  Atiicrican  River  Water  Co.  v.  Amsden,  6  Cal.  443;  Wethers- 
field  V.  Humphrey,  20  Conn.  217  ;  People  v.  Tibbetts,  19  N.  Y.  523; 
Cobb  V.  Davenport,  32  N.  J.  (L.)  369;  Veazic  v.  Dwinal.  50  Me., 
479;  Wilson  V.  Forbes,  2  Dev.  (L.)  30  ;  Ingram  v.  Threadgill,  3  Dcv. 
(L.)  59;  People  T'.  Canal  Appraisers,  33  N.  Y.  461  ;  Carson  v.  Blazer, 
2  Binney,  475. 

—  stream.  Moore  v.  Sanborn,  2  Mich.  519;  Brown  7'.  Scofield,  8 
B.»rb.  239;  Springs.  Russell,  7  Me.  273;  Munson  v.  Mungerford,  6 
Biirb.  265;  Wilson  v.  Forbes,  2  Dev.  (L.)  30;  Stuart  v.  Clark,  2 
Swan,  9;  Neaderhouser  v.  State,  28  Ind.  257;  Depew  v.  Board  of 
Trustees,  5  Ind.  8 ;  Rowe  v.  Granite  Bridge  Corp.,  21  Pick.  344. 

—  waters.  The  Montello,  20  Wall.  430;  S.  C,  11  Wall.  4"  I  The 
Daniel  Bell,  10  Wall.  557;  Att'y-Gen.  v.  Woods,  108  Mass.  439; 
Com.  V.  Vincent,  108  Mass.  447;  Woodman  v.  Kilborn  Manfg.  Co., 
I  Biss.  546;  Hickok  v.  Hine,  23  Ohio  St.  523;  Flanagan  v.  Phila- 
delphia, 42  Pa,  St.  219;  Charleston  v.  Middlesex,  3  Mete.  202;  Gro- 
ver  V.  Powell,  10  N.  J.  (Eq.)  211  ;  Mayor  v.  Eslava,  9  Port.  577  (33 
Am.  Dec.  325). 

In  statute.  Scott  v.  The  Young  America,  i  Newb.  loi ;  Tyler  v.  Peo- 
ple, 8  Mich.  320. 

not .  In  statute.  Wood  v.  Hustis,  17  Wis.  416;  Murdock  v.  Stick- 

ney,  8  Cush.  iic. 

In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Edmonds,  4  El.  &  Bl.  looi. 

—  from.    In  statute.    Brittain  v.  Cromford  Co.,  3  B.  &  Aid.  140. 
Wcthersfield  v.  Humphrey.  20  Conn.  226. 

In  constitution.   Harrington  v.  Connecticut  Lumber  Co.,  129  Mass.  580. 
In  deed.    King  v.  Aire  Nav.  Co.,  9  B.  &  C.  829. 
In  statute.    Arkle  v.  Henzell,  8  El.  &  Bl.  829. 
In  treaty.    Brashear  v.  Mason,  6  How.  92. 

yard.    Ex  parte  Tatem,  i  Hughes,  588. 

exeat.    Rhodes  v.  Cousins,  6  Rand.  715  (18  Am.  Dec.  188). 

yarietur.    Fleckner  v.  Bank  of  the  U.  S.,  8  Wheat.  338;  Brab- 

ston  V.  Gibson,  9  How.  263. 
Barrett  v.  County  Court,  44  Mo.   197 ;  Boston,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.    Mid- 


NAVIGATE. 

NAVIGATED. 

NAVIGATION. 


NAVr. 


NE. 


NEAB. 


land  R.  Co..  i  Giay,  367;  Kellogg  v.  Northampton,  4  Gray,  65. 
any  dwelling-house.    In  statute.     Lillis  v.  St.  L.  K.  C.  &  N. 

R.  R.,  64M0.  47'- 

any  election  gp*  •■  J'T.  In  statute.  Morris  v.  State,  3  Heisk.  315. 

St.  Louis.    In  deed.    Menkins  v.  Blumenthal,  27  Mo.  198. 

the  river.     In  statute.    Tyne  Keelman  v.  Davison,  id  C,  B.  (N. 

S.)6i6. 

the  sea-shore.    In  patent.    Keyser  v.  Coe,  9  Blatchf.  32. 

as as  may  be.    In  statute.    Emma  Silver  Mining  Co.  v.  Park,  14 

Blatchf.  414 ;  Beardsley  v.  Littell,  14  Blatchf.  104. 
at  or ;  In  statute.    Fall  River  Iron  Works  v.  Old  Colony  R.  Co., 

5  Allen,  221. 


NEAREST. 


250 


NECESSAK  Y. 


NEABBST. 


NEARLY. 
NEAT. 


policy.    Oatc.s  v.  Madison  Ins.  Co.,  S  N. 

Co.,  105  Mass. 


; ' ) 


building.     /«  insuratue 

V.  469;  S.  C,  2  N.  Y.  43. 
^)„.ee towns.     In  statute.     Reed  7'.    llunover  R. 

303  ,  Meacham  v.  Fitchburg  R.  Co.,  4  Cush.  291 . 

In  deed.     Johnson  v.  Fannel.  2  Wheat.  206. 

cattle.     In  statute.     Ilubotter  v.  State.  32  Tex.  479. 

.  gtook  or  beeves.    In  indictment.    Castcllo  v.  State.  36  Tex.  324. 

WECES8ARIES.     Harris  v.  Leo.  i  W  Wms.  82;  Hall.'.  Weir,  i  Allen.  »6i;  Parke  v. 
NEOBSSAKU!.».     u  ^^^^^  ^^  ^^^  ^^  ^^^  ^  ^.^^^_^^^  ^   Andrews.  28  Vt.  241  :  Mayhew  v. 

Theyer.'s  Gray.  172  ;  Cunningham  v.  on,  98  Mass.  538  ;  Carley 

V.  Green.  12  Allen.  104 ;  Monson  v.  \       a.ns,  6  Gray.  416 ;  Wood  v. 
O'Kelly  8  Cush.  406;  Porter  7'.  Briggs,  38  low.i.  166;   Bradshaw  7'. 
Beard,  .'2  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  344;   Hunt  v.  De  Blauquiere.  5  Bi"g^5io; 
McAfee  v.  Robertson.  4"  Tex.  355;   Helps  7-.   Clayton.  \^  C.  B.  (N. 
S )  553  •   Wilson  V.  Ford.  L.  R..  j  Ex.  66 ;  Warner  v.  Ryan,  28  W.s. 
577  ;  Cothran  v.  Lee.  24  Ala.  380 ;  Suiter  v.  Mustin.  50  Ga.  24^ ;  St. 
Johns  Parish  v.  Bronson,  40  Conn.  75 :  Montague  v.  Benedict,  3  »• 
&  C  631  ■   Grindcll  v.  Godm.md.  5  A.  &  E,  755 :   Stone 7'.  McNair,  7 
Taunt  4^2  :   Knox  v.  Bushell.  3  C.   B.JtN.  S.)  334  ;  Zeigler  7'.  David, 
23  Ala   127  ;  Carter  v.  Howard,  39  Vt.  106  ;  Hill  v.  Goodrich.  46  N. 
H  41  ;  Smith  V.  Davis,  45  N.  H.  566;  Ray  v.  Adden,   50  N.  H.  82 ; 
Johnson  V.  Williams.  3  Iowa.  97 ;  Wray  v.  Wray,  33  Ala.  187  ;  Mor- 
ris V  P.ilmer.  39  N.  H.  123 ;  Cornelia  v.  Ellis,  i  i  111.  584 ;  Harris  v. 
Dale   5  Bush.  61  ;  Davis  v.  Caldwell,  12  Cush.  5'2  :  Breed  v.  Judd.  i 
Gray'   455  :  Ford  v.  Teal.  7   Bush.  156;  Jordan  v,  CoffiiUl,  70  N.  C. 
no     Bergen  v.  Forsythe,  17  B.  M.    -556;   Marshall  7/.  Miller.  3 
Mete   «4;Pell7/.Cole,2Metc.253  ,son  7/.  Waihband,  31  Conn. 

30s ;  Assignee  7.  Connolly,  3  McO  ^Am   Dec  6.3):Burnard 

V  Haggis.  14  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  45  :  Wharton  v.  Mackenzie,  5  Q-  B-  606  ; 
Barker  v.  'iibbard.  $4  N.  H.  539 :  Strong  v.  Foote,  42  Co"".  205  ; 
WarnerT/ Hefder.28Wis.519:  Ra'nwi»ter7'.Durham,2N.&McC.  524 

(10  Am  Dec.  637) ;  Davis 7/.  Caldwell.  12  Cush.  5«3;  Bell  v.  Tuttle.  i 
Allen.  219;  Drake  v.  Bailey.  5  Allen.  210;  Plympton  v.  Roberts.  12 
Allen.  366. 
Jn  bill  of  sale  of  vessel.     Burchard  7;.  Tapscott,  3  Duer,  363 ;  The  Ply- 
mouth Rock.  7  Ben.  448. 
In  statute.     State  z/.  Weatherwax.  12  Kans.  463:   re  L^^low,  i  N.  Y. 
Lee  Obs.  322 ;  re  Comstock.  i  N.  Y.  Leg.  Obs.  326 ;  re  Hay.  2  Low. 
,80;  re  Welch,  5  Ben.  230;  The  Riga.  L.  R.,  3  Adm.  &Ecc.  516; 
Lee  7/.  Campbell.  61  Ala.  12. 

fUrnishedahim  \ox  his  family.    In  statute.    McAuley  v.  Tracy, 

61  Me.  523. 

HECESSABILY.     expended.     People  v.  Supervisors  of  N.  Y.,  32  N.  Y.  473- 

expenses incurred.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Council.  8  Q.  B.  928. 

property used  in  operating  any  [railroad.    In  statute.    Mil- 
waukee &  C.  R.  Co.  V.  Supervisors,  29  Wis.  122. 
McCullock  V.  State,  4  Wheat.  3«6  ;  Smart  v.  Morton,  5  El.  &  Bl.  3°; 
PettengiU  v.  Porter.  8  Allen,  i ;  SipperlyT/.  Warner.  9  How.  Pr.  332. 
In  constitution.     McCullogh  v.  Maryland,  4  Wheat.  318;  Thayer  v. 

Hedges.  23  Ind.  141  i  Stuyvesant  v.  Mayor,  7  Cow.  588. 
In  statute.    Com.  7/.  Morrison.  2  Marsh.  80;  Griswold    v.  Hepburn. 
2  Duv    26;  State  7/.  Jersey  City,   7  Vroom.  166;  ^tate  v.  Han- 
cock,  6  Vroom.  537 ;  State  v.  Woodmff,  7  Vroom,  94 :  State  t^.  Love. 


NECESSABY. 


•C£SSA/i  Y. 
ns.  Co.,  s  N. 

:o.,  105  Mass. 


!,  36  Tex.  324. 
86 1  ;  Parke  ?'. 
[I  ;  Mayhew  v. 
IS.  538 ;  Carley 

416;  Wood  7'. 
;  Bradshaw  7'. 
!.  5  Bing.  550; 
n.  17  C.  B.  (N. 
Ryan,  28  Wis. 
[o  Ga.  242 ;  St. 
Benedict,  3  B. 
16  7'.  McNair,  7 
;igler  v.  David, 
Goodrich,  46  N. 
,  50N.  H.  82; 
Ala.  187  ;  Mor- 

584 ;  Harris  7>. 
Ireed  v.  Judd,  i 
Dffiold,  70  N.  C. 
lall  V.  Miller,  3 
iband,  31  Conn. 
:.  613);  Burnard 
ie,  5  Q.  B.  606  ; 
,  42  Conn.  205  ; 
2N.&MCC.  524 
Bell  V.  Tuttle.  i 
J  V.  Roberts,  12 

r,  363 ;  The  Ply- 

:.udlow,  1  N.  Y. 
;  re  Hay,  2  Low. 
dm.  &  Ecc.  516; 

lAuley  V.  Tracy, 

32  N.  Y.  473- 
cil,  8  Q.  B.  928. 
Tn  statute.    Mil- 

5  El.  &  Bl.  30; 
r,  9  How.  Pr.  332. 
.  318;  Thayer  v. 
588. 

>ld  V.  Hepburn, 
;  gtate  v.  Han- 
94;  State  7*.  Love. 


NECESSAR  Y. 


23X 


NECESSARY. 


In   constitution , 


NBOBSSABY  — Continued. 

8  Vr.)om,  60;  Fenwick  v.  R.  Co.,  L.  U.,  20  Kq.  Cm.  544;  Pearcc  v. 
Watts,  L.  R.,  20  Kq.  Cm.  492. 

alterations,     fn  bumt.    Western  Btiildlug  Asso.  7'.  Pitzmaiirlce, 

7   Mo.  (App.)  293- 
and  proper.     In  constitution.     Hubbard  i:    Brainard,  35  Conn. 

563. 
and  proper   tor  carrying  into  execution. 

Hepburn  v.  Griswold,  8  Wall.  603. 
and  useful  tor  public  or  private  purposes.    In  statute.  Hays 

V.  Briggs,  3  Pitts.  504. 

apparatus.     In  contract.     Patterson  7'.  Ganct,  7  J- J- Marsh.  1 13. 

charges.     In  statute.     Stetson  7'.  Kempton,  13  Mass,  272(7  Am. 

Dec.  145);  Minoti'.  West  Roxbury,  112  Mass.  i  ;  Bussey^'.  Gilmore, 

3  Me.  191. 
disbursements.    Dc  Witt  v.  Swift,  3  \\<jv.  Pr.  280 ;  Wolf  7/.  Mc- 

Gavock,  24  Wis.  54;  Carter  7'.  Montgomerv,  3  Tenn.  (Ch.)  455. 

food.     In  statute.      Hall  v.    Penny,   i :  Wend.    44  \    Farrell    v. 

Higley,  Hill  &  Denio,  87. 

food  for  all  the  stock.    In  statute.    Cowan  v.  Muir,   24  Wis, 

569;  King  7/.  Moore,  10  Mich.  538. 

for  the  accommodation  of  the  ofBcers  and  crew.  In  charter- 
party.    Almgren  v.  Dutilh,  5  N.  Y.  28. 

for  the  construction  or  operation  thereof.    In  railroad  mart' 

gage.     Burch  v.  Seymour,  46  Conn.  156. 

for  the.drainage  of  the  lands.    In  statute.  Updike  v.  Wright,  8 1 

111.  49- 

for  upholding  life.    In  statute.    Leavitt  v.  Metcalf,  2   Vt.  342 

(19  Am.  Dec.  718);  Garrett  v.  P.itchen,  29  Vt.  248;  Montague  v. 
Richardson,  24  Conn.  338;  Dunlop  v.  Edgerton,  30  Vt.  224;  Croker 
V.  Spencer,  2  D.  Chip.  68 ;  Hart  v.  Hyde,  5  Vt.  328. 

help.    In  statute.    State  v.  Hobart,  13  Nev.  419. 

household  ftirnit\ire.     In  statute.      Hitchcock  v.  Holmes,  43 

Conn.  528. 

implication.     Wilkinson  v.  Adam,  i  Ves.  &  B.  466. 

improvements.    In  orde  .     Reed  v.  Jones,  8  Wis.  421. 

injury.    In  statute.    Porter  7/.  Hannibal,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  7 «  Mo- 66; 

Rains  v.  St.  Louis,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  71  Mo.  169. 

or  convenient.    In  statute.    Abson  v.  Fenton,  i  B.  &  C.  203. 

or  usual.    In  deed.    Morris  v.  Rhydydeped  Colliery  Co.,  3  Hurl. 

&  N.  888. 

outgoings.    In  statute.    Re  Cowley,  L.  R.,  i  Ex.  289 ;  re  Elwes, 

3  Hurl.  &  N.  725. 

provisions.    In  statute.    Mulligan  v.  Newton,  16  Gray,  211. 

repairs.    Webster  v.  Seekamp,  4  B.  &  Aid.  353. 

team.    In  statute.    Wheeler  v.  Cropsey,  5  How.  Pr.  288;  East- 
man V.  Croswell,  8  How.  Pr.  75. 

tools  of  a  tradesman.    In  statute.     McDowell  v.  Shotwell,  2 

Whart.  26. 

to  the  use  and  enjoyment  thereof.    In  statute.   People  v.  King- 
man, 24  N.  Y.  559. 


NECESSAR  Y. 


232 


NEGLECT. 


NECESSARY - 


lli 


NECESSITY. 


NECKLACES. 


NEED. 


NEEDFUL. 

NEEDLESS. 

NEEDLESSLY 

NEGATIVE. 
NEGLECT. 


-Continued. 

validity.    Jones  v.  Walker,  2  Paine,  688. 

vegetables  actually  provided  for  f^~<<ly  use.     In  statute. 

Carpenter  v.  Herrington,  25  Wend.  370  {\        .1.  Dec.  239). 

acts for  the  prosperity  of  the  society.    /«  corporation  articles. 

Tracy  v.  Guthrie  County,  etc.,  See,  47  la.  27. 

hands for  the  prosecution  of  the  improvements.    In  statute. 

Jerome  w.  Ross,  7  Johns.  Ch.  315. 
household  flimiture for  supporting  life.    In  statute.    Monta- 
gue V.  Richardson,  24  Conn .  339. 

household   furniture for  the  debtor  and  his  fbmily.     In 

statute.     DavUn  v.  Stone,  4  Cush.  359. 

if .    In  order.     Pretty  v.  Nauscaven,  L.  R.,  9  Ex,  43. 

oaths in  the  performance  of  their  duties.    In  statute.    Wheat 

V.  Ragsdale,  27  Ind.  191. 

property for  schools,  religious  and  charitable  purposes. 

In  constitution.     N.  W.  Univ.  v.  People,  80  111.  333. 

Buoh  books  as  may  be .    In  statute.    Brown  v.  Hoffmeister,  71 

Mo,  413. 
The  Herald,  8  Ben.  409. 

In  statute.    Todd  w.  Flannoy,  56  Ala.  99;     Gladwin  v.  Lewis,  6  Conn. 
49  (16  Am.  Dec.  i) ;  Thompson  v.  Tillotson,  56  Miss.  36. 

or  mercy.    In  statute.     Phillips  v.  Innes,  4  CI.  &  Fin.  234. 

other  great .    Spring  Valley  Water  Works  v.  City,  52  Cal.  1 11. 

works  of .     In  statute.    Morris  w.  State,  31    Ind.   '89,Flaggz'. 

Millbury,  4  Cush.  243;  Augusta  v.  R.  Co.,  55  Ga.  126;  State  z/. 
Stone,  15  Mo.  514. 

works  of and  charity.    In  statute.    Smith  z/.  Wilcox,  24  N.  Y. 

353;  McGrath  7/.  Merwin,  112  Mass.  467  (17  Am.  Rep.  119);  Johnson 
V.  Irasburgh,  47  Vt.  29  (19  Am.  Rep.  11 1) ;  Queen  v.  Cleworth,  4  B. 
&  S.  927. 

of  every  description.    In  will.     Atty.-Gen.  v.  Harley,  5  Russ. 

256. 
In  will.     Conant  %i.  Stratton,  107  Mass.  474. 

be  delivered.    In  statute.    Fromant  v.  Ashley,  i  El.  &  Bl.  724. 

most  in .    In  will.     Bull  ■?•  Bull,  8  Conn,  47  (20  Am.  Dec.  86). 

do  the .     Dawson  v.  Lawley,  4  Esp.  65. 


In  statute.     State  v.  Bogardus,  4  Mo.  (App.)  217. 
kill  any  living  creature.    In  statute.    State  v.  Bogardus,  4 

Mo.  (App.)  217. 

easement.    Trustees  v.  Lynch,  70  N.  Y.  447. 

Kimball  v.  Rowland,  6  Gray,  224  ;  Catchpole  v.  R.  Co.,  i  El.<b  Bl.  in. 

In  bill  of  lading.     Guillaume  v.  Packet  Co.,  42  N.  Y.  140. 

In  indictment.     Queen  v.  Ryland,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  R.  102. 

In  statute.  Inhabitants  of  New  Marlborough  v.  County  Com'rs,  9  Mete. 

432;   Kingf.  Burrell,  12  Ad.  &  Ell.  400;  Wells  v.  Kane,  2  Grant's 

Cas.  6d. 
lefiiult  or  misfeasance.    In  statute.    Coite  v.  Lynes,  33  Conn. 

lOCl. 


VEGLECT. 

In  statute, 
%tion  articles- 
\.  In  statute, 
tute.  Monta- 
fbmily.     In 

.tute.  Wheat 
[e  purposes. 
sfTmeister,  71 


2wis,  6  Conn. 

j6. 

"in.  234. 

52Cal.  III. 

'89,  Flaggt/. 

126;  State  V. 

:ox,  24  N.  Y. 
119);  Johnson 
'leworth,  4  B. 

irley,  5  Russ. 


El.  &  Bl.  724. 
I.  Dec.  86). 


7.  Bogardus,  4 


El.<bBl.  III. 


'om'rs,  9Metc. 
me,  2  Grant's 

irnes,  33  Conn. 


NEGLECT. 


233 


NEMO. 


ITEaLECT—  Continued. 

or  refuse.     Merrifield  v.  Cobleigh,  4  Cush.  178;  Kimball  v.  Row- 
land, 6  Gray,  224. 

to  act.    In  statute.     VVilloughby  v.  Willoughby,  9  Q.  B.  923. 

to  deposit.    In  statute,     Rosenplaenter  v.  Roessle,  54  N.  Y.  262 ; 

Bendetson  v.  French,  46  N.  Y.  266. 

to  make  complaint.    In  statute.     Watson  v.  Hall,  46  Conn.  205. 

willful .     In  statute.     Washburn  %>.  Washburn,  9  Cal.  475. 

IfEQLIGENCE.  Union  Pacific  R.  Co.  v.  Young,  19  Kans.  488;  Jameson  v,  R.  Co., 
55  Cal.  593;  Edelman  t/.  St.  Louis  Trans.  Co.,  3  Mo.  (App.)  507; 
Floui;noy  v.  Jeffersonville,  17  Ind.  169;  Shehan  v.  Cornwall.  29 
Iowa,  99;  Lexington  v.  Lewis,  lo  Bush,  677;  Bizzell  v.  Booker,  16 
Ark.  308 ;  The  Nitro-glycerine  Case,  15  Wall.  524;  O'Brien  v.  R.  Co., 
3  Phila.  76 ;  McGrath  v.  Hudson  River  R.  Co.,  32  Barb.  144 ;  Grant 
V,  Moseley,  29  Ala.  302 ;  Sherman  v.  Western  Trans.  Co.,  62  Barb. 
.  1 50 ;  Union  Pacific  R.  Co.  v.  Collins,  5  Kans.  167 ;  Gove  t/.  Farmers', 

etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  4!  N.  H.  41. 

In  insurance  policy.    Sawtelle  v.  Railway  Pass.  Ass.  Co.,  15  Blatchf. 
216. 

or  otherwise.    In  railroad  ticket.    Wells  t/.  N.  Y.  Cent.  R.  R., 

24  N.  Y,  180;  Perkins  v,  N.  Y.  Cent.  R.  R.,  24  N.  Y.  196. 

gross .    Phillips  v,  Clark,  5  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  882. 

In  insurance  policy.     Lycoming   Ins.  Co.  v,  Barringer,  73  III.  230. 

slight .    Griffin  v.  Willow,  43  Wis.  509. 

ITEGOnABLE.    Walker  v.  Ocean  Bank,  19  Ind.  247. 

In  note.    Belding  v.  Thompson,  3  Cranch  C.  C.  698, 

In  statute.    Austin  v.  Blue,  6  Mo.  265 ;  Beatty  v.  Anderson,  5  Mo.  448; 
Odell  V.  Funk,  15  Mo.  338. 

paper.    Vermyle  v.  Adams  Express  Co.,  21  Wall.  138;  Bank  of 

Mobile  V.  Brown,  42  Ala.  108. 

at  the  bank.    In  note.    Muir  z/.  Jenkins,  2  Cranch  C.  C.  18. 

at  the  Bank  of  Washington.    In  note.    Belding  v.  Thornton,  3 

Cranch  C.  C.  698. 

instrument.    In  statute.    Taylor  v,  Kymer,  3  B.  &  Adol.  320. 

ITEOOTIATE.    Yerkes  v.  Bank,  69  N.  Y.  382;  Griffin  v.  Weatherby,  9  B.  &  S.  726; 
Palmer  z/.  Ferry,  6  Gray,  420;  Blakiston  v.  Dudley,  5  Duer,  373. 

for.    In  lease.    Smith  v.  Coe,  55  N.  Y.  678. 

NEGOTIATING.    In  statute.    First  Nat.  Bank  v.  Pierson,  24  Minn.  140(31  Am.  Rep. 

340- 
NEGOTIATION.    Walker  v.  Ocean  Bank,  19  Ind.  247. 

NEGK)TIATIONS.    In  contract.     Havemeyer  v.  Havemeyer,  45  N.  Y.  (3.  C.)  464. 

enter  into .    In  statute.    Mahoney  v.  Supervisors,  53  Cal.  384. 

NEGBO.  State  v.  Chavers,  5  Jones,  11 ;  Felix  v.  State.  18  Ala.  720;  McPherson 

V,  Com.,  28  Gratt.  939. 

ftee mulatto  or  free  person  of  color.    In  statute.    State  v. 

Dempsey,  9  I  red.  (L.)  384. 
NEIGHBOBHOOD.     Esterly  v.  Cole,  3  N.  Y.  502. 

In  statute.    Woods  v.  Cochrane,  38  Iowa,  484. 

NEMO.  allegans  suam  turpitudinem  est   audiendus.  °     Walton  v. 

Shelly,  I  T.  R.  296;  Winton  v.  Saidler,  3  Johns.  Cas.  185;  Baker  w. 
Arnold,  i  Caines,  258 ;  Gould  v.  Gould,  3  Story,  516. 


80 


mmm 


NEPHEW. 


234 


NEWSPAPER. 


NEPHEW. 


NEPHEWS. 

NERVING. 
NET. 


m 


In'wiU.  Grant  v.  Grant,  L.  R,  5  C.  P.  380  :  Cromer..  Pi^*^"«V,3 
Barb.  (Ch.)  466 ;  Greens  Appeal.  4^  Pa.  St.  25  :  Brower--  B  owers. 
I  Abb  Add.  Dec.  214;  Sherratt  v.  Mouniford,  L,  R.,  15  Eq.  Cas.  308, 
LT  8  S.  App.  U;  Wells  ..  Wells.  L.  R..  .8  Eq.  Cas.  504;  re 

Blower.  6Ch.  App.  35'-  „,  „       ^.. 

In  will.    Sherratt  z/.  Mouniford.  L   R..  1 5  Eq.  Cas.  305  .  Wells  z..  Wells, 

L.  R..  18  Eq.  Cas.  504 :  Green's  Appeal.  42  Pa.  St.  25. 
Best  V.  Osborne,  Ry.  &  M.  290. 
In  statute.     St.  John  7/.  Erie  Co..  22  Wall.  137 

balance.    Evans  v.  Wain,  7'  Pa  St.  69. 

eamingB.    In  contract.    St.  John  v.  Erie  R.  Co..  ,0  Blatchf.  27. ; 

22  Wall.  146  „     -c    o 

In  statute.    Jones  Manf g  Co.  v.  Com..  69  Pa.  St.  .37  ;  Un.on  Pacific  R. 

Co.  V.  U.  S.,  9  Otto.  402. 
inoome.    In  statute.    Opinion  of  Judges.  5  Mete.  598  •  J°"««'f  ^•' 

Ma^?g  Co.  V.  Com..  69  Pa.  St.  .37  ;  Andrews  v.  Boyd.  5  Me^  .99- 
_.  profits.    Stewart  v.  Stebbins.  30  Miss.  66;  Wallace  v.  Beebe.  .2 

In^lgZment.     Fuller  ..  Miller,   .05  Mass.  ..5;  Tutt  .^  Land.  50  Ga. 

In  statute.    Repton  v.  Hodgson.  7  Q-  B.  84.  „.  ,.   ^^    ,    _ 

proceeds.    In  contract.     Danlap  ..  O'Dena.  i  Rich.  (Eq.)  272. 

rent.    In  order.    King  v.  Tomlinson.  9  B.  &  C.  166. 

value.    In  corporation  charter.    Babcock  ..  Middlesex  Savings 

Bank,  28  Conn.  302. 
In  plea.    Stockbridge  v.  Sussama.  3  Q.  B.  239. 
In  statute.    Glue  Co.  v.  Upton.  7  Otto.  3. 

^_  and  original  design.    In  statute.    Harrison  r.  Taylor,  3  Hurl.  & 
N.  300;  4  Hurl.  &  N.  820. 

assets.    In  statute.    Robinson  v.  Hodge.  117  Mass.  223. 

_  building.    In  statute.     Hobbs  ..  Dana  L.  R..  9  C-  P-  3°:  Shiel 
V.  Mayor.  6  Hurl.  &  N.  804:  Brice's  Appeal,  89  Pa.  St.  85- 

ease.    Moore  v.  Alvis.  54  Ala.  356. 

manufecture.    In  statute.    Ralston  v.  Smith.   19  C.  B.  (N.  S.) 

819  -,11  H.  L.  Cas.  ::23. 

manufeotures.    In  statute.     Heath  v.  Smith,  3  El.  &  Bl.  256. 

parish.    In  siutute.    Crenshaw  v.  Wigan  Bd..  L.  R..  8  Q.  B.  217. 

parties.    In  rules  of  court.    Ladner  v.  Ogden.  M  Miss.  332- 

pound.    In  statute.    Bosworth  v.  Trowbridge.  45  Conn.  16.. 

__  street.    In  statute.    Atfy-Gen.  v.  Bd.  of  Works.  6  Ch .  Div.  539- 
__  trial.    Zaleski  v.  Clark.  45  Conn.  400:  Springfield  v.  Worcester. 

2  Cush.  61. 
official In  insurance  policy.    Fowler  v.  Ins.  Co..  18  C.  B.  (N. 

NBW8PAPEB.      ^I'n  lid  of  trust.     Graham  ..  King.  50  Mo.  22;  Stevenson..  Jannary. 

49  Mo.  465.  ,. 

r  .  .  ..  u^rr«  Hitt  7<;  111.  51 :  Beccher  v.  Stevens,  25  Minn.  146  . 
'''Cn  ndef  :    Dr"akr8/lll.S4.  Benkendorf  -  Vincen.  52  Mo 

44,  ;  Kellogg  V.  Carrico.  47  Mo.  .57  :  Card  v.  Lackland.  49  Mo.  451. 


NEVEB. 
NEW. 


NEWS. 


r:?»Mi»aKiilithW'«lM)riiaWI»l*>^P*'^-^^-^ 


VSPAPER. 

V.  Pickney,  3 
s  V.  Browers, 
Eq.  Cas.  308 ; 
,  Cas.  504;  re 

^ells  V.  Wells, 


)Blatchf.  271; 

lion  Pacific  R. 

j8 ;  Jones,  etc., 
,  5  Me.  199- 
;e  V.  Beebe,  12 

\i.  Land,  50  Ga. 


ch.  (Eq.)  272. 

5. 

ilesex  Savings 


aylor,  3  Hurl.  & 

IS.  223. 

C.  P.  30;  Shiel 
St.  85. 

,9  C.  B.  (N.  S.) 

El.  &  Bl.  256. 
,  R.,  8  Q.  B.  217. 
Miss.  332. 
5  Conn.  161. 
;,  6  Ch .  Div.  539- 
;ld  V.  Worcester, 

Co.,  18  C.  B.  (N. 

enson  v.  Jannary, 

ns,  25  Minn.  146  J 
Vincenz,  52  Mo. 
:land,  49  Mo.  451. 


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STEWSFAFER  —  Continued. 

printed  in  the  county.     In  statute.      Walton  v.   Harris,   73. 

Mo.  491. 

reports.    In  statute.    State  7'.  Brown,  71  Mo.  458. 

.       Cambridge .     In  statute.    Tibbits  v.  Yorke,  5  B.  &  Ad.  605. 


NEXT. 


NICKNAME. 
NIBGB. 

NIBOES. 

NIQHT. 


Humphries  v.  Cullingwood,  2  B.  &  Aid.  642 ;    Whitney  v.  Crosby,  3 

Caines,  89. 

before.    In  statute.    Clayton  %>.  Corby,  2  Q.  B.  814. 

before  some  suit  or  action.    In  statute.    Parker  v.  Mitchell,  1 1 

A.  &  E.  788 ;  Lowe  v.  Carpenter,  6  Ex.  825 ;  Glover  7/.  Coleman, 

L.  R.,  10  C.  P.  108. 
oourt.     In  statute.     Green  v.  McLaren,  7  Ga.   107;   Durell  v. 

Merrell,  i  Mass.  411. 


.  devisee.    In  statute. 

■  election.    In  statute. 

■  of  kin.    In  statute. 


Den  V.  Robinson,  2  South.  689. 
People  V.  Mott,  3  Cal.  506. 
Hillhouse  v.  Chester,  3  Day.  166  (3  Am. 
Dec.  265) ;  R.  Co.  v.  Shannon,  43  HI.  338 ;  White  v.  Springett,  L.  R., 

4  Ch.  App.  302;  McCool  V.  Smith,  i  Black,  459;  Rogers  v.  Welle., 

5  Biss.  166;  Green  v.  Hudson  River  R.  Co.,  32  Barb.  25;  Mer- 
chants' Ins.  Co.  V.  Hinman,  34  Barb.  410;  Peterson  v.  Webb,  4 
Ired.  (Eq.)  56. 

In  will.  Keteltas  v.  Keteltas,  72  N.  Y.  312  (28  Am.  Rep.  1 55) ;  Murdock 
V.  Ward,  67  N.  Y.  387 ;  Luce  v.  Dunham,  69  N.  Y.  36 ;  Halton  v. 
Foster,  L.  R.,  3Ch.  App.  505;  Harden  7/.  Larrabee,  113  Mass.  430; 
Snow  T/.Teed,  L.  R.,  9  Eq.  Cas.  622 ;  Re  Jeffrey,  L.  R.,  14  Eq,  Cas. 
136;  re  Standley,  L.  R.,  5  Eq.Cas.  303;  Simmons  7/.  Gooding,  5  Ired. 
(Eq.)  38? ;  Redmond  v.  Burroughs,  63  N.  C.  242 ;  Sweezey  v.  Willes, 
I  Bradf.  495;  Clayton  z/.  Drake,  17  Ohio  St.  367;  Slosson  v.  Lynch, 
28  How.  Pr.  417;  43  Barb.  147;  Hamlin  v.  Osgood,  5  N.  Y. 
Y.  (Surr.)  409 ;  Steel  v.  Kurtz,  28  Ohio,  192 ;  Edwards  v.  Bucks- 
dale,  2  Hill  (Ch.),  416;  Murdock  v.  Ward,  67  N.  Y.  387;  Luce  v. 
Dunham,  69  N.  Y.  36. 

personal  representative.    In  will.    Stockdale  v.  Nicholson,  L. 

R.,  4  Eq.  Cas.  359. 

p- regular  session.     In  constitution.     People  v.  Lippincott,  64 

111.  256. 

sessions.    In  statute.    King  v.  Heath,  5  Ad.  &  Ell.  347. 

surviving  son.    In  will.     Eastwood  v.  1 .  ickwood,  L.  R. ,  3  Eq. 

Cas.  487. 

term.     In  statute.     Wood  v.  Messerly,  46  Mo.  255 ;  Wilkie  v. 

Jones,  I  Morris  (la.),  97 ;  Moodier/.  Vandyke,  4  Yeates,  512  ;  French 
V.  Barnard,  9  Cush.  403;  Smith  v.  Cutler,  10  Wend.  589  (25  Am. 
Dec.  580) ;  Durell  v.  Merrill,  i  Mass.  41 1 . 

first  day  of  August .    In  statute.    Couch  v.  Ulster,  etc.,  Tp.  Co. , 

4  Johns.  Ch.  26. 

President  v.  Norwood,  Busb.  (Eq.)  65. 

In  will.    Re  Blower,  L.  R.,  6  Ch.  App.  351 ;  Sherratt  v.  Mountford,  L. 
R.,  8  Ch.  App.  929. 

/«  will.    Sherratt  v.  Mountford,  L.  R.,  i  S  Eq.  Cas,  305 ;  Wells  v.  Wells. 
L.  R.,  18  Eq.  Cas.  504. 

States.  Morris.  47  Conn.  179;  Tutton  v.  Drake,  $  Hurl.  &  N.  648; 
Nixon  V,  Freeman,  5  Hurl.  &  N.  653. 


NIGHT. 


236 


NOT. 


inOHT  —  Continued. 

time.     Rex  v.  Tandy,  i  C.  &  P.  297 ;  Com.  v.  Chevalier.  7  Dane 

Abr.    134;  People  7/.  Griffin,  19  Cal.   578 ;  Thomas  t/.  State,  5  How. 

(Miss.)  20;  State  v.  Bancroft,  10  N.  H.  107  ;  Trull  v.  Wilson,  9  Mass. 

1 54 ;  Rex  V.  Kemp,  i   Leach,  222  ;  Rex    v.  Polly,   i   C.  &  P.  77  I 

Com.  V.  Williams,  2  Cush.  582  ;  Lewis  v.  State,  16  Conn.  32. 

by .     In  statute.    Curetonz/.  Queen,  i  B.  &  S.  218. 

ITIGHTS.  In  insurance  policy.     Glendale    Woolen  Co.  v.  Protection  Ins.  Co., 

21  Conn.  18. 
NIGHT-WAliKER.     In  statute.    Thomas  v.  State,  55  Ala.  260. 
ITO.  considerable  provocation  appearing.    In  indictment.    Butler 

V.  State,  34  Ark.  480. 

—  order.    In  writ,    Meredith  v.  Gittens,  18  Q.  B.  257. 

other.    In  statute.    Pope  7/.  Tearle,  L.  R.,  9  C.  P.  500. 

tenant.    In  statute.    Com.  v.  Watson,  97  Mass.  565. 

or  offensive  business.    In  deed.    Hickman  v.  Isaacs,  i  B.  &  S. 

976. 
pros.    Com.  v.  Casey,  12  Allen,  218. 

—  damages.     Beaumont  v.  Greathead,  2  D.  &  L.  635. 

—  party.     Wing  v.  Andrews,  59  Me.  505. 
In  statute.    Edward  v.  Buchanan,  3  B.  &  Adol.  792. 

—  compos  mentis.    Re  Carmichael,  36  Ala.  514 ;  re  Baker,  2  Johns. 
Ch.  232  ;  Jackson  v.  King,  4  Cow.  207. 

In  constitution.    Beaumont's  case,  i  Whart.  52  (29  Am.  Dec.  31). 

est  inventus.    In  writ.    Magnay  v.  Monger,  4  Q.  B.  818. 

pros.    Com.  7/.  Casey,  12  Allen,  218. 

dies juridious.    State  7/.  Ricketts,  74  N.  C.  187. 

NON-ABBIVAL.     In  charter-party.    Soames  v.  Lonergan,  2  B.  &  C.  565. 
NOIT-ASSESSABIiE.    In  stock  certificate.     Upton  v.  Treblecock,  i  Otto,  45. 
NON-PORFEITINO.     In  insurance  policy.    Chase  v.  Phrenix  Life  Ins.  Co.,  67  Me.  85. 
NONPABEIL. type.     Insurance  Co.  v.  Slaughter,  12  Wall.  404. 

NON-BESIDEirT.  In  statute.  Clark  7/.  Ward,  12  Gratt.  440;  Mayor  v.  Genet,  4 
Hun,  487  ;  Curd  v.  Letcher,  3  J.  J.  Marsh.  445  ;  Ballinger  v.  Lantier, 
15  Kas.  608  ;  Slavens  v.  R.  Co.,  51  Mo.  308. 

lands.     In  statute.    People  v.  Barker,  48  N.  Y.  70. 

of  the  State.    In  statute.    Wolf  v,  McGavock,  23  Wis.  517. 


NOISOME. 

NOL. 
NOMINAI.. 

NOMINATED 
NON. 


I    V 


NON-SANE. 

NOBTHWABD 

NORTHERLY. 


Den  V.  Vancleve,  5  N.  J.  (L.)  589. 
In  deed.    Jackson  v.  Reeves,  3  Caines,  298. 
In  deed.    Irwin  v.  Towne,  42  Cal.  329;  Garvin  7/.  Dean,  115  Mass. 


577  :  Howard  v.  College  of  the  Holy  Cross,  116  Mass.  117  ;   Brandt 
7'.  Ogden,  I  Johns.  1 56. 
NORTHLY.        Indeed.     Brandt  7/.  Ogden,  i  Johns.  156. 
NORTHWARDLY.    In  deed.    Seaman  v.  Hogeboom,  21  Barb.  398  ;  Craig  v.  Hawkins, 

I  Bibb,  53. 
NORTH-WESTERLY.     Indeed.     Irwin  t/.  Towne,  42  Cal.  329. 

NOT.  able  to  work.    In  statute.     Re  Morten,  5  Q.  B.  591. 

before.     In  statute.     Leverin  7/.  Leicester,  12  Q.  B.  949. 

exceeding.  In  statute.    Dearborn  v.  Inhabitants,  97  Mass.  469. 


NOT. 


er, 

7  Dane 

ite, 

5  How. 

on, 

9  Mass. 

.  & 

P.  77: 

32- 

n  I 

ns.  Co., 

nt. 

Butler 

s,  I  B.  &  S. 


er,  2  Johns. 

jc.  31). 
818. 


5- 

.,  67  Me.  85. 


V.  Genet,  4 
■V.  Lantier, 


IS.  517 


1,  115  Mass. 
117;   Brandt 


v.  Hawkins, 


M9- 

7  Mass.  469. 


NOT 


237 


NOTICE. 


NOT  — Continued. 

exeoeding  eighty  acres. 

Ala.  51. 

insured.    In  bill  of  lading 

R.Cc.  10  H.  L.  Cas.  473. 
known  or  used  before  his  applioation 


NOTABY. 
NOTE. 


NOTED. 
NOTES. 


NOTHINO. 
NOTICE. 


anyi 


In  constitution.     David  v.  David,  56 

Peeit  V.  North  Staflfordshire,  etc., 

Pennock  v,  Dialo^^ue, 
2  Pet.  I  (I  Robb.  Pat.  Cas.  542). 

more  than.     In  statute,     Britton  v.  Com.,  i  Cush.  305. 

public.     Kirksey  v.  Bates,  7  Port.  529  (31  Am.  Dec.  722). 

///  statute.  Gaines  v.  Craig,  34  Ark.  477  ;  Force  v.  Elizabeth,  12  C.  E. 
Green,  408. 

or  memorandum.     In  statute.    Dailey  v.    Sweeting,  9  C.   B. 

(N.  S.)  858  ;  Bailey  v.  Ogden,  3  Johns.  399  (3  Am.  Dec.  509). 
fUnds  for  the  payment  of  the .    In  promissory  note.     Keystone 

Bridge  Co.  v.  Britton,  17  Blatchf.  409. 

its  contents.    Wildes  ta  Fessenden,  4  Mete.  12, 

In  indictment.     Dubois  v.  State,  £o  Ala.  139. 
In  statute.     Hamersley  v.  Franey,  39  Conn.  177. 

and  references.     In  statute.    Little  t/.  Gould,  2  Blatchf.  165. 

for  the  purpose  of  paying  claims.     In  charter.     Wood  v. 

Wellington.  30  N.  Y.  218. 

in  writing.    In  statute.    Caples  v.  Branham,  20  Mo.  244  ;  Mul- 

drow  V.  Caldwell,  7  Mo.  563. 

of  hand.  In  will.  Hopkins  7/.  Holt,  9  Wis.  232;  Perry  v.  Max- 
well, 2  Dev.  (Eq.)  488. 

or  references  made  by  the  State  reporter.    In  statute.    Little 

V.  Gould,  2  BlatcSif.  265 ;  2  Blatchf.  362. 
all  accommodation .    in  contract.    Da  Costa  v.  Guieu,  7  S.  & 

R.  462. 

bank current  in  the  city  of  Sew  York.    In  contract.    Judah 

V.  Harris,  19  Johns.  146. 

bonds  and  promissory for  money  or  property.    In  statute. 

Draherv.  Schreiber,  15  Mo.  603. 

in  this  act.  In  statute.    Wright  v.  Norwich  R.  Co.,  8  Blatchf.  32. 

Lawrence  v.  Bowman,  i  McAU.  419;  Pringle  v.  Phillips,  5  Sandf. 
157. 

In  statute.  Will  w.  Town  of  Southbury,  43  Conn.  53;  Van  Metre  v. 
Mitchell,  2  Wall.  Jr.  317;  Pearson  v.  Lovejoy,  53  Barb.  407  ;  Ruthen 
V  Acker,  18  Barb.  393;  Bolton  v.  Lundy,  6  Mo.  46 ;  Lee  v.  Bow- 
man, 55  Mo.  400 ;  St.  Louis  v.  Goebel,  32  Mo.  295  ;  Fry  v.  Bennett, 
7  Abb.  Pr.  352  ;  Vicksburg,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  McCutcheon,  52  Miss.  645. 

of  action.      In  statute.     Lewis  v.  Smith,  Holt  N.  P.  27. 

of  any  prior  act  of  bankruptcy.     In  statute.    Bird  v.  Bass,  6 

Man.  &  G.  146;  Edwards  v.  Gabriel,  7  Hurl,  &  N.  520. 

of  sale.    In  statute.     Knowlesv.  City  of  Boston,  129  Mass.  551. 

to  quit.     In  statute.    Oakes  v.  Moore,  8  Cush.  287. 

actual .    Jordan  v.  Pollock,  14  Ga.  145 ;  Curtis  i/.  Mundy,  3  Mete. 

407. 

In  statute.  Beatie  v.  Butler,  21  Mo.  313;  Masterton  v.  West  End  R. 
Co.,  5  Mo.  (App.)  71. 


NOTIFIED. 


238 


OATS. 


Converse  v.  Hartley,  31  Conn.  380. 

In  notice  of  dishonor.    Armstrong  v.  Christiana.  5  C.  B.  692. 
Leary  v.  Walton,  5  Mon.  370. 
Leary  v.  Walton,  5  Mon.  370.  • 

In  indictment.     Grisham  v.  State.  2  Yerg.  588. 
WOURISHINO. stout.     Raggett  v.  Findlater,  L.  R..  17  Eq.  Cas.  29. 


NOTIFIED. 
NOTING. 
NOTORIETY. 
NOTORIOUS. 


NOVATION. 

NOVELTY 
NOW. 


NOXIOUS. 


Hobson  V.  Davidson's  Syndic.  8  Mart.  422  (13  Am.  Dec.  2<^.note); 
Adams  v.  Power.  48  Miss.  45'- 

McCormick  v.  Seymour,  3  Blatchf.  209. 

In  statute.  Clark  v.  Lord.  20  Kans.  39°  )  Savings  Bank  v.  New  Lon- 
don.  20  Conn.  1 16. 

In  will.    Quinn  v.  Hardinbrook,  54  N.  Y.  83. 

happened.     In  treaty.    Hylton  v.  Brown,  i  Wash.  C.  C.  353. 

in  the  port  of  Amsterdam.  In  charter-party.  Behn  v.  Bur- 
gess, i  B.  &  S.  880 ;  3  B.  &  S.  752- 

occupied  by  me.    In  will.    Hutchinson  v.  Barrow.  6  Hurl.  & 

N.583. 
—  possess.    In  will.    Wagstaff  v.  Wagstaff,  L.  R..  8  Eq.  Cas.  229. 
or  dangerous  trade  or  business.     In  deed.     Atlantic  Dock 

Co.  V.  Leavitt,  54  N.  Y.  35. 
or  offensive  business,  trade  or  manufacture.     In  statute. 

Bd.  of  Health  v.  Hill.  13  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  48>- 
other substance  or  liquid.     In  statute.     People  v.  Van  Deleer. 

53  Cal.  147- 
Grady  v.  Wolsner.  46  Ala.  38' '  Ferguson  v.  Selma,'  43  Ala.  398 ; 

Parker  v.  Union  WooV         -.  42  Conn.  399 :  Mayor  v.  Radecke,  49 

Md.  217 :  Miller  v.  Bu-jn  32  Tex.  208 ;  State  v.  Mayor.  5  Port.  279 1 

Hinchman  v.  Patterson,  etc..  R.  Co..  17  N.  J.  (Eq.)  7S  ;  Whitney  v. 

Bartholomew,  21  Conn.  213. 
In  deed.     Harrison  v.  Good,  L.  R.,  1 1  Eq.  Cas.  338. 
In  statute.    Great  Western   R.   Co.  v.  Bishop,   L.  R.,  7  Q.  B.    551 ; 

Brown  v.  Bussell.  L.  R.,  3  Q-  B-  25'- 

material Queen  v.  Russell,  3  El.  &  Bl.  942. 

In  statute.    Brown  v.  Bussell,  9  B.  &  S.  2. 

and  void.     In  statute.    Pearse  v.  Morrice,  2  Ad.  &  El.  95- 

and  denomination.    In  indictment.    Duvall  v.  State.  63  Ala.  17. 

pro  tunc.     Ludlow  v.  Johnson,  3  Ohio,  553  ('7  Am.  Dec.  609). 

NUNCUPATIVE.    wiU.      Re  Hebden,  20  N.  J.  (Eq.)  473  :  Sykes  v.  Sykes.  2 

Stew  (Ala.)  364  (20  Am.  Dec.  44.  note). 
Reg.  V.  Clarke,  7  El.  &  Bl.  192 


NUISANCE. 


NUISANCES. 
NULL. 
NUMBER. 
NUNC. 


NURTURE. 
OATH. 


OATS. 


Omichund  V.  Barker,  t  Atk.  42;  Arnold  v.  Town  of  Middleton,  41 
Conn.  206;  King  v.  White,  i  Leach  C.  C.  482;  Brock  v.  Milhgan. 
10  Ohio.  123;  Blocker  7/.  Burness.  2  Ala.  354:  Clinton  w.  State,  33 
Ohio  St.  27  ;  Oaks  v.  Rodgers,  48  Cal.  197. 

or  other  competent  proof.    In  statute.    Noble  v.  Holliday,  i 

N.  Y.  330. 

o«rporal .    In  indictment.    Jackson  v.  State,  i  Ind.  184. 

solvmn In  indictment.    Jackson  v.  State,  i  Ind.  184. 

er  other  lawftil  merchandise.    In  contract.    Southampton  Co. 

V.  Clarke,  L.  R.,  4  Ex.  73 ;  L-  R-.  5  Ex.  53- 


OA  TS. 


OBEY. 


339 


OCCUPANCY. 


296,  note) ; 

New  Lon- 

C.353- 
ihn  V.  Bur- 

6  Hurl.  & 

Cas.  229. 
.ntic   Dock 

In  statute. 

Van  Deleer, 

J  Ala.  398; 

Radecke,  49 

5  Port.  279 ; 

Whitney  v. 

Q.  B.    551  ; 


:i.  95. 

5,  63  Ala.  17. 
,  Dec.  609). 
I  V.  Sykes,  2 


Middleton,  41 
:  V.  Milligan, 
iv.  State,  33 

'.  Holliday,  i 


OBJECTION. 
OBJECTS. 

OBLATIONS. 


In  statute.    Wells 


OBEY.  and  perform  the  orders  of  the  court.    In  contract.    Claflin  i/. 

Ball,  43  N.  Y.  481. 

OBJECT.  of  the  action.    In  statute.    Scarborough  v.  Smith.  18  Kans.  399. 

or  refuse.    In  devise.    Doe  v.  Crisp,  8  Ad.  &  Ell.  779- 

In  statute.    Elf  rank  v.  Seller.  54  Mo.  135. 

articles  or charged  with  an  internal  tax. 

V.  Shook,  8  Blatchf.  257. 
In  statute.    Ayrton  v.  Abbott,  14  Q- B.  i. 
OBLIQATION.    Crandall  v.  Bryan.  15  How.  Pr.  48. 

In  statute.     Fogg  v.  State,  9  Yerg.  392 ;  Strong  v.  Wheaton,  38  Barb. 

616. 
for  the  payment  of  money  only.    In  statute.    Flanagan  v, 

Watkins,  i  B.  &  C.  318. 

or  written  contract.    In  statute.    Gale  v.  Myers.  4  Houst.  546. 

OBLIGATIONS,    bonds  or  other .    In  statute.    Smith  v.  Ellington.  14  Ga.  379; 

Rippon  V.  Townsend,  i  Bay.  445;  Hargroves  v.  Cooke,  15  Ga.  321. 

notes  and .    In  statute.    Basehore  v.  Rhodes,  85  Pa.  St.  44- 

OBLIQATOBY.    writing .    In  plea.    Clark  v.  Phillips,  Hempst.  294. 

OBLIGEE.  In  statute.     Hall  v.  Byrne.  2  III.  140. 

writing.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Williams.  3  Fed.  Rep.  484. 


OBSCENE. 

OBSOLETE. 

OBSTBUCT. 


In  will.     Lewis  v.  Lewis,  2  W.  &  S.  455. 

any  engine.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Hadfield,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  R. 

253 ;  Queen  v.  Hardy.  L.  R..  i  C.  C.  R.  278. 

-  new  lights.    Tapling  v.  Jones.  11  H.  L.  Cas.  290. 
or  retard  the  passage  of  the  mail.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Kirby, 

7  Wall.  482  :  U.  S.  V.  De  Mott,  3  Fed.  Rep.  483. 
01U3TBUCTI0N.    Nashville,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Carroll,  6  Heisk.  347 ;  Mosher  v.  Vincent. 

39  Iowa,  607 . 
In  statute.    Hodgson  v.  Little,  14  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  120;  16  C.  B.  (N.  S.) 

207 ;  Snyder  v.  Philadelphia,  78  Pa.  St.  23. 
OBSTRUCTIONS.    In  statute.    Patterson  v.  Vail.  43  Iowa,  142 ;  Ray  v.  Manchester. 

46  N.  H.  59. 
In  statute.    Spilsberry  v.  Clough,  2  Q.  B.  466 ;  Queen  v.  Kilham,  L.  R., 

I  C.  C.  R.  261. 
In  agreement.    Russell  v.  Ledsam,  14  M.  &  W.  587. 
and  recovering  payment.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Com'rs,  L.  R., 

4  H.  L.  450- 
f^om  another.    In  statute.    Sandy  v.  State,  60  Ala.  60. 

OBVENTIONS.    In  statute.    Ayrton  v.  Abbott,  14  Q.  B.  i. 

OCCASION.       as shall  require.    In  power.    Attwood  v.  Munnings,  7  B.  &  C. 

284. 
OCCASIONED.  In  statute.    Meysenburg  v.  Schlieper.  48  Mo.  426. 

by  oamphene.    In  insurance  policy.    Harper  v.  New  York  City 

Ins.  Co.,  22  N.  Y.  441. 
by  payment  or  pledge  of  the  property  of  the  husband.    In 

statute.    Vogt  v.  Ticknor,  48  N.  H.  249. 
OCCUPANCY.  Dallas  City  v.  Missionary  Soc,  6  Fed.  Rep.  356 ;  Redfield  v.  Utica, 

etc.,  R.  Co.,  25  Barb.  54. 


OBTAIN. 
OBTAINING. 

OBTAINS. 


e-  iff  Vf,  •^•'.T  •fcij.i-,  •*".  -  i"i  w  ^j-'-v^  H     *^_x^j^  y^  -»  ^    r^  -cv  J  X-^.  i 


..jm 


ff- 


ft 

II 


OCCUPANCY. 


240 


OCCUP  Y. 


OCCUPANT. 


OCCUPATION. 


OCCUPIED. 


OCCUPANC3Y  —  Continued.  .     ,.      „        ..     o 

In  statute.    Walters  v.  People.  2!   III.  178  :  Brinkerhoff  v.  Everett.  38 
III.  263  ;  Com.  V.  Weatherhead,  1 10  Mass.  175. 

actual .    In  statute     Hunt  7'.  Smith,  9  Kans.  i37- 

in  the  actual of  any  person.    /«  statute.    Smith  v.  Sanger.  4 

N.  Y.  577- 
ready  for .    In  building  contract.    Cunningham  t/.  Washburn,  1 19 

Mass.  224. 

In  city  ordinance.     Bixler  v.  Hagan,  42  Mo.  367. 

In  statute.    Shelby  v.  Houston,  38  Cal.  410;  Hammel  v.  Zobelein   51 
Cal  532  •  O'Neale  v.  Cleveland.  3  Nev.  485 :   Hussey  v.  Smith,  i 
Utah  Terr.  129;   Ford    v.  Kennedy.  1   Oregon,  136.  Carpenter  r/. 
Vail,  36  Mich.  226;  Lechier  v.  Chapin,  12  Nev.  65. 
Johnson  v.  State,  44  Ala.  415- 

In  statute.  Re  Haynes,  49  L.  J.  (N.  S.)  Bank.  62 ;  Mourelyan  z..  Labal- 
mondiere,  .  El.  I  El.  533 ;  Luckett  ..  Bright,  2  C.  B^  >95;  People  - 
Ambrecht.  1 1  Abb.  Pr.  97  :  Lawrence  v.  Fulton.  19  Cal.  683  .  Stock- 
well  r.  Brewer.  59  Me.  7^7 ;  Mersey  Docks  7a  Cameron.  1 1  H.  L.  Cas. 

444. 

then  in  his .     In  will.     Newton  v.  Taylor.  7  B.  &  C.  385- 

OCCUPATIONS,    professione,  trades  and In  statute.    Commrsz/.  Reynolds, 

7  W.  &  S.  329. 
In  insurance  policy.    Lockwood  v.  Middlesex  Ins.  Co.,  47  Conn.  554; 

Townsendz/.  North-western  Ins.  Co..  18  N.  Y.  168. 
In  statute.  McConnaughey  r..  Baxter,  55  Ala.  380;  f  ^'"f  ";•  »"««^ 
L   R    6  Ex.  i;  Trinity  Church  v.  Boston.  118  Mass.    164;  New 
England  Hospital  t..  City  of  Boston,   1.3  Mass.  518;  Weisbrod  v 
Daenicke,  36  Wis.  73)  King  v.  Inhabitants.  5  B.  &  Adol.  227:  9 
B.  &  C.  183. 

as  a  private  dweUing.    In  policy  of  insurance.    O'Neil  v.  Bul- 

falo  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  3  N.  Y.  122. 

aa  a  residence.    In  statute.     Potts  v.  Davenport,  79  !"•  455- 

asastore->ouse.    In  policy  of  insurance.    Wall  v.  East   River 

Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  7  N.  Y.  370. 

or  used  for  unlawflil  purposes.    In  policy  of  insurance.    Kelly 

V.  Ins.  Co.,  97  Mass.  284. 

owned  or .     In  statute.    Hershell  v.  Bushnell,  37  Conn.  38. 

premises by  him.    In  writ.     Jones  v.  Fletcher,  41  Me.  254. 

In  statute.  Jones  v.  Mersey  Docks,  20  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  ,30 ;  King  . 
Inhabitants,  4  B.  &  C.  960  ;  Sheppard  v.  Bradford,  »6  ^  «.  (N.  SO 
378:  Cook  V.  Montagu,  L.  R.,  7  Q-  B.  418;  Kmg  v.  Sutton.  3  Ad. 
&  El.  611. 

of  tithes.    Chanter  v.  Glubb,  9  B.  &  C.  483- 

of  land.    In  statute.  King  v.  Burton  Gas  Co.,  5  B.  &  C.  466. 

now In  contract.    Magee  v.  Lovell.  L.  R..  9  C  P.  107. 

In  contract.    Morrow  v.  Brady,  12  R.  I.  130. 

In  statute.   Kingz/.  Inhabitants,  i  B.  &  Aid.  476  :  Gough  x/.  Evererd.  2 

H   &  C.  .0;  Locke  ..  Rowell,  47  N.  H.  46;  Abbott ..  Upham   .3 

Mete.  .72  ;  Walters.  People.  .8  111.  '99;  S.  C    2.  111.  .78;  Wdfs- 

kill  V.  Malgawich.  39  Cal.  276  ;  Queen  v.  West  R.d.ng.  2  Q.  B.  507. 

any  stand.     In  city  ordinance.    Com.  v.  Rice.  9  Mete.  253. 


OCCUPIEIl. 


OCCUPIBBS. 

OCCUPIES. 

OCCUPY. 


OCCUP  K. 

K  Everett,  38 

1  V.  Sanger,  4 
Washburn,  1 19 


'.  Zobelein,  51 

y  V,  Smith,  I 

Carpenter  v. 


ilyan  v.  Labal- 
195 ;  People  v. 
\.  683 ;  Stock- 
1,  1 1  H.  L.  Cas. 

•-.  385. 

rsv.  Reynolds, 

47  Conn.  554; 

insonT/.  Briggs, 
ass.  164;  New 
J;  Weisbrod  v. 
&  Adol.  227 ;  9 

O'Neil  V.  Buf- 

.  79  111-  455- 
1  V.  East   River 

surance.    Kelly 

Conn.  38. 

41  Me.  254. 
;.)    130;  Kingw. 

16  C.  B.  (N.  S.) 
V.  Sutton,  3  Ad . 


B.  &  C.  466. 
.  P.  107. 

jgh  V.  Evererd,  3 
ott  V.  Upham,  13 
I  111.  178:  Wolfs- 
ing,  2  Q.  B.  507. 
I  Mete.  253. 


OCCUP  V. 


241 


OFFICE. 


OCCUPY— Continued. 

the  mill 


OCCUB. 


OCEAN. 
O'CLOCK. 

or. 


OPP. 
OPPENDEB. 

OPFENDINO. 

OPPENSE. 


OFPENSIVE. 


OPPEB. 


In  statute.     Abbott  v.  Upham,  13  Mete.  173. 

the  shore.     In  deed.     Lacy  v.  Green,  84  Pa.  St.  514. 

Jn  insurance  policy.    Johnson  v.  Humboldt  Ins.  Co.,  91   III.  92 


Hay 


OPPEBINGra. 

OPPEBS. 

OPPICE. 

{Employment) 

31 


V.  Star  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  77  N.  Y.  235  ;  Mayor  v,  Hamilton  Fire  Ins.  Co.. 
39  N.  Y.  46. 

claim  shall .    Chandler  v.  St.  Paul,  ete..  Ins.  Co.,  21  Minn.  85. 

western .    In  patent.     Keyser  »/.  Coe,  9  Blatchf.  32. 

ten .    Taylor  v.  Wilkinson,  22  Wis.  40. 

U.  S.  V.  Hatch,  1  Paine,  336. 

In  contract.     Powell  v.  Horton,  2  Bing.  N.  C.  668. 

Indeed.     Hannum  v.   Kingsley,  107    Mass.  355  ;  Pine  v.  Riekert,   21 

Barb.  469. 
In  plea.     Porter  v.  Miller,  3  Wend.  329. 

In  statute.    Williams  v.  Burgess,  12  Ad.  &  Ell.  635  ,  Darwin  v.  Lin- 
coln, s  B.  &  Aid.  450. 
and  conoeming.    In  plea.     May  v.  Brown.  3  B.  &  C.  139  ;  King 

V.  Marsden,  4  M.  &  S.  169. 
the  parish  of  M.     In  order.      Queen  v.  Toke,   8  Ad.  &  Ell. 

233;  Queen  v.  Floekton,  2  Q.  B.  536. 

heard .    In  statute.     Fellows  v.  Fellows,  8  N.  H.  160. 

heirs the  body.    In  deed.     Den  v.  Gillat,  2  Term  Rep.  43>- 

In  affidavit.     Randle  v.  Long.  6  Ad.  &  Ell.  225. 

member Congress.     In  statute.     Butter  v.  Hopper,  i    Wash. 

C.  C.  500. 

its  lines.    In  railway  ticket.    Kent  v.  R.  Co.,  L.  R.,  10  Q.  B.  i. 

In  statute.    People  v.  Park,  41  N.  Y.  21 ;  Lee  v.  Simpson,  3  C.  B.  880; 

Eggington's  Case,  i  El.  &  Bl.  734. 
person  so .In  statute.     U.    S.  v.    141 2   Gallons   of   Spirits,  10 

Bfatchf.  430. 
In  constitution.     Randall  v.  Brigham,  7  Wall.  523. 
In  statute.    State  v.  Jager,   19  Wis.  235 ;  Canfield  v.  Mitchell,  43  Conn. 

172;  Frost's  Case,  127  Mass.  550;  Sellwood  v.  Mount,  i  Q.  B.  726; 

Queen  v.  Sutcliffe,  13  Q.  B.  833. 
of  the  same  character.    In  statute.    Crockett  w.  State,  38  Ala. 

387.  „        ^ 
arms  or  weapons.     In  statute.    Cosan's  Case,  i  Russ.  Cr.  1 19 ; 

Rex  V.  Palmer,  i  Moody  &  R.  70 ;  Rex  v.  Fry,  2  Moody  &  R.  42  ; 

Rex  V.  Johnson,  Russ.  &  Ry.  492 ;  Rex  v.  Noakes,  5  C.  &  P.  326  ; 

Rex  V.  Grice,  7  C.  &  P.  803. 
trade  or  business to  the  neighboring  inhabitants.    In  deed. 

Barrow  W.Richard,  8  Paige  Ch.  351  (35  Am.  Dec.  713). 

In  statute.    Simpson  v.  Yard,  L.  R.,  4  Q-  B.  626. 

to  seU.    In  statute.     Williams  v.  Tappan,  3  Fost.  (N.  H.)  385. 

In  statute.    Ayrton  v.  Abbott,  14  Q.  B.  i. 

to  vote.     In  statute.     Case  w.  Miller,  $  Wright  (Pa.),  403. 

In  constitution.    People  v.  Nostrand,  46  N.  Y.37S ;   State  -v      Mlson, 

29  Ohio  St.  347. 
In  statute.    State  v.  Weeks,  67  Mo.  60 ;  Shelby  v.  Acorn,  36  Miss.  289  , 

Oueen  v.  Manning,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  R.  34°;  Faulkner  v.  Upper  Bod- 


OFFICE. 


24a 


OFFICER. 


\\ 


OPPICB  —  Coiitimu-'i.  .,,,,00      ti..., 

„  Rinks   5  C    B   (N.  S.)  40:  Oueen  7'.  Local  Hci..  L.  R..  9  U-  "•  '48. 

ro    Ship  ci  .  Blunt,  l'  ^C,  C.  P.  484;  U.  S.  ..  Hartwell.6  Wall. 

85  •  Da  ley  v.  State.  8  Blackf.  329  :  Leach  v.  Cass.dy.  23    "d.  449. 

Waldo  V.  Wallace.  .2  Ind.  569;  «^eoplc  ...  Stratton.  2     ^-L  382:  re 

H  ihway  7.  N.  Y.  238 .  Smith  v.  Mayor.  37  N.  Y.  5-8 ;  R.chardson 

lr3'n'.etc..  R.  Co..  22  How.  Pr.  368  :  People  v.   PincWey   3, 

N.  Y.  377  :  People  v.  Conover,  .7  N.  Y.  64 ;  yueen  v.  Mayor,  i .  Ad. 

k  Ell.  13;  Loundes  v.  Stamford,  18  y.  B.  426. 

of  honor.    In  constitution.     Dickson  v.  People.  17  HI-  >9«- 

of  profit.    //I  r^;»//V«/'V'«.     People  7..  Whitman.  10  Cal.  38:  Doty 

V.  State.  6  Black  f.  529- 
In  statute.     King  v.  Mayor,  6  Ad.  &  Ell.  347- 
of  profit  and  trust.    Ellis  v.  State,  19  Ind.  351. 

of  trust.     Re  Corliss,  1 1  R.  I.  638- 

of  trust  or  profit.    In  constitution.    Doty  v.  State,  6  Blackf.  529. 

or  place  of  profit.    In  statute:     Delane  7/.  Hillcoat,9B.&C.3io. 

or  pubUo  trust.     In  constitution.     Re  Oaths,  20  Johns.  493 : 

People  7..  Nichols.  52  N.   Y.  478:  Leigh's  Case,  .  Munf.  483.  re 
Dorsey.  7  Port.  293 :  re  Wood,  .  Hopk.  6 ;  Waters  v.  W.ttemore.  22 
Barb.  595 ;  Seymour  v.  Ellison,  2  Cow.  29. 
place  or  employment.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Chanettie,  13  Q. 

B.  447-  ^  o 

any or  capacity.    In  statute.     U.  S.  7..  Morse,  3  Story.  87. 

civil .     /«r.«.///«//V.«.     State7AValle,  4«  Mo.29:State7/.W.l. 

mmgton  City  Council.  3  Harr.  294 :  Crawford  v.  Dunbar,  52  Cal.  36. 

judicial Waldo  7/.  Wallace.  12  Ind.  569. 

lucrative .    In  constitution.    Kerr  7/.  Jones,  19  Ind.  351 :  People 

V.  Whitman,  10  Cal.  38 ;  Crawford  v.  Dunbar,  52  C  al.  36. 

ministerial .    Waldo  v.  Wallace,  12  Ind.  569. 

poUtical .     Waldo  7/.  Wallace.  12  Ind.  569. 

pubUc .    In  statute.     People  7..  Common  Council,  77  NY.  503 ; 

People  V.  Hayes.  7  How.  Pr.  248;  People  v.  Bedell.  2  H.ll.  196. 

pubUc  annual .    In  statute.    King  7/.  Inhabitants,  5  B.&  Ad.  573- 

Jn  statute.    Com.  v.  White.  6  Cush.  .8. ;  Shaw  v.  Morley.  L.  R..  3  Ex. 
137  ;  State  v.  Scripture,  42  N.  H.  489. 

'  of  business.     In  statute.    Blandy  v.  De  Burgh.  6  C.  B.  624. 
for  the  weighing  of  any  merchandise.    In  constitution.    Tmk- 

ham  V.  Tapscott,  17  N.  Y.  141. 
at  an or  banking-house.    In  statute.    Merchants  Bank  7/.  State 

Bank,  10  Wall.  604.  c  u    ,1  .«  m   v 

principal .    In  statute.    Western  Trans.  Co.  v.  Sche.d.  .8  N.  Y. 

Kilg  ..  Dr.  Burnell,  Carth.  478  :  U  8^7,.  Maurice,  ^/rock  .03  j^ Shelby 
Acorn.  36  Miss.  289  :  People  v.  Pmckney,  32  N  Y.  377 '  ^^^^^jf 
V.  Draper,  23  N.  Y.  3'8 ;  Olmstead  -v.  Mayor.  42  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  481 . 
('ordiell7/.  Frizell,  i  Nev.  i30- 

In  constitution.  Bunn  v.  People,  45  !"•  397  ;  Brown  v.  Turner.  70  N. 
C.  93  ;  re  Stuart,  53  Cal.  745- 


(Place.) 


OFFICER. 


timutn  irwi-  ■ 


OFFICER. 


68  ;  Heartley 
.  9  y.  R.  148; 
rtwell.  6  Wall. 

23  Ind.  449; 
\  Cal.  382 ;  re 
j ;  Richardson 
I.  Pinckey.  32 
Mayor,  ti  Ad. 

111.  19I- 

,  Cal.  38;  Doty 


"!«■••■>«•»■ 


,  6  Blaclcf.  529. 
it,9B.&C.3io. 

20  Johns.  493 ! 
Munf.  483;  re 
Wittemore,  22 

:hanettle,  13  Q. 

Story,  87. 

9 ;  State  V.  Wil- 

nbar,  52  Cal.  36. 

id.  351;  People 
.36. 


:il,  77N.  Y.  503; 
2  Hill,  196. 
5,  5  B.&  Ad.  573- 
rley,  L.  R.,  3  Ex- 

S  C.  B.  624. 
stitution.     Tink- 

its'  Bank  v.  State 

Scheid.  18  N.  Y. 

rock.  103;  Shelby 
Y.  377 ;  Roosevelt 

N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  481 ; 

V.  Turner,  70  N. 


OFFICER. 


243 


OFFICERS. 


OFFIOEB  —  Continued. 

In  statute.  State  v.  Brooks,  42  Tex.  62  ;  Com.  v.  Wynian,  8  Mete.  247; 
I'edley  v.  Davis.  10  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  512  ;  Pierce  v.  Inhabitants  of  Cam- 
bridge, 2  Cush.  613;  KavanauRh  v.  State,  41  Ala.  399;  Myers  7'. 
Veitch,  L.  R..  4  (J.  B.  649 ;  U.  S.  r.  Bonner,  Baldw.  234;  Twenty  per 
cent  Cases,  20  Wall.  179;  U.S.  v.  Saunders,  20  Wall.  492;  Talbot 
V,  U.  S.,  10  Ct.  of  CI.  426;  Vauffhn  v.  English,  8  Cal.  39; 
Conrey  v.  Copeland,  4  La.  Ann.  307  ;  I'eople  v,  Middleton.  28  Cal. 
603 ;  State  v.  Piatt,  4  Ilarr.  1 54 ;  State  v.  I'utnam,  35  Iowa.  561 ;  State 
V.  Montgomery,  25  La.  Ann.  138;  Ilummel's  Case,  9  Watts,  416; 
Com.  V.  Tucker.  10  Gray,  173;  Second  Manhattan  Building  Asso.  v. 
Hayes.  2  Keyes,  192;  Com.  v.  Christian,  9  Phila.  556;  Union  Co.  v. 
James,  21  Pa.  St.  525 ;  Com.  v.  Neely,  3  Pittsb.  527;  Woodworth  v. 
State,  26  Ohio  St.  196;  re  Hunt,  3  Dill.  44.  note;  Queen  v.  Gu.irdians. 
1  Q.  B.  130;  (Jueen  v.  Justices,  2  g.  B.  433 1  Bank  v.  P.itton,  4  J.  J. 
Marsh.  192. 

of  oourt.    In  statute.     Bailey  v.  Williams,  6  Oregon,  71 ;  White 

V.  State.  44  Ala.  409;  Caldwell  v.  Gwinn,  54  Ala.  66. 

of  election.    In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Clayton.  2  Dill.  219;  U.  S.  v. 

Fisher.  8  Fed.  Rep.  414. 

of  the  revenue.    In  statute.    Campbell  t/.  Jones,  3  Fed.  Rep.  513. 

who  made  the  sale.     In  statute.     Livingston  ?/.  Arnoux,  56  N. 

Y.  507. 

civil .    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Earl  Waldegrave,  2  Q.  B.  341. 

managing .    In  statute.    McAllister  v.  Penn.  Ins.  Co..  28  Mo.  214. 

ministerial .    In  statute.    Diggs  7/.  State,  49  Ala.  311. 

other .    In  statute.    Com.  7/.  Wyman,  8  Mete.  247;  re  Whiting, 

Edm.  Sel.  Cas.  498 ;  State  v.  Moore,  39  Conn.  244. 

publio .    In  constitution.    Board  of  Supervisors  v.  Hackett,  21 

Wis.  613. 

In  statute.  Mitchell  v.  Nelson,  49  Ala.  88  ;  Morril  v.  Haynes,  2  N.  H. 
246 ;  Porter  v.  Pillsbury.  1 1  How.  Pr.  240 ;  Butler  v.  Board  of  Re- 
gents, 32  Wis.  124.;  Morse  v.  City  of  Lowell,  7  Mete.  152  ;  People  v. 
Supervisors,  50  How.  Pr.  353;  State  v.  Walton.  62  Me.  106;  State  v. 
Boody.  53  N.  H.  610. 

State .    State  v.  McKee,  69  Mo.  508. 


OFFIOEBS. 


In  statute.    Queen  7/.  Poor  Law  Com'rs,  9  Ad.  &  Ell.  911;  Queen  r/. 

Hunt,  12  Ad.  &  Ell.  133  ;  ex  parte  McCabe,  33  Ark.  397. 
judicial  and  executive.    In  statute.    Wise  v.  Withers,  3  Cranch, 

331. 
of  cities.    In  statute.    Kinnie  v.  City  of  Waverly,  42  Iowa,  487, 

of  such  body  corporate.    In  statute.    Madrid  Bank  v.  Bay  ley, 

8  B.  &  S.  29. 

of  the  State.    In  constitution.     People  v.  Ashburner,  55  Cal.  517. 

of  the  United  States.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Tinkelpaugh.  3 

Blatchf.  425;  U.  S.  V.  Germaine,  9  Otto,  509;  U.  S.  v.  Hartwell,  6 
Wall.  385;  ex  parte  Randolph,  2  Brock,  481  ;  Piatt  v.  Beach,  2  Ben. 
303 ;  ArmstrongfT/.  U.  S.,  Gilp.  339 ;  Lindsey  v.  Attorney-General.  33 
Miss.  508 ;  State  v.  Bell,  Phill.  (L.)  76 ;  Brown  v.  U.  S.,  i  Curt.  C.  C. 

IS- 

civil .    In  constitution.    U.  S.  v.  Hatch,  Burnett,  22. 

city .    In  constitution.    Poople  v.  Batchelor,  22  N.  Y.  128. 


\. 


BMHtP^'^ 


OFFICERS. 


OFFICERS  — 


OFFSPRINO 

OHIO. 

OIL. 

OIL-CLOTH. 

OLD. 

OLDEST. 

OMISSIONS. 

OMIT. 

OMNIBUS. 
OMNIS. 

ON. 


Continued. 

county .     In  constitution.      Sheboygan  Co.  v.  Parker.  3  Wall.  93- 

State .     hi  conUitution.     Ex  parte  Wiley.  54  Ala.  227. 

town .    In  constitution.    People  v.  McKinney.  52  N.  Y.  374- 

Powell  V.  Brandon,  24  Miss.  343. 

In  deed.     Madison  v.  Hildreth.  2  Ind.  274- 

essential .    In  statute.  Murphy  v.  Arnson.  6  Otto.  131. 

foundations.     In  statute.     Arthur  v.  Gumming.  1  Otto.  362. 

roads.    In  statute.    People  v.  Griswold.  67  N.  Y.  59.  ^     . 

gon.     In  will.     Gardner  v.  Guild.  106  Mass.  25.  ^ 

In  contract.    Shaver  v.  Murdock.  36  Cal.  293. 

. to  oommunioate.     In  insurance  policy.     Pim  v.  Reid.  6  Man. 

&G.  25. 
In  city  ordinance.     Snyder  7/.  North  Lawrence.  8  Kas.  83.  _    . 

ratihabitio  retrotrahitur  et  mandato  aequiparatur.     Bird 

V.  Brown.  4  Ex.  786 ;  Wilson  v.  Tumman.  6  M.  &  G.  236. 
Caldwell's  case.  19  Wall.  264. 
In  statute.    Masters  v.  McHolland.  12  Kas.  i7. 

a  passage.    In  insurance  policy.    Washington  Ins.  Co.  v.  White, 

103  Mass.  239  (4  Am.  Rep.  543)- 

all  or  either.     In  insurance  policy.    Com.  v.  Hide,  112  Mass.  136 

(17  Am.  Rep.  72). 

August  ist  or  as  soon  as  the  vendee  shall  pay  $2,000.    In 

contract.     Felter  v.  Weybright.  8  Ohio,  167. 

bohalf  of.  In  contract.    Lewis  v.  Nicholson.  18  Q.  B.  503. 

board.    In  insurance  policy.     Robinson  z/.  Manufacturers'  Ins. 

Co.,  I  Mete.  146. 

. call.     Bowman  v.  McChesney.  22  Gratt.  609. 

complaint.    In  statute.    Campbell  v.  Thompson.  i6  Me.  117. 

condition.     In  contract.    Meanor  v.  McKowan.  4  W.  &  S.  302- 

demand.    Blackwel!  v.  Fosters,  i  Mete.  88. 

duty.    In  insurance  policy.    Gibson  v.  Farmers'  Ins.  Co.,  i  Cin. 

410. 

each  entry.    In  statute.    Ullman  v.  Murphy.  1 1  Blatchf.  358. 

freight    In  contract.    Cutwater  v.  Nelson,  20  Barb.  29 :  Dawson 

V.  Kettle.  4  Hill,  107. 

goods.    McKenzie  7/.  Whltwnrth,    '  W   R.  287. 

lakes  or  rivers.    A    hW    r  lading.    St.  Louis,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v. 

Smuck,  49  Ind.  302. 

memorandiun. 

notice  being  give 

960. 

. or  about  his  premises. 

177. 
^  or  before.    In  contract.    Wall  v.  Sampson.  6  J.        Marsh.   155 
(22  Am.  Dec.  72):  People  v.   Walker.  2.   Barb.  630;  Matt.son  v. 
Marks.  31  Mich.  421  (18  Am.  Rep.  i97)- 

payment  of  costs.    Sands  v.  McClelan,  6  Cow.  582  :  Dana  v. 

Gill,  5  J.  J.  Marsh.  243- 


,Kin  V.  Breed,  '      Mass.  18. 
In  statufe.    Queen  v.  Arkwright,  12  Q.  B. 


ill 


.'tatute.    Powell  v.  State.  63  Ala. 


Reid,  6  Man 


)aratur.     Bird 

236. 


18.  Co.  V.  White, 
e,  112  Mass.  136 
lay  $2,000.    /« 

}.  B.  503. 
lufacturers"  Ins. 


1,  i6  Me.  117. 
4  W.  &  S.  302. 

'  Ins.  Co.,  I  Cin. 

Blatchf.  358. 
arb.  29 ;  Dawson 


is,  etc..  R.  Co.  V. 

18. 

Jcwright,  12  Q.  B. 

V.  State,  63  Ala. 

J.   .     Marsh.   155 
630;  Mattison  v. 

ow.  582  ;  Dana  v. 


ON. 

ON  — Continued. 


345 


ONE. 


In  contract.    Paynter  v.  James, 


ONOE. 


oina 


right  delivery  of  the  cargo. 

L.  R..  2  C.  P.  352- 
shore.    In  statute.    King  v.  Brarly.  1  Bos.  *  Pul.  188. 

the  bank.    In  deed.    Thomas  v.  Hatch.  3  Sumner,  179. 

the  land.     Reg.  v.  Inhabitants,  5  y.  B.  489- 

the  line  of.    Burnam  v.  Banks,  45  Mo.  349- 

the  line  thereof    U.  S.  v.  B.  &  M.  R.  R..  3  Cent.  L.  J.  337. 

the  preeentation  of  this  document.    In  contract.    Bartlett  v. 

Holmes,  13  C.  B.  630. 
the  road.    Smith  v.  Slocomb,  9  Gray,  37 ;  Ncwhall  v.  Ireson, 

3  Gush.  595.  _     . 
the  sea  or  flats.    In  deed.     Saltonstall  v.  Proprietors.  7  Cush. 


Munkers  v.  K.  C,  St.  J.  &  C.  B.  R.  R.,  60  Mo. 


195. 
the  section  line. 

334- 
the  stocks.     In  insurance  policy.     Hood  v.  Manhattan,  etc..  Ins. 

Co..  u  N.  Y.  532. 
the  train.    In  bill  of  lading.    Poucher  v.  New  York  Cent.  R.  Co., 

49  N.  Y.  263. 

trial.     In  statute.    Com.  v.  McLellan,  121  Mass.  31. 

the  trial.    In  statute.     Yoke  v.  Robertson.  2  Whart.  1 59  ;  Frank- 

lin  Ins.  Co.  V.  Findlay.  6  Whart.  483  (37  Am.  Dec.  430) 
your  paying  interest.    In  contract.    Dodd  v.  Ponsford.  6  C.  B. 

(N.  S.)  332. 

employed water.    In  contract.    Madre  v.  Saunders,  3  Jones  (L.)  i . 

heirs the  body.     In  deed.    Den  v.  Giliot,  2  Term.  Rep.  43>. 

in  distress the  shore.  In  statute.   The  Mac.  46  L.  T.  (N.  S.)  907. 

money hand  or  in  bank.    In  will.    Copia's  Estate,  5  Phila.  214. 

a  week.    In  statute.    Ronkendorflf  v.  Taylor.  4  Pet.  361. 

a  week  during  three  successive  weeks.  In  statute.    Francis  v. 

Norris.  2  Miles,  150. 
in  each  week  for  at  least  twelve  successive  weeks.      In 

statute.     Early  v.  Doe.  16  How.  610. 

in  every  six  months.     In  statute.     Virginia  Steam  Co.  v.  U.  S., 

I  Taney  Dec.  418. 
calendar  month's  notice.    In  statute.    Young  v.  Higgon.  6  M. 

&  W.  49.  o    O        Q 

. cause  of  action.    In  statute.    Kempton  w.  Willey.  9  C.  B.  728. 

day  after  date.    In  note.    Taylor  v.  Jacoby,  2  Pa.  St.  496- 

day  previous.    In  constitution.     Hyde  v.  White,  24  Tex.  137. 

foot  high.    In  contract.    Barton  v.  McKelway,  22  N.  J.  (L.)  165. 

pair  of  boots.    In  indictment.    State  v.   Harris.  3  Harr.  (Del.) 

559- 
pint.    In  indictment. 

Rep.  415)-  ^        *  , 

town  or  city  lot.    In  statute.    Wassell  v.  Turmah.  25  Ark.  101. 

month.    In  contract.    Spartali  v.  Benecke,  10  C.  B.  212. 

month  or  more.    In  statute.    Blunt  v.  Heslop,  8  Ad.  &  Ell.  581. 


State  V.  Lavake,  26  Minn.  526  (37  Am. 


ONE. 


24*5 


OPPOSITE. 


ONE  — Continued. 

mortal  bruise.    In  imHctment.    State  v.  Crank,  2  Bailey,  66  (23 

Am.  Dec.  117). 

thousand  feet.    In  contract.    Brown  7/.  Broolis,  25  Pa.  St.  210. 

whole  year.     In  statute.     Paris  ?'.  Hiram,  12  Masb.  262. 

year.     In  insurance  policy.    Manly  7^.  United  Marine   Insurance 

Co.,  9  Mass.  85  (6  Am.  Dec.  40). 
ONE-FOURTH.    Indeed.    McCaul  z/.  Kilpatrick,  46  Mo.  434- 

part  of  my  estate.    In  will.    Allison  z/.  Chaney,  63  Mo.  283. 

ONLY.  In  constitution.     Shortridge  v.  Mason,  i  Abb.    U.  S.  58. 

Indeed    Schroder  7/.  King,  38  Conn.  78  ;  Hatch  7/.  Wnite,  22  Pick.  521. 

In  statute.     Penine  v.  Cheeseman,  6  Halst.  174  («9  Am.  Dec.  388). 

proper  use.     In  deed.     Caldwell  v.  Pickens,  39  Ala.  514. 

by  words Li  statute.    Turney  v.  Dodwell,  3  El.  &  Bl.  137. 

for  one  voyage .    In  insurance  policy.    Everett  v.  Tunno,  i   B. 

&  Aid.  145- 

in  the  following  cases In  statute.    People  v.  Fair,  43  Cal,  137. 

ONUS.  probandi.     Davis  v.  Rogers,  i  Houst.  44. 

OPiOT.  account.     In  statute.    Sheppard7/.    Wilkens,  i  Ala.  62  ;  Goodwin 

7/.  Harrison,  6  Ala.  438  ;   Bradford  7/.  Barclay,  39  Ala.  33;Nisbet7/. 
Lawson,  !  Ga.  406;  DalhondeT/.  Lausans,  21  La.  Ann.  406;  Dixon 
■      V.  Lyons,  13  La.  Ann.  160  ;  Whittelsey  v.  Spoffard,  47  Tex.  13. 

and  extend.    In  city  charter.     Sugar  Refining  Co.  v.  Mayor,  26 

N.  J.  (Eq.)  247- 

. and  gross  lewdness  and   lascivious  behavior.     In   statute. 

Com.  V.  Warden,  128  Mass.  52  ;  Com.  v.  Catlin,  i  Mass.  8  ;  State  v. 
'  Millaird,  18  Vt.  574. 

. and  keep  in  repair.    In  city  charter.    Smith  v.  Corporation  of 


In  statute.      Hardesty  v.  Ken- 
Thompson  V.  Kenyon,  100 


OPENED. 


OPERATE. 
OPERATING. 


OPERATIVE. 
OPINION. 

OPrOSINO. 
OPPOSITE. 


Washington,  20  How.  135. 
and   notorious  insolvency. 

worthy,  8  Blackf.  304. 
and  i>eaceable  entry.    In  statute. 

Mass.  108. 
cotirt.     Ex  parte  Branch,  63  Ala.  385  ;  Hobart  v.  Hobart,  45  Ala. 

and  dedicated  to  the  public   use.     In   statute.     Oliver   v. 

Worcester,  102  Mass.  489 ;  Hemphill  7/.  City  of  Boston,  8  Cush.  197. 

and  worked.    In  statute.    Beckwith  v.  Whalen.  70  N.  Y.  430. 

In  contract.    Eaton  v.  Smith,  20  Pick.  150. 

expenses,     in  statute.    Smith  7/.  Eastern  R.  Co.,  124  Mass.  154; 

Eastern  R.  Co.  v.  Rogers,  124  Mass.  527. 
corporation a  railway.    In  statute.    McKnight  v.  \.  &  Minn. 

R.  R.,  43  Iowa,  406. 
Thayer  v.  Mann,  2  Cush.  371. 
Houston  V.  Williams,  13  Cal.  27 ;  State  v.  Allen,  46  Conn.  532. 

fixed .    In  statute.     Bales  v.  State,  63  Ala.  30. 

interest.    In  statute.    Re  Jackson,  14  Bank.  Reg.  449. 

party.    In  statute.    Eslava  v.  Mazange,  i  Woods,  623  ;  Trabue 

V.  Turner,  10  Heisk.  447. 


OPPOSITE. 


Bailey.  66  (23 

5  Pa.  St.  210. 

is.  262. 

rine   Insurance 


63  Ivlo.  283. 

te,  22  Pick.  521. 
.  Dec.  388). 
la.  514. 

6  Bl.  137. 

V.  Tunno,   i    B. 

Fair,  43  Cal.  137. 

la.  62 ;  Goodwin 
la.  33 ;  Nisbetv. 
in.  406 ;  Dixon 

7  Tex.  13. 

Co.  V.  Mayor,  26 

>r.  In  statute. 
lass.  8  ;  State  v. 

Corporation  of 
irdesty  v.  Ken- 

V.  Kenyon,  100 

.  Hobart,  45  Ala. 

tute.  Oliver  v. 
ton,  8  Cush.  197. 
I,  70  N.  Y.  430. 

0.,  124  Mass.  154; 
tit  V.  I.  &  Minn. 

onn.  532. 

'eg.  449- 

ods,  623 ;  Trabue 


OPPOSITE. 

> — 


247 


OR. 


OPPOSITE  —  Continued. 

politics.    In  statute.     People  7.  Supervisors  of  Sullivan  Co.,  56 

N.  Y.  249. 
OPnOBT.  In  lease.    Walker  7/.  Eagler,  30  Mo.  130. 

In  statute.    Tenney  v.  Foote,  4  Bradwell,  594. 

of  my  executors.    In  will.    Harper  v.  Bobb.  47  Ala.  547. 

at  the of.    In  contract.    Posey  v.  Scales,  55  Ind.  282. 

buyers .    In  order.     Pickering  v.  Demeritt.  100  Mass.  416. 


OB. 


Robbins  v.  Butler,  24  111.  428  ;  Kindig  v.  Smith,  39  HI-  .'^oi ;  People  v. 

Applegate,   5  Cal.  295  ;  Reed  %>.  Kilbourn    Soc,  L.   R.,    10  Q.  B. 

264  ;  Roome  v.  Phillips,  24  N.  Y.  463  ;  Hall  v.  Sweet,  40  N.  Y.  97  ; 

Simpson  v.  Halliday,  L.  R.,  i  H.  L.  315. 

In  bond.    DumontT/.  U.  S..  8  Otto.  143  :  Robinson  v.  Brinson,  20  Tex. 

438  ;  Parker  v.  Carson,  64  N.  C.  563. 
In  contract.     Douglass  v.  Eyre,  Gilp.  I47- 
In  deed.    Elliott  v.  Turner,  2  C.  B.  446. 
In  indictme'it.     People  v.  Gilkinson,  4  Park.  C.  C.  26;  Morgan  v. 

Com.,  7  Gratt.  592. 
In  statute.  Towns  ■  Mead,  16  C.  B.  138 ;  Croww.  Beardsley,  68  Mo.  435; 
Com.  V.  Hadcraft.  6  Bush,  92 ;  Robb  v.  Belt,  12  B.  Monr.  647  :  Clifford 
V.  State,  29  Wis.  327 ;  State  v.  Brandt,  41  Iowa,  593 ;  Sparrow  v. 
Davidson  College,  77  N.  C.  35 ;  Hannum  v.  Day,  105  Mass.  34 ;  U. 
S.  V.  Ten  Cases  of  Shawls,  2  Paine,  162 ;  Hughes  v.  Smith,  64  N.  C. 
493;  Com.  V.  Griffin,  105  Mass.  185 ;  Green  v.  Wood,  7  Q.  B.  178; 
Reg.  V.  Watford,  9  Q.  B.  635 ;  King  v.  Comm'rs,  i  B.  &  Ad.  240 ; 
Reg.  V.  Irving.  12  Q.  B,  430;  Queen  v.  Shiles,  i  Q.  B.  917 ;  U.  S.  v. 
Haines,  5  Mason,  273. 
In  will.    Easton  v.  Pratt,  2  H.  &  C.  680 ;  Jackson  v.  Blanshaw,  6  Johns. 
54;  Soulle  V.  Gerrard,  Moore,  422;   Cro.  Eliz.  525;  Price  v.  Hunt, 
36  Car.  II;  Pol,  645;  Woodward  v.  Glasbrook,  2  Vern.  388  ;  Barker 
V.  Surtees,  2  Str.  1 175 ;  Walsh  v.  PeterEon,  3  Atk.  193 ;  Framingham 
V.  Biand,  i  Wils.  140;  Wright  v.  Kemp,  3  T.  R.  470;  Hunt  v.  Hunt, 
II  Mete.  88;  Winter  z/.  Perratt,  5  B.&C.  59;  Johnson  w.  Simcock,  6 
Hurl.  &  N.  14;  re  Merrick,   L.  R.,  i  Eq.  Cas.  551 ;  re  Kirkbridge's 
Trusts,  L.  R.,  2  Eq.  Cas.  400;  Reid  v.  Braithwaite.  L.  R.,  11  Eq.  Cas. 
515;  Douglass  V.  Eyre,  Gilp.  i47 ;  Raborg  v.  Hammond,  2  H.  &  G. 
42;  Armstrong  v.  Moran,  i    Bradf.  314;  Holcomb  v.  Lake,  24  N. 
J.  (L.)  686  ;  Sawyer  v.  Baldwin,  20  Pick.  373:  Cornish  v.  Wilson,  6 
Gill,  299;  Carpenter  v.  Bouldin,  48  Md.  122;   Holcomb  v.  Lake,  i 
Dutch.  605  ;  Nevisonr/. Taylor.  3  Halst.  43;  Den?/.  Taylor,  2  South 
413;  Den  7/.  English.  2  Harr.   280;  Den  w.  Allaire,  Spen.  6  ;  Ely  w. 
Ely,  5  C.  E.  Green,  44  ;  Den  v.  Mugway,  3  Green,  330. 

:  any  other.    Sloan  v.  Whitman,  5  Cush.  333. 

liearer.    In  note.     Mechanics'  Bk.   v.  Straiton,  3  Abb.  App. 

Dec.  269. 

either  of  them.     In  statute.     Belcher  v.  State.  8  B.  &  C.  209. 

order.      In  cote.      Mechanic's   Bk.  v.  Straiton,  3    Abb.  App. 

Dec.  269. 

othor  thing.    Com.  t/.  Dejardin,  126  IJass.  47. 

otherwise.    Com.  v.  Rice,  9  Mete.  258,  and  see  2  Wheat.  119. 

agent surveyor.    In  appointment.    Lycoming  Ina.  Co.  v.  Wood- 
worth,  83  Pa.  St.  223. 


■0  L.JMI  n»«ii.i>m  i«»'^" 


OR. 


248 


ORDER. 


OB —  Continued. 


OBCHABD. 
OBDAINED. 


OBDEB. 


lireak enter.    In  statute.    RoUand  v.  Com.,  82  Pa.  St.  306. 

flow  of  water  lessened navigation   impeded.     In    statute. 

State  V.  Pool,  74  N.  C.  402. 
unlawful forcible  entry.     In  statute.     Winterfield  v.  Stauss. 

24  Wis.  394. 

In  writ.    Wright  w.  Wheatley,  Cro.  Eliz.  854. 

minister.    In  statute.    Kibbie  v.  Antram,  4  Conn.  154. 

minister  of  the  Gospel.    In  statute.    Londonderry  v.  Chester. 

2  N.  H.  268  (9  Am.  Dec.)  61. 

Lormg  V.  lUsley.  i  Cal.   27  ;  Belt  v.  Davis,   i   Cal.    136:    Oilman  v. 
Contra  Costa.  8  Cal.  57;  Mills  v.  Martin,  19  Johns.  7. 

In  contract.    Treat  v.  Stanton.  14  Conn.  445- 

In  statute.     Dakin  v.  Graves,  48  N.  H.  47  :  P^^P'^^/"  ^°:  ^6  N.  Y. 
294:  Shaw  V.  Neale.  6  H.  L.  Cas.   581  :  Reg-  v.  Wilhams,  2  C.  &  K. 
{i;  Reg.  V.  Carte.  1  C.  &  K.  74«  -  Reg.  v.  Lockett,  i  Leach. .  10 ;  Reg. 
V  Curry  2   Moody.  218;  Reg.  v.  CuUen.  5  C.  &  P.  "6;    Reg.^/. 
Richards.  Russ.  ^Ry.  .93;  People  v.  Way.  .0  CaK  336;  McGu- 
z..  State.  37  Ala.  .61  ;  Com.  v.  Fisher.  .7  Mass.  46 :  ^om. J-  Butte  - 
ick  100  Mass.  12:  State  v.  Cooper.  5  Day.  250;  Jones  7/.  State  50 
Ab.?. ;  McGuire  v.  State.  37  Ala.  36. ;  Hoskins  v.  State.  ..  Ga 
92;  People  z..  Shaw.  5  Johns.  236:  People  v.  Farnng^on.  uJohns^ 
348;  Queen  v.  Herler.  .7  Q-  B.  230;  Hinnemann  v.  Rosenback,  39 
N  Y.  98 ;  Dakin  v.  Graves.  48  N.  H.  45- 

affboting  a  substantial  right.    In  statute.    Martin  r;.  Windsor 

Hotel  Co..  70  N.  Y.  loi. 

for  money.    In  indictment.    Com.  f .  McKean.  98  Mass.  9. 

for  the  deUvery  of  goods.     In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Illedge.  2  C.  & 

K.  871 ;  Horton  v.  Stete,  53  Ala.  489- 
for  the  payment  of  money.    In  statute.    Re  Edmundson.  17  Q. 

B  68-  Morant  v.   Taylor,   i   Ex.  Div.  189;  Com.  v.  Kepper,   114 

Mass    278;  Evans  r..  State.  8  Ohio  St.  .96;  Rex  v.  Ravenscroft, 

I  Russ.  &  Ry.  161 :  Rex  v.  Richards,  i  Russ.  &  Ry.  «94. 
involving  the  oonstitutionaUty  of  a  law  of  this  State.    In 

statute.    People  v.  Schoonmaker.  50  N.  Y.  499- 
involving  the  merits  of  an  action.     In  statute.    Fairchild  v. 

Dean.  13  Wis.   331:  Rahn  v.  Gunnison.   12  Wis.  529;  Johnson  v. 

Eldred.  13  Wis.  483-  .   ^  .        , 
made  upon  a  summary  appUcation  after  Judgment.     /« 

statute.   Fairchild  v.  Dean.  13  Wis.  331 :  Johnson  v.  Eldred.  13  Wis 

483;  Rahn  v.  Gunnison.  12  Wis.  529. 

or  assigns.    In  bill  of  lading.      Henderson  v.  Comptoir  D  Es- 

compte.  L.  R..  5  P-  C.  C.  253. 
certificate or  aUowance.    In  statute.    State  v.  Grant.  74  Mo. 

36. 

in .    In  statute.    Atfy-Gen.  v.  Sillem.  2  H.  &  C.  623. 

intermediate aflfecting  the  judgment.     In  statute.    Hackett 

V.  Belden.  47  N.  Y.  624.  . 

special made  after  final  judgment.    In  statute.    Wells  v.  An- 

thony,  35  Cal.  696. 

to  the of  the  indorser's  name.    Innate.    U.  S.  v.  wmte,  a 

Hill.  59  (37  Am.  Dec.  374)- 


ORDER. 

It.  306. 
In    statute. 

d  V.  Stauss, 


54. 

y  V.  Chester, 

;    Gilman  v. 


Co..  76  N.  Y. 
IS.  2  C.  &K. 
;h.  no;  Reg. 
116;  Reg.  V. 
36;  McGuire 
m.  V.  Butter- 
s  V.  State,  50 
State,  II  Ga. 
on,  14  Johns. 
(osenback,  39 

n  V.  Windsor 

ilass.  9. 
Hedge,  2  C.  & 

undson,  17  Q. 
Kepper,  114 
Ravenscrofl, 

14. 

lis  State.    In 

.    Fairchild  v. 
9;  Johnson  v. 

idgment.     In 
Sldred,  13  Wis- 

Dmptoir  D'Es- 

Grant,  74  Mo. 


itute.  Hackett 
,  Wells  V.  An- 
S.  V.  White,  a 


ORDERED. 


249 


ORIGIN  ALL  Y. 


OBDEBED. 
OBDEBS. 


any  public  improvement  now .  In  statute. 

Burlington,  39  Iowa.  224. 
McDonough  v.  Nicholson,  46  Mo.  35. 
intermediate afltboting  the  merits.    In  statute 


Christ  Church  v. 


Selden  v.  Del. 


OBDINANCE 
OBDmABY. 


&  Hud.  Canal  Co.,  29  N.  Y.  634. 

previous .     '■»  statute.    Bull  v.  Pyle,  4«  Md.  419- 

In  statute.    Strassman  v.  Jermon.  56  Mo.  104 ;  Com.  v.  Turner,  i  Gush. 
493. 

business.    Taylor  v.  Town  of  Monroe,  43  Conn.  36 :  Tomlinson 

V.  Town  of  Derby,  43  Conn.  562. 
In  corporation  by-law.    Hoyt  v.  Thompson,  19  N.  Y.  207. 

core     R.  Co.  v.  Sn.ith.  ^^  III.   132:  Neal  v.  Gilbert.  23  Conn. 

443;  Meredith  v.  Reed.  26  Ind.  334:  Philadelphia  etc.,  R-  Co.  7/^ 
Kerr.  25  Md.  521  ;  Cr.yzer  v.  Taylor,  .0  Gray.  274 ;  Fallon  ..  C.ty  of 
Boston.  3  Allen.  38  :  Fletcher  v.  Boston,  etc..  R.  Co..  i  Allen  .; 
Cunningham  v.  Hall,  4  Allen.  268 ;  Toledo,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v  Goddard, 
25  Ind.  T85  ;  Johnson  v.  Hudson  River  R.  Co..  6  Duer.  633  :  Penn- 
sylvania R.  Co.  V.  Ogier,  35  Pa.  St.  60 ;  Brown  v.  Kendall,  6  Cush. 
292;  Moore  v.  Central  R.  Co.,  24  N.  J.  (L.)  268. 

diligence.    Erie  Bk.  v.  Smith,  3  Brewst.  9. 

domestic  business  of  family  concerns.     In  statute.    Center 

Turn.  Co.  v.  Smith,  12  Vt.  212 ;  Turnpike  v.  Taylor,  6  N.  H.  499- 

fences.    In  statute.    Hine  v.  Wooding.  37  Conn.  123. 

language.    In  statute.    Bell  t/.  Yeates.  33  Barb.  627. 

negUgence.    Wells  v.  New  York  Central  R.  Co..  24  N.  Y.  i8i ; 

Moore  v.  Cass,  10  Kans.  288 ;  Scott  v.  De  Peyster,  i  Edw.  513. 

partnership.     In  statute.     Ward   v.  Brandt.  11   Mart.  3*1  ('3 

Am.  Dec.  352). 

process  of  law.    In  statute.    Neenan  v.  Smith.  50  Mo.  525- 

stock.    Usher  v.  Hiatt.  21  Kas.  548. 

trains.    In  statute.    Turner  v.  R.  Co.,  L.  R.,  i7  Eq.  Cas.  561. 

.,^y  of  his  trade.    In  statute.    Re  Hodgson,  i  Ch.  Div.  151. 

business  or  work  of  the callings.    In  statute.    Amis  v.  Kyle, 

2  Yerg.  31-  „  ^         ^. 

OBOANIZATION.    perfect  the .    In  statute.    New  Haven,  etc..  R.  Co.  t;.  Chap 

man,  38  Conn.  56. 
Osborne  v.  Farmers' Loan  Co..  i6  Wis.  39:   Read  v.  McCormick,  4 

Cal.  342. 
contractor.    In  statute.    Hearne  t/.  C.  &  R.  R.  Co..  53  Mo.  324. 

inventor.    Pitts  v.  Hall,  2  Blatchf.  229. 

jurisdiction.    Cohens  v.  Virginia,  6  Wheat,  396- 

owner.    Simons  v.  Vulcan  Oil  Co.,  61  Pa.  St.  202. 

parties.    In  statute.    Lewis  v.  Weisenbaum,  i  Mo.  (App.)  22. 

process.    In  statute.    Hotchkiss'  Appeal,  32  Conn.  353- 

the .    In  notice.    Cocks  v.  Chandler,  L.  R.,  1 1  Eq.  Cas.  446- 

OBIOINALLY. granted.    In  statute.    Dalton  v.  Nelson,  3  Dill.  469. 

account  — exceeding  /;s.    In  statute.    Pope  z/.  Banyard,  3  M.  & 

term created.    In  statute.    Charlton  v.  Sterltord.  L.  R.,  7  C.  P. 

201. 
32 


O.UaiNAL. 


mmm 


mmk 


ORPHANS. 
OBFHANS. 


OTHEB. 


250 


OTHER. 


In  will.    Heiss  v.  Murphy.  40  Wis.  276 ;  Soohan  v.  City  of  Philadelphia. 

33  Pa.  St.  9. 

business.    In  constitution.    Hall  v.  Wells,  54  Miss.  289. 

In  will.    Allgood  V.  Blake,  L.  R.,  7  Ex.  339;  Alexander  v.  Greenup,  i 

Munf.  134(4  Am.  Dec.  541)- 

acts.    In  will.    Cusack's  Estate,  3  Brewst.  325- 

actions.     In  statute.     Valentine  v.  City  of  Boston,  20  Pick.  201. 

and  different.    In  plea.    Brancker  v.  Molyneux,  i   Man.  &  G. 


710. 


In  insurance  policy. 


articles  perishable  in  tjtieir  own  nature. 

Baker  v.  Ludlow,  2  Johns.  Cas.  289. 

bailee.     In  statute.     State  v.  Broderick,  7  Mo.  (App.)  21. 

banking  game.    In  statute.    Randolph  v.  State,  9  Tex.  521. 

business.     People  Mut.  Ins.  Co.  v.  Westcott.  14  Gray,  440- 

oases.    In  statute.    Wilson  v.  Sandford,  10  How.  99;  Darwin  v. 

Jones,  82  111.  107. 

cause.    In  statute.    State  v.  McGarry,  21  Wis.  497- 

claimant.    In  trust  deed.    Schulenburg  v.  Magwire,  42  Mo.  381. 

crime.    In  constitution.    Brown's  Case,   112  Mass.  409  (I7  Am. 

Rep.  114)- 

devise.     In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Speeden   i  Cranch  C.  C.  535. 

dues.     In  statute.    Ayrton  v.  Abbott,  14  Q.  B.  i. 

effects.    In  will.    Hodgson  v.  Jex,  2  Ch.  Div.  122, 

felony.    In  statute.    State  v.  Shock,  68  Mo.  552 ;  State  v.  Brown, 

60  Mo.  141- 

fo\ir-wheel  spring  carriage.     In  statute.     Housatonic.  etc., 

Tp.  Co.  V.  Frink,  15  Pick.  4435  Same  v.  Neil,  9  Ohio,  n. 

hereditary  disease.    In  insurance  policy.  Gridleyi/.  North-west- 
ern Ins.  Co.,  14  Blatchf.  108. 

impediments.     In  statute.     Prim  v.  State,  36  Ala.  246. 

instruments  of  writing  which  are  required  to  be  recorded. 

In  statute.     Hooker  v.  Hammell,  7  Nev.  233. 

insurance.     In  insurance  policy.    Allison  r/.  Phoenix  Ins.   Co.,  3 

DiU.  480;  Brown  v.  Cattaraugus  Ins.  Co.,  18  N.  Y.  385  :  Mussey  v. 
Atlas  Mut.  Ins.  Co..  14  N.  Y.  79;  Carpenter  v.  Providence  Ins.  Co., 
16  Peters.  495;  Dahlberg  v.  St.  Louis  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  6  Mo.  (App.)  121 ; 
^tna  Ins.  Co.  v.  Tyler,  16  Wend.  385  (30  Am.  Dec.  90);  Lockwood 
V.  Middlesex  Ins.  Co..  47  Conn.  554;  Van  Alstyne  v.  .Etna  Ins.  Co., 
14  Hun.  360. 

metals.     In  statute.    Casher  v.  Holmes.  2  B.  &  Ad.  593. 

mill  or  mills.    In  contract.      Phoenix  Cotton   Manfg  Co.  v. 


Hazen.  118  Mass.  350. 
moneys.     In  statute. 


State  V.  Moeller.  48  Mo.  331. 
noxious  or  destructive  substance  or  liquid.    In  statute. 


Peo- 


ple V.  Van  Deleer.  53  Cal.  147. 

object.     In  charter.     Seibert  v.  Cavender.  3  Mo.  (App.)  423- 

office  and  capacity.    In  statute.    Converse  v.  U.  S.,  21  Wall. 

463. 
_. —  offices.    In  statute.     Rex  v.  Hall,  i  B.  &  C.  238. 

party.     In  statute.    State  v.  Farmer,  54  Mo.  439- 


Greenup,  i 


Pick.  20I. 
Man.  &  G. 

'ance  policy. 

21. 

3X.  521. 

iT,  440- 

;  Darwin  v. 


42  Mo.  381. 
409  (17  Am. 

"•  535- 


ite  V.  Brown, 

■atonic,  etc., 

North-west- 

146. 

)e  recorded. 

X  Ins.  Co.,  3 
B5 ;  Mussey  v. 
jnce  Ins.  Co., 
o.  (App.)  121; 
3) ;  Lockwood 
Etna  Ins.  Co., 

593- 
lanf'g  Co.  V. 

t  statute.  Peo- 

^pp.)  423- 

J.  S.,  21  Wall. 


OTHER. 


i^t 


OTHERWISE^ 


OTHER  —  Continued. 

perils. 

322. 


In  insurance  policy.    Gartside  v.  O.  B.  Ins.  Co.,  62  Mo. 


OTHEBS. 


person.    In  statute.    State  ?'.  Arnold,  55  Mo.  89;  State  7/.  Porter.. 

26  Mo.  201 ;  Lamb  v.  Helen,  26  Mo.  420;  Wood  v.  Mytton,  10  Q.  B. 

809;  State  V.  Stoller,  38  Iowa,  321. 
person  or  persons.    In  statute.    Sandiman  v.  Beach,  7  B.  &  C. 

100. 

proceedings.     In  statute.     Solomon  7'.  Graham,  5  El.  &  Bl.  324. 

proper  officer.     In  statute.    King  v.  Justices,  5  B.  &  C.  243. 

property.    In  statute.    Bradley  v,  Southborough,  6  Cush.  142  ; 

Livermorew.  Freeholders,  5  Dutch.  245;  States/.  Marshall,  13  Tex. 

purposes.     In  statute.     St.  Louis  7).  Stifel,  42  Mo.  578. 

similar  officers.    Weld  v.  May,  9  Cush.  191. 

structures.    In  statute.    Collii;s  v.  Drew,  67  N.  Y.  149. 

surviving.    In  will.    Re  Arnold,  L.  R.,  10  Eq.  Cas.  252. 

terms.    In  statute.    Ganet  v.  Wheeler,  4  Wis.  308. 

valuable  thing.     In  statute.    State  v.  Church,  43  Conn.  471; 

Pickett  V.  State,  60  Ala.  77. 
valuable  things.    In  will.    Cavendish  v.  Cavendish,  i  Cox  Ch. 

77;  I  Brown  Ch.  467. 
any game.    In  statute.    Ellis  z/.  Beale,  18  Me.  337  (36  Am.  Dec. 

726). 
clerical  or defects.    In  statute.    Town  of  Duanesburgh  v.  Jen- 
kins, 40  Barb.  574. 
drunkenness,  profligacy  or  any cause.    In  statute.    Edson  v. 

Hayden,  20  Wis.  682. 
dwelling-house  or  building.    In  statute.    La  Crosse,  etc.,  R. 

Co.  7A  Vanderpool,  11  Wis.  120. 
incompetency,  improper  conduct  or cause.  In  statute.    State 

V.  McGarry,  21  Wis.  406. 
locomotives  and  all personal  property.    In  mortgage.    Pet  • 

nock  V.  Coe,  23  How.  117. 
mechanic,  miner  or person.    In  statute.    Bevitt  v.  Crandall,  19 

Wis.  581. 
money,  goods,  efEbcts  or estate.    In  statute.    Harlow  v.  Tufts, 

4  Cush.  448.1 
no than  such  agents.    In  statute.    Nurton  v.  Dickson,  5  Hurl. 

&  N.  640. 
wherry,  lighter  or- 


craft.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Reed,  23  L.  T. 


Rep.  156 ;  28  Eng.  L.  &  Eq.  133. 

In  statute.  Welch  v.  Seymour,  28  Conn.  387 ;  Comm'rs  v.  Green- 
wood, I  Dessau.  452 ;  State  v.  Passiac,  7  Vroom,  382 ;  Gosling  v. 
Veley,  12Q.B.  328. 

not  known  or  used  by .    In  statute.    Bartholomew  v.  Sawyer, 

4  Blatchf.  350. 

OTHERWISE.    Robinson  v.  Jones,  8  Mass.  536  (5  Am.  Dec.  1 14). 

In  statute.  Fellows  v.  Clay,  4  Q-  B.  319  ;  Haight  v.  McVeagh,  69  111. 
674 ;  State  v.  Carr,  3  Mo.  (App.)  9 ;  Com.  v.  Rice,  9  Mete.  253  ;    Aston 


m-"'- 


OTHERWISE. 


252 


OUT'HOUSES. 


OTHBEWISB-Contmu^    ,  B.  &  Aid.  3,8;  Black  ..  R.  Co..  7  C.  E.  Gr«„,  ,30;  , 

C.  E.  Green,  455- 
In  will.    Lewis  v.  Smith,  9  N.  Y.  502. 
acquired.    In  statute.    Roberts  i/.  Jackson,  4  Yerg.  309 ;  Hoover 

V    Gregory.    10  Yerg.  45'  :  Gulon  v.  Burton,  Meigs  (note)    572 ; 

Towls  V.  Rains,  2  Heisk.  358:   Penniman  v.  Francisco,  i   Heisk. 

y\. 

destroying.    In  will.    Cheese  v.  Lovejoy,  2  Prob.  Div.  253. 

disposed  of.    In  statute.    Ham  w.  State,  18  How.  126. 

used  and  practised.    In  constitution.    Backus  v.  Lebanon,  1 1 

N,  H.  19  (35  Am.  Dec.  466). 

punish.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Willmott,  i  B.  4  S.  40. 

direct  purchase  or .    In  statute.    Downing  v.  Marshall,   23  N. 

Y  i66 
not  — — ."    In  deed.    Thayer  v.  Wendell,  i  Gall.  37- 

or .    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Bettelun,  i  Woods,  655. 

not  herein provided   lor.     In  statute.     Movius  t/.  Arthur,  5 

Otto,  147- 
Life  Assn.  of  American.  St.  Louis  Co.,  49  Mo.  512. 

child.    In  will.    Beck  v.  Metz,  25  Mo.  70. 

Warfield  v.  Lindell.  38  Mo.  581  ;  Burch  v.  Houston,  75  I»-  347 :  Ball  v. 

Palmer,  81  111.  370;  Ewingw.  Burnet,  11  Pet.4i- 
In  statute.     Sherwood  v.  Waller,  20  Conn.  263. 
and .  In  deed    Philadelphia,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Lehigh  Nav.  Co., 


OUGHT. 

OUR. 

OUSTER. 


OUl'. 

36  Pa.  St.  204. 

.  of.    In  contract.    Cochrane  v.  Green,  9  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  465- 

of  the  country.    In  statute.    Marsell  v.  Israel,  3  Bibb,  510. 

ofthejtirisdiction.   In  statute.    Meyer  v.  Roth,  51  Cal.  582. 

of  the  proceeds  of  the  first  cotton  ginned.     In  contract. 

White  V.  Claffin,  32  Ark.  59. 

of  the  State.    In  statute.    Whitton  v.  Wass,  109  Mass.  43 :  Sleght 

V.  Kane,  i  Johns.  Cas.  76. 

by .    in  statute.    Allen  v.  Sparkhali  i  B.  &  Aid.,  102. 

In  insurance  policy.  Macy  v.  Wheeling  Ins.  Co.,  9  Mete.  364 :  Hancox 
V.  Fishing  Ins.  Co..  3  Sumner,  134;  Paddock  v.  Franklin  Ins.  Co., 
II  Pick.  227  ;  Rogers  v.  Mechanics  Ins.  Co.,  i  Story,  603. 

surveyor.    In  statute.    Highway  Bd.  z/.  Hardcasto,  19  C  B.  (N. 

S.)  180. 
In  deed    Crosse  v.  Raw.  L.  R..  9  Ex.  209  ;  Midgley  v.  Coppock,  4  Ex. 

Div.  309. 
In  statute.    Queen  v.  Shaw,  12  Q.  B.  421- 
OUT-HOUSB.    Instatute.     Rex  t/.  Ellison,  i  Moody,  336 :  Rex  *'•  Stallion. .  Moody  4«>; 
OUT  ttouo  ^^^^^^^  ^  Inhabitants.  8  B.  &  C.  465 :  Rex  v.  Winter. .  Russ.  &  Ry. 

296 ;  Rex  V.  Parrott,  6  C.  &  P.  402 ;  Rex  v.  Jones,  i  C.  &  K.  303  : 2 
Moody,  308  ;  Rex  v.  Taylor,  i  Leach,  49 :  Reg-  ^-  Munson.  2  Cox  C. 
C.  186 :  Rex  V.  Haughton.  5  C.  &  P.  555  :  State  v.  O  Bnen.  2  Root. 
516 ;  State  v.  Brooks.  4  Conn.  446. 

where  people  resort.    Instatute.    Wheelock  7/.  State.  15  Tex. 

260 ;  State  v.  Norton.  19  Tex.  102. 
OUT-HOUSES.    In  statute.    Willoughby  v.  Shipman.  28  Mo.  50. 


OUTOBY. 
OUTFITS. 

OUTGOmO. 
OUTQOmOS 


OUSES. 
5n,  130;  9 

;  Hoover 
lote),  572; 
I  Heisk. 

'•  253- 
ebanon,  i r 

lall.   23  N. 
Arthur,  J 

347 :  Ball  V. 

fh  Nav.  Co., 

bb,  510. 
Cal.  582. 
In  contract. 

i.  43 ;  Sleght 


164 ;  Hancox 
lin  Ins.  Co., 
03- 
19  C.  B.  (N. 

pock,  4  Ex. 


Moody,  400 ; 
t  Russ.  &  Ry. 
&  K.  303  ;  3 
>n,  2  Cox  C. 
ien,  2  Root, 

ate,  15  Tex. 


mtiiMVrtVii 


I  M^iiitr 


OUTLAW. 


253 


OWNER. 


OX7TLAW. 

OUTLAWED. 
OUTLET. 

OUTLOT, 

OUTRAQE. 
OUTWABD. 

OVER. 


OVERDRAW. 
OVERDUE. 


OVERSEER. 


OVERT. 

OVERTAEnrG. 

OWES. 

OWING. 

OWE". 


OWNED. 


OWNER. 


Ex  parte  Frarjks,  7  Bing.  767  ;  Drew  v.  Drew,  37  Me.  389. 
In  statute.    Dale  Co.  v,  Gunter,  46  Ala.  118. 
Drew  V.  Drew,  37  Me.  389. 

belonging  to  any  house  or  building,     fn  statute.    Rex  v. 

Richards,  Russ.  &  Ry.  28. 

Hammond  v.  St.  Louis  Public  Schools,  8  Mo.  65  ;  St.  Louis  v.  Toney, 

21  Mo.  343;  Trotter?/.  St.  Louis  Public  Schools,  9  Mo.  70. 
and  indignity.     McKinley  v.  Chicago,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  44  Iowa,  314. 

mark  or  show  of  business.    In  deed.    Evans  v.  Davis,  27  W.  R. 

285. 

In  statute.  Gear  v.  Chicago  etc.,  R.  Co.,  43  Iowa,  83 ;  Newberry  Turn- 
pike Co.  V.  Eastern  R.  Co.,  23  Pick.  326;  Boston,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Mayor, 
2  Allen,  107  ;  State  v.  Davenport  R.  Co.,  47  Iowa,  507. 

sea.    In  statute.    Gustin  v.  Brattle,  Kirby,  299. 

that  sum.    In  constitution.    Re  Burris,  66  Mo.  442. 

State  V.  Stimson,  24  N.  J.  (L.)  478. 

Hubbersty  v.  Manchester,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  8  B.  &  S.  424. 

and  dishonored.    In  statute.    Seymour  v.  Continental  Ins.  Co., 

44  Conn.  306. 

In  statute.  Points  v.  Attwood,  6  C.  B.  49 ;  Reg.  v.  St.  Pancros,  i  El. 
B.  &  El.  S98 ;  Burgess  v.  Boetefeur,  7  M.  &  G.  481. 

of  apublioroad.    In  statute.    Louisville,  etc..  Turnpike  Co.  v. 

State,  3  Heisk.  129. 

act.    In  statute.    Jones  v.  Van  Zandt,  5  How.  215. 

—  ship.    The  Pickforton  Castle,  3  Prob.  Div.  11. 

and  is  indebted.    Shattuck  v.  People,  5  111.  478. 

debt .    In  statute.    Hall  v.  Pritchett,  3  Q.  B.  Div.  215. 

or  occupy  the  mill.    In  statute.    Fitch  v.  Stevens,  4  Mete.  426. 

premises.    In  statute.    State  v.  Wyl,  55  Mo.  67. 

use.    In  will.     Evans  v.  Knorr,  4  Rawle,  68. 

at  his establishment.    In  licente.    Rubber  Co.  v.    Goodyear,  9 

Wall.  788. 
in  her right.    In  deed.    Merrill  v.  Bullock,  105  Mass.  486. 

on  their land.    In  statute.    Parker  v.  Cutler  Milldam  Co.,  20 

Me.  353  (37  Am.  Dec.  56). 

In  statute.    State  v.  Haynes,  66  Mo.  307 ;  Bartholomew  v.  West,  2  Dill. 

290  ;  Radcliflf  7/.  Wood,  25  Barb.  52. 
by  them.    In  contract.    Champion  v.  White,  5  Cow.  509. 

or  occupied    In  statute.    Herskell  v.  Bushnell,  3',  Jonn.  36  (19 

Am.  Rep.  299). 

In  deed.    Grier  v.  Grier,  L.  R.,  5  H.  L.  688. 

In  insurance  policy.    Columbian  Ins.  Co.  v.  Laurence,  2  Peters,  25. 

In  statute.  Danfortht/.  Suydam,  4  N.  Y.66;  Muldoon  v.  Pitt,  54  N.  Y.  269; 
Mullins  V.  People,  24  N.  Y.  399;  Platto  v.  Cady,  12  Wis.  466 ;  Proctor  v. 
H.  &  St.  J.  R.  R.,  64  M  ..1 13;  Lyon  v.  Hunt,  45  Ala.  657  ;  Kuhleman  v. 
Schuler,  35  Mo.  142;  Watson  w.  N.  Y.  C.  R.  R..47  N.  Y.  1 57;  Low  v.  Aus  - 
tin,  20  N.  Y.  181 ;  Loonie  v.  Hogan,  9  N.  Y.  435 ;  Sargent  v.  Machias,  65 
Me.  591 ;  Corbett  v.  Natt,  10  Wall.  464 ;  Angell  v.  Pardington 
Vestry,  3  Q.  B.  714  ;  Gurdians  v.  Warton,  3  B.  &  S.  359;  Blue  v. 
Blue,  38  III.  9  ;  Ins.  Co.  v.  Schueller,  60  111.  465 ;  Wright  v.  Bennet,  4 


i* 


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It  \ 

11 
li    ! 


OWNER  — Continued. 

Ill  258  :  Ins.  Co.  V.  Manfg  Co..  6  111.  236  ;  Janot  v.  \  aughn.  7  I", 
s  132 ;  Oueen  v.  Lee.  4  Q-  B.  Div.  75  :  Queen  v.  Swindon.  4  Q- B.  D.v. 

305  •  King  V.  Sutton.  3  Ad.  &  Ell.  61 1  ;  Bowditch  v.  Bd..  L.  R..  6  g. 
B  567  ;  Wheeler  v.  Gray.  4  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  595  :  Eddleston  v.  Francs. 
7  C  B  (N  S.)  568;  Evelyn  v.  Whickford.  1  El.  B.  &  El.  131  ;  Ripple 
Nav.  Co.  V.  Hargraves.  17  C.  B.  385 ;  Peek  v.  Waterlo  Bd..  2  H.  & 
C  717  ;  Hunt  v.  Harris.  19  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  40 :  U.  S.  v.  Villalong u.  23 
Wall.  40:  Hampton  7/.  Rouse.  22  Wall.  263:  Park  t/.  Willis.  2  Cranch 

C  C  83  ;  Davenport  v.  Farrar.  2  111.  3U;  Smith  v.  Race.  7^  HI.  49°  : 
Benson  v.  Monson.  etc..  Manfg  Co..  9  Mete.  562 :  Parker  v.  Baxter, 
2  Gray.  185;  Rugglss  v.  Inhabitants,  11  Cush.  433;  Wilder  v. 
Haughey,  21  Minn.  loi  ;  Harmon  v.  Munch,  21  Minn.  107  ;  State  v. 
Easton.  etc.,  R.  Co..  36  N.  J.  (L.)  181  ;  Schoff  v.  Improvement  Co., 
57  N  H.  no;  Smith  v.  Ferris.  13  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  553 :  McDermott  v. 
Palmer  11  Barb.  9;  McMahon  v.  Tenth  Ward  School  Officers.  12 
Abb  Pr.  129:  Ermul  v.  Kulloh.  3  Kas.499 :  Chouteau  t'.  Thompson. 
2  Ohio  St.  114;  Tompkins  v.  Horton.  25  N.  J.  (Eq.)  284;  North 
Pennsylvania  R.  Co.  v.  Davis.  26  Pa.  St.  238 ;  Davis  v.  Dodds.  20 
Ohio  St.  473;  Cook  V.  Montagu,  L.  R..  7  Q-  B.  4«8- 
•   and  occupier.    /«  ^/ea.    Russell  v.  Shenton.  3  Q.  B.  449- 

ofanymanufecturing  establishment.    In  statute.    Benson  v. 

Manson  Manfg  Co.,  9  Mete.  562. 

of  land.    In  city  charter.    Whiting  v.  City  of  New  Haven,  45 

Conn.  303. 

of  the  land.    In  statute.    Howard  r-.  Robinson,  5  Cush.  122. 

of  the  vehicle.    In  statute.     Camp  v.  Rogers.  44  Conn.  291. 


owhebs. 


or  occupant. 

or  occupier. 

or  occupiers. 

Ex.8. 

or  owners. 

any  abutting 


In  city  ordinance.     Bixler  v.  Hogan.  42  Mo.  367. 

In  statute.    Queen  v.  Turmine.  27  W.  R.  151. 

In  statute.    Dawson  v.  Midland  R.  Co..  L.  R.,  8 


OWinSRSHIF 

OXALIC. 
OYSTER. 


In  statute.    Wilson  v.  Dickson,  2  B.  &  Aid.  14. 
In  statute.    Gilligen  v.  Providence.  11  R.  I.  258- 

beneficial .    In  statute.     Hirschfelder  v.  Mitchell.  54  Ala.  4«9- 

In  statute.    London  School  Bd.  v.  St.  Mary,  i  Q.  B.  Div.  70. 

of  land.    In  statute.    Plumstead  Bd.  v.  Land  Co..  L.  R..  10  Q.  B. 

203. 
of  land  in  which  there  is  a  creek  or  inlet.    In  statute.    Gulf 

Pond  Oyster  Co.  v.  Baldwin.  42  Conn.  255. 
of  stock.    /«  statute.     Savings  Bank  v.  New  London,  20  Conn. 

116. 
or  occupants.    In  city  charter.    People  v.  Common  Council  of 

Rochester,  54  N.  Y.  507. 

or  proprietors.    In  statute.  Lester  v.  Lobley,  7  Ad.  &  Ell.  129. 

part .    In  statute.    Breck  z/.  Blair,  129  Mass.  127. 

entire  unconditional  and  sole .    In  insurance  policy.    Insurance 

Co.  V.  Haven,  5  Otto,  242. 

acid.    In  contract.    Josling  v.  Kingsford,  13  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  447- 

layings.    In  deed.    Scratton  v.  Brown,  4  B.  &  C.  503. 

pond.  In  statute.  Gulf  Pond  Oyster  Co.  v.  Baldwin.  42  Conn.  255. 

gpat.    In  plea.    Mayorw.  Woolvet,  12  Ad.  &  Ell.  13. 


SiA-iVJ*awwiE?**^»»^'' 


0  YSTER. 

lughn,  7  111. 
\  y.  B.  Div. 
L.  R..  6  Q. 
V,  Francis, 
131  ;  Ripple 
Bd..  2  H.  & 
illalong-i,  23 
lis,  2  Cranch 

!.  76  111.490; 
sr  7/.  Baxter, 
;  Wilder  v. 
07 ;  State  v. 
vement  Co., 
cDermott  v. 

1  Officers,  13 
.  Thompson, 
i  284;  North 
V,  Dodds,  20 

J.449. 

t.    Benson  v. 

w  Haven,  45 

:ush.    123. 

'onn.  291. 
42  Mo.  367. 
\  R.  151- 
Co..  L.  R.,  8 

&  Aid.  14. 
,  II  R.  I.  258. 
,  54  Ala.  4>9- 
.70. 
L.  R..  10  Q.  B. 

I  statute.    Gulf 

don,  20  Conn. 

non  Council  of 

d.  &  Ell.  129. 

icy.    Insurance 

(N.  S.)  447- 

;o3. 

n,  42  Conn.  255. 

>3- 


PACKAGE. 
PACKAGE. 


I'ARCEL. 


PAOKAQES. 
PACKET. 
PACKETS. 
PAID. 


PAnrrmGs. 

PAINTS. 
FALMESTRY 
PAMPHLET. 
PANEL. 


In  contract.     Southern  Ex.  Co.  v.  Crook,  44  Ala.  468  ;  Wyld  v.  Pick- 
ford,   8  M.  &  W.,  443;  Lamb  v.  Cuindcn,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  2  Daly,  454. 
box, or  thing.     In  contract.     Boskowitz  v.  Adatns  Ex.  Co.,  93 

111.  523- 

single .    In  contract.     Read  v.  Spauiding,  5  Bosw.  395. 

parcels  or .     In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Goldbach,  i  Hughes,  529. 

In  statute.     Chouteau  v.  Str.  Anthony,  1 1  Mo.  227. 

letters  and .    4  Opinions  Atty.-Gcn.,  276. 

and  payable.    Instatut:     Ford  v.  Smedley,  12  C.  B.  328. 

delivered,    retained,    satisfied   or    discharged.    In  statute. 

Atty.-Gen.  v.  Loscombe,  5  Hurl.  &  N.  582. 

in.    In  statute.     Bailey  v.  Pittsburgh,  etc..  Gas  Co.,  69  Pa.  St.  334. 

or  collected.     In  statute.     Floyd  v.  State,  32  Ark.  201. 

bona  fide .    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Overseers,  3  B.  &  S.  66^. 

except   the   taxes    shall  actually  have  been In  statute. 

Lindseyt/.  Fay,  28  Wis.  177. 

he  shall  have .    In  statute.     Queen  v.  Mayor,  10  Ad.  &  Ell.  68. 

moneys .  In  statute.    St.  Pancras  v.  St.  Marylebone,  16  Q.  B.  972. 

not  to  be within  one  year.    In  statute.     Dryden  i'.  Kellogg,  2 

Mo.  (App.)  95. 
In  statute.    Arthur  v.  Jacoby,  13  Otto,  678;  Woodward?/.  R.  Co.,  3 

Ex.  Div.  121 
Smith  V.  Reynolds,  10  Blatchf.  100. 

, or  otherwise.     In  statute.     Monck  v.  Hilton,  2  Ex.  Div.  268. 

In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Williams,  3  Fed.  Rep.  484. 


People  V.  Coyodcj,  40  Cal.  586. 
PANTOMIME.  In  statute.    Daly  v.  Palmer,  6  Blatchf.  264. 

PANTS.  a  pair  of .    In  indictment.    State  v.  Johnson,  30  La.  Ann.  904. 

PAPER.  In  statute.     Atty.-Gen.  v.   Barry,  4  Hurl.  &  N.  476 ;   Coles  7/.   Dick- 

inson, 16  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  610. 

hangings.    In  statute.    Heywood  v.  Potter,  i  El.  &  Bl.  440. 

mill.    In  insurance  policy.     Wood  v.   Hartford,  etc.,  Ins.  Co., 

13  Conn.  533  (35  Am.  Dec.  92). 
writing.     In  indictment.     State  v.  Jones,  2  McMullan   (L.)  236 


PAPERS. 


PAR. 


PARALLEL. 


In  will.    Perkins  w. 


(36  Am.  Dec.  257). 
all  my  books  and of  every  description. 

Mathies,  49  N.  H.  107. 

value.     Delafield  v.  State,  2  Hill,  158 ;  8  Paige,  527. 

at .    In  statute.    Hogg's  Appeal,  22  Pa.  St.  479- 

currency  that  is  at .    In  note.    Crim  v.  Sellars,  37  Ga.  524, 

In  patent.    Clark  v.  Artie,  2  App.  Cas.  423. 

In  .'.ai:tte.    St.  Louis  R.  Co.  v.  North-western  St.  Louis  R.  Co.,  69  Mo. 

65. 
lines.     Fralt  v.  Woodward,  32  Cal.  219. 

PARAPHERNALIA.     Vass  v.  Southall,  4  Ired.  (L.)  301 ;  Mangey  v.  Hungerford,  2 

Eq.  Cas.  Abr.  1 56. 

PARCEL.  of  oats.    In  indictment.    State  v.  Brown,  l  Dev.  (Law)  137  (i7 

Am.  Dec.  562). 

or  package.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Goldbeck,  1  Hughes,  529. 

In  statute.    Whaite  v.  R.  Co.,  L.  R..  9  Ex.  67. 


''lit 


\'-i\ 


mt^m^im 


PARCEL. 


256 


PARTIAL. 


PARCELS. 
PABDON. 


PABENT. 


PABI8H. 


PARCEL  —  Continued, 

each .    In  twtice  of  sale.    Miller  ta  Burke,  6  Daly,  171. 

lot  or .    In  statute,     Martin  ?'.  Cole,  38  Iowa,  141. 

Tn statute.     Rex  ?'.  Douglass,  1  Camp.  212. 

small .     In  statute.    Parker  v.  R.  Co.,  6  El.  &  Bl.  loa. 

U.  S.  V.  Wilson,  7  Peters.  150;  ex  parte  Wells.  18  How.  30?  ;  People 
V.  Bowen,  43  Ciil.  440;  Sterling  v.  Drake,  29  Ohio  St.  457  ;  State  v. 
Nichols,  26  Ark.  93  ;  Cope  v.  Cain,  28  Pa.  St.  297  :  People  v.  Potter, 
I  Edm.  235;  I  Park.  C.  C.  47 :  State  v.  Blalock.  PhiU.  (L.)  242  ;  Knote 
V.  U.  S..  95  U.  S.  153;  re  DePay,  3  Ben.  308. 
In  statute.  Beadon  v.  Parlett,  L.  R.,  6  Q.  B.  718. 
In  will.     Ralph  v.  Carrick,  5  Ch.  Div.  ^^'). 

or  guardian.    In  statute.    .McNeil  ?'.  CoUenson,   130  Mass.  167. 

Ayres  v.  Weed,  16  Conn.  291  ;  Inhabitants  of  Milford  v.  Godfrey,  i 

Pick.  91  ;  Queen  v.  Inhabitants,  12  Q.  B.  161. 
In  statute    Reg.  ■?'.  Bassett,  17  Q.  B.  348  :  Smith  v.  Redding,  L.  R..  l 
Q.  B.  489;  Preston  v.  Buckley.  L.  R.,  5  Q-  »•  39i  :  Queen  v.  Over- 
seers,  2  B.  &  S.  569. 
In  will.     Dolan  v.  Macdermott,  L.  R.,  5  Eq.  Cas.  60. 

or  place.     In  statute.     Washington  v.  Scott,  6  B.  &  S.  617. 

In  statute.     Ex  parte  Knowling.  6  B.  &  S.  197. 
PARISHIONER.    Etherington  v.  Wilson,  i  Ch.  Div.  160, 

In  statute.    Ethering  v.  Wilson,  L.  R.,  20  Eq.  Cas.  606. 
Perrin  v.  N.  Y.  Cent.  R.  R.,  36  N.  Y.  1 20. 
On  map.    Price  v.  Plainfield,  40  N.  J.  (L.)  608. 
In  statute.    Lewis  v.  Hammond,  2  B.  &  Aid.  210. 

taxes.    In  statute.    King  v.  Inhabitants,  1  B.  &  Ad.  250. 

In  statute.    Pinder  v.  Barr,  4  El.  &  Bl.  114- 

and  vicar.    In  statute.    King  v.  Lacy.  5  B.  &  C.  708. 

Holly  V.  State,  54  Ala.  238 ;  Vrooman  v.  Weed,  2  Barb.  330, 
In  deed.     Bullen  v.  Runnels.  2  N.  H.  255  (9  Am.  Dec.  55). 
In  will.     Fulford  v.  Hancock,  i  Busb.  Eq.  55. 

of  a  lot.    In  assessment.    Lessee  v.  Long,  2  Ohio,  287. 

of  an  outstanding  crop.    In  statute.    Holly  v.  State,  54  Ala.  238; 

of  a  street.    In  charter.    State  v.  City  of  Portage,  12  Wis.  565. 

of  the  goods  so  sold.    In  statute.    Talver  v.  West,  Holt,  178; 

Huide  V.  Whitehouse,  7  East.  588 ;  Klurtz  v.  Suny,  5  Esp.  267 ; 
Gardner  v.  Grout,  2  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  340;  Garfield  v.  Paris,  96  U.  S. 
557  ;  Carver  v.  Lane,  4  E.  D.  Smith,  168 ;  Smith  t/.  Milliken,  7  Lans. 
336. 
of  the  United  Kingdom.    In  statute.    King  v.  Brownell,  i  Ad. 

&  El.  598. 

child's .    Davis  v.  Duke,  Cam.  &  N.  361. 

in payment  thereof    In  statute.    Artcher  v.  Zeh,  5  Hill,  205 ; 

Walker  v.  Nussey,  16  M.  &  W.  302. 

with.     In  will.    Stevenson  v.  Glover,  i  C.  B.  460. 

loss.    In  insurance  policy.    Singleton  v.  Boone  Ins.  Co.,  45  Mo. 

251 ;  Insurance  Co.  v.  Fogarty.  19  Wall.  640;  Padelford  v.  Board- 

man,  4  Mass.  548;  Wadsworth  v.  Pacific  Ins.  Co.,  4  Wend.  33; 


PARISHES. 


PARK. 
PAROCHIAL. 
PARSON. 
PART. 


PARTED. 
PARTIAL. 


PARTIAL. 


I. 


307  ;  People 
457  ;  State  v. 
)ple  V.  Potter, 
,.)  342 ;  Knote 


30  Mass.  167. 
V,  Godfrey,  i 

ding,  L.  R.,  l 
ueen  v.  Over- 


&  S.  617. 


PA  R  TIAL. 


m 


PARTY, 


d.  250. 

>8. 

530. 

5). 

287. 

ate,  54  Ala.  238; 

i,  12  Wis.  565. 

est,  Holt,  178 ; 
y,  5  Esp.  267; 
Paris.  96  U.  S. 
illiken,  7  Lans. 

Brownell,  i  Ad. 


;h,  5  Hill,  205 1 


ns.  Co.,  45  Mo. 
ilford  V.  Board- 
I.,  4  Wend.  33; 


50;  American  Ins.  Co.  v. 


itiut. 


PARTIAL  -  Continued. 

Globe  Ins.  Co.  %>.  Sherlock,  25  Ohio  St. 
Griswold,  14  Wend.  399. 

verdiot.    U.  S.  v.  Watk  ins,  3  Crunch  C.  C.  496. 

PARTIC3IPATB.     ///  ■will.     Robertson  v.  Fraser,  L.  R.,  6  Ch.  App.  696. 

PABTICUIiAIt aooount.    In  insurance  policy.     Bunistead  v.  Dividend 

Ins.  Co.,  12N.  Y.  81. 

aooount  of  suoh  loss  or  damage.    In  insurance  policy.    Catlin 

V.  Springfield,  etc..  Ins.  Co.,  i  Sumner,  435. 

average.    In  contract.    Kidston  v.  Ins.  Co.  L.  R.,  i  C.  P.  535. 

///  insurance  Micy.  Kidston  v.  Empire  Ins.  Co.,  L.  R.,  i  C  P.  535  ; 
Great  Indian  R.  Co.  v.  Saunders.  1  B.  &  S.  50  ;  2  B.  &  S.  274: 
Bargett  v.  Orient  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  3  Bosw.  385  ;  Pierce  v.  Columbian 
Ins.  Co.,  14  Allen,  320. 

ohargeB.    In  agreement.    Kidston  v.  Ins.  Co.,  L.  R.,  i  C.  P.   S3S' 

lien.     Brooks  ly.  Bryce,  21  Wend.  14. 

gervioes.    In  constitution.    Buckman  v.  State,  59  Ind.  i  ;  Dills  v. 

^  State,  59  Ind.  15. 

furnished  for  a purpose.     Harlem  Car  Co.  v.  Mayor  of  New 

York.  33  N.  Y.  309. 

PABTIOXJLABLY. set  forth.    In  statute.    Perkins  w.  Dibble,  10  Ohio,  433  (36 

Am.  Dec.  97). 

FABTIOULABS.     of  estate  and  interest.    In  statute.    Healey  ?/.  R.  Co.,  5  B. 

&  S.  780. 
Robbins  v.  Chicago,  4  Wall.  657  ;  Parker  v.  Parker,  103  Mass.  172. 
In  statute.     Blood  v.  Fairbanks,  50  Cal.  \20. 

conoemed.    In  statute.    King  v.  Justices,  i  B.  &  Aid.  638. 

to  suoh  proceeding.    In  statute.    Austin  v.  Olson,  9  B.  &  S.  47- 

to  the  contract.    In  statute.    H.  &  St.  L.   R.  R.  v.  St.  Louis 

Public  Schools,  34  Mo.  177. 
Weiser  v.  Weiser.  5  Watts,  279. 

or  wholly  completed.    In  statute.    McCandless'  Appeal,  70 

Pa.  St  210. 
McGee  v.  Dowdle,  33  Ark.  311. 

dormant .    Jones  v.  Fegely,  4  Phi  la.  i. 

PABTNEBSHIP.  Simpson  v.  Feltz,  i  McCord  Ch.  213  (16  Am.  Dec.  602) ;  Houze  v. 
Patterson,  53  Ala.  205  ;  Randle  v.  State,  49  Ala.  14;  Dawson  v.  Gin- 
ley,  22  Ark.  381  ;  Sloo  v.  Law,  3  Blatchf.  459;  Cox  v.  Hickman,  8 
H.  L.  268  ;  Gray  v.  Palmer,  9  Cal.  616;  Beecham  v.  Dodd,  4  Houst 
338 ;  Pickerell  v.  Fisk,  1 1  La.  Ann.  277 ;  Boeklin  v.  Hardenberg, 
60  N.  Y.  8;  Porter  v.  McClure,  15  Wend.  187  ;  Leggett  7a  Hyde, 
58  N.  Y.  272 ;  Loomis  v.  Marshall,  12  Conn.  7°:  Howell  v.  Harvey, 
5  Ark.  270. 

general Eldredge  v.  Troost,  3  Abb.  Pr.  (N.  S.)  20 ;  Bigelow  v. 

Elliott,  I  Cliff.  28. 

limited Bigelow  v.  Elliott,  i  Cliff.  28. 

special .    Bigelow  v.  Elliott,  i  Cliff.  28. 

of  a  dollar.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Gardner.  10  Pet.  618. 

Hunt  V.  Haven,  52  N.  H.  162;  Robinson  v.  Frost.  14  Barb.  536;  Rich 


PABTIES. 


PABTinON. 
FABTLY. 

PABTNEB. 


PABTS. 
PABTY. 


V.  Husson,  4  Sandf.  115  ;  Austin  v.  Fuller,  12  Barb.  360;  Parsons  w. 


83 


I 


PARTY. 


258 


PASS. 


PARTY  —  Continued. 

People,  21  Mich.  509;  DouK'assT'.  Gardner.  63  Me.  462  ;  Merchants' 
Bk.  V.  Cook,  4  Pick.  405;  Walker  v.  Hill,  21  Me.  481  ;  Robbins  v. 
City  of  ChicaRo.  4  Wall.  657  ;  Burr  v.  Bigler,  16  Abb.  Pr.  177 ;  Taber 
V.  Gardner,  6  Abb.  Pr.  (N.  S.)  147. 

In  lonstitittion.     Cooke  v.  Cooke,  4'  Md.  362. 

Imhrd.     Ciitfordz^.  Hoare,  L.  R.,  9C.  P.  363- 

In  statute.  Western  Bk.  7a  Talinian.  15  Wis  92;  Livermore  z/.  Bain- 
bridge,  49  N.  Y.  12s  ;  PeckTA  Mayor  of  N.  Y.,  3  N.  Y.  489;  Mollis 
V.  Davis,  56  N.  H.  74;  Fenwitk  v.  Laycock,  ?  Q.  B.  108;  Salt- 
marsh  V.  Candia,  51  N.  H.  71  ;  Marrion  v.  Lambert,  10  Bush,  295; 
Green  v.  Hudson  River  R.  Co.,  31  Barb.  260 ;  32  B.irb.  25  ;  Merchants* 
Bk.  V.  Cook,  4  Pick.  405;  Farrar  v.  Parker.  3  Allen,  556;  New 
Brunswick  Steam  Co.  v.  Baldwin,  14  N.  J.  (L.)  44° ".  Lovett r*.  Steam 
Saw-mill  Assn.,  6  Paige,  54 ;  Archer  v.  Heiman,  21  Ind.  29 ;  Sheldon 
V.  Quinlen,  5  Hill,  441  ;  People  v.  Croton  Aqueduct  Board,  5  Abb. 
Pr.  316;  Snyder  v.  Neefus,  53  Barb.  63;  Rupp  v.  Swineford,  40 
Wis.  28;  re  Comstock,  3  Sawyer,  518. 

aggiieved.    In  statute.     Verdin  v.  Wray,  2  Q.  B.  Div.  609;  ex 

parte  Hutchins,  4  Q.  B.  Div.  90;  ex  parte  Davidson.  18  C.  B.  310; 
Martin  v.  Kanouse,  2  Abb.  Pr.  390;  Farrar  v.  Parker,  3  Alkn,  556; 

benefloially  interested.     In  statute.     Hyatt  v.  Allen,  54  Cal. 

353. 
decided  against.    In  statute.    Abbott  v.  Feary,  6  Hurl.  &  N.  1 1 5. 

demanding  an  appeal.    In  statute.     Van  Campen    w.  Ribble, 

17  N.  J.  (L.)  433  ;  Jackson  v.  People's  Bk.,  9  N.  J.  (Eq.)  20,. 

grieved.    In  statute.    HoUis  v.  Marshall,  2  Hurl.  &  N.  760. 

in  interest.    In  statute.     Baucum  v.  George,  65  Ala.  266. 

interested.    In  statute.     Re  Leadbitter,  27  W.  R.  267. 

prevailing.    In  statute.     Hawkins  v.  Nowland,  53  Mo.  328. 

really  interested.    In  statute.    Yerby  7/.  Sexton,  48  Ala.  311. 

suing  forth  the  writ.    In  statute.    King  v.  Justices,  3  R  & 

Adol.  887.  ,-   ill 
to  the  action.     /«  statute.    Owens  v.   Gotzian,  4  Dill.  436; 

Montgomery  Count,  Jk.  v.  Marsh,  7  N.  Y.  483 ;  Seeley  v.  Clark. 

78  N.  Y.   220;   Penn  7/.  Watson,  20  Mo.  13;  Stein  ?'.  Weidman,  20 

Mo.  17  ;  Woods  v.  De  Figaniere,  i  Robt.  607. 
to  the  proceedings.    In  statute.    Robinson  v.  Vanderberg  Co., 

37  Ind.  333. 

any .    In  statute.    People  v.  Judge,  36  Mich.  331. 

each .     In  statute.     Snodgrass  v.  Hunt,  15  Ind.  274;  Hundhau- 

sen  w.  Atkins,  36  Wis.  518;  Strob  7A  Hinckman.  37  Mich.  490. 

either In  statute.    Sheldon  7/.  Quinlen,  5  Hill,  44'- 

real in  interest.     In  statute.     Webb  v.  Morgan,  14  Mo.  429; 

Williams  v.  Whit'.ock,  14  Mo.  553  ;  Spratleyr/.  Hartford  Ins.  Co.,  i 
%  Dill.  392 ;  Van  Rensselear  v.  Barringer,  39  N.  Y.  9. 

PASS.  In  contract.     North  Missouri  R.  Co.  v.  Winkler,  29  Mo.  318. 

In  statute.    U.  S,  v.  Mitchell,  Baldw.  366;  Perdue  v.  State,  2  Humph. 

494;  Lovejoyw.  Dolan,  10  Cush.  499;  Grant  v.  Henly,  64  Mo.  162; 

U.  S.  V.  Nelson,   i  Ab^).  (U.  S.)  135 ;  Com.  v.  Starr,  4  Allen,  301 ; 

,   Gentry  v.  State,  3  Yerg.  451 ;  State  v.  Beeler,  i  Brev.  482  ;  Com.  v. 

Searle,  2  Binney,  332, 


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PASS. 


2 ;  Merchants' 

;  Robbins  ?/, 

Pr.  177;  Taber 


more  v.  Bain- 
y.  489;  Hullis 
B.  108;  SalU 
10  Bush,  295; 
5 ;  Merchants' 
!r,,  556;  New 
,«vett  T*.  Steam 
].  29;  Sheldon 
Board,  5  Abb. 
Swinetbrd,  40 

i.  Div.  609;  ex 

1.  18  C.  B.  310; 

3  Allk.1i,  556; 

Allen,  54  Cal. 

Hurl.&N.  115. 
)en    V.  Ribble, 
Eq.)  20j. 
&  N.  760. 
kla.  266. 
267. 

3  Mo.  328. 
48  Ala.  311. 
stices,  3  E  & 

I,  4  Dill.  436: 
eley  v.  Clark, 
/.  Weidman,  20 

anderberg  Co., 


274;  Hundhau- 
^ich.  490. 

HI. 

n,  14  Mo.  429; 

brd  Ins.  Co.,  i 

>.  3'8- 

tate,  2  Humph, 
ly,  64  Mo.  162 ; 
r,  4  Allen,  301 ; 
'.  482  ;  Com.  V. 


PASSAGE. 


259 


PAVE. 


FASSAOE.  Winter  v.  Carter,  3  Y.»uii«c  \-  J.  31  j  ;  Wortman?-.  Philadelphia,  33  Pa. 

St.  202, 
of  this  act.    Initattitt'.     Eliot  7'.  Cranston,  10  R,  I.  88  ;  Johnson 

V.  Fay,  16  (J ray.  I44- 

room.     Burdover  v.  Sindercomhe,  2  Ld.  Ray.  1470. 

forty  days  from  its .     In  statute.     Lo^aii  ?'.  State,  3  Hcisk.  44a. 

from  and  after  tho of  the  act.    In  statitt,'.    U.  S.  v.  Williams, 

I  Paine,  361. 
on  her .     In  insurance  policy.     Uowcn  7'.  Hope  Ins.  Co.,  20  Pick. 

275  (32  Am.  Dec.  214). 

prior  to  its .     In  statute.     Charless  v.  Lamberson,  1  Iowa,  435. 

publio or  place  built  upon.     In  statute.      Arnell  v.  Regents' 

Canal  Co..  14  C.  B.  566. 
FASSENOEB.  Tn  statute.  Connor  v.  C,  R.  I.  &  P.  R.  R..  59  Mo.  285;  Schultz  w. 
Pacific  R.  R.,  36  Mo.  13 ;  Higgins  v.  H.  &  St.  Joe  R.  R.,  36  Mo.  418 ; 
Com.  V.  Boston,  etc.,  R.  Co..  129  Mass.  500  (37  Am.  Rep.  382) ;  Penn- 
sylvania R.  Co.  V.  Price,  23  Alb.  L.  J.  69;  U.  S.  ?'.  Libby,  i  Woodb. 
&  M.  221  ;  Sherman  v,  Hannibal,  etc..  R.  (!o.,  72  Mo.  65. 
FASSENQERS.  In  statute.  U.  S.  v.  The  Louisa  Barbour.  Gilp.  333 ;  Ellis  v.  Pearce,  i 
El.  B.  &  Ei.  457 ;  Portsmouth  Bridge  Co.  v.  Nance,  6  Man.  &  G. 
233. 

barge  carrying .     In  statute.    Transportation  Co.  v.  Cooper,  9 

Otto,  79. 

FASSES.  on  condition  that  the  canal through  the  town.    In  contract. 

Stute  V.  Collins.  6  Ohio.  142. 
FASSINa.  U.  S.v.  Mitchell,  Baldw.  366. 

of  the  act.    In  statute.     Re  Dalzell,  2  Ch.  Div.  9. 

the  decree.    In  Supreme  Court  rules.    Silsby  v.  Foote,  20  How. 


293- 
after  the 


FAST. 


FATEWT. 


FATTBRNS. 


FAUFEB. 


B.  Div.  230. 
—  members. 


FAUFERS. 
FAVE. 


of  the  act.    In  statute.     Tomlinson  v.  Bullock,  4  Q. 

In  statute.     Webb  v.  Whiffin,  L.   R.,  5  H.  L.  711, 
Helbert  v.  Barmer,  L.  R.,  S  H.  L.  28. 

now .     In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Griffin,  3  Cush.  523. 

Cheavin  v.  Walker,  5  Ch.  Div.  850;  Patterson  v.  Tatum,  3  Sawyer, 
172. 

fuel.    In  insurance  policy.     Howard  v.  Great  Western  Ins.  Co., 

109  Mass.  384. 

In  insurance  policy.  Lowell  v.  Westchester  Ins.  Co.,  124  Mass.  418; 
Wallingford  v.  Southampton,  16  Conn.  435  ;  McCarthy  y.  Hin- 
man,  35  Conn.  542. 

In  statute.  Queen  v.  Inhabitants,  13  Q.  B.  873 ;  New  Milford  v.  Sher- 
man, 21  Conn.  116,  Lee  Co.  7/.  Lackie,  30  Ark.  768;  La  Salle  Co.  v. 
Reynolds,  49  III.  186;  Walbridge  v.  Walbridge,  46  Vt.  617;  Whit- 
ing's Case,  3  Pitts.  129;  Opinion  of  the  Justices,  11  Pick.  538;  124 
Mass.  596 ;  Hutchings  v.  Thompson,  10  Cush.  238. 

of  your  town.    In  notice.    Town  of  Beacon  Falls  v.  Town  of 

Seymour,  46  Conn.  281. 

In  statute.  Re  Phillips,  60  N.  Y.  16 ;  Hooe  v.  Mayor,  i  Cranch  C.  C. 
98;  Warren  v.  Henly,  31  Iowa,  31 ;  Smith  v.  Corporation,  20  How. 

>35. 


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FA  VEMENT. 

PAVEMENT. 
PAY. 


260 


PEACEABLE. 


PAYABLE. 


PAYEE. 

PAYING. 
PAYMENT. 


PAYMENTS. 


PEACE. 
PEACEABLE 


In  statute.    Re  Grube,  20  Hu  1,  303. 

Tolman  7/.  Manufacturers' Ins.  Co..  i  Cush.  75;  Beals  z/.   Home  Ins. 

Co.,  36  N.  Y.  522;  Lent  v.  Hodgman,  15  Barb.  274. 
In  statute.     Pennell  v.  Rhodes.  9  Q.  B.  128. 

and  disbiirse.    In  assignment.    Nichols  v.  McEwan,  17  N.  Y.  22. 

or  put  off.    In  statute.    Rex  v.  Woolridge,  i  Leach.  367  ;  i  East 

P.  C.  179- 

ovor.    In  will.    Going  v.  Emery.  16  Pick.  107  (26  Am.  Dec.  645). 

the  loss.     In  insurance  policy.     Talman  v.  Manufacturers'  Ins. 

Co.,  I  Cush.  73. 
to  account  of.    In  promissory  note.    Lee  v.  Chillicothe  Bk.,  i 

Biss.  325. 
In  deed.    Day  v.  Radcliffe.  3  Ch.  Div.  654 ;  i^Ifssy  v.  Lloyd,  10  H.  L. 

Cas.  248 
In  will.    Ralph  v.  Carrick.  5  Ch.  Div.  989 :  Haydon  v.  Rose.  L.  R.,  10 

Eq.  Cas.  224. 

as  convenient.    In  contract.     Black  v.  Bachelder,  120  Mass.  171. 

in  cash  or  work.    In  note.     Schlusser  v.  Watson.  37  Ala.  98. 

in  trade.    In  contract.     Dudley  v.  Vose,  1 14  Mass.  34. 

monthly.    In  pleading.    Webster  v.  Cook,  38  Cal.  423- 

In  statute.     Hall  v.  Byrne.  2  111.  140- 

in  good  ftiith  and  for  valuable  consideration.     In  statute. 

Re  Meldrum,  L.  R.,  9  Ch.  App.  595 :  «  Crawford.  L.  R.,9  Ch.  App. 

752- 
for  the  said  goods.    In  charter-party.    Smith  v.  Sieveking,  4 

El.  &  Bl.  952. 

thereout.    In  will.    Seal  v.  Tichener.  2  Dick.  Ch.  444. 

Wise  V.  Falkner.  4',  Ala.  471 :  City  of  Hartford  v.  Francy,  47  Conn.  76 ; 

Blancharrt  v.  Blanchard.  122  Mass.  558  ;  First  Nat.  Bk.  7/.  Whitman. 

94  U    S.   343 ;  Bloodworth  v.  Jacobs,   2   La.  Ann.  24 ;  Rhodes  v. 

Chesson,  Busb.  (L.)  336;  Bailey  v.  Pittsburg,  etc.,  R.  Co..  69  Pa.  St. 

334;  Manice  v.  Hudson   River  R.  Co.,  3  Duer,  4-^6  ;  Brady  v.  Was- 

son!  6  Heisk.  131 ;  Atchison  v.  Lee,  75  Ind.  132. 
In  plea.    Maillard  v.  Duke  of  Argyle,  6  Man.  &  G.  40. 
In  statute.    Blount  z/.  Windley.  5  Otto,  173;   Hooper  w.  Stephens,  4 

Ad  &  El  71  ;  Archer  v.  James,  2  B.  &  S.  76;  Bean  v.  Brockmire,  i 

Dill.  24;  Hopkins  7/.  Forrester.  39  Conn.  354;  Turney  v.  Dodwell, 

3  El.  &  Bl.  137- 
^-—  of  his  debts  in  ftdl.    In  statute.    Hardwick  v.  Brown,  L.  R.,  8 

C.  P.  406. 

in In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Venable,  i  C  ranch  C.  C.  416. 

in of  the  above  account.     In  note.     Glenn  v.  Smith,  2  Gill  & 

J.  493   20  Am.  Dec.  453). 

bona  flde  made.    In  statute.    Willis  v.  Bk.,  4  Ad.  &  El.  21. 

to  the  original  contractor.    In  statute.    Gridley^'.  Sumner.  43 

Conn.  14. 
previous made  thereon.    In  insurance  policy.    McKee  7/.  Phoe- 
nix Ins.  Co.,  28  Mo.  383. 

ten  days  after is  made.    Chapman  v.  Wacaser,  64  N.  C.  532. 

possession.     L-t  statute.    Spencer  v.  McDonald,  22  Ark.  467. 


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PEACEABLE. 


Is  V.   Home  Ins. 


;wan,  17  N.  Y.  22. 
each,  367  ;  i  East 

26  Am.  Dec.  645). 
inufacturers'  Ins. 

:hillicothe  Bk.,  i 

V.  Lloyd,  10  H.  L. 

V,  Rose,  L.  R.,  10 

ier,  120  Mass.  171. 
on,  37  Ala.  98. 
lass.  34. 
Cal.  423. 

tion.  In  statute, 
,  L.  R.,9Ch.App. 

ith  V.  Sieveking,  4 

Ch.  444. 

ancy,  47  Conn.  76 ; 
It.  Bk.t/.  Whitman, 
inn.  24 ;  Rhodes  v. 
.,  R.  Co..  69  Pa.  St. 
?.6  ;  Brady  v.  Was- 

^o. 

perw.  Stephens,  4 
n  V.  Brockmire,  i 
urney  v.  Dodwell, 

V.  Brown,  L.  R.,  8 

:.  c.  416. 

1  V.  Smith.  2  Gill  & 

4  Ad.  &  El.  21. 
ridley^'.  Sumner,  43 

V.    McKee  v.  Phoe- 

.ser,  64N.  C.  532. 
aid,  22  Ark.  467. 


PEARLS. 
PEBBLES. 
PECULIAB. 
PECUNIARY 


PEDDLER. 

PEDIGREE, 

PEDLAR. 

PEDLERS. 
PENAIi. 

PENALTIES. 
PENALTY. 


PENCIL. 
PENDING 


/«  wili.    Attorney-General  v.  Harley,  5  Russ.  256. 

for  spectacles.    In  statute.    Arthurs.  Sussfield,  6  Otto,  129. 

name.    In  statute.    F^lkenberg  v.  Lucy,  35  Cal.  52. 

consideration.    In  statute.    Cumberland  v.  Kell}',  3  B.  &Adol. 

602  ;  Frost  v.  Frost,  3  B.  &  Adol.  612 ;  Phelps  v.  Thomas,  6  Gray, 

327- 
—  consideration  or  money's  worth.    In  statute.    Evatt  v.  Hutt, 

2  El.  &  Bl.  378. 
injuries.    In  statute.    Bierbauer  v.  R.  Co.,  1 5  Hun,  559 ;  Chicago, 

etc.,  R.  Co.  V.  Bayfield,  37  Mich.  203, 
interest.     Stoddard    v.  Martin,   i  R.  I.   i    (19  Am.  Dec.  642); 

Burdine  v.  Grand  Lodge,  37  Ala.  478. 

provision.     In  statute.    Davis  v.  Davis,  61  Me.  395. 

Higgins  V.  Rinker,  47  Tex.  402 ;  State  v.  Wilson,  2  Lea,  28. 
Apierican  Life  Ins.  Co.  v.  Rosenagle,  77  Pa.  St.  507. 

In  statute.  King  z/.  Turner,  4  B.  &  Aid.  515;  Dean  v.  King,  4  B.  & 
Aid.  518;  Gregg  v.  Smith,  L.  R.,  8  Q.  B.  302  ;  Howard  v.  Lupton  L. 
R.,  10  Q.  B.  598. 

In  statute.     People  v.  MulhoUand,  19  Hun,  548 ;   City  of  Chicago  v. 
Bartee,  100  111.  61. 

judgments.        In  statute.    Moody?/.  Stephenson,  i  Minn.  401. 

laws.    Jn   constitution.    Common  Council  v.    Fairchild,   i    Ind. 

315  ;  People  v.  Bay  City,  36  Mich.  ;86. 

sum.    In  contract.    White  v.  Arlett,  i  Bond,  326. 

In  statute.    Sexton  v.  C,  R.  I.  &  P.  R.  R.,  55  Mo.  416 ;  Hudson  v 

St,  L.,  K.  C.  &  N.  R.  R.,  S3  Mo.  525  ;  Graham  v.  Robinson,  L.  R.,  2 

Q.  B.  390;  U.  S.  V.  McGinness,  i  Abb.  (U.  S.)  145.  • 

Henry  r/.  Thompson,   Minor,  209;  U.  S.v.  Chouteau,  12  Otto,  611  ; 

Kinney  v.  Hosea,  3  Harr.  (Del.)  77 ;  Merchar  s'  Bk.  v.  Bliss,  13  Abb. 

Pr.  225  ;  U.  S.  V.  Ulrici,  3  Dill   532  ;  ex  parte  McNeil,  13  Wall.  236  ; 

Danforth  v.  Charles,  i  Dakota  Terr.  286. 
In  statute.    Howe  v.  Taylor,  6  Oregon,  284  ;  Davies  v.  Pentoi.,  C  L>.  & 

C.  225. 
or  forfeiv  ire,  pecuniary  or  otherwise.    In  statute.    Raymond 

V.  U.  S..  14  Blatchf.  51 

WJ  'ing.     Gear.,   v.  Physic.  7  D.  &  R.  653  (j  B.  &  C.  234. 


Wentworth  v.  Farmington,  48  N.  H.  207  ;  Ulshaferw.  Stewart,  71  Pa. 

St.  170. 
In  constitution.     Weyman  v.  Childs,  41  N.  Y.  159. 
In  statute.     Littleficld  v.  Deiuware  Canal  '"o.,  3  Cliff.  371 ;  Laurence  v. 
Belger,  31  Ohio  St.  175. 

a  settlement.    In  statute.    Bacon  w.  Thorp,  27  Conn.  251. 

action  is .     In  statute.     Holland  v.  Fox,  3  El.  &  Bl.  985. 

proceeding .  In  statute.    Graham  v.  Robinson,  L.  R.,  2  Q.  B.  390. 

.Bdit .    In  statute.    Ex  parte  Mumsford,  $6  Mo.  603. 

PEHTTENTIARY.    Millar  v.  State,  2  Kas.  174. 

PEOPLE.  U.  S.  V.  Quincy.  6  Pet.  445. 

of  the  county     /«  statute.    St.  Louis  w.  Griswold,  58  Mo.  175. 

PER.  Presdridge  71.  Invin,  46   Ala.  653. 


FEB  —  Continued. 

In  insurance  policy.   McClurew.Mississippi  Valleylns.Co.,  4Mo.(App.) 

148. 
: agreement.    In  bill.    Robinson  v.  Weil,  45  N.  Y.  810. 

capita.    In  will.    Gibson  v.  Fisher,  L.  R.,  5  Eq.  Cas.  57. 

month.     In  contract.    Taylor  v.  Laird,  i  Hurl.&  N.  272. 

procuration.    In  bill  of  lading.    Grant  i/.  Norway,  10  C.  B.  666. 

sample.    In  contract.    Parker  r/.  Palmer,  4  B.  &  Aid.  389. 

stirpes.    Gibson  v.  Fisher,  L.  R.,  5  Eq.  Cas.  57. 

In  will.    Ward  v.  Stow,  2  Dev.  (Eq.)  509. 

ton mile.    In  statute.    Pryce  v.  R.  Co.,  4  Apr.  Cas.  197. 

year.    In  contract.    Curtiss  v.  Howell,  39  N.  Y-  211. 

Mosier  v.  Caldwell,  7  Nev.  363. 

In  indictment.    Gibson  v.  Com.,  2  Va.  Cas.  in. 

In  contract.  Mallan  v.  Radloff.  17  C.  B.  (^N  ?      -00. 

equity.    In  statute.    Shaw  v.  Lin. iscy.  60  Ala.  344. 

title    In  charter.    Warner  z/.  Middlesex,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  21  Conn. 

445- 


PEBCOLATE. 

PEBCITSSIT. 

PERFECT. 


PEBFECTING. 
VESCEOBXrED. 


PEBFOBMING 
PEBILS. 


■  a  road.     In  statute.    Whitenach  w.  Tunison,  t  F     r.  77. 


hi'! 


In  statute.    Boydell  v.  Drummond,  11  East,  142  ;  Sharp  v.   Rheil,  55 

Mo.  97. 
acted or  represented.    In  statute.    Daly  v.  Palmer,  6  Blatchf. 

264. 

the  duties.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Ets  e.  s    y.  B.  936. 

of  navigation.    In  hill  of  lading.    The  Mohawk,  8  Wall.  153. 

of  rivers.    In  insurance  policy.    Citizens'  Ins.  Co.  z/.  Glasgow,  9 

Mo.  411. 

cf  the  lakes.    In  marine  policy.    Matthews  v.  Howard,  11  N,  Y.  9. 

of  the  river.    In  bill  of  lading.    Collier  v.  Valentine,  1 1  Mo.  299; 

Garrison  v.  Ins.  Co.,  19  How.  312  ;  Jones  v.  Pitcher,   3  Stew.  &  P. 

I3S- 
of  the  sea.    In  bill  of  lading.  Van  Syckel  v.  The  Ewing,  Crabbe, 

495:  Laurence  T/.  Minturn,  17  How.   100;  The  Portsmouth,  2  Biss. 

56 :  The  Milwaukee  Belle,  2  Biss.  197  ;  Nemours  v.  Vance,  19  How. 

162;  Crosby  7/.  Fitch,  12  Conn.  410;  The  Costa  Rica,  3  Sawy.  538  ; 

Speyer  v.  The   Mary   Belle    Roberts,  2  Sawy.  i  ;  The  Miletus.  5 

Blatchf.  335  ;  The  Mohawk,  8  Wall.  153;  The  Edwin,  i   Spiague, 

477  ;  Bulkleyw.  Naumkeak Cotton  Co..  i  CHfF.  222;  24  How.  386; 

The'  Compta.   4   Sawy.  375:    The   Northern    Belle,  i    Biss.    529; 

Dupontde  Nemours  v.  Vance.  19  How.  162  ;  The  Reeside,  2  Sumn. 

567  ;  Patrick  v.  Hallett,  i  Johns.  241  ;  The  Gold  Hunter.  Blatchf. 

300  ;  Ge^  v.  Terrell,  9  Allen,  307, 
In  bond.     U.  S.  v.  Dixy,  3  Wash.  C.  C.  i5- 

of  these*.     In  insurance  policy.     Fletcher^-.  Inglis,  2  B.  &  Aid. 

316;  Slater  T'.  Hayward  Rubber  Co..  26  Conn.  143;  Union  Ins.  Co. 
V.  Groom.  4  Bush.  293  .  Potter  v.  Suffolk  Ins.  Co.,  2  Sumner.  197  ; 
Nelson  v.  Suffolk  Ins.  Co..  8  Cush.  477  ;  Hazard  v.  Ins.  Co.,  i  Sum- 
ner, 3-i8  ,  8  Peters,  557  :  Bellingham  v.  Clark,  i  B.  &  S.  336  lonides 
V.  I  nivfirssii  Ins.  Co,,  14  C.  B.  (N.  S.i  295  ;  Lawrence  v.  Aiaerdein, 
5  B.  &  Aid.  1 10 ;  Koster  v.  Reed.  6  B.  4C  C.  12 :  Tysen  v.  W  -ore,  56 
Barb.  442;    Coles  v.    Marine   Ins.  Co..  .    Wash,   159;   FUtning  v. 


PERILS. 


Co.,  4M0.  (App.) 

Y.  810, 

.  Cas.  57. 

&  N.  272. 

ray,  10  C,  B.  666. 

&  Aid.  389. 


Apr.  Cas.  197- 
.  211. 


344- 
R.  Co.,  21  Conn. 

T  V     r.  77. 
Sharp  V.   Rheil,  55 

Palmer,  6  Blatchf. 

y.  B.  936. 
rlc,8  Wall.  153. 
,  Co.  V.  Glasgow,  9 

Hloward,  11  N.  Y.  9. 
lentine,  11  Mo.  299; 
her,   3  Stew.  &  P. 

rhe  Ewing,  Crabbe, 

Portsmouth,  2  Biss. 

s  V.  Vance,  19  How. 

Rica,  3  Sawy.  538  ; 

I  ;  The  Miletus,  5 

Edwin,  I   Spiague, 

".  232;  24  How.  386  ; 

Belle,  I    Biss.    5.19; 

le  Reeside,  2  Sumn. 

)ld  Hunter.  Blatchf. 


.  Inglis,  2  B.  &  Aid. 
43;  Union  Ins.  Co. 
Co.,  2  Sumner,  197  ; 
d  V.  Ins.  Co.,  I  Sum- 

B.  &  S.  336  lonides 
wrence  v.  Aiaerdein, 

Tysen  v.  M  ;ore,  56 
5h.    159;    FUniing  ?', 


FxuHOD. 
PERIODICAL. 


FEBJUBY. 


PEBUiS—  Continued. 

Marine  Ins.  Co.,  4  Whart.  59;  Washington  Mut.  Ins.  Co.  v.  Reed, 
20  Ohio  St.  199;  Peters  v.  Warren  Ins.  Co.,  14  Peters,  99:  Plaisted 
V.  Boston,  etc.,  Nav.  Co..  27  Me.  132;  Dent  v.  Smith,  10  B.  &  S. 
•  251  ;  Gabay  v.  Lloyd,  3  B.  &  C.  793 ;  Sherwood  v.  General  Mut.  Ins. 

Co.,  1  Blatchf.  251 ;  Anthony  v.  .^tna  Ins.  Co.,  1  Abb.  (U.  S.)  343 
In  statute.    State  v.  Strauss,  49  Md.  294. 

payments.    In  statute.    Re  Cox,  9  Ch.  Div.  159;  re  Griffith.  12 

Ch.  Div.  655. 
PERISHABLE.    In  statute.    Webster  z/.  Peck,  31  Conn.  495. 

goods.    In  insurance  policy      Robinson  v.  Commonwealth  Ins. 

Co.,  3  Sumner,  223. 
In  statute.    Henister  v.  Friedman,  5  Pa.  L.  J.  147  ;  Fisk  v.  Spring,  14 
Cent.  L.  J.  121. 

property.     In  contract.     Illinois,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.    McClellan,  54 

111.  58. 
In  will.     Dugans  v.  Livingston,  15  Mo.  231. 

I^ioies in  their  own  nature.     In  insurance  policy.    Astor  v. 

Union  Ins.  Co.,  7  Cow.  202. 
Queen  v.  Tomlinson;  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  R.  49 :  U.  S.  v.  Elliott,  3  Mason,  1 56 ; 
State  V.  Kirkpatrick,  32  Ark.  117;  Nelson  v.  State,  32  Ark.  193; 
Hood  V.  State,  44  Ala.  81  ;  Com.  7^.  Powell,  2  Mete.  (Ky.)  10;  Coth- 
ran  v.  State.  39  Miss.  541 ;  Hamm  v.  Wickline,  26  Ohio  St.  81 ; 
Com.  V.  Smith,  11  Allen,  243;  U.  S.  v.  Babcock,  4  McLean,  113; 
State  V.  Whittemore,  50  N.  H.  245;  U.  S.  v.  Moore.  2  Lowell.  232; 
Henry  v.  Hamilton.  7  Blackf  506;  State  v.  Wakefield,  73  Mo.  554; 
Carpenter  v.  State,  4  How.  (Miss.)  163  (34  Am.  Dec.  116). 
Haskell  v.  Madison  University,  8  Barb.  174. 

abode.     In  statute.    Turner  v.  Irwin,  78  111.  170. 

agent.    In  statute.    Armstrong  v.  U.  S.,  Gilpin,  420. 

policy.     Baptist  Church  v.  Brooklyn  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  rfi  N.  Y.  153. 

sickness.     In  statute.    Duke  v.  Cranshay,  L.  R.,  i  C.  P.  700. 

sidewalks.     In  statute.    City  of  Lowell  v.  French,  6  Cush.  223. 

solicitor.     In  contract.     Elderton  v.  Emmens,  4  C.  B.  480. 

PERMANENTLY.    In  contract.    Perry  r/.  Wheeler,  12  Bush.  541. 

In  statute.     Newton  v.  Mahoney  Co.,  26  Ohio  St.  316. 

established.    //  statute.    Newton  v.  Commrs..  10  Otto.  549. 

located.     In  dad.    Mead  v.  Ballard.  7  Wall.  290. 

not  to  be  disturbed  without  the .    In  deed.    McClanahan  v. 

Schucker,  45  Mo.  28c, 
Loosey  7'.  Orser,  4  Bosw.  391. 
In  contract.     Bennett  v.  Kennedy,  7  Wend.  163. 

him  to  escape.    In  statute.    Warberton  v.  Woods,  6  Mo.  8. 

swine  to  go  upon  any  sidewalk.    /;/  statute.    Com.  v.  Curtis, 

9  Allen,  266. 

the  same.     In  deed.     Plumb  v.  Jubbs,  41  N.  Y.  443- 

as  ftir  as  the  ice  wiU In  contract.     Vanderslice  v.  Newton,  4 

N.  Y.  130. 
In  statute.     Huxham  v.  Wheeler,  3  H.  &  C.  80. 
drunkenness.    In  statute.    Warden  v.  Tye,  2  C.  P.  Div.  74. 


PERMANENT. 


PERMISSION. 
PERMIT. 


PERMITS. 


t'  '' 


PERMITTED. 


Ztif 


PERSON 


PEBPBTUITY. 

PERSIST. 

PERSISTED. 

PERSON. 


PERMITTED.    or  suffered.    In  deed.    Hobson  v.  Middleton,  6  B.  &  C.  295. 

PERPETRATION,    in  the ■  of  burglary.      In  statute.-   Bissot  v.  State,  53  Ind. 

408. 
PERPETRATOR.    In  statute.    Philo  v.  Illinois,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  33  Iowa,  <?.?■ 

PERPETUAL.    sucoession.    In  charter.     Fairchild  v.  Masonic   Hall  Assn.,  71 

Mo.  526 ;  Scanlan  v.  Cranshaw.  5  Mo.  (App.)  337. 
Ould  V.  Washington  Hospital,  5  Otto,  312. 

in  his  claim.    In  statute.    Godfrey  7/.  Eamos,  i  Wall.  317. 

in  his  endeavors.    Instatute.     Huidekopert/.  Douglasa,  i  Wash. 

C.  C.  259. 
In  statute.     Douglas  v.  Mail  Co.,  4  Cal.  304 ;  Sanders  v.  Olhausen,  51 
Mo.  163;  State  V.  Jackson,  51  Mo.  198;  Proctor  v.  H.  &   St.  Joe  R. 
R.,  64  Mo.  1 13  ;  Connor  v.  C,  R.  I.  &  P.  R.  R.,  59  Mo.  285  ;  Schultz 
V.  Pacific  R.  R.,  36  Mo.  13;  Rohback  v.  Pacific  R.  R.  43  Mo.  187; 
State  V.  Field,  49  Mo.  270;  State  v.  Larrimore,  19  Mo.  391  ;  Russe  v. 
Clarenback,  61  Mo.  310;  Cedar  Co.  7a  Johnson,  50  Mo.  225  ;  Russell 
V.  Taylor,  4  Mo.  550;  5  Mo.  244 ;  People  v.  Rector  ofTrinity  Church, 
22  N.  Y.  44;  Denny  v.  Smith,    18  N.  Y.  567 ;  Olcott  v.  loga  R.  R., 
20  N.  Y.  210;  re  Fox,  52  N.  Y.  530;  Harrison  v.  Harrison,  36  N. 
Y,  543;  Ruckmaii  v.  Pitcher,  20  N.  Y.  9;  Meech  v.  Stoner,   19  N. 
Y.  26;  Rains  v.  City  of  Oshkosh,   14  Wis.   374;  Savings  Bk.  w. 
Nashua,  46  N.  H.  389;  Knox  v.  Protection  Ins.  Co.,  9  Conn.  430  (25 
Am,  Dec.  i) ;  Lindsey  v.  Rollaken,  32  Ark.  626 ;  Shultz  v.  Sutter,  3 
Mo.  (App.)  140;  Tute  V.  James,  46  Vt.  60;  People  v.  Croton  Aque- 
duct Co.,  5  Abb.  Pr.  316;  Martin  v.  State,  24  Tex.  61 ;  Wallace  v. 
Lawyer,  54  Ind.  501  ;  Bartee  v.  Houston,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  36  Tex.  648 ; 
U.  S.  V.  Shawmux,  2  Sawyer,  364;  Delamater  v.  Russell,  4  How.  Pr. 
234;  Leavitt  f.  Cambridge,  120  Mass.;  U.  S.  v.  Amedy,  11  Wheat. 
392;  Beaston  v.  Farmers' Bk.,  12  Peters,  102;  U.  S.  v.  Fox,  94  U. 
S.  315:  State  V.  Herald,  9  Kans.  194;  Bank  v.  Mandeville,  i  Cranch 
C.  C.  552;  Betts  V.  Menard,  i  111.  395;  R.  Co.  v.  Keep,  22  111.  9; 
Com.  v.  Phoenix  Bk.,  11  Mete.  129;  Frostbury  Mutual  Co.  v.  Low- 
dermilk,  50  Md.  175;  Com.  v.  Tewksbury,  11'  Mete.  55;  People  v. 
Utica  Ins.  Co.,  15  Johns.  353  (8  Am.  Dec.  243);  Fisher  v.  Horicon 
Ins.  Co.,  10  Wis.  354;     Peter  v.  Cowie,  2  Q.  B.  Div.  134;   Pharma- 
ceutical Soc.  V.  London  Co.,  4  Q-  B-  Div.  315;  5  Q-  B.  Div.  31°: 
5  App.  Cas.  857 ;  Wheeler  v.  Gray,  4  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  595  ;  Eddieston 
V.  Francis,  7  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  568 ;  King  v.   Fitzmaurice,  i  Jebh.  28 ; 
Douglass  V.  Queen,   13  Q.  B.  84;  U.  S.  v.  Shaw  Mux,  2  Sawyer, 
365;  Madden  w.  Springfield,  131  Mass.  44i  :  Dickie  z/.  Boston,  etc., 
R.  Co.,  131  Mass.  516. 

aggrieved.    In  statute.    Morrow  v.  Wood,  57  Ala.  i ;  Masterson 

V.Gibson,  56  Ala.  57;  Porter  ta  U.  S.,  2  Paine,  3:5;  Graves*  Cases, 
L.  R.,  4  Q.  B.  715  ;  ex  parte  Learoyd,  27  W.  R.  277  ;  re  Woods,  11 
Ch.  Div.  55  ;  re  Tucker,  12  Ch.  Div.  308;  re  White,  14  Ch.  Div.  71  ; 
King  V.  Justices,  3  B.  &  Adol.  938. 
by  whose  aot  or  de&ult.     In  statute.     Brown  t/.Russell,  L.  R., 


In  statute.     State  v.  Bael.  46 


3  QB.  251. 
desiring  to  prosecute  the  same. 

Mo.  528. 

discover.ng.     In  statute.     Rex  %>.  Teasdalc,  3  Esp.  68. 

enliptdd  for  the  navy.     In  statute.      Wilkes  v.  Dingsman,  7 

Hov..  89. 


PERSOS 


C.  295. 
tate,  53  Ind. 


ill  Assn.,  71 


•■,3i7- 

last;,  I  Wash. 

31hausen,  51 
&  St.  Joe  R. 
285 ;  Schultz 

43  Mo.  187; 
91  ;  Russe  v. 
225 ;  Russell 
nity  Church, 
.  loga  R.  R., 
•p.son,  36  N. 
>toner,  19  N. 
ivings  Bk.  v. 
Conn.  430  (25 
,z  V.  Sutter,  3 
Proton  Aque- 
I ;  Wallace  v. 
,  36  Tex.  648 ; 
1,  4  How.  Pr. 
ly,  II  Wheat. 
.  Fox,  94  U. 
He,  I  Cranch 
!ep,  22  111.9; 
I  Co.  V.  Low- 
is  ;  People  v. 
T  V.  Horicon 
34;  Pharma- 
B.  Div.  310; 
)5  ;  Eddieston 
;,  I  Jebh.  28; 
ux,  2  Sawyer, 

Boston,  etc., 

I ;  Masterson 
rraves*  Cases, 
re  Woods,  11 
^Ch.  Div.  71  ; 

lussell,  L.  R., 

ate  V.  Bael.  46 

68. 
Dingsman,  7 


PERSON, 


265 


PERSONAL. 


PERSON  —  Continued. 

firm,  company.     In  statute.    Jones  v.  Page,  44  Ala.  659. 

for  whose  immediate  benefit  it  is  prosecuted.     In  statute. 

Laumier  v.  Francis,  23  Mo.  181 ;  Gildersleeve  v.  Martine,  19  N.  Y. 

321  ;  Montgomery  County  Bk.  v.  Marsh,  7  N.    Y.  481  ;  Butler  7>. 

Patterson,  13  N.  Y.  292  ;   Howland  v.  Willets,  9  N.  Y.  170. 

^in  the  naval  forces  of  the  United  States.     In  statute.      Re 

Bogert,  2  Sawyer,  407 ;  3  Ben.  257. 

interested  in  the  estate.    In  statute.    Smith  v.  Phillips,  54  Ala. 

8  ;  Phillips  v.  Smith,  62  Ala.  575. 

—  interested  in  the  matter.  In  statute.  Hull  t'.  McFarland,  2  C. 
B.  (N.  S.)  807  ;  3  Ben.  257. 

living.    In  statute.    La  Farge  z/.  Exchange  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  22  N. 

Y.  352. 
of  color.    In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  La  Coste,  2  Mason,  133  ;  State  v. 

Watters,  3  Ired.  (L.)  455. 

ofkintohim.    In  statute.    State  7/.  Walton,  74  Mo.  285. 

or  persons.     In  statute.     Ingate  7/.  Lloyd  Austriaco,  4  C.  B.  (F. 

S.)  706  ;  South  Carolina  R.  Co.  %i.  McDonald,  5  Ga.  531  ;  Libb^y  v. 
Hodgdon,  9  N.  H.  394  ;  Bushell  v.  Ins.  Co.,  15  S.  &  R.  173;  Martin 
V.  Branch  Bk.,  14  La.  415  ;  United  States  Bk.  v.  Merchants'  Bk.,  i 
Rob.  (Va.)  573  ;  Planters,  etc.,  Bk.  v.  Andrews,  8  Port.  (Ala.)  404 ; 
McQueen  v.  Middletown  Manfg.  Co.,  16  Johns.  5  ;  Union  Bk.  v.  U. 
S.  Bk.,  4  Humph.  369;  Guardians  v.  Franklin,  3  C.  P.  Div.  377. 

or  persons  damnified.  In  statute.  Duke  of  Somerset  7/.  In- 
habitants, 4  B.  &  C.  171. 

or  property.    McCarthy  t/.  Guild,  12  Mete.  291. 

residing  within  the  United  Kingdom.  In  statvte.  Attorney- 
General  V.  Alexander,  L.  R.,  10  Ex.  20. 

who  has  escaped  the  assessor.  In  statute.  Lehman  v.  Robin- 
son, 59  Ala.  220. 

• who  has  paid  money  lost  upon  any  game  or  wager.     In 

statute.     Harris  v.  Brooks,  56  Ala.  389. 
any .    \In  statute.    Consociated  Presb.  Soc.  7/.  Staples,  23  Conn. 

559 ;  Smith  v.  Congregational  Soc,  23  Conn.  637  ;  Sanborn  v.  Murphy, 
50  N.  H.  65. 

having  upon  or  about  his .    In  statute.    StaLe  v.  Wilforth,  74 

Mo.  528. 

PEBSONAL.      Kirtland  v.  Tart,  39  Conn.  107. 

action.     In  statute.     Dewey  v.  Fifield,  2  Wis.  80. 

baggage.     Connolly  7/.  Warren,  106  Mass.  146  (8  Am.  Rep.  300). 

chattels.     In  statute.    Brenton  v.  Griffiths,  2  C.  P.  Div.  213. 

credit.     In  statute.    Way  v.  Peck,  47  Conn.  23. 

estate.     In  contract.     Bk.  v.  Hulburt,  22  Hun,  310. 

In  statute.     Farmers'  Loan,  etc.,  Co.  v.  Mayor,  7  Hill,  261  ;  Curtiss  v. 

Hoytt,  19  Conn.  155, 
In  will.     Beatty  v.  Judy,  i  Dana,  102. 

estate  and  efibots.     Buckland  v.  Papellon,  L.  R.,  i  Eq.  Cas.  477. 

- —  estate,  property,  chattels  and  efibots.  In  will.  Jones  v. 
Robinson,  3  C.  P.  Div.  345. 

expenses.     In  contract,     Moore  v.  Rfimington,  34  Barb.  427. 

84 


n 


i 


rERSONAL. 

FEB80NAL  —  Continued. 
goods. 


':iil6' 


PERSONS 


n 


In  bill  of  lading.    The  Elvira  Harbeck.  2  Blatchf.  336- 
In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Murray,  i  Cranch  C.   C.  141  ;  U.  S.    z.  Moulton, 
5  Mason.  537  I  U.  S.  v.  Davis.  5  Mason.  356:  U-   S.  v.  Maxon.   S 
Blatchf.  361. 

luggage.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  The  Anna,  2  Am.  L.  Reg.  421. 

omamentB.    In  will.    Willis  v.  Curtois.  i  Beav.  (Rolls.)  1S9. 

property.     Stirman  v.  Cravens.  33  Ark.  376  ;  Southern  Life  Ins. 

Cov.  Cole,  4  Fla.  359  ;  Brownell  v.  Dixon.  37  "l-  '97  :   Leonard  v 
Laurence.  32  N.  J.  (L.)  355  :  Stief  7/.  Hart,  i  N.  Y.  20. 
In  constitution.    Williamson  v.  Harris.  57  Ala.  41- 
Instatute.    Cummings  v.  Cummings.  5.  Mo    ^^i  I  Town  of  Parisj 
Farmers' Bk..  30  Mo.  575:  Fling  z/.  Coodall.  40  N.  H  219.  Turner 
•V.  State,  I  Ohio  St.  422  ;  Sherwood  v.  Sherwood,  32  Conn,  i  :  Ch.  - 
cote  V.  Conley.  36  Ohio  St.  545 :  Butler  v.  Baber,  54  Cal.  178 ;  Gal- 
latin  Co.  v.  Beattie.  3  Montana,  i73- 
In  will.    Johnson  v.  Goss,  128  Mass.  433. 

property  consisting  of  money  and  clothes.    In  will.    Dean  v. 

Gibson,  L.  R..  3  Eq.  Cas.  71 3- 
property,  estate  and  effects.    In  will.    Belaney  z/.  Belaney.  L. 

R.,  2  Ch.  App.  139-  _ 
property  not  capable  of  manual  deUvery.    In  statute,    Ra- 

ventas  v.  Green,  57  Cal.  254. 
property  of  every  kind.    In  deed.  Kendall  v.  Almy,  2  Sumner, 

278. 
representative.    Hagen  v.  Kean.  3  DHL  124:  Jones  v.  Tamter. 

15  Minn.  512  ;  Anderson  v.  Austin,  34  Barb.  319. 
In  will.    Gryll's  Trusts.  L.   R..  6  Eq.  Cas.  589  :  re  Best,  L.  R.,  18  Eq. 

Cas.  687. 

securities.    Gee  v.  Alabama,  etc..  Ins.  Co..  13  Ala.  (N.  S.)  581. 

service.     In  statute.    Moyer  v.  Cook,  12  Wis.  336. 

transaction.    In  statvte.    Re  Paje.  c  Alb.  L.  J.  126  ;  Howell  v. 


In  deed.     Harrison  v.  Black- 


Taylor,  18  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  214. 

"  all  other,  the estate  whatsoever. 

burn,  17  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  690. 

great injury.    Green  v.  State,  29  Miss.  688. 

FEB80NALLY.     Campbell  v.  Uptoiu  1 1 3  Mass.  67. 

aoquamted  with.    -In  notaries  certificate.     Kelly  v.  Calhoun.  50 

Otto.  7'0. 
serve.     Instatute.    Westfall  r/.    Farrell.  13  Wis.  512;  Adams  v. 

Wright.  14  Wis.  409- 

served.    In  statute.    Dunklc  v.  Elston.  71  Ind.  585. 

know In  certificate  of  notary.     Kelly  z/.   Calhoun.  5  Otto.  710. 

hi  statute.     Queen  v.  Hague,  4  B.  &  S.  720. 

any  person  entitled  to  vote.    In  statute.    Whiting  v.  Chappell, 

9  B.  &  S  T019. 
Inconstitur^m.    Ins.  Co.  v.  City  of  N.w  Orleans,  1  Woods,  85. 
In  statute.    City  of  St.  Louis  v.  Rogers.  7  Mo.  20 ;  Cook  v.  Leonard,  6 
B.  &  C.  358;  re  Glover,  L.  R..  17  Eq.  Cas.  121  ;  Doane  v.  Clinton,  2 
Utah,  4<7- 


PERSONATE. 


PBBSOirS. 


PERSONS 


Blatchf.  336. 
I.    V.  Moulton, 
.  V.  Maxon,   5 

..  Reg.  421. 
Rolls.)  1S9. 
thern  Life  Ins. 
7  ;   Leonard  v- 


)wn  of  Paris  v. 

\.  219;  Turner 

I  Conn,  I  ;  Chil- 

Cal.  178 ;  Gal- 


<t  -will.    Dean  v. 

f  V.  Belaney,  L. 

In  statute,    Ra- 

Mrny,  2  Sumner, 

Dnes  V.  Tainter, 

5St,  L.  R.,  18  Eq. 

la.  (N.  S.)  581. 

,6. 

.  126  ;  Howell  v. 

arrison  v.  Black- 
ly V.  Calhoun,  50 
i.  512  ;  Adams  v. 

585. 
loun,  5  Otto,  710. 

liting  V.  Chappell, 

iToods,  85. 

ook  V.  Leonard,  6 

jane  v.  Clinton,  2 


FEESOAS. 


FEBSONS 


267 


PIRACY. 


In  statute.    Parker  Mills f.  Comm'rs  of  Taxes, 


In  statute.     Pen- 


In   statute. 


■Continued. 

and  associations. 

23  N.  Y.  242. 

claiming  through  or  under  the  bankrupt. 

nell  7/.  Walker,  18  C.  B.  652. 

drawing  firewood  for  their  own  ftunily  use. 

Wooster  v.  Van  Vechten,  10  Johns.  467. 

having  the  care  of  the  premises.    In  statute.    Duke  of  Somer- 
set V.  Inhabitants,  4  B.  &  C.  171. 

in  tho  naval  service  of  the  United  States.    In  statute.    Ex 

parte  Reed,  10  Otto,  21. 

of  color.        In  statute.    Johnson  v.  Town  of  Norwich,  29  Conn. 


407. 


FEBSUADINa. 
PEBTENENCIA 
PERVERSE.      - 
PETITION. 
PETROLEUM. 


Respublica  v.  Robert,  i  Dall.  39. 


—  others  to  enlist.     In  statute. 
U.  S.v.  Castellero,  2  Black,  17. 

verdict.     Harrison  v.  Fane,  i  Man.  &  G.  554. 

In  statute.    Bergen  v.  Jones,  4  Mete.  376. 
In  statute.    Jones  v.  Cook,  L.  R.,  6  Q.  B.  505. 

loss  arising  from .    In  insurance  policy.     Ins.  Co.  v.  Express  Co., 

5  Otto,  227. 

PHARMACEUTICAL. chemist.    In  statute.    Reg.  w.  Society,  5  El.  &  Bl.  158. 

PHILOSOPHICAL. or  philanthropic  purposes.    Inwill.    Rotch  v.  Emerson, 

105  Mass.  431. 

PHOTOGRAPH,    original .    In  statute.    Ex  parte  Walker,  lo  B.  &  S.  691. 

PHYSICIAN.    in  attendance.    In  insurance  policy.     Gibson  v.  Am.  Mut.  Life 

Ins.  Co.,  37  N.  Y.  580. 

pretend  to  be  a .    In  statute.    Pedgrift  v.  Chevalier.  8  C.  B.  (N. 

S.)  240 ;  8  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  247. 

her  pocket.     r«  information.     State  v.  V^iison,  30  Conn.  500. 

In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Williams,  3  Fed.  Rep.  484. 

of  land.    In  will.    Josh  v.  Josh,  5  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  465- 


PICEINO. 
PICTURE. 
PIECE. 
PIER. 


In  statute.    Reg.  z/.  Leith,  i  El.  &  Bl.  137  ;  Stevens  z/.  Rhinelander,   5 

Robt.  285.  « 

PIGEON-DROPPER.     In  statute.     State  v.  Newton,  59  Ind.  173. 
PIG-IRON.         In  contract.    Mackenzie  v.  Dunlop,  8  Macq.  H.  L.  Cas.  26. 
PIGh-STY.  necessary  ornuisance.    In  statute.    Norris  z/.  Smith,  10  Ad.  & 

El.  188. 
PILFER.  Becket  v.  Sterrett,  4  Blackf.  499. 

PILLORY.  Rex  v.  Beardmore,  2  Burrow,  792. 

PILOT.  In  statute.    Peake  v.  Screech,  7  Q.  B.  610. 

master  or  mariners.    In  contract.    Zung  v.  Howland,  5  Daly, 

136;  Guillaume  v.  Hamburg,  etc..  Packet  Co.,  42  N.  Y.  2t2. 
PINTS.  In  statute.     Bensusan  w.  Murphy,  14  Blatchf.  536. 

PIPE.  In  contract.    Washing  Machine  Co.  v.  Earle,  3  Wall.  Jr.  321. 

PIRACY.  U.  S.  V.  Smith,  5  Wheat.  153;    Davison  v.  Sealskins.  2  Paine,  324;  U. 

S.  V.  Hutchings,  2  Wheeler  C.  C.  543 :   Dole  v.  New  England  Ins. 

Co.,  2  CliflF.  394:  U.  S.  V.  Jones,  3  Wash.  209 ;  U.  S.  v.  Tully,  i  Gall. 

247 ;  U.  S.  V.  Palmer,  3  Wheat.  610 ;  U.  S.  v.  Klintock,  5  Wheat.  144 ; 

U.  S.  V.  Pirates,  5  Wheat.  .84. 
In  statute.     Re  Tivnan,  5  B.  &  S.  645;  U.  S.  v.  Baker.  5  Blatchf  6. 


lis 
I 

I 


PTHA  TE. 


FIBATE. 
PIRATES. 


FISCABIA. 
PISTOL. 

PITCH-PINE. 
PLACE. 


K 


i 


Davison  ..  Sealskins^Vpaine.  3^4 ;  U.  S.  v.  Tully.  i  Gall.  .47- 
In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Howard,  3  Wash.  C.  C.  34o.  „     ,  „^ 

l^llltlling  thieves.    /«,«.«..«../''/-...     Dole  ..  New  England, 
etc.,  Ins.  Co..  2  Cliff.  395-  *  .„  .  IT  S  « 

riBATIOAL.     _«gre»lon..    /..«'«''•    U.  S.  ..  Smith,  s  Wheat. ,  S3  .«•  S. .. 

piBAiH/iUj.  T,.  "«  ,ek  Adhel.  2  How.  210.  ^      , 

PIHATICALLY     -^a^d  feloniously  run  away  with  any  shipor  vessel,    .n 

PIBATICALLY.    ^^^^^^^     y.  S.  ..  Tully.  i  Gall.  247. 

Moulton  V.  Libby,  37  Me.  472-  ^    *,     ,  . 

i:-f       c*o*P  11  Ark  *«  ;  Hutchinson  7/.  State,  62  Ala.  3. 

'"  A';;rd  TstrteTAu.  t;;  *&»  -  «'-■  ^  ^'»-  ''■■  "^  - 

Duzan,6BUckf.  31-  rhrVe  2 

_  timber  of  average  quality.    /»  "«"■«"•    J°°«'  "  '=""'*°' 

council,  L.  R    .o  Q..  B.  ,0= .  «--«'«;„";•  "„;  l^J^,  i.  R,  4 
Dock  Co.  7..  Priestly.  4  «■  *  Ad.  192     i        «,.,  champagne, 

Q.ai66:  e»««»''-^'''"""'''°"\5,^    ,    'i    SallCo  v  Wilkinson, 
"wall.  ..4;  U.  S  .-.  Be,ans  3  Wheat  336.  ^^."^1;^^^^  f^^M, 

I  Blatchf.  30:  C.»PP  -^''X"-  £>  434     S.a«  -  Halght,  3. 
46  Vt.  m ;  state  t,.  Ha".  3'  N.  J.  (W  434 .  ^ 

N.  J.  (L.)  3991  State  ^ ^.^^;,^ Zc^^ i>^ Sn,l.^  v.  Redding, 

"T";  a  a  ^,f  Pr^I™  rBuckley,  L.  R.,  S  Q-  B.  39- 1  Sha.  .. 

^t"I:^l^'^-    /«•'«'""■    Co,ai„.Hal.,L.R.,6 
A^^ter.   ln.,a.u,..    Hlpkins..  Birmingham  Gas  CO.,  5  Hurl. 

_!^a^'arra.:«e^«l^-^-  ~-   2— 
_!tr^a-patm».er.    .«.«-..    FredeHcks ..  Payne, 
■     J.  Of  t^'.' /»  *'«''■     Melbourne  ..Green«e.d,  7  C.  a  (N.S., 
Z  ofr:=:.rr  ;  ".""  Wame,  .  Brighton  Muarium.  U 

_^„i;^L    Bank  01  Columh...  La»„nce   .  Pet. „«:   - 
phenso„..Primrose  8PortM55   33A".  >^^   ^  ^^ 

fZ,:.  KetheT.u  M:st3».  Barre  Bk.  ..  Hingham  Man*. 

Co.,  .27  "»»*•/'•  Lewis  ..  Davis,  8  Daly,  .8s. 

7,::L'rtyers  ..  Western  Co.,  .4  Blatch..  9;  Southern  E,.  Co. .. 

Crook,  44  Ala.  468.  g^,,,    „ 
of  ctramatio  entertamment.    Insmuie. 

O  B.  J17 ;  I-ee  ".  Simpson,  3  C,  B.  880.  „    ,    »  „    ..o- 

^of^««,re».J/«--^,-,--,^,»"/4„l':-r^ 

Sewell  V.  Taylor,  7  C.  B.  (N.  &.;  io«  1  ^ 

c.  584- 


62  Ala.  3 ; 
;  State  V. 

.  Clarke,  2 

h  V.  Town 

378;  Hull 
ge,  L.  R.,  4 
Ihampagne, 
Wilkinson, 
V.  Fairfield, 

Haight,  31 
La  Coste,  2 
V.  Redding, 
)i ;   Shaw  V. 

lall,  L.  R.,  6 

Co.,  5  Hurl. 

ie.    Queen  v. 

sks  V.  Payne, 

C.  B.  (N.  S.) 

Aquarium,  L. 

>et,578;  Ste- 
Little  V.  Cam- 
98  Mass.  95; 
gham  Manfg. 

8  Daly,  185. 
3.  B.  Div.  134. 
lern  Ex.  Co.  v. 

;11  V.  Smith,  12 

url.  &  N.  149; 
Payne,  i  H.  & 


PLACE. 


FIiAOE—  Continued. 


269 


PLEAS. 


"PliACED. 


PLACES. 


PLAIN. 


of  publication.    In  statute.    Ricketts  v.  Hyde  Park,  85  111.  1 10. 

out.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Inhabitants,  1 1  Ad.  &  Ell.  657 ;  King 

V.  Inhabitants,  8  B.  &  C.  95. 
where  suoh  business  is  carried  on.     In  statute.    U.  S.  v. 

Boecker,  21  Wall.  652. 
other .     In  statute.     Daggett  v.  Catterns,  17  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  670;  19 

C.  B.  (N.  S.)  766 ;  Bows  v.  Fenwick,  L.  R.,  9  C.  P.  339. 

usual of  business.    In  statute.  Palmer  v.  Kelleher,  1 1 1  Mass.  32 1 

elected  or  chosen.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Humphrey,  10  Ad.  & 


PLAINTIPP. 


PliANTS. 


Ell.  361. 
In  statute.     Queen  v.  Backhouse,  7  B.  &  S.  921 ;  Rex  v.  Hall,  i  B.  & 

C.  238 ;  U.  S.  V.  Tierney,  i  Bond,  572. 
adequate  and  complete  remedy  at  law.    In  statute.    Bean  v. 

Smith,  2  Mason,  270. 

English  type.    In  statute.    Porter  v.  Gilk<iy,  57  Mo.  235. 

statement.     In  statute.     Mann  v.  Morewood,  5  Sandf.  557 ; 

Comm'rs  v.  Pender,  79  N.  C.  524. 
Brents  v.  Barnett,  4  Bibb,  251 ;  Bank  of  Salina  v.  Henry,  i  Hill,  555; 

5  Hill,  523. 
In  statute.     King  v.  Lane,  7  Mo.  242 ;  Wescott  v.  Booth,  49  Ala.  182. 
and  vegetable  productions.    In  statute.     Rex  v.  Hodges,  i  M. 


6  M.  344- 

PT.ATJPTATTQW.    Attorney-General  v.  Judges,  38  Cal.  291 ;   Stowe  v.  Davis,  10  Ired. 

(L.)  431 ;  Cone  v.  Roxbury,  9  Gray,  485. 
In  statute.     State  v.  Blythe,  3  McCord,  363;   Sanderlin  v.  State,  2 

Humph.  315. 
supplies.    In  statute.    Herman  v.  Perkins,  52  Miss.  813 ;  Cook  v. 

Lyon,  54  Miss.  368 ;  Wright  v.  Walton,  56  Miss.  i. 
my .    In  will.     Bradshaw  v.  Ellis,  2  Dev.  &  B.  (Eq.)  686  (32  Am. 

Dec.  686). 
for  the  purpose  of .    In  statute.    East  Haven  v.  Hemingway, 

7  Conn.  186. 
Wilhite  V.  Barr.  67  Mo.  284, 
In  commitment.     Re,  Davis,  2  Hurl.  &  N.  149. 
peep  abo.     In  letter.     State  v.  Avery,  7  Conn.  266  (18  Am.  Dec. 

105). 
at  any  game.    In  statute.    Ansley  v.  State,  36  Ark.  68. 


PLANTINO. 

PLAT. 

PLATFORM. 

PLAYED. 

PLAY. 

PLAYS. 

PLEA. 

PLEAD. 

PLEADED. 

PLEADnra. 


PLEADINGS. 
PLEAS. 


In  statute.    Ex  parte  Attorney-General,  53  CaL  246. 

Neave  v.  Avery,  16  C.  B.  335  ;  State  v.  Ryan,  2  Mo.  (App.)  303. 

In  rule  of  court,    Cutts  v.  Lunedge,  9  Q.  B.  1022. 

issuably.     Barker  z/.  Gleadon,  5  Dowl.  136. 

In  statute.    Campbell  v.  Perkins,  8  N.  Y.  430. 

State  V.  Ryan,  2  Mo.  (App.)  303. 

In  rule  of  court.    Edden  v.  Ward,  12  Ad.  A;  Ell.  429. 

In  statute.    Johnson  v.  Laughlin,  7  Kas.  359 ;  Com.  v.  Lockwood,  109 

Mass.    331. 
Desnoyer  t.  Hereux,  i  Minn.  17. 
all of  personal  actions.  In  statute.  Stuart  v.  Jones,  i  El.  &  Bl.  32. 


PLEASURE. 


270 


POOR. 


FLEASURB. 


FIiEDQE. 


I 

IB  ' 


n 


PLOW. 

PLUNDER. 

PLY. 


PLYINO. 


POCKET. 
POINT. 

POINTED. 
POISON. 

POISONING. 

POKER. 

POLICE. 


POLIOY. 


POOL. 
POOR. 


carriage.     Moss    v.  Moore.    18  Johns.    128.  19    Johns.    tAi', 

Middlesex  Tp.  Co.  v.  Wentworth.  9  Cynn.  37  •  ;  Talcott  Mountain 

Tp.  Co.  V.  Marshall.  11  Conn.  185. 

for  and  during  their .    In  deed.    Cole  v.  Lake  Co.,  54  N.  H.  242. 

Doak  V.  Bank  of  the  State.  6  Ired.  (L.)  309:  Thompson  v.  Andrews  8 

Jones  (N.  C).  453 ;  Brown  ..  .Bement.  8  Johns.  98  ;  ^-^  ^.f;^; 

lev    8  Vt.  435;  First  Nat.   Bk.  v.  Nelson.  38  Ga.  39i  ;  Foltier  v. 

Schroder   .9  La.  Ann.  .7  I  Walcott  v.  Keith.  22  N.  H.  .96  ;  Bousey 

'  Amte?8  Pick.,  236  ;  Payne  ..  Bensley.  8  Cal.   ^^^  Brewster  .. 

Hartley.  37  Cal.  15.  „        w    r    t 

Bhovel .     In  indiament.     State  v.  Sansom.  3  Brev.  N.  t..  5- 

Carters  v.  Andrews,  .6  Pick.  . :  U.  S.  v.  Pitman,  .  Sprague.  .96. 

for  hire.    In  statute.    Blackpool  Local  Bd.r.  Bennett.  4  HurL 

.     &  N.  128  ;  Blackpool  Local  Bd.  v.  Kenyon,  4  Hurl.  &  N.  133- 
worker  navigate.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Tibbie,  4  El.  &  Bl. 

888. 
In  statute.    Walker  v.  Evans.  2  El.  &  El.  359-  „    ^  ^    „    ,0.  . 
for  hire.    In  statute.    Allen  v.  Tunbridge,  L.  «••«  C.  P.  481. 

Clarke  v.  Stanford.  L.  R.,  6  Q.  B.  357  :  Case  v.  Storey.  L.  R.,  4  Ex. 

the  —  of.    In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Sherman.  105  Mass.  170. 
In  statute.     Daniels  v.  R.  Co..  3  Wall.  230. 

such .    In  contract.    Black  v.  U.  S..  i  Otto.  267. 

out.    In  statute.     Deenehey  r.  Woodson.  loo  Mass.  19S. 

In  statute.    Berry,  v.  Henderson,  L.  R..  5  Q-  B.  296 ;  People  v.  Van- 

Deleer,  53  Cal.  i47- 
ahorse.    In  libel.    Glines  7;.  Smith,  48  N.  H.  259. 

Laythain  v.  Agnew,  70  Mo.  48. 

Board  v.  Western  Trans.  Co..  6  Greg.  222. 

ofELoer.    Com.  7/.  Smith,  11 1  Mass.  407- 

.__  power.    Town  of  Lake  View  ..  Rose  HIH  Cemetery.  7o  "^  i9^  ; 

Com.  V.  Alger,  7  Cush.  84 ;  Thorpe  v.  Rutland,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  a;  vt. 

149 ;  City  of  New  York  v.  Miln,  1 1  Pet.  102. 

. purposes.    Sessions  v.  Crunkelton,  20  Ohio  St.  349- 

of  insurance.    Manny  z/.  Dunlap,  i  Woolw.  372. 

ofthelaw.    in  statute.    Tioga  Co.  v.  South  Creek  Tp.,  75  ?»• 

any_^^;    In  statute.    Hudson  t..  Ins.  Co.,  7  El.  &  Bl.  40. 

playing .    Wilkenson  v.  Gill.  74  N.  Y.  63  (30  Am.  Rep.  264). 

Kilbourne  v.  Thompson,  23  Alb.  L.  J.  227. 

Potter  V.  Chicago,  etc..  R.  Co..  22  Wis.  616. 

In  statute.     State  v.  Osawkee  Tp..  14  Kas.  418. 

In  will.    Attorney-General  v.  Northumberland,  7  Ch.  D.v.  74$. 

children.    In  will.    Dashiell  t/.  Attorney-General.  5  H.  &  J.  39« 

(9  Am.  Dec.  572)-  .       ^,    ,       ..vK    rh 

__  inhabitants.     In  will.     Attorney-General  r/.  Clarke.  Amb.  Ch. 

-i'ldnsmen    and    kinswomen.     In  will.     Attomey-General  v. 

Price,  17  Ves.  37J-  -^u   9  c  *  p    4,^11 

relations.     In  will.    McNeiUedge  v.  aalbraith.  8  S.  4  R.  43  (" 

Am.  Dec.  572* ;  Brown  v.  Higgs.  4  Vesey.  708. 


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hns.    443  ; 
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N.  H.  242. 
Andrews,  8 
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Foltier  v. 
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Jrewster  v. 

C.  5. 

B,  196. 

!«,  4  Hurl. 

N.  133- 

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C.  P.  481 ; 
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195. 

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POSSESSION. 


FOOBEST. 
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FORTABLE. 
POBTION. 

FOBTS. 

FOSSESS. 

FOSSESSED. 

FOSSESSIO. 

FOSBESSION. 


In  will.     Atty.-Gen.  v.  Northumberland,  7  Ch.  Diy.  745. 

China, and  parian  ware.     In  statute.     Arthur  v.  Jacoby,    13 

Otto,  678. 
Queen  v.  Dock  Co..  7  (J.  B.  i  ;  U.  S.  v.  Morel.  13  Am.  Jur.  279  ;  Gray 

V.  Gardner,  17  Mass.  188. 
In  insurance  policy.     Cockey  v.  Atkinson,  2  B.  &  Aid.  460. 
In  statute.     Kites  v.  Case,  i  B.  &C.  106  ;  De  Longuemere  v.  New  York 

Ins.  Co.,  10  Johns.  120;  De  Longuemere  v.  Firemen's  Ins.  Co.,  10 

Johns.  126;  Patrick  7/.  Commercial  Ins.  Co.,  11  Johns.  9;  Simpson 

V.  Pacific  Mut.  Ins.   Co.  1  Ilolnvjs.  136;  Farrand  7'.  Cooper.  12  C. 

B.   (N.  S.)   330 ;    Dock  Co.  v.  Browne.  2   B.   &  Ad.  43 ;    Ayer  v. 

Thacher.  3  Mason,  123;  Hull  Dock  Co,  v.  Priestley.  4  B.  &  Adol. 

192. 
of  Boston.     In  statute.    Martin  v.  Hilton,  9  Mete.  371 ;  Young  v. 

The  Orpheus,  119  Mass.  185. 

of  delivery.    The  Two  Catherines,  2  Mason.  319. 

of  destination.     In  insurance  policy.     Washington  Ins.  Co.  v. 

White,  103  Mass.  239;  Gookin  v.  New  England,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  12 

Gray,  501. 
of  discharge.     In  insurance  policy.    Bramhall  v.  Sun  Mut.  Ins. 

Co.,  104  Mass.  510  (6  Am.  Rep.  261). 
In  bill  of  lading.    Knell  v.  U.  S.  Steam  Co.,  33  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  423. 

of  Falmouth.    Smith  v.  Swift,  8  Mete.  329. 

of  lading.     In  insurance  policy.     Brown  7/.  Tayleur,  4  Ad.  &  Ell. 

241. 
Ofliisbon.     In  charter-party.     Goddard  v.  Bulow,   i   N.  &  Mc. 

45- 
of  loading.    In  insurance  policy.    Equitable  Ins.  Co.  7/.  Hearne, 

20  Wall.  494;  Hanover  v.  Hutchinson,  L.  R.,  4  Q.  B.  523;  L.  R.,  5 

Q.  B.  584. 
of  New  Orleans.    In  insurance  policy.    Mobile  Marine  Ins.  Co. 

V.  McMillan,  27  Ala.  77. 
risk.    In  insurance  policy.    Nelson  v.  Sun  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  71  N.  Y. 

453- 
home White's  Bk.  v.  Smith,  7  Wall.  646. 

In  deed.     Goflv.  Pope,  83  N.  C.   123. 

Holly  V.  State,  54  Ala.  238. 

In  indictment.     Holly  v.  State,  54  Ala.  238. 

and  havens.     Paine  w.  Woods,  108  Mass.  169. 

all  the  property  I .    In  will.    Jones  v.  Sasser,  i  Dev.  &  B.  452- 

of.    In  wilt.     Hemingway  v.  Hemingway,  22  Conn.  462. 

pedis.    Porter  v.  Kennedy,  i  McMull.  357. 

Tredwell  v.  Reddick,  i  Ired.  (L.)  56;  Williams  7/.  Buchanan,  i  Ired.  (L.) 
535  ;  Redfield  7/.Utica,  etc.,  R.  Co..  25  Barb.  54;  BaconT/.  Sheppard, 
II  N.  J.  (L.)  197  ;  SanfordT/.  Pierce,  126  Mass.  146. 

In  contract.    Tilly  v.  Thomas,  L.  R.,  3  Ch.  (App.)  61. 

In  statute.  Rex  v.  Rowley,  i  Russ.  &  Ry.  no;  Queen  v.  St.  Giles,  * 
Q.  B.  447;  Sepulveda  v.  St.  Giles,  39  Cal.  13  ;  Kimbro  v.  Hamilton^ 
28  Tex.  560;  Lofton  7/.  Cobb,  i  Jones  (L.),  406;  Stephens  7/.  Leach^ 
19  Pa.  St.  262   Robinson  7/.  Douglass,  2  Aiken,  364;  Reed  z/.  Field, 


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15  Vt.  672;  State  V.  Washburn,  n  Iowa,  245;  Pegram  v.  Carton, 

10  Bosw.  505. 
of  any  person.     In  statute.    Six  hundred  and  fifty-one  Chests  o( 

Tea  V.  U.  S.,  I  Paine,  499. 

of  the  premiaeB.    In  statute.    Sanford  v.  Pierce,  126  Mass.  146. 

order  or  dispoBition.     In  statute.    Storer  v.  Hunter,  3  B.  &  C. 

J77;  Grcenway  v.  Clarl<,  4  B.  &  C.  318. 
roverBion  or  remainder.      In   statute.     May  v.   Slaughter,  3 

Maisli.  508. 
actual .     Bynum  v.  Carter,  4  Ired.  (L.)  310;  Wolf  7'.  Ament,  i 

Grant's  Cas.  1 50. 
actual In  statute.     Davis  v.  Spring  Valley  Waterworks,  57  Cal. 


543- 


of  goods.     In  statute.    Heyman  v. 


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agent  intrusted  with  the 

Flewker,  13  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  520. 
apparent ///  statute.     Barrow  v.  Bell,  5  El.  &  Bl.  540 ;  Cough 

V.  Evered,  2  H.  &  C.  10. 

change  of .     Sims  v.  Sims,  8  Port.  449  (33  Am.  Dec.  293). 

delivery  of .     Sims  v.  Sims,  8  Port.  449  (33  Am.  Dec.  293). 

found  in  his In  statute.     Hoshaw  v.  Gullett,  53  Mo.  208. 

having  in .     In  statute.     State  v.  Potter,  42  Vt.  495. 

immediate  right  of .    In  statute.    Campau  v.  Campau,  19  Mich. 

116. 

in .    In  uiill.    Martelli  v.  Holloway,  L.  R.  5  H.  L.  533. 

uninterrupted .  Reed  v.  Earnhart,  10  Ired.  (L.)  516. 

of  profit.     In  statute.     Schondler  t/.  Wace,  i  Camp.  487. 

as  fax  as without  expense.    In  contract.     Herand  v.  Leaf,  S 


C.  B.  160. 


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POSTEBITY. 
POST-NOTES. 
POST-OBIT. 
POST-OPPICE. 


.    In  insurance  policy.    Mann  t/.  Western  Ass.  Co.,  19 
U.  C.  Q.  B.  314;  Cammell  v.  Beaver,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  39  U.  C.  Q.  B.  i. 
In  will.     Breckenridge  v.  Denny,  8  Bush.  523. 
Hogg's  Appeal,  22  Pa.  St.  479. 

bond.     Chesterfield  v.  Jameson,  2  Ves.  157. 

In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Marselis,  2  Blatchf.  108 ;  U.  S.  v.  Nott,   i  Mc- 
Lean, 506. 

POST-OPPICES.    and  post-roads.    In  statute.    Ex  parte  Jackson,  6  Otto,  727. 

POSTPONE.       Hager  v.  Danforth,  8  How.  Pr.  448 ;  Shufelt  v.  Power,  13  How.  Pr.  89. 

In  statute.     Bispham  v.  Tucker,  Penn.  (N.  J.)  253. 
POST-ROAD.     In  statute.     Railway  Mail  Service  Cases,  13  Ct.  of  CI.  199. 
POST-BOUTE.  In  statute.     Railway  Mail  Service  Cases,  13  Ct.  of  CI.  199. 

POSTS.  depots  and  stations.   In  contract.  Caldwell's  Case,  19  Wall.  264. 

POUND.  to^vTi .     In  deed.     Wooley  v.  Groton,  2  Cush.  305. 

POUNDS.  —      '  *erling.    In  certificate.    Schermerhorn  v.  Talmand,  14  N.  Y.  93. 

POWDEB. 'gazine.    Harley  v.  Herl,  2  Cal.  282. 

POWEB.  In  plea.    Hallewell  v.  Morrell,  i  Man.  &  G.  367. 

and  authority.   In  statute.   County  Coram 'rs  v.  D-'z-kett,  20  Md. 

468. 

coupled  with  interest.     Hunt  v,  Rousimaniere,  2  Mason,  249;  8 

Whe;it.  20^  ;  Wilson  %>.  Troup,  2  Cow.  196. 


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of  revocation. 


In  statute.     Doe  v.  Hawkins,  2  Q.  B.  :.\2. 

.    In  statute.    Barton  v.  Merriam,  27  Mo.  235 ; 


Wooters  v.  Interna- 


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not  within  the  — 

Pope  V.  Mooney,  .,3  Ao.  104. 
FBACnCABLE.    In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Wise,  7  Fed.  Rep.  190. 

as  near  the  court-house  as .    In  contract. 

tional  R.  Co.,  54  Tex.  294. 

as  nearly  uniform  as .    In  constitution. 

25  Wis.  339. 

as  soon  afterward  as .    In  insurance  policy.    Parsons  v.  Queen 

Ins.  Co.,  43  U.  C.  Q.  B.  271. 

as  speedily  as .   In  statute.   State  v.  School  Directors,  74  Mo.  23. 

Pi..ACnCABLY.     Streeter  v.  Streeter,  43  "1-  'SS- 

FRACnCAIi.     location.     Hubbell  v.  McCuUoch,  47  Barb.  287. 

FBACnCAIJiY.    In  statute.    Gardner  v.  Cowles,  3  Ch.  Div.  305. 
PRACTICE.        Allen  v.  Smillie,  i  Abb.  Pr.  354 ;   Raymond  v.  Danbury,  etc.,  R.  Co., 
14  Blatchf.  133. 
In  statute.    Attorney-Gen.  v.  Siileen,  10  H.  L.  Cas.  704. 

as  an  apothecary.    In  statute.    Apothecaries  Co.  v.  Greenwood, 

2  B.  &  Ad.  708. 

medicine.    In  statute.    Anthe  v.  State,  6  Tex.  (App.)  202. 

physio.    College  of  Physicians  v.  Rose,  6  Mod.  44. 

pleadings  and  forms  and  modes  of  proceeding.    In  statute. 

Nuddz/.  Barrows,  i  Otto,  426;  Beardsley  w.  Littell,  14  Blatchf.  104; 
Indianapolis  R.  R.  v.  Horst,  3  Otto,  291;  Sage  v.  Tauszky,  6  Cent. 
L.  J.  7. 
In  statute.    Ex  parte  Delaney,  43  Cal.  480 ;  Barber  v.  Gamson,  4  B.  & 
Aid.  287. 

law.    In  constitution     State  v.  Marks,  30  La.  Ann.  97. 

other  fi.'audulent,  swindling  or  deceitftil .    In  statute.    State 

V.  Sumner,  10  Vt.  587  (33  Am.  Dec.  219). 
In  statute.    Ex  parte  Read,  i  B.  &  Ad.  957. 

medicine  or  healing  the  sick.    In  statute.    Macon  v.  State,  4 

Humph.  421. 

land.     In  statute.    Tracks  v.  St.  L.  &  I.  M.  R.  R.,  58  Mo.  15. 

or  timber  land.    In  statute.    Brunell  v.  Hopkins,  42  Iowa,  429. 

of  Christ's  holy  gospel.    In  will.     Shore  v.  Wilson,  9  CI.  & 

Fin.  35S ;  Attorney-Gen.  v.  Drummond,  i  Dr.  &  War.  353 ;  2  H.  L. 
Cas.  837. 

Shields  v.  Shields,  60  Barb.  56. 
Simpson  v.  Robert,  35  Ga.  181. 
In  statute.    Garcia  v.  State,  5  Tex.  (App.)  340 ;  Tuttle  v.  State,  6  Tex. 

(App.)  556- 
Adams  v.  Vose,  i  Gray,  51;  Webster  v.  Com.,  5  Cush.  403. 
Brooks  V.  Norris,  124  Mass.  172. 
Spencer  v.  Colt,  89  Pa.  St.  314. 


PRACTICES. 

PRACTISED. 
PRACTISES. 

PRACTisnra. 


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PRECARIOUS 

PRBCEDnra. 


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PRECINCT. 

PRECISE. 


PREDECESSOR. 


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.  In  statute.  Attorney-General  v.  Baker,  4  Hurl.  &  N.  20 ;  Charlton 
V.  Merrick,  4  App.  Cas.  427  ;  Braybrooke  v.  Attorney-General,  9  H. 
L.  Cas.  1 50  ;  Attorney-General  v.  Floyer,  7  Hurl.  &  N.  260. 

In  indictment.     Reg.  v.  Albert,  5  Q.  B.  41. 


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dividends.     In  certificate.     St.  John  7'.  Erie  Co.,  lo  Blatchf.  271. 

stock.     Lockart  v.  Van  Aistync,  31  Mich.  76. 

In  statute.     Burt  v.  Rattle,  31  Oiiio  St.  116. 

indiotment  is .    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Inhabitants,  3  Q.  B.  900. 

PREFEBENCE.    In  statute.    Clarion  Bk.  z/.  Jones,  3i  Wall.  325;  Wager  v.  Hall,  16 
Wall.  584. 

Com.  V.  Brown,  14  Gray,  419. 

In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Parker,  9  Mete.  600. 

withaohUd.    In  will.     Blakiston  r/.  Haslewood.io  C.  B.  545. 

withohUd.    In  statute.     State  v.  Howard,  32  Vt.  380. 

woman.    In  statute.    Eckhardt  v.  People,  22  Hun,  525. 

In  statute.    Com.  v.  Webster,  5  Cush.  296. 

of  the  judge.    In  statute.    Western  Bk.  w.  Tallman,  15  Wis.  92, 

to  the of  the  purchaser.    In  statute.    Sandys  v.  Hall,  3  Q.  B. 

Div.  449  ;  Hoyle  v.  Hitchman,  4  Q.  B.  Div.  233. 

without .     English  v.  English,  12  C.  E.  Green,  579;  Cochran  ■". 

Confer,  3  Del.  Ch.  27 ;  Wanzer  v.  Self,  30  Ohio  St.  378  ;  Burlen  v. 
Shannon,  3  Gray,  387 ;  Crews  v.  Cleghorn,  13  Ind.  438  ;  Brown  v. 
Brown,  37  N.  H.  536  ;  Lang^'.  Waring,  25  Ala.  628;Fiskz'.  Parker, 
14  La.  Ann.  491  ;  Paddock  v.  Forrester,  3  Man.  &  G.  904  ;  McKee 
V.  Rogers.  30  Ark.  273  ;  Denant  v.  Essex  Co.,  7  Wall.  107  ;  Creigh- 
ton  V.  Kerr,  20  Wall.  8  ;  Maginac  v.  Thomson,  1 5  How.  281. 

without to  charter-party.    In  bill  of  lading.    406  Hogsheads 

of  Tobacco,  4  Blatchf.  320. 

FBEMEDITATED.  In  statute.  Bower  v.  State,  5  Mo.  364 ;  Sullivan  v.  People,  i 
Park.  C.  C.  347  ;  State  v.  Ellis,  74  Mo.  221 ;  State  v.  Lewis,  74  Mo. 
222 ;  State  v.  Kotovsky,  74  Mo.  247  ;  Lanergan  v.  People,  6  Park, 
C.  C.  210;  State  V.  Lopez,  15  Nev.  407. 

design.    In  statute.    People  v.  Clark,  7  N.Y.  385  ;  Hogan  v.  State. 

36  Wis.  226  ;  McDaniel  v.  State,  8  S.  &  M.  401. 
PBEMISES.        Trull  v.  Eastman,  3  Mete.  121  ;  Reg.  v.  Inhabitants,  5  Q.  B.  489. 

In  deed.     Perry  v.  Davis,  3  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  776;  New  Jersey  Zinc  Co,  v. 

FrankliniteCo.,  IS  N.  J.  (Eq.)4'8;   Berry  7/.  Billings,  44  Me.  4«6; 

Buddz/.  Brooke,  3  Gill,  198;  Farquharson  v.  Eichelberger,  15  Md. 

63;  Holbrook  v.  Chamberlain,  116  Mass.   155;  Fuller  v.  Davis,  4 

Duer,  187  ;  Holbrook  v.  Debs,  99  111.  372. 
In  insurance  policy.    Reidv.  Ins.   Co.,  19  Hun,  284  ;  Herriman  7/.  Ins. 

Co.,  45  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  394 ;  Haughton  v.  Eubank,  4  Camp.  89  ;  Prieger 

V.  Exchange,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  6  Wis.  91. 
In  statute.     State  v.  Jaeger,  63  Mo.  407  ;  State  v.    Wyle,  55  Mo.  67 ; 

New  Jersey  Zinc  Co.  v.  Franklinite  Co..  13  N.  J.  (Eq.)  322  ;  Swan  v. 

State,  II  Ala.  594  ;  Sandy  v.  State.  60  Ala.  18 ;   Pearce  v.  State,  40 

Ala.  720 ;  Reg.  v.  Leith,  i  El.  &  Bl.  1 37 ;  Bowers  r/.  Pomeroy,  21  Ohio 

St.  184 ;  Salt  Co.  v.  Wilkenson,  8  Blatchf.  30 ;  State  7/.  Black.  9  Ired. 

378;  Downman  v.  State,   14  Ala.  242  ;  Amos  v.  Fond  du  Lac,  46 

Wis.  695. 
Inwill.     Hemming  f.Willetts,  7 C.  B.  715. 
drunk  or  consumed  on  the .    In  statute.    Cross  v.  Watts,  13  c. 

B.  (N.  S.)  240 ;  Deal  v.  Schofield.  L.  R..  3  Q-  B.  9;  8  B.  &  S.  762. 


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ofevidenoo.    In  instruction.    Shinn  r.  Tucker,  37  Ark. 


FBESCRIBED. 


of  proof.    In  instruction.     Haskins  w.  Haskins,  9  Gray,  391. 
—  by  law.     Sloan  v.  Gibson,  4  Mo.  32 ;  Exline  v.    Smith,   $  Cal. 


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limits.    In  statute. 

when  not  found  as- 

Colby,  54  Cal.  37. 

PBESCBIFTION.     State  v.  Kansas,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  45  Iowa,  139. 
In  statute.    Chenot  v.  Lefevre,  8  111.  637. 


Caswell  V.  Cook,  1 1  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  649. 

-  in  the  code.    In  constitution.    People  v. 


In 


made  and  sig^ned  by  a  regular  praotising  physician, 

statute,    Carrington  v.  Com.,  78  Ky.  83. 

or  recommendation  of  a  graduated  physician.    In  statute. 

Thompson  v.  State,  37  Ark.  411. 

PRESENCE.       Hochreiter  v.  People,  1  Keyes,  66;  Reg.  v.  Webb,  2  C.  &  K.  938. 

of  any  female.    In  statute.    Brady  v.  State,  48  Ga.  31 1. 

in  her .    In  statute.    Henderson  v.  State,  63  Ala.  193. 

in  the of  the  testator.     In  statute.    Boldry  v.  Parris,  2  Cush. 

433;  Watson  V.  Pipes,  32  Miss.  462  ;  Gaylor's  Appeal,  43  Conn.  82  j 
Howard's  Will,  5  T.  B.  Mon.  199  (17  Am.  Dec.  6o> ;  Mandeville  v. 
Parker,  31  N.  J.  (Eq.)  244;  Graham  v.  Graham,  10  Ired.  219;  Shires 
V.  Glasscock,  2  Salk.  688 ;  Dary  v.  Smith,  3  Salk.  395  ;  12  Mod.  37  ; 
Longford  v.  Eyal,  i  P.  Wmc.  740 ;  Newton  v.  Clarke,  2  Curteis,  320 ; 
Todd  V.  Winchelsea,  M.  &  M.  1 2 ;  2  C.  &  P.  488 ;  3  Russ.  441 ;  Percy's 
case,  I  Rob.  278  ;  Casson  v.  Dade,  i  Bro.  C.  C.  90  :  Dick.  586 ;  Trim- 
nell'scase,  u  Jur,  (N.  S.)  248;  Edleston  v.  Speake,  Holt.  222;  3 
Mod.  259 ;  Machall  v.  Temple,  2  Show.  288 ;  Broderick  v.  Broderick, 
I  P.  Wms.  239;  Clark  v.  Ward,  i  Brj.  P.  C.  137;  Tribe  v.  Tribe,  13 
Jur.  793;  I  Robt.  775;  Wright  v.  Manifold,  i  M.  &  S.  294;  Ellis' 
case,  2  Curteis,  395  ;  Col  man's  case,  3  Curteis,  118;  Norton  ».  Bazett, 
Dea.  &  Sw.  259;  Kiltick's  case,  3  Sw.  &  Tr.  578 ;  Violette  v.  Ther- 
riau,  I  Pug.  &  Bus.  (N.  B.)  389;  Wright  f.  Lewis,  5  Rich.  212;  Ray 
V.  Hill,  3  Strobh.  297;  Tucker  v.  Oxner,  12  Rich.  141  ;  Bynum  v. 
Bynum,  1 1  Ired.  632  ;  Cornelius  v,  Cornelius,  7  Jones,  593  ;  Pope  v. 
Picket,  51  Ala.  584;  Moore  v.  Moore,  8  Gratt.  307  ;  Sturdivant  v. 
Birchett,  10  Gratt.  67  ;  Nock  v.  Nock.  10  Gratt.  106 ;  McElfresh  v. 
Guard,  32  Ind.  408;  Turner  v.  Cook,  36  Ind.  129;  Bundy  v.  Mc- 
Knight,  48  Ind.  502;  Mason  v.  Harrison,  5  H.  &  J.  480;  Butler  v. 
Benson,  i  Barb.  526;  Ambre  v.  Weishear,  74  111.  109;  Meurers's 
case,  44  Wis.  392  ;  Robinson  v.  King,  6  Ga.  539  ;  Brooks  v.  Duffell, 
23  Ga.  441  ;  Reed  v.  Roberts,  26  Ga.  294 ;  Lamb  v.  Girtman,  33  Ga. 
289 ;  Reynolds  v.  Reynolds,  i  Spears.  253  ;  Jones  v.  Tuck,  3  Jones. 
202  ;  Orndorf  w  Hummer,  12  B.  Mon.  619;  Neil  v.  Neil,  i  Leigh,  6; 
Edelen  v.  Hardy,  7  H.  &  J.  61  ;  Right  v.  Price,  Doug.  241 ;  Hudson 
V.  Parker,  i  Rob.  24 ;  McGuire  v.  Kerr,  2  Bradf.  244 ;  Jackson  v. 
Moore,  14  La.  Ann.  213  ;  Hall  v.  Hall,  18  Ga.  40 ;  Aun»'-'1  v.  Wilt,  9 
Pa.  St.  54. 

out  of  the of  her  husband.    In  statute.    Deery  v.  Cray,  5  Wall. 

795- 

PBBSBNT.          In  statute.     Queen  v.  Rector,  8  Ad.  &  El.  357  ;  Griffin  v.  V/eatherby, 
9  B.  &  S.  726 ;  Com.  v.  Keefe,  9  Gray,  291. 
attending  physician.    In  will.    Everett  v.  Carr,  59  Me.  325. 


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276 


PRETENSE. 


PBESBNT  —  Continued. 

proprietor.    In  statute.     Walker  v.  Smith,  21  How.  579  ;  Central 

Bridge  Corp.  v.  Abbott,  4  Cush.  473. 
FBESENTATION.    on  the of  the  document.    In  contract.    Bartlett  v.  Holmes, 

20  Eng.  &  Eq.  277. 
PRESENTED.     State  v.  Williams,  2  Hill  (S.  C),  382. 

to  the  governor.     In  constitution.      Harpcnding  v,  Haight,  30 

Cal.  199. 
FBESEITTMEirT.    Collins  v.  State,  13  Fla.  651 ;  Com.  v.  Keefe,  9  Gray,  291  ;  Carmi- 

chael  V,  Bank,  4  How.  (Miss.)  567  (35  Am.  Dec.  408). 
FBESEB V INO.     Piper  v.  Moor,  10  Blatchf.  266. 


FBESIDE. 

FBESIDINa, 
PBE8XTME. 


Tripp 7/.  Bristol  Commrs.,  2  Allen,  558. 

In  constitution.     Smith  v.  People,  47  N.  Y.  33. 

officer.    In  statute.     Stroud  v.  Watts,  2  C.  B.  930. 


Morford  v.  Peck,  46  Conn.  384. 

to  be  a  retailer  or  seller.    Com.  v.  Dean,  21  Pick.  334 ;  Browne 

V.  Hilton,  23  Pick.  319. 

FBESUMED.      In  instruction  to  jury.    State  v.  Estel,  6  Mo.  (App.)  6. 

FBESUMFTIOM'.     Hilton  z/.  Bender,  69  In.  Y.  75;  Cronan  v.  New  Orleans,   16  La. 
Ann.  374;  Jackson  v.  Warford,  7  Wend.  62. 
great.    In  bill  0/  rights.    Re  Alexander,  59  Mo.  598. 

FBHTTENSE.       false .    In  statute.    Corr    /.  Whitcomb,  107  Mass.  486;  Ranneyw. 

People,  22  N.Y.  41 3;  State.-  Phifer,65  N.  C.  321;  Reg.  t/.  Henderson, 
C.  &  M.  328 ;  People  v.  Conger,  i  Wheel.  Crim.  Cas.  449 ;  People  v. 
Haynes,  11  Wend.  565;  People  v.  Kendall,  25  Wend.  399;  Clifford 
V.  State,  56  Ind.  245 ;  State  v.  Simmons,  s?  Ind.  98 ;  State  v.  Newell, 
I  Mo.  177;  People  v.  Herrick,  13  Wend.  87;  Reg.  v.  Bull,  13  Cox 
C.  C.  608;   Reg.  V.  Burnsides,  Bell  C.  C.  282;  Com.  w.  Drew,  19 
Pick.  179;  State  v.  Tomlin,  5  Dutch.  13;   State  v.  Kube,  20  Wis. 
217;  Tyler  v.  State,  2  Humph.  37;  Reg.  v.  Giles,  L.  &  C.  508;  10 
Cox  C.  C.  44;  Reg.  7>.  Bunce,  I'F.  &  F.  523 ;  Reg.  v.  Coleman,  2  East 
P.    C.  672;   Reg.  V.  Airey,   2   East   30;   Reg.  v.  Barnes,  T.  &  M. 
387;  2  Den.  C.  C.  59;  Reg.  v.  Thompson,  L.  &  C.  233;  9  Cox  C.  C. 
222;  Bonnell  v.  State,  64  Ind.  498;  Reg.  v.  Bulmer,  L.  &C.  476;  9 
Cox  C.  C.  492;  Reg.  V.  Davis,  11  Cox  C.  C.  181 ;  Com.  v.  Hulbert, 
12  Mete.  446;  People  w.  Johnson,  12  Johns.  292;  People  z/.  Miller,  14 
Johns.  371;  McCorkle  v.  State,  i  Cold.   (Tenn.)  333;  Chapman  w. 
State,  2  Head  36 ;  Reg.  v.  Butcher,  8  Cox  C.  C.  77 ;  Reg.  v.  Bloom- 
field,  C.  &  M.  537;  Reg.  v.  Archer,  Dears.  C.  C.  449;  6  Cox  C.  C. 
515;  33  Eng.  L.  &  Eq.   528;  Jones  v.  State,   50  Ind.  473;  Reg.  r/. 
Crab,  II   CoxC.  C.  85;  C.  C.  R.;  Reg.  v.  Asterley,  7  C.  &  P.  191 ; 
Reg.  V.  Story,   R.  &   R.  81  ;    Reg.    v.    Barnard,   7    C.  &   P.  784; 
Reg.  V.    Hamilton,   9  Ad.   &  El.  276;    Com.  v.   Drew,   19   Pick. 
179;    Com.    V.    Daniels,    2     Parsons,    332;    Reg.    v.    Copeland, 
C.  &  M.  517;  Reg.  V.  Jennison,  9  Cox  C.  C.  158;  L.  &  C.  157;  Reg. 
V.  Johnston,  2  Mood.  C.  C.  254;  Reg.  v.  Simmonds,  4  Cox  C.  C. 
277;  Reg.  V.  Cook,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  295;    12  Cox  C.  C.  11 ;  Reg.  v. 
Leonard,  3  Cox  C.  C.  284;  Reg.  v.  Bull,  13  Cox  C.  C.  608 ;  Com.  v, 
Henry,    22    Penn.    St.    253;    Thomas  v.  People,  34  N.    Y.  351; 
Bowler  v.  State,  41  Miss.  570;   Reg.  v.   Hamilton,   9  Ad.   &  El. 
(N.  S.)  271;  Reg.  V.  Jennison,  9  CoxC.  C.  158;  L.  &  C.  C.  C.  157; 
Beattie  v.  Lord  Ebury,  L.  R.,  7  Ch.  App.  777  I  State  v.  Estes,  46  Me. 
150;  State  z/.  Webb,  26  Iowa,  262;  People  v.  Crissie,   4  Denio,  525; 


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PRINCIPAL. 


FBEVAILINa. 


PBEVENT. 

PREVENTED. 

FBEVTOUS. 


Continued. 

Reg.  V.  Ridgway,  3  F.  &  F.  838;  People  v.  Jacobs,  35  Mich.  36;  Reg. 
V.  Keighley,  Dears.&  B.  145;  State  t/.Mills,  17  Me.211;  Greenougii, 
in  re,  31  Vt.  279;  Cowles  v.  State,  50  Ala.  454;  Reg.  v.  Abbott,  2  C. 
&  K.  630;  I  Den.  C.  C.  273;  Reg,  v.  Keighley,  D.  &  B.  145 :  Statev. 
Stanley,  64  Me.  157;  People  z/.  Crissie,  4  Denio,  525;  Reg.  v.  Cod- 
rington,  i  C.  &  P.  661;  State  v.  Chunn,  19  Mo.  233;  Reg.  v.  Ken- 
rick,  5  Q.  B.  49;  State  v.  Dorr,  33  Me.  498;  State  v.  Stanley,  64  Me. 
157;  State  V.  Jones,  70  N.  C.  75;  State  v.  Munday,  78  N.  C.  460J 
State  V.  Newell,  i  Mo.  248;  Reg.  v.  Freeth,  R.  &  R.  127;  Reg.  v. 
Jackson,  3  Camp.  370;  2  East  P.  C.  940;  Reg.  v.  Parker,  2  Mood. 
C.  C.  I ;  8  C.  &  P.  825;  Smith  v.  People,  47  N.  Y.  303;  Com.  v.  Col- 
lins,  8  Phila.  609;  Malay  v.  State,  31  Ind,  192;  Reg.  v.  Hazelton,  L. 
R.,  2  C.C.  134;  13  CoxC.  C.  i;  State  v.  Vandermark,  35  Ark.  396; 
State  V.  Pauley,  26  Conn.  587;  Colley  v.  State.  55  Ala.  85  ;  Watson 
V.  People,  87  N.  Y.  562. 

-  party.    In  statute.     New  Haven,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Northampton, 
102  Mass.  i2o;  Weston  v.  Cushing,  45  Vt.  531 ;  Henry  v.  Miller,  61 
Me.  105 ;  Bangor,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Chamberlain,  60  Me.  285 ;  Hawkins 
V.  Nowland,  53  Mo.  328;  Rogers  v.  City  of  St.  Charles,  54  Mo.  229. 
In  plea.    Cort  v.  R.  Co..  17  Q.  B.  142. 

In  statute.    Huidekoper  v.  Douglas,  i  Wash.  259, 

insurance.      In  insurance  policy.     .£tna  Ins.  Co.  v.  Tyler.   16 

Wend.  385  (30  Am.  Dec.  90). 

intention.    Com.  v.  Ober,  1 2  Cush.  496. 

PJ^EVIOUSLY.    sum offered.    In  statute.    Metropolitan  R.  Co.  v.  Turnham,  14 

C.  B.  (N.  S.)  223. 

PBICE.  In  statute.    Hudson  Iron  Co.  v.  Alger,  54  N.  Y.  173 ;  Hoadley  v.  Mc- 

Laine,  10  Bing.  482. 

dear  of  all  expenses.    In  contract,    Stratford  v.  Bosworth,  % 

Ves.  &  B.  341. 
PBIOE-CUBBENT.    Cases  of  Champagne,  i  Ben.  249. 
PBIMA  FACIE.    State  Bk.  v.  Hastings,  15  Wis.  85. 

evidence.    Emmons  v.  Westfield  Bk.,  97  Mass.  230;  Lilienthal's 

Tobacco  V.  U.  S.,  7  Otto,  268;  Kelly  v.  Jackson,  6  Pet.  622 ;  U.  S.  v. 
Wiggins,  14  Pet.  334. 

barley.    In  contract.    Whetmore  v.  Coates,  14  Mo.  10. 

cost.    In  statute.    U.  S.  w.  Sixteen  Packages,  2  Mason,  53 ;  Tap- 
pan  V.  U.  S.,  2  Mason,  399. 

logs.    In  contract.    Spring  v.  Cockburn,  19  U.  C.  C.  P.  63. 

quality  winter  oil.    In  warranty,     Hastings  v.  Lovering,  2 

Pick.  214  (13  Am.  Dec.  420). 

singed  bacon.    In  contract.    Yates  v.  Pym,  6  Taunt.  445. 

Walsh  V,  State,  3  Tex.  (App.)  420. 

In  statute,    Williams  v.  Fitzhugh,  37  N.  Y.  444. 

debtor.    In  statute.    Re  Duff,  4  Fed.  Rep.  519 ;  re  Loder,  4  Ben. 

328. 
money.    In  will,    Prichard  v.  Prichard,  L.  R.,  1 1  Eq.  Cas.  232. 

officer  of  such  corporation.    In  statute.    Farmers'  Loa:.,  etc., 

Co.  V,  Warring,  20  Wis.  290. 


PBIME. 


PBINOIPAL. 


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PRINCIPAL. 


378 


PRIVATE. 


FBINCTPAL 

FBINCIFLE. 
PRINT. 

PRINTED. 
PRINTER. 
PRINTING-. 


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PRIOR. 
PRISON. 


PRISONER. 
PRIVATE. 


Middletown  Ferry  Co.  v.  Town 


-Continued. 
plaoe  of  business.    In  statute 

of  Middletown,  40  Conn.  65. 

all  his oteditors.    In  contract.    Re  Decker,  8  Ben.  83. 

Le  Roy  7/.  Tatham,  22  How.  132;  Tatham  v.  Le  Roy,  2  Blatchf.  474; 

Smith  V.  Pearce,  2  McLean,  176;  Roberts  v.  Ward,  4  McLean,  565; 

Parker?/.  Stiles,  5  McLean,  44;  Latta?/.  Shawk,  i  Bond,  265. 

In  statute.    Wood  v.  Abbott,  5  Blatchf.  325;  U.  S.  v.  Williams,  3  Fed. 

Rep.  484;  Yuengling  7/.  Schiele,  12  Fed.  Rep.  103. 

or  engraving.    In  statute.    Wood  ?'.  Abbott,  5  Blatchf.  325. 

— -  work.    In  statute.     Hardcastle  v.  Jones,  3  B.  &  S.  160. 

matter.    In  statute.    Arthur  v.  Moller,  7  Otto,  365. 

sheets.    In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Merrifield,  4  Mete.  368. 

In  statute.    Pennoyer  z/.  Neff,  5  Otto,  714;  3  Sawyer,  282;  Quincey  w. 

Porter,  37  Cal.  448 ;  Reynolds  v.  Schmidt,  20  Wis.  380. 
In  statute.    Rossiter  v.  Hall,  5  Blatchf.  363. 
establishment  where  the  chief  prooc<  as  of is  carried  on.    In 

statute.    Hoylew.  Oram,  12  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  135. 

incidental process.    In  statute.    Hardcastle  v.  Jones,  3  B.  &  8. 

160  ;  Hoyle  v.  Oram,  12  C.  B.  (N.  S)  135. 

in  date.     In  insurance  policy.     Brown  v.  Hartford  Ins.  Co.,  3 

Day,  66. 

In  statute.    Sheppard  v.  Bradford,  16  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  378. 

breach.     State  z/.  Beebe,  13  Kans.  589;  Reg.  v.  Haswell,   Russ. 

&  Ry.  458;  Reg.  v.  Waters,  12  Cox  C.  C.  390;  Reg.  v.  Bootie,  2 
Burr.  864;  Reg.  7/.  Stokes,  5  C.  &  P.  148;  Com.  v.  Filburn,  119 
Mass.  297 ;  State  v.  Beebe,  13  Kans.  539  ;  Reg.  v.  Kelly,  i  Or.  &Dix. 
202;  Shattuck  7/.  State,  51  Miss.  525. 

charges.     In  statute.    How  v.  Codman,  4  Mc.  82. 

in for  debt.    In  statute.    Ex  parte  Stoffel,  L.  R.,  3  Ch.  App.  240. 

lain  in .    In  statute.  Sumpton  v.  Monzani,  4  Ad.  &  Ell.  loio. 

Coman  v.  Storm,  i  Robt.  75. 

In  plat.    Smith  v.  Heath,  102  111.  130. 

charity.    In  will.    Ommaney  v.  Butcher,  Turn.  &  R.  272. 

conversations.    In  statute.    Jacobs  v.  Hessler,  113  Mass.  157. 

corporation.    Dartmouth  College  z/.  Woodward,  4  Wheat.  518; 

Edwards  v.  Jagers,  19  Ind.  407. 
dwelling.        In  deed.    Garnett  v.  Albree,  103  Mass.  374. 

dwelling-house  only.    In  deed.    Wickenden  %>.  Webster,  6  El. 

&  Bl.  387. 

expenses.    In  deed.    Stoughton  v.  Lynch,  i  Johns.  Ch.  467. 

Mends.    In  statute.    Corbet  v.  Haigh,  5  C.  P.  Div.  52. 

house.    In  statute.    Com.  v.  Cuncannon,  3  Brewst.  344. 

person.    In  statute.    Coats  v.  People,  22  N.  Y.  245  ;  King  v.  In- 
habitants, 3  B.  &  Ad.  150. 

property.    In  constitution.    Alabama  R.  Co.  v.  Kenney,  39  Ala. 

307  ;  Enfield  Toll  Bridge  Co.  v.  Hartfield,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  17  Conn.  42 ; 
Comm'rs  v.  Withers,  29  Miss.  21. 

rights.    In  constitution.    Ruth  v.  Ottenheimer,  6  Oregon,  231. 


rVATE. 


V.  Town 


tchf.  474; 
,ean,  565; 
65. 
ns,  3  Fed. 

325. 


J. 
}uincey  v. 

)d  on.  In 
3  B.  &  S. 
ns.  Co.,  3 


rell,  Russ. 
,  Bootie,  2 
ilburn,  119 
1  Cr.&Dix. 


I.  App.  240. 

,  lOIO. 


.  272. 
ilass.  157. 
Wheat.  518; 

374. 
ebster,  6  El. 

Ch.  467. 

12- 

344- 
King  V.  In- 

nney,  39  Ala. 
17  Conn.  42; 

•egon,  231. 


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PRIVILEGES 


PillVATE  —  Continued. 

seourities.    In  statute.    Buchanan  v.  Talbot-Co.,  47  Md,  286. 

use.     Edwards  v.  Stonington  Cemetery  Association,   20  Conn. 

468. 
way.     Presby?/.  Old  Colony,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  103  Mass.  i;Oen'iam 

V.  Bristol  Comm'rs,  108  Mass.  202. 
steal.    In  statute.    Rex  v.  Cartwright,  2  East  P.  C.  641 ;  Rex  v. 

Jones,  3  East  P.  C.  641  ;  Rex  v.  Matthews,  2  East  P.  C.  642. 
In  indictment.    Ardery  v.  State,  56  Ind.  328. 
Satterlee  v.  Bliss,  36  Cal.  489. 

Basscrman  v.  Society  of  Trinity  Church,  39  Conn.  137-,  French  v. 
Baker,  4  Sneed,  193;  Campbell  v.  Spottswood,  3  B.  &  S.  780; 
Columbia  v.  Guest,  3  Head,  413;  Jamaica  Pond  Aqueduct  Co.  v. 

v  Chandler,  9  Allen,  159;  Anderson  7/  Anderson,!  Pinn.  (Wis.)  \.\,. 

In  contract.     Birch  v.  De  Peyster,  i  Stark.  N.  P.  210. 

of  additional  insuranoe.     In  insurance  policy.     Benedict  v. 

Ocean  Ins.  Co.,  31  N.  Y.  389. 

of  breeding  back.    In  contract.    Price  v.  Pepper,  13  Bush,  43. 

of  deepening  the  ditch.    In  deed.    Collins  v.  Driscoll,  34  Conn. 


PRIVATELY. 

FBTVATES. 

FBIVIES. 

FBIVlLBaE. 


PBIVHiEQEO. 


43- 

—  of  one-half  of  a  saw-mill.    In  deed.    Moore  v.  Fletcher,  16  Me. 
63  (33  Am.  Dec.  633). 

—  of  the  shores.     Tngrant.    Ripley  r.  Knight,  123  Mass.  515. 
.  communication.  Somerville  v.  Hawkins,  10  C.  B.  383 ;  White  v. 


PBIVIIiEOES. 


NichoUs,  3  How.  266 ;  Cooke  v.  Wildes,  5  El.  &  Bl.  329 ;  Andrews  v, 
Simms.  33  Ark.  771  ;  White  v.  Nichols,  3  How.  266;  Thorn  v, 
Clanchard,  5  Johns.  508. 

In  constitution.    Wiltse  v.  State,  8  Heisk.  544 ;  Cate  v.  State,  3  Sneed, 
120. 

In  deed.    New  Ipswich  Factory  v.  Batchelder,   3  N.  H.  190  (14  Am. 
Dec.  346). 

In  statute.    Humphreys  v.  Pegues,  16  Wall.  245. 

and  appurtenances.    In  deed.    Blakeman  v.  Blakeman,  39  Conn. 

320  ;  Smith  v.  Moodus  Water  Power  Co.,  35  Conn.  392  ;  Grant  v. 

Chase,  17  Mass.  443  (9  Am.  Dec.  161);  Gayetty  v.  Bethune,  14  Mass. 

49  (7  Am.  Dec.  188). 

and  benefits.    In  statute.    Humphries  v.  Harrison,  30  Ark.  85. 

and  immunities.    In  constitution.    Walker  v.  Sauvinet,  2  Otto, 

91  ;  Bartmeyer  v.  Iowa,  1 8  Wall.  129 ;  Coger  v.  North-western  Packet 

Co.,  37  Iowa,  145  ;  re  Taylor,  48  Md.  30;  Vanbalkenberg  v.  Brown, 

43  Cal.  45  ;  Ward  v.  Flood,  48  Cal.  36  ;    Paul  v.   Virginia,  8  Wall. 

168;  Connor  7/.   Elliott,   18  How.    591;  Donnham  v.    Alexandria 

Council,  10  Wall.  173;  Keyser  v.  Rice,  47  Md.  203  ;  Live  Stock  Asso. 
V.  Crescent  City  Co.,  i  Abb.  U.  S.  388 ;  Frasher  v.  State,  3  Tex. 

(App.)  263. 

belone;in{;  thereto.    In  lease.    Ombor.    v.  Jones,  19  N.  Y.  234. 

of  the  shores.        In  statute.    Ripley  z/.  Knight,  123  Mass.  515. 

public  emoluments  or .    In  constitution.   Williams  v.  Cammack, 

27  Miss.  209. 
rights,  powers  and .    In  statute.     Louisville,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v, 

Gaines,  3  Fed.  Rep.  267. 


Mill"' 


PRIVITY. 


280 


PROCEEDS. 


PBIVITT.  or  knowledge.    In  statute.    Knowlton  v.  Prov.  S.  S.  Co.,  53  N. 

Y.  79;  Lord  V.  Goodall,4  Sawyer,  294. 
PEIVT.  In  deed.    Clifford  v.  Hoare,  L.  R.,  9  C.  P.  363. 

verdict.     Barrett  v.  State,  i  Wis.  180. 

PBI2SB.  goods.    The  Adeline,  9  Cranch,  244. 

lawful  Butaject  of and  capture.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Athens 

Armo-v,  I  Abb.  (U.  S.)  129. 
PBO.  In  note.    Long  v.  Colborn,  1 1  Mass.  97. 

PBOBABLE.       cause.    Munn  v.  Dupont,  3  Wash.C.  C.  31  ;  Wasner  ta  Wyckoff, 

16  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  178  ;  Cooper  w.  Utterback,  37  Md.  282  ;  Harphamr/. 
Whitney,  ^^  111.  32  ;  Lacy  v.  Mitchell,  23  Ind.  67 ;  Driggs  v.  Burton, 
44  Vt.  124;  Wheeler  v.  Nesbitt,  24  How.  544;  The  Thompson,  3 
Wall.  ISS  ;  Mitchell  v.  Wall,  11 1  Mass.  492  ;  Broad  v.  Ham,  5  Bing. 
(N.  C.)  722;  Bacon  v.  Towne,  4  Cush.  217;  Boyd  v.  Cross,  35  Md. 
197 ;  Stansberry  v.  Fogle,  37  Mo.  469 ;  Foshay  ?'.  Ferguson,  2  Denio, 
617  ;  McGurn  v.  Brackett,  33  Me.  331  ;  Ames  v.  Snider,  69  111.  376; 
Laudaz/.  Obert,  45Tex.  539;  Hall  v.  Suydam,  6  Barb.  83;  Ulmerv. 
Leland,  i  Me.  135;  Braveboy  v.  Cockfield,  i  McM.  270;  Carl  v. 
Ayres,  53  N.  Y.  14 ;  Burlingame  v.  Burlingame,  8  Cow.  141. 
In  constitution.    Re  Coleman,  15  Blatchf.  417. 

In  statute.    Locke  v.  (J.  S.,  7  Cranch,  339  ;  Wood  v.  U.  S.,  16  Peters, 
342  ;  Clifton  v.  U.  S.,  4  How.  243  ;  Buckley  v.  U.  S.,  4  How  251 ;  U. 
S.  V.  Bollman,  i  Cranch  C.  C.  373. 
PBOBATE.        —  and  testamentary  matters.      Bank   of  Hamilton  v.  Dudley's 
Lessee,  2  Peters,  492. 

PBOBATIONABY.     drawings.    In  contract.    Moffatt  v.  Dickson,  13  C.  B.  543. 

FBOCEED.  In  agreement.    Planters'  Bk.  v.  Houser,  57  Ga.  140. 

to  sea.     In  statute.     Behucke  v.  King,  9  S.  &  R.  154. 

—  without  delay.    In  charter-party.    Antole  v.  Gill,  5  Fed.  Rep* 
128. 
PBOOBEDZNO.    People  v.  Clark,  9  N.  Y.  349. 

In  statute.  Wilson  v.  Macklin,  7  Neb.  50  ;  Dailey  v.  Burke,  28  Ala. 
328  ;  re  Lead  MfneCo.,  7  Ch.  Div.  371  ;  Flather  v.  Stubbs,  2  Q.  B. 
614. 
PBOCEEDINaS.  In  statuU.  Morewood  v.  HoUister,  6  N.  Y.  309 ;  Wilson  v.  Allen, 
3  How.  Pr.  369 ;  Hine  v.  Belden,  27  Conn.  384  ;  Williamson  v. 
Champlin,  Clarke,  9  ;  Rich  v.  Husson,  i  Duer,  617  ;  Bonesteel  v. 
Orvis,  31  Wis.  117  ;  Cooper  v.  Garesche,  21  Mo.  151  ;  Hogan  v.  Hoyt, 
37.  N.  Y.  300;  Queen  v.  R.  Co.,  L.  R.,  3  Q.  B.  170;  re  O'Farrell,  3 
Ben.  192. 

in  court.    Dwight  v.  Phillips,  48  Barb.  1 16. 

in  the  cause.    Ward  v.  Cohen,  3  S.  C.  338. 

thereupon.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Knight,  3  Sumner,  3714 

judicial,  legislative  or  other  public  official .    In  statute.    San- 
ford  V.  Bennett,  24  N.  Y.  20. 
PBOOEBDS.       Belmont  v.  Pouvert,  35  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  208 ;  Mitchell  v.  Danforth,  I3 
Bush.  331. 
In  insurance  policy.    Haven  v.  Gray,  12  Mass.  71  ;  Dow  v.  Hope  Ins. 
Co.,  I  Hall,  166 ;  Dow  v.  Whotton,  8  Wend.  160  ;  Hancox  v.  Fishing 
Ins.  Co.,  3  Sumner,  134  ;  Whitney  w.  American  Ins.  Co.,  3  Cow.  210. 
In  will.    Thomson's  Appeal,  89  Pa.  St.  36. 


ICEEDS. 
3o.,  S3  N. 


V,  Athens 


/.  Wyckoff, 
larpham  v. 
V.  Burton, 
lompson,  3 
im,  5  Ring. 
iss,  35  Mtl. 
n,  2  Denio, 
69  111.  376 : 
;  Ulmer  v. 
JO ;  Carl  v. 
141. 

„  16  Peters, 
ow  251 ;  U. 

V.  Dudley's 

C.  B.  543- 


;  Fed.  Rep- 


ke,  28  Ala. 
lbs,  2  Q.  B. 

m  V.  Allen, 
illiamson  v. 
Bonesteel  v. 
igan  V.  Hoyt, 
O'Farrell,  3 


.37''    ' 
statute.    San- 

Danforth,  12 

;.  Hope  Ins. 
)X  V.  Fishing 
.,  3  Cow.  210. 


PROCEEDS. 


28X 


PROFESSION, 


FBOOEEDS  —  Continued. 

of  a  mortgage.     In  will.    American  Bible  Soc.  v.  Van   Norman, 

2  N.  W.  Rep.  244. 

or  avails.    Cushman  v.  Richards,  100  Mass.  233, 

of  BUOh  sale.  ///  statute.    Stock  v.  Holland,  L.  R.,  9  Ex.  147. 

surplus .   In  statute,     Hannibal,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Bartlett,  123  Mass. 

15- 
PBOCESS.  Webster  v.  Com.,  5  Cush.  403  ;  Piper  z/.  Brown,  4  Fish.   Pat.  Cas.    175  ; 

Bailey  v.  Williams,  6  Oregon,  71. 
In  constitution.    Sprague  v.  Birchard,  i  Wis.  469 ;  Porter  v.  Vander- 

cook,  II  Wis.  70;  Gilmerv.  Bird,  15  Fla.  410;  Hanna  v.  Russell,  13 

Minn.  80,  Lowry  v.  Harris,  12  Minn.  225  ;  Blair  v.  Reading,  99  IIU 

600. 
In  statute.    McBratney  v.  Usher,  i  Dill.  367  ;  Hyatt  ta  Allen,  56  N.  Y. 

553  ;  Bailey  w.  Williams,  6  Oregon,  71 ;  Forsyth  v.  Pierson,  9  Fed. 

Rep.  801  ;  Corning  v.  Burden,  15  How.  267 ;  U.  S.  v.  Noah,  i  Payne, 

375  ;  People  v.  Nevens,  1  Hill,  154  ;  Utica  City  Bk.  v.  Buel,  9  Abb. 

Pr.  385;  Fitzpatrick  7/.  New  Orleans,  27  La  Ann.  457;    Reddick  v. 

Cloud,  7  111.  670  ;  Curry  v.  Hinman,  1 1  111.  420 ;  Scarritt  v.  Chapman, 

II  111.  443 ;  Taylor  v.  Henry,  2  Pick.  397;  Nichols  7>.  Mitchell,  70 

III.  258 ;  Guerin  v.  Rose,  33  Cal.  292  ;  Tully  v.  Baubien,  10  Iowa,  187 ; 

Coxe  V.  Martin,  44  Pa.  St.  322  ;  Drexel  v.  Miller,  49  Pa.  St.    246; 

Solomon  v.  Graham,  5  El.  &  Bl.  324  ;  Long  v.  Wordsworth,  4  B.  & 

Adol.  367 ;  Attorney-General  v.  Sillem,  2  H.  &  C.  623 ;  10  H.  L.  Cas. 

704;  Hannibal,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Crane,  102  III.  249, 

all .    In  statute.    Fluester  v.  McClelland,  8  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  360. 

legal .    In  statute.    Sauer  v.  Steinhaur,  14  Wis.  77. 

FBOOLAMATIOir.    Lapeyre  v.  U.  S..  17  Wall.  191. 

PBOOUBE.         Re  Smith,  3  Hurl.  &  N.  234  ;  re  Black,  2  Ben.  196  ;  Henslow  v.  Fawcett» 

3  Ad.  &  E|l.  ss  ;  Gibson  7a  Birch,  Cam  &  M.  458. 

advise  and  assist.     In  indictment.    U.  S.  v.  Wills,  7  Peters,  138, 

or  suffer.    In  statute.    Wilson  v.  City  Bk.,  17  Wall.  473;   Bu- 
chanan V.  Smith,  16  Wall.  277. 
FBOCUBES.      — ^any  female  to  hav?  illicit  carnal  connection  with  any  man. 

In  statute.    People  v.  Foderigas,  49  Cal.  11. 
FBODUCE.         In  will.    Newland  v.  Shepherd,  2  P.  Wms.  194;  Craft  v.  Snook,  13  N. 
J.  (Eq.)  121. 

an  income.    /»  statute.    Johnson  v.  Perley,  2  N.  H.  56  (9  Am. 

Dec.  35). 

broker.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Simons,  i  Abb.  U.  S.  470. 

of  a  &rm.    . '«  statute.    Mayor  v.  Davis,  6  W.  &  S.  269. 

or  commodity.    State  v.  Borroum,  23  Miss.  478. 

yearly .    In  deed.    Ladd  v.  Abel,  18  Conn.  515. 

In  contract.     Stewart  v.  Smith,  29  III.  397. 

of  distillation.    In  statute.    One  Vaporizer,  2  Ben.  439. 


PRODUCT. 
PRODUCTION'. 

PRODUCTIVE. 
PROFESSION. 

86 


In  statute.    Taylor  v.  Hathaway,  29  Ark.  600 ;  Dano  v.  R.  Co.,  27  Ark. 
567. 
real  estate.    In  will.    Holcomb  v,  Holcomb,  11  N.  J.  (Eq.)  476. 

Thompson  v.  Bertrand,  23  Ark.  733. 

trade  and  occupation.    In  statute.    Comm'rs  v.  Reynolds,  7  W. 

&  S.  330. 


(MM 


PROFESSION. 


282 


PROMISSOR  Y. 


PBOFESSION  —  Continued. 

trade  or  employment.     Wilcox  v.  Mifkllesex  Comm'rs,  103 

Mass.  545. 

occupation or  employment.  In  statute,    Scliuchardt  v.  People, 

99  III.  504. 

PROFESSIONAL.    employment.    In  statute.     Pcnnock  7/.  Fuller,  41  Mich.  153. 

gambler.    In  statute.    State  v.  Newton,  59  Ind,  173. 

PROFIT.  guecn  v.  Capel,  12  Ad.  &  Ell.  414. 

a  prendre.    Pierce  v.  Keator,  70  N.  Y.  419. 

on  cargo.   In  insurance  policy,   Halhead  v.  Young,  6  El.  &  BI.  324. 

on on  palm  oil.    In  insurance  policy.    Chope  v.  Reynolds,  5  C.  B. 

(N.  S.)64i. 

purpose  of .    In  statute.    Morris  v.  Walker,  15  Q.  B.  598;  Bear  v. 

Bromley,  16  Jur.  45  ;  1 1  Eng.  L.  &  Eq.  414. 
In  statute,    Reg.  v.  Inhabitants,  3  Q.  B.  250. 

Matthews?/.  Crosby,  56  N.H.  21;  Connely  7/.  Davidson,  15  Minn.  519; 

Wallace  v.  Beebe,  12  Allen,  35,^;  Fuller  v.  Miller,  105  Mass.   103; 

Mers  7/.  Conover,  11  Off,  Pat.  Gaz.  11 11. 
In  deed.     Lord  Rokeby  v,  Elliot,  27  W.  R.  58 ;  L.  R.,  5  Ch.  103. 
In  promissory  note,     Matthews  v.  Crosby,  56  N.  H.  21. 

/v  statute.     Queen  v.  Mayor,  9  Ad.  &  Ell.  435 ;   Eyster  v.  Centennial 
H  )ard  of  Finance,  4  Otto,  500. 

Ill  baneflts.    In  will.    Collier  v,  Grimsey,  36  Ohio  St.  17. 

and  commodities.    In  lease.    Queen  v.  R.  Co.,  14  Q.  B.  25. 

in  hand.    In  agreement.    Re  Trading  Co.,  L.  R.,  4  Ch.  App.  475. 

used  in  construction.  In  statute.  Grant  v.  Hartford,  etc.,  R.  Co., 

3  Otto,  225  ;  Hartford,  e*c.,  R.  Co.  v.  Grant,  9  Blatchf.  542. 

rents  and .    Mansfield  v.  Atwood,  84  111.  497. 


PROFITABLE 
PROFITS. 


PROHIBITED. 


from.    In  insurance  policy.    Odiorne  v,  Ins.  Co.,  loi  Mass.  551. 

Washburn  v,  Phillips,  2  Mete.  296;   Mayo  v.  James,  12  Gratt.  17; 


PROHIBmON'. 

Quimbo  Appo  v.  People,  20  N.  Y.  531;  U.  S.  v,  Hoffman.  4  Wall.  158. 
In  statute,    Casby  v.  Thompson,  42  Mo.  133. 

writ  of .    In  constitution.    Cannon  v,  Kenireld,  57  Cal.  550. 

PROJEOTIOITS.     In  statute.    Cushing  v.  Bo-ton,  128  Mass.  330. 

PROLIXITY,     without  unnecessary .  In  statute.   Merrillr/.  Everett,  38  Conn.  48. 

PROMISE.  Avery  71.  Inhabitants  of  Tyringham,  3  Mass.  160  (3  Am.  Dec.  105). 

In  statute.    Saunders  v.  Wakefield,  4  B.  &  Aid.  604;  Simpson  7/.  Yead. 
L.  R.,  4  Q.  B.  626;  State  v,  Harker,  4  Harr.  (Del.)  559. 

of  marriage.    In  statute.    People  v.  Alger,  i  Park.  C.  C.  333 ; 

Kenyon  ?'.  People,  26  N.  Y.  203. 

acknowledgment  or .    In  statute.    Palmer  v.  Andrews,  i  McAII, 

495- 

collateral .    Nelson  v,  Boynton,  3  Mete.  396  (37  Am.  Dec.  148)  ; 

Stone  V.  Walker,  13  Gray,  615  ;  Clay  v.  Walton,  9  Cal.  334, 

original .     Nelson  v,  Boynton,  3  Mete.  396  (37  Am.  Dec.  148) ; 

Stone  7/.  Walker,  13  Gray,  615;  Clayz/.  Walton,  9  Cal  334. 

PROMISED.       to  pay.    In  plea.     Metcalf  7/.  Robinson,  2  McLean,  363. 

PROMISSOBY.    note.    Bolton  v.  Dugdale,  4  B.  &  Adol.  620 ;  Hall  v.  Farmer,  5 

Denio,  484;  Corbitt  7'.  Stonemetz,  15  Wis.  170;  Harding  7'.  State,  !»4 


sson  y. 

nm'rs,  103 
V.  People, 
Mich.  153. 


,  &  Bl.  3U- 
Ids,  s  C.  B. 

)8 ;  Bear  v. 


Minn.  519; 
Mass.   103 ; 

103. 

Centennial 

5t.  17. 
B.  2$. 

n.  App.  475. 
etc.,  R,  Co., 

Mass.  SJi. 
2  Gratt.  17; 
4  Wall.  1 58. 

il.  550. 

38  Conn.  48. 
:c.  105). 
son  7',  Yead, 

.  c.  c.  333; 

ws,  I  McAll, 

I.  Dec.  148) ; 

334. 

.  Dec.  148); 

334. 

363- 

7'.  Farmer,  5 

K  v.  State,  S4 


PROMISSOR 1'. 


Its 


PROPERTY. 


FBOMIBBOBY 


PROMOTE. 


FBOMOTEB. 

FBOMOTEBS. 

FBOOF. 


FBOFEB. 


FBOFEBTY. 


-  ('(jntinued. 
Ind.  359;  Poorman  v.  Mills,  35  Cal.  118;  Conn  v.  Thornton,  46  Ahi. 
587  ;  Corbett  v.  State,  24  Ga.  287. 

In  statute.  Harding  v.  State.  54  Ind.  359;  l^  S.  v.  Hardyman.  13  J^ct. 
176;  People  V.  Bradley,  4  Park.,  C,  C.  245  ;  Com.  Ins.  Co.  7>.  Whit- 
ney, I  Mete.  22;  Blanchenhagen  v.  Blundell,  2  B.&  Aid.  420;  Dame- 
wood  t^.  Stitc.  I  How.  (Miss.)  264;  Spanglcrv,  Com..  3  Binney,  353: 
Com.  V.  McLaughlin,  4  Rawle.  464;  Stewart  v.  Com.  4  S.  &  R.  194; 
Com.  V.  Richards,  i  Mass.  337 ;  Com.  v.  Brettand,  100  Mass.  206; 
Phelps  V.  People,  72  N.  Y.  334 ;  Rex  v.  Ranaon,  i  Russ.  &  Ry.  235; 
Rex  V.  Box,  I  Russ.  &  Ry.  301;  Sibley  v.  Phelps,  6  Cush.  172. 

In  plea.    Webster  v.  Bainbridge,  20  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  180. 

note  not  negotiable.  In  statute.    Currier  v.  Lockwood,  40  Conn. 

350. 
note  signed  in  the  presence  of  an  attesting  witness.    In 

statute.    Daggett  v.  Daggett,  124  Mass.  149- 
notes.    In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Gallagher,  126  Mass.  54:  Com.  v. 

Griffiths,  I2ri  Mass.  252;  Com.  v  Ashton,  125  Mass.  384;  Com.  v. 

Butts,  124  Mass.  140. 
notes  for  the  payment  of  money.    In  statute.    Culp  v.  State,  i 

Port.  33  (26  Am,  Dec.  357). 
a  lottery'     In  st.  tute.    Mi'lor  v.  Com.,  13  Bush,  73J. 


the  pru^resa  of  sciet3'}e  and  the  useful  arts,    in  constitution. 

Martenetti  v.  Magu!  -   i  Abb.  (U.  S.)  360. 
Emma  Silver  Mining  Co.  v.  Lewis,  4  C.  P.  Div.  396. 
In  statute.    Wheeler  v.  Board,  L.  R.,  4  Ex.  303. 
SchlossT'.  Creditors,  31  Cal.  201. 
In  statute.    Hill  v.  Hunt,  20  N.  J .  (L.)  476 ;   Stanley  v.  Horner,  24  N. 

J.  (L.)  511;  Brown  v.  Hinchman,  9  Johns.  75. 
is  evident.     In  constitution.    Webb  v.  State,  4  Tex.  (App.)  167  ; 

ex  parte  Cook,  2  Tex.  (App.)  388 ;  ex  parte  Moore,  5  Tex.  (App.) 

109;  McCoy  7/.  State,  25  Tex.  38^  ex  parte  Foster,  5  Tex.  (App.) 

626. 

of  service.    In  statute.    Neff  v.  Pennoyer,  3  Sawy.  283. 

satisfiMtory .    In  statute.    Van  Steenbergh  v.  Kortz,  no  Johns. 

167 ;  Hill  V.  Watson,  10  S.  C.  268. 
In  deed.    Morris  v.  Rhydydefed  Colliery  Co.,  3  Hurl.  &  N.  888. 
and  needflil  structures.    In  decree.    Lonsdale  Co.  v.  Mores,  i 

Cliff.  547. 

books  of  account.     In  statute.    Re  Bellis,  3  Ben.  54. 

executive  authority.     In  treaty.     The  British   Prisoners,  i 


Woodb.  &  M.  75. 
Rogers  v.  Kenney,  9  Q.  B.  593 ;  re  Parrot,  i  Fed.  Rep.  481 ;  Stahl  v. 

Webster,  11  111.  511;  U.  S.  v.  Rogers,  9  How.  127;  Dlassus  v.  U.  S.. 

9  Pet.  117 ;  Smith  v.  U.  S.,  10  Pet.  3.^9;  Soulard  v.  U.  S.,  4  Pet.  S"- 
In  constitution.     People  v.  Eddy,  43  Cal.  331;  Savings  Soc.  v.  Austin, 

46  Cal.  415  :   O'Hara  v.  Stock,  90  Pa.  St.  477  ;  Munn  v.  People.  69 

111.80;  City  of  New  Orleans  v.  Mechanics',  etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  30  La. 

Ann.  876  (31  Am.  Rep.  232);   People  v.  Hibernia  Sav.  So.,  5:  Cal. 

243  (21  Am.  Rep.  704);  re  Wong  Yung  Quy,  2  Fed.  Rep.  624;   Old 

Colony,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  v.  Plymouth,  14  Gray,  155;   Sherman  v.  Elder, 


!fi 


iflpjiwiim  *iiiitiiini'iwgbU'wJii>wg>{ait;<wEi^'" 


»»!;MI'".'.'H!!.J,S_  . 


PROPERTY. 


284 


PROPERTY. 


1 

t! 


PROPERTY  —  Continued. 

24  N.  Y.  381 ;   Primm  v.  City  of  Belleville,  59  111.  142;   People  v. 

Worthington,  21  111.  171 ;   State  v.  Philadelphia,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  45  Md. 

361;  Smith  V.  Metropolitan  Gas  Co.,  12   How.  Pr.  187;  Straub  v. 

Gordon,  27  Ark.  625;   Home  Ins.  Co.  7/.  City  Council,  50  Ga.  530; 

ex  parte  Cooper,  3  Tex.  (App.)  489;  Rigney  v.  City  of  Chici  go,  102 

111.  65 ;  People  v.  Badlam,  57  Cal.   594 ;  ex  parte  Cooper,  3  Tex. 

(App.)  489 ;  Stevens  v.  State,  2  Ark.  291  (35  Am.  Dec.  72). 
In  contract.     Re  Hutchins,  4  Q.  B.  Div.  483;  Chamberlain  v.  Western 

Trans.  Co.,  45  Barb.  218. 
In  insurance  policy.    Wheton  v.  Old  Colony  Ins.  Co.,  2  Mete,  i;  Hol- 

brook  V.  Brown,  2  Mass.  280 ;  Wiggin  v.  Mercantile  Ins.  Co.,  7  Pick. 

271;  Locke  V.  North  American  Ins.  Co.,  13  Mass.  6i;  Tylers/,  .^tna 

Ins. Co.,  12  Wend.  507  ;  16  Wend.  385 ;  Springfield  Ins.  Co.  v.  Allen, 

43N.Y.  398. 

In  statute.  Belcher  v.  Sikes,  6  B.  &  C.  236 ;  Doe  v.  R.  Co.,  2  Q.  B, 
363;  Warren  v.  Howe,  2  B.  &  C.  282;  Queensbury  Soc.  v.  Pickles, 
L.  R.,  I  Ex.  i;  re  Cigala,  7Ch.  Div.  351;  Queensbury  Soc.  v.  Pickles, 
3  H.  &  C.  860;  Queen  v.  Overseers,  L.  R.,  6  Q.  B.  717 ;  Webb  v. 
Whiffin,  L.  R.,  5  H.  L.  711;  Helbert  v.  Banner,  5  H.  L.  28; 
Keys  V.  Milwaukee,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  25  Wis.  693;  Wilson  7/. 
Boyce,  2  Otto,  320;  Barclay  v.  Plant,  50  Ala.  509;  Mitchell  v. 
Mitchell,  35  Miss.  108;  People  r/.  Williams,  24  Mich.  156;  Cross  v. 
Haldeman,  15  Ark.  200;  Adams  v.  Hackett,  7  Cal.  203  ;  Tracy  v. 
Leland,  2  Sandf.  729 ;  Owen  v.  Smith,  31  Barb.  646 ;  De  Witt  v.  San 
Francisco,  2  Cal.  289;  People  v.  Mayor,  9  Barb.  533;  Bancroft  v. 
Curtiss,  108  Mass.  47;  Fling  v.  Goodall,  40  N.  H.  208;  Crone  v. 
Braun,  23  Minn.  239;  Hopkins  v.  Folger,  60  Me.  266  ;  Miflingtown 
V.  Jacobs,  69  Pa.  St.  151 ;  Coe  v.  Columbus,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  10  Ohio 
St.  372;  White  River  Ip.  Co.  v.  Vermont  Cent.  R.  Co.,  21  Vt.  590; 
Wilmington  R.  Co.  v.  Reid,  13  Wall.  264;  Stanley  v.  Stanley,  26  Me. 
191;  Union  Ins.  Co.  v.  U.  S.  6  Wall.  759;  Wilson  v.  Boyce,  2  Otto, 
320;  West  Side  Bk.  v.  Pugsley,  47  N.  Y.  368;  Children  v.  Cutler, 
16  Mo.  24;  Eypert  v.  Bolemus,  2  Abb.  N.  C.  193 ;  Sansbury  v.  State, 
3  Tex.  (App.)  loi. 

In  will.  Spencer  v,  Higgins,  22  Conn.  529;  Wheeler  v.  Dunlop,  12  B- 
Monr.  293 ;  Monroe  v.  Jones,  8  R.  I.  526 ;  Foxall  v.  McKenney,  3 
Cranch  C.  C.  206;   Funchess  v.  Seibe,  27  Miss.  27;   Den  v.  Payne, 

5  Hay, .  104 ;  Morris  v.  Henderson,  37  Miss.  492 ;  Rosetter  v.  Sim- 
mons, 6  S.  &  R.  452 ;   Pell  v.  Ball,  Spears  Ch.  48 ;  Adams  v.  Jones, 

6  Jones  (Eq.),  221;  Phippin  v.  Ellison,  12  Ired.  (L.)  61 ;  McLenmore 
V.  Goode,  I  Harp.  (Eq.)  272 ;  Foxall  v.  McKenney,  3  Cranch  C.  C. 
206 ;  Brown  v.  Brown,  41  N.  Y.  507 ;  Laing  v.  Barbour,  1 19  Mass.  523. 

and  eSbots.        In  deed.    Reynolds  v.  Bullock,  26  W.  R.  678. 

In  statute.     Cross  v.   Haldeman,   15  Ark.  20a;  Crane  v.  Braun,  23 

Minn.  239 ;  Fling  v.  Goodall,  40  N.  H.  208. 
In  will.    Morgan  v.  Morgan,  6  B.  &  C.  518. 
and  estate.    In  deed.    Railroad  Co.  v.  Trimble,  10  Wall.  367  ; 

Allen  V.  White,  97  Mass.  507. 
deemed  desirable  in  the  transaction  of  its  business.     In 

'  statute.     Iowa  Lumber  Co.  v.  Foster,  49  Iowa,  25  (31  Am.  Rep. 
140). 
of  another.     In  statute.    Com.  v.  Stearn-s  2  Mete.  343. 


.  'iflsUCMiliM  t 


OPERTY. 


;  People  v. 
.  Co.,  45  Md. 
' ;  Straub  v. 

50  Ga.  530 ; 
Chicago,  102 
>per,  3  Tex. 
72). 

1  V.  Western 

[etc.  i;  Hoi- 

Co.,  7  Pick. 

i^ler  V.  .^tna 

Co.  V.  Allen, 

Co.,  2  Q.  B. 
;.  V.  Pickles, 
:.  V.  Pickles, 
7 ;  Webb  v. 
H.    L.    28; 

Wilson    V. 

Mitchell  V. 
,6;  Cross  v. 
3 ;  Tracy  v. 

Witt  V.  San 

Bancroft  v. 
5;  Crone  v. 
Miflingtown 
'o.,  10  Ohio 
,  21  Vt.  590: 
inley,  26  Me. 
)yce,  2  Otto, 
en  7/.  Cutler, 
)ury  V.  State, 

unlop,  12  B> 
iIcKenney,  3 
en  V.  Payne, 
etter  v.  Sim- 
ms  V.  Jones, 
McLenmore 
branch  C.  C. 
19^358.523. 
'.  R.  678. 
V.  Braun,  23 


I  Wall.  367  ; 

tsiness.     In 
I  Am.  Rep. 

♦3. 


PROPERTY. 


a85 


PROSECUTE. 


PBOFEBTY  —  Continued. 

of  whatsoever  kind,  tenure  or  nature.    In  statute.    Wilson  z/. 

Hood.  3  H.  &  C.  148. 
on  board.    In  insurance  policy,    Whiton  v.  Old  Colony  Ins.  Co., 

2  Mete.  I. 
other  than  land.    In  statute.    Regina  v.  Water  Co.,  6  El.  &  Bl. 

loio. 

personal  and  real.    In  will.    Pell  v.  Bell,  i  Speer  (Eq.)  56. 

recovered  or  preserved.    In  statute.    Pinketton  v.  Eastin,  L. 

R.,  16  Eq.  Cas.  490. 
rights  or  interest  of  another.    In  statute.    James  v.  Christy, 

18  Mo.  162. 
shall  be  restored.    In  statute.    Scattergood  v.  Sylvester,  15  Q. 


B.  507. 

subject  to  taxation.    Wilcox  v.  Middlesex  Comm'rs,  103  Mass. 

545- 

all  merchandise  and .    In  statute.    Keeler  v.  Mich.  South.  R.  R. 

I  Biss.  35. 

American .    In  statute.     Bayard  v.  Ins.  Co,,  4  Mason,  265. 

original  and  idtimate .    In  constitution.    People  v.  Rector,  etc., 

of  Trinity  Church,  22  N.  Y.  44. 

life,  liberty  or .     In  constitution.    Donahoe  w.  County  of  Will, 

100  111.  106. 

other .     In  statute.    Earle  v.  Sawyer,  6  Cush.  142. 

personal ,    In  statute.    Stief  v.  Hart,  i  N.  Y.  23. 

the  said .    In  will.     Peppercorn  v.  Peacock,  3  Man.  &  G.  195. 

PEOPOBTION.    In  statute.    State  v.  Comm'rs,  34  Wis.  162  ;  Tyler  w.  City  of  St.  Louis, 
56  Mo.  60. 

FBOPOBTIONAL.    share.    Bancroft  v.  Boston,  115  Mass.  379. 

PBOPORTIONS.    just  and  equal .    Cheever  v.  Clark,  7  S.  &  R.  514. 

—  to  buy,  sell  or  procure  lottery  tickets.    In  statute.    State  v. 


PBOPOSALS.     - 

Sykes,  28  Conn.  226. 

FBOPBIETOB.    In  statute.    Heine  v.  Appleton,  4  Blatchf.  125;  Tibbits  v.  Yorke,  5 
B.  &  Ad.  605 ;  Milligen  v.  Picken,  1  C.  B.  800  ;  Bronson  v.  Yancy, 

I  Dev.  (Eq.)  77  ;  Quivey  v.  Porter,  37  Cal.  458. 

or  proprietors.    In  statute.    Boston  v.  Worcester,  etc.,  R.  Co., 

II  Cush.  512. 

legal .    In  statute.    Little  v.  Hall,  18  How.  165. 

PBOPBIETOB8.     In  contract.      Rossiter  v.  Miller,  3  App.  Cas.   1124  ;   Rossiter  v. 
Miller,  5  Ch.  Div.  648. 
In  statute.    Hall  v.  Brown,  54  N.  H.  472. 
of  every  railroad.     In  statute.    Pierce  z/.  Concord  R.  R.,  51  N. 

H.591. 
owners  or .    In  statute.    Lister  v.  Lobley,  6  Nev.  &  M.  340. 


PBOPBIETY. 
PBO  BATA. 

PBOSEOUTE. 


Com.  V.  Alger,  7  Cush.  70. 

In  contract.    Penniman  v.  Stanley,  122  Mass.  310  ;  Taylor  v.  Stevens, 
7  How.  Pr.  415. 

with  efibct.     In  bond.    Morris  v.  Matthews,  2  Q.  B.  297. 

faSl  to .    In  statute.    Martin  v.  Fales,  18  Me.  23(36  Am.  Dec.  693). 


ItMf 


PROSECUTED. 


286 


PROVISION. 


i 
i 


!, 


FBOSECUTED.    within  one  year.    In  insurance  party.    Merchants,  etc.,  Ins. 

Co.  V.  Lacroix,  35  Tex.  249. 
FROSEOUnON.  In  statute.    Queen  v.  Inhabitants,  8  Ad.  &  Ell.  496  ;  Com.  v.  Haas, 

57  Pa.  St.  443  ;  Dalloway  v.  Turrell,  26  Wend.  383;  State  v.  Harden- 

burg,  2  N.  J.  (L.)  355. 
maintenance  and  punishment  of  offenders.    In  statute.    Reg. 

V.  Birmingham,  10  Q.  B.  127. 

of  the  action.    In  statute.    Hume  v.  Druyflf,  L.  R.,  8  Ex.  214. 

FBOSEOXmONS.     criminal .    In  constitution.    State  w.  Wolcott,  21  Conn.  279. 

FHOSECUTOR.     In  statute.     Phillips  w.  Bevans,  23  N.  J.  (L.)  373- 

FROSTITXJTE.      State  v,.  Stoyell,  54  Me.  24. 

FROSTTPUTION.    purpose  of .    In  [statute.    State  v.  Stoyell,  54  Me.  24;  Os- 

born  V.  State,   52   Ind.   526;   State  v.  Ruhl,  8  Iowa,  447 ;  Com.!/. 

Cook,  12  Mete.  93;  Carpenter  I/.  People,  8  Barb.  603. 

FROTECT.  In  constitution.    Peters  v.  Grubb,  21  Pa.  St.  455. 

FROTECnON.    In  statute.    Re  Glaser,  2  Ben.  180. 

purposes.     In  insurance  policy.    Arkansas  Ins.  Co.  f.  Bostick, 

27  Ark.  539. 
PROTEST.          Coddington  v.  Davis,  i  N.  Y.  186;  Breusler  v.  Arnold,  i  Wis.  264; 
Ayerault  v.  Pacific  Bk.,  47  N.  Y.  570;  Townsend  v.   Lorain  Bk.,  2 
Ohio  St.  345. 
in  writing.    In  statute.    Knowles  v.  City  of  Boston,  129  Mass. 

SSI. 

waive .    In  contract.    Coddington?/.  Davis,  i  N.Y.  186;    3  Denio, 

16. 

FROTESTABIiE.    security.    In  statute.    Dunn  v.  Adams,  i   Ala.  527  (35  Am. 

Dec.  42).  . 

FROTESTANT.    dissenters.    Drummond  v.  Atty.-General,  2  H.  L.  Cas.  387. 

religion.    In  constitution.     Hale  v.  Everett,  53  N.  H.  9  (16  Am. 


Rep.  82). 
FROTESTED.     Breusler  v.  Arnold,  i  Wis.  764;  Brannon  v.  Hursell,  112  Mass.  63 
FROTRACTED.     Knight  v.  Wilder,  2  Cush.  210. 
FROVABLE.      debt.     In    statute.     Re  Schwartz,   14  Blatchf.  196;  Sigsby  v. 

Willis,  3  Ben.  374. 

under  bankruptcy.    Crew  v.  Terry,  2  C.  P.  Div.  403' 

FROVE.  his  debt.     In  statute.     Re  Bigelow,  2  Ben.  483. 

which  he  could .    In  charter-party.    (Jether  v.  Capper,  15  C.  B. 

39;iSC.  B.  697. 
PROVED.  not .    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Robinson,  12  Ad.  &  Ell.  673.  ■ 

PROVIDE.  or  prepare  the  means  for.    Charge  to  Grand  Jury,  $  McLean, 

306. 
PROVIDED.       Stanley  v.  Colt,  5  Wall.  119;  Carroll?/.  State,  58  Ala.  396. 

In  statute.    Burgwyn  v.  Whitfield,  81  N.  C.  263;  Chapin  z*.  Harris,  8 

Allen,  596. 
In  will.    Colt  V.  Hubbard,  33  Conn.  281. 
-. —  always.    Heaston  v.  Commrs.,  20  Ind.  398. 
In  will.    Martelli  v.  Holloway,  L.  R.,  5  H.  L.  533. 

she  has  no  lawful  issue.    In  will.    Wright  v,  Denn,  10  Wheat. 

204. 
PROVISION.      Quincy  v.  Rogers,  9  Cush.  291. 


TT' 


VISION. 
etc.,  Ins. 

1.  V,  Haas, 
•).  Harden- 

ute.     Reg. 

)x.  214. 
Conn.  279. 


2.  24  ;  Os- 
7 ;  Com.  V. 


V.  Bostick, 

Wis.  264 ; 
rain  Bk.,  2 

129  Mass. 

;    3  Denio, 

7  (35  Am. 

Cas.  387. 
:.  9(16  Am. 

ass.  63 
Sigsby  V, 

er,  15  C.  B. 

'3- 

S  McLean, 

V.  Harris,  8 


P HO  VISION. 


287 


PUBLIC. 


PBOVISION  —  Continued. 

or   article   of   food.     In    statute.    Boteler   v.  Corporation,  2 

Cranch  C  C.  676. 

any by  will.    In  statute. 

FBOVISIONAL.    remedy.     In  statute. 


U.  S.  V.  Duncan,  4  McLean,  100. 
Noonen  v.  Orton,  28  Wis.  386;  Nosser 


FBOVISIOIVS. 


PBOVISO. 
FBOVOKE. 

fboximate. 
fbuiIential 

FUBLIO. 


10  Wheat. 


V.  Corwin,  3O  How.  Pr.  540;  McCarthy  v.  McCarthy,  54  How.  Pr. 

97. 
/;/  statute.    Hamilton  v.  O'Neil,  9  Mo.  1 1 ;  Crooke  v.  Slack,  20  Wend. 

117;  Plummer  v.  Currier,  52  N.  H.  288;  McLester  v.  Somerville, 

54  Ala.  670. 
as  may  be  found  on  hand  for  fiunily  use.    In  statute.    State 

7'.  Connor,  73  Mo.  572. 

for  flamily  use.    In  statute.    Atkinson  v.  Catcher,  23  Ark.  loi. 

or  munitions  of  war.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Barber,  9  Cranch, 

243;  U.  S.  V.  Sheldon,  2  Wheat   119. 
00m,  fbdder,  meat  and  other on  hand.    In  will,    Mooney  v. 

Evans,  6  Ired.  (Eq.)  363. 
Carroll  v.  State,  58  Ala.  396;  Wayman  v.  Southard,   10  Wheat.  30; 

Voorhees  v.  U.  S.,  10  Pet.  449. 

stir  up  or contention  and  strife.    In  statute.    State  v.  Warner, 

34  Conn.  276. 

Insurance  Co.  v.  Boon,  95  U.  S.  117. 

cause.    States.  Railroad,  52  N.  H.  528. 

concerns.    In  statute.    Willard  v.  Newburyport,  12  Pick.  227. 

In  statute.    Town  of  Hamden  v.  Rice,  24  Conn.  351. 

act.    Lassly  v.    Fontaine,  4  Hen.  &  M.  146  (4  Am.  Dec.  510) ; 

Unity  V.  Burrage,  13  Otto,  454;  Portsmouth  Livery  Co.  v.  Watson, 
lo  Mass.  91 ;  Burnham  v.  Webster,  5  Mass.  266;  U.  S.  v.  Porter,  i 
Cranch  C.  C.  369 ;  Bank  of  Utica  v.  Smedes,  2  Cow.  662 ;  Pierce  v. 
Kimball,  9  Me.  54;  Morgan  v.  Cree,  46  Vt.  773;  Village  of  Wi- 
nooski  V.  Gookey,  49  Vt.  282. 

w-Timiftl  office  or  charge.    In  statute.    Ki  __  v.    Inhabitants,  i 

B.  &  Ad.  795.  ' 

assembly.    In  statute.     Summerlin  v.  State.  3  Tex.  (App.)  441. 

benefit.    Tyler  v.  Beecher,  44  Vt.  648  (8  Am  Rep.  398). 

blockade.    The  Circassian,  2  Wall.  135. 

buildings.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Carruthers,  4  B.  &  S.  817; 

Babcock  v.  Goodrich,  47  Cal.  488 ;  State  v.  Troth,  34  N.  J.  (L.)  377. 

corporation.     Dartmouth  College  v.  Woodward,  4  Wheat.  518; 

Sayre  v.  North-western  Tp,  Co.,  10  Leigh,  454;  Dean  z/.  Davis,  51 
Cal.  406;  Turnpike  Co.  v.  Wallace,  8  Watts,  316  ;  Dearborn  v.  Bos- 
ton, etc.,  R.  Co.,  4  F^st.  (N.  H.)  179;  Ten  Eyck  v.  Delaware,  etc.. 
Canal  Co.,  3  Harr.  (N.J.)  200  (37  Am.  Dec.  233). 

debt.    Morgan  v.  Cree,  46  Vt.  773. 

— —  document.  In  statute.  Grindell  v.  Brendon,  6  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  698 ; 
Flemings.  Newton,  i  H.  L.  Cas.  363;  Blunt  z/. Patten, 2  Paine,  393; 
McCall  V.  U.  S.,  I  Dakota  Terr.  328. 

dues.    Anderson  v.  Thompson,  10  Bush,  132. 

duties.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Guardians,  17  Q.  B.  156  ;  Mayor  v. 

Overseers,  17  Q  B.  859. 


I  ii 


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PUBLIC, 


288 


PUBLIC. 


PUBUC  —  Continued. 

employment.    Brown  v.  Shevell,  2  Ad.  &  Ell.  i43- 

enemy.     State  v.  Moore,  74  Mo.  413. 

exhibition  of  feats  of  horsemanship.    U.  S.  v.  Buffalo  Park, 

16  Blatchf.  189. 
gambling  house.    In  statute.    Lockhart  v.  State,  10  Tex.  275  ; 

Rice  V.  State,  10  Tex.  545 ;  Buck  v.  State,  i  Ohio  St.  61. 
grotind.    In  deed.    Town  of  Lebanon  v.  Comm'rs,  9  Ohio,  80(34 

Am.  Dec.  422). 
highways.    Toledo,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Pence,  68  111.  524;  Coe  v. 

New  Jersey  R.  Co.,  28  N.  J.(Eq.)  100;  Koelle  v.  Knecht,  99  111.  403. 
house.     In  deed.    Com.  v.  Cuncannon,  3  Brewst.  344  \  Pease  v. 

Coats,  L.  R.,  2  Eq.  Cas.  688. 
*  In  statute.     Smith  v.  State,  37  Ala.  472 ;   Bass  v.  State,  37  Ala.  469 ; 

Brown  v.  State,  27  Ala.  47;  Huffman  v.  State,  29  Ala.  40;   Moore  v. 

State,  30  Ala.  550;   Burnett  v.  State,  30  Ala.  19;  Wilson  v.  State,  31 

Ala.  37 1 ;  Bently  v.  State,  32  Ala.  596 ;  Shilhagan  v.  State,  9  Tex.  430, 
improvement.    In  statute.    City  of  New  Haven  v.  Whitney,  36 

Conn.  373. 
indecency.    In  statute.    McJunkins  v.  State,  10  Ind.  140 ;  Jen- 
nings V.  State,  16  Ind.  335 ;  State  v.  Huey,  16  Ind.  338. 
lamp-posts.     In  contract.     Davenport,  etc.,  Co.  v.  Davenport, 


13  Iowa,  229. 
lands.    In  statute.    Newhall  r/.  Sanger,  2  Otto,  761;  Haydenfeldt 

V.  Davey,  etc..  Mining  Co.,  10  Nev.  290. 

law.    See  Public  Act. 

library.    In  statute.    Providence  Athenseum  v.  Tripp,  9  R.  I. 

560;  8  R.  I.  39. 
local  law.     In  constitution.     County  Comm'rs  v.  Comm'rs,  51 

Md,  457 ;  County  Comm'rs  v.  Meekins,  50  Md.  28. 

lots.    In  tcwn  plot.     Rutherford  v.  Taylor,  38  Mo.  315. 

minister.    U.  S.  i/.  Benner,  Baldw:  234. 

money.     In  statute.    Branch  v.  U.  S.,  12  Ct.  of  CI.  281. 

office.    Re  Hathaway,  71  N.  Y.  238  ;  People  v.  Common  Council, 

77  N.  Y.  503. 
■  officer.    Armitage  v.  Hamer,  3  B.  &  Adol.  795. 


In  statute.  Morse  v.  City  of  Lowell,  7  Mete.  152 ;  Hayman  v.  Pond.  7 
Mete.  329 ;  Mitchell  v.  Nelson,  49  Ala.  88 ;  State  v.  Bradley,  48 
Conn.  546. 

or  objectionable  purpose.    In  lease.    Gannett  v.  Albree,  103 

Mass.  374. 

peace  and  order.    In  statute.    Neuendorff  v.  Duryea,  6  Daly,  276. 

parochial  fkmds.    In  statute.    King  v.  Inhabitants,  3  B.  &  Adol. 

725. 

place.    In  deed.    Carter  v.  Abshire,  48  Mo.  301. 

In  statute.  Williams  v.  State,  64  Ind.  553  (31  Am.  Rep.  135) ;  State  v. 
Weekly,  29  Ind.  206 ;  Eastwood  v.  Miller,  L.  R.,  9  Q-  B.  440 ;  Bows 
V.  Fenwick,  L.  R.,  9C.  P.  337  ;  Henderson  v.  State,  59  Ala.  89;  Reg. 
V.  Cruesden.  2  Camp.  89;  Reg.  v.  Webb,  i  Den.  C.  C.  338;  Farmer 
V  Com.,  8  Leigh,  741;   Coleman  v.  State.  13  Ala.  602 ;   Flake  v. 


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falo  Park, 

Tex.  27S ; 

ihio,  80(34 

\\  Coe  V. 
99  111.  403- 
;   Pease  v, 

'  Ala.  469 ; 
Moore  v. 
V.  State,  31 
9  Tex.  430. 
rhitney,  36 

140;  Jen- 
Davenport, 
^aydenfeldt 

5p,  9  R.  I. 
omm'rs,  51 

!i. 

}n  Council, 


1  V.  Pond,  7 
Bradley,  48 

Albree,  103 

6  Daly,  276. 
;  B.  &  Adol. 


;);  State  v, 
440;  Bows 
ila.  89 ;  Reg. 
$38 ;  Farmer 
2 ;   Flake  v. 


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289 


PUBLIC. 


PUBLIO— Continued. 

State,  19  Ala.  551;  Campbell  v.  State,  17  Ala.  369;  Smith  v.  State," 
52  Ala.  384;  Walker  v.  Com.,  2  Va.  Cas.  515 ;  Arnold  v.  State,  29 
Ala.  46;  Burnett  v.  State,  30  Ala.  19;  Huffman  v.  State,  30  Ala. 
532;  Wilson  V.  State,  31  Ala.  371;  Moore  v.  State,  30  Ala.  550;  Bent- 
ley  V.  State,  32  Ala.  596;  McDonald  v.  State,  35  Ala.  390 ;  Smith  v. 
State,  23  Ala.  39 ;  Bythword  v.  State,  20  Ala.  47  ;  Coleman  v.  State, 
20  Ala.  SI ;  Clarke  v.  State,  12  Ala.  492;  Burdine  v.  State,  25  Ala. 
60;  Sherwood  v.  State,  25  Ala.  78  ;  Roquemore  v.  State.  19  Ala.  528 ; 
Com.  V.  Vandlne,  6  Gratt.  689;  Purcell  v.  Com.,  14  Gratt.  679;  Com. 
V.  Feazle,  8  Gratt.  585;  Windsor  v.  Com.,  4  Leigh,  680;  Shihagan  v. 
Steele,  9  Tex.  430  ;  Mofft  v.  State,  43  Tex.  346 ;  Cainile  v.  State,  35 
Ala.  392 ;  Scammon  v.  Scammon,  28  N.  H.  428 ;  Tidd  v.  Smith,  3  N. 
H.  181;  Taylor  v.  State,  22  Ala.  15 ;  Reg.  v.  Holmes,  3  C.  &  K.  360; 
Reg.  V.  Orchard,  3  Cox  C.  C.  248 ;   Queen  v.  Harris,.  L.  R.,  i  C.  C. 

.  282 ;  Reg.  V.  Thallman,  i  Leigh  &  C.  326 ;  Rex  v.  Watson,  2  Cox  C. 
C.  376:  Russell  V.  Dyer,  40  N.  H.  73 ;  43  N.  H.  396;  Cahoon  v.  Coe, 
n  N.  H.  556;  re  Birch,  15  C.  B.744;  re  Freestone,  i  Hurl.  &  N.94; 
Hill  V.  Balls,  2  Hurl.  &  N.  300 ;  Henderson  v.  State,  59  Ala.  91 ; 
Phillips  V.  State,  51  Ala.  20;  Napier  v.  State,  50  Ala.  169;  Ray  w. 
State,  50  Ala.  172. 

printixig.    Ellis  v.  State,  4  Ind.  i. 

purpose.  In  statute.  Mitchell  v.  Burlington,  4  Wall.  270 ;  Rog- 
ers V.  Burlington,  3  Wall.  654;  Reg.  v.  Guardian,  17  Q.  B.  156; 
Mayor  v.  Overseers,  i^  Q.  B.  859. 

— —  purposes.     In  will.    Dolan  v.  Macdermott,  L.  R.,  5  Eq.  Cas.  60. 

revenue.    Morgan  v.  Cree,  46  Vt.  773. 

road.    King  v.  Wright,  3  B.  &  Ad.  681;  King  v.  Mellor,  i  B.  A 

Ad.  38. 

roads.  In  statute.   Buncombe  Tp.  Co.  v.  Baxter,  10  Ired.  (L.)  222. 

sale.    In  statute,    Robbins  v.  Bellas,  4  Watts,  258. 

schools.  Merrick  v.  Amherst,  12  Allen,  508 ;  Jenkins  v.  Andover. 

103  Mass.  97. 

seal.    Kirksey  v.  Bates,  7  Port.  529  (31  Am.  Dec.  722). 

— —  secujrities.    Morgan  v.  Cree,  46  Vt.  773. 

security.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Irwin,  5  McLean,  183. 

square.    In  statute.    Westfall  v.  Hunt,  8  Ind.  174 ;  City  of  Lo- 

gansport  v.  Dunn,  8  Ind.  378. 
statutes.    See  Public  Act. 

stocks.    In  statute.    Wells  v.  Porter,  2  Bing.  N.  C.   722 ;  Hewitt 

V.  Price,  4  Man.  &  G.  356. 

stocks  and  securities.    Hall  v.  Middlesex  Comm'rs,  10  Allen, 

100. 

—  street,   highway    and   sidewalk.     In  indictment.     State    v. 
Moriarty,  74  Ind.  103. 

street  or  road.     In  statute.    Case  v.  Storey,  L.  R.,  4  Ex.  319. 

taxes.    In  statute.    Morgan  v.  Cree,  46  Vt.  773. 

taxes,  rates  and  assessments.    In  statute.    Buffalo  City  Cen. 

Co.  V.  BuflFalo,  46  N.  Y.  506. 

trade.    Gibson  v.  Ireson,  3  Q.  B.  44. 

trade  or  business.    In  deed.    Wickenden  v,  Webster,  6  El.  ft 

Bl.  387. 
37 


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I'  UBLIC. 


290 


PULSE. 


•SMBIAO  —  Continued. 

trust.      In  constitution.    Re  Oaths,  20  Johns.  462  j  Seymour  v. 

Ellison,  2  Cov/.  29,  note, 
vise.    Orr  v,  Quimby,  54  N.  H.  590;   Hildreth  v.  Adamson,  8  C. 

B.  (N.  S.)  594. 
In  constitution,    Walther  %>,  Warner,  25  Mo.  277 :   Board  of  Education 

V.  Hackman,  48  Mo.  243 ;    Buffalo  &  N.  Y.  K.  R.  v.  Brannan,  9  N. 

Y.  100;  Bradley  v.  New  York,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  21  Coin.  294;  Fisher  v, 

Horicon  Iron,  etc.,  Co.,  10  Wis.  354;  New  Orleans,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v, 

R.  Co.,  53  Ala.  211  ;   Cum.  v.  Horrigan,  2  Allen,  159;  Chambers  v, 

Satterlee,  40  Cal.  497  ;  Railroad  Co.  v.  City  of  Stockton,  41  Cal.  149 ; 

Channel  Co.  r/.  R.  Co.,  51  Cal.  269;   Gilmer  v.  Lime  Point,  18  Cal. 

229;  Com.  V.  Tewksbury,  11  Mete.  5;;   Manufacturing  Co.  v.  Head, 

56  N.  H.  386 ;  Olmstead  v.  Camp,  33  Conn.  532  ;   Beekman  v,  Sara- 
*  toga,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  3  Paige  Ch.  45  (22  Am.  Dec.  679)  note  ;  Memphis 

Freight  Co.  v,  Memphis,  4  Coldw.  419;  Enfield  Toll  Bridge  Co.  v. 

Hartford,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  17  Conn.  42. 
In  statute,    Jennings  v.  Pierce,  15  Blatchf.  42. 

use  and  sale.    Ryan  v,  Goodwin,  3  Sumn.  514. 

welflure.     Shaver  v,  Starrett,  4  Ohio  St..494 ;   Sessions  v.  Crim- 

keton,  20  Ohio  St.  349. 
work  erected  or  in  progress  of  erection.    In  statute.    City 

Sewerage  Utilization  Co.  v.  Board  of  Health,  i  Leg.  Gaz.  402. 
works.    In  statute,    Seibert  v.  Cave  der,  3  Mo.  (App.)  423 ;  re 

Public  Works,  13  Fla.  699. 

worship.    Att'y-Gen.  v,  Merrimack  Manfg.  Co.,  14  Gray,  586. 

in assembly.    In  statute.    Smith  v.  State,  63  Ala.  57. 

PXTBLIOATION.     Re  Newall,  4C.  B.  (N.  S.)  269;  Wenman  v.  Ash,  13  C.   B.  840  ; 

Swindles.  State,  2  Yerg.  581  (24 Am.  Rep.  515);  Hodges z'.  State,  5 

Humph.  112. 
In  statute.    Boucicault  v.  Wood,  2  Biss.  34 ;  Crowe  v,  Aiken,  3  BIss. 

208. 
In  statute.    Myers  v.  Callaghan,  5  Fed.  Rep.  73c. 

other .    In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Williams,  3  Fed.  Rep,  484. 

place  of .     In  statute,    Leroy  v,  Jamison,  3  Sawy.  377. 

PUBLISH.  In  plea.    Watts  f.  Greenlee,  2  Dev.  (L.)  118. 

make  and ready  to  be  delivered.    In  order, 

ell,  6  M.  A  W.  473  (8  Dowl.  392). 
Doe  V.  Burdett,  4  Ad.  &  Ell.  17. 
In  contract.    Stoops  v.  Smith,  100  Maiss.  63 ;  W 

387. 
In  statute.    Boucicault  v.  Chatterton,  5  Ch.  P        i8» ;  Musselbrook 

V,  Dunkin,  9  Bing,  605 ;  Macarthur  v.  Can-.        i,  5  B,  &  Ad.  5 '.8. 

one  regularly .     In  statute.    Walton  v.  Harris,  73  Mo.  491. 

printed  and .    In  plea,    Sproul  v.  Pillsbury,  72  Me.  20. 

signed  and .     Indeed,    Vincent  r/.  Bishop  of  Soder,  8  C.  B.  905  ; 

Johns  V.  Dickinson,  8  C.  B.  934. 
In  will.    Curteis  v,  Kenrick,  3  M.  &  W.  461. 
Sproul  V.  Pillsbury,  72  Me.  20. 

Indian.     U.  S.  v.  Joseph,  4  Otto,  614 ;  4  Sawy.  599  {note). 

stock  of .    In  statute.     Rex  v.  Woodward,  i  Moody,  323. 


PUBLISHED. 


Brooke  v.  Mitch- 


.;uTk,  106  Mass. 


FUBLtSHEB. 

PUEBLO. 

PULSE. 


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Mite 


PULSE. 

Jeymour  v, 

(nson,  8  C. 

Education 
niian,  9  N. 
;  Fisher  v. 
..  R.  Co.  V. 
iiambers  v. 
[I  Cal.  149; 
int,  18  Cal, 
■o,  V,  Head, 
lan  V.  Sara- 
,■  Memphis 
idge  Co.  V. 


ns  V.  Crim- 

atute.    City 

;.  402. 

pp.)  423;  re 

tray,  586. 

C.  B.  840; 
:s  V.  State,  5 

ken,  2  Biss. 


484. 

r. 

Ice  V.  Mltch- 

rk,  106  Mass. 

Musselbrook 

St  Ad.  S',8. 

[o.  491- 

20. 

8  C.  B.  905  ; 


{note). 
.  3*3- 


PUNCTUATION. 


291 


PURPORT. 


PXTBOHASE. 


PUNCTUATION.    Ewing  7/.  Burnet,  11  Peters,  41. 

PUNISHABLE.    In  statute.    Com.  v.  Pemberton,  118  Mass.  36  ;  McLaughlin's  Case. 
107  Mass.  225. 

PUNISHMENT.     State  v.  Lawrence,  45  Mo.  492 ;  U.  S.  :'.  Ulrici,  3  Dill.  532. 

PUNITIVE. damages.    Chiles  v.  Drake,  2  Mete.  (Ky.)  147. 

In  instructions  of  court.     Roth  v.  Eppy,  80  111.  283. 

Durando  v.  Durando,  23  N.  Y.  331  ;  Kohl  v.  U.  S.,  i  Otto,  367 ;  Green 
V.  Blanchar,  40  Cal.  194  ;  Clay  v.  Wyatt,  6  J.  J.  Marsh.  584. 

In  statute.  McCartee  v.  Orphan  Asylum,  9  C(  "  437  (18  Am.  Dec. 
516);  Clay  7/.  Wyatt.  6  J.  J.  Marsh.  584;  Durando  v.  Durando,  23 
N.  Y.  331  ;  Burt  v.  Merchants'  Ins.  Co.,  106  Mass.  360 ;  Farring- 
ton  V.  Wilson,  29  Wis. 383 ;  King  v.  Townrow,  i  B.  &  Ad.  479 ;  Blake 
V.  Attersoll,  2  B.  &  C.  879  ;  Kingz/.  Inhabitants,  4  B.  &  Adol.  152  ; 
Commercial  Bk.  v.  Nolan,  8  Miss.  508  ;  Jackson  v.  Brown,  5  Wend. 
S90  ;  Gordon  v.  Preston,  i  Watts,  385  ;  Pierson  v.  Laurence.  2 
Blatchf.  495. 

—  money.    In  statute.    Austin  v.  Uni'erwood,  37  111.  438  ;  Hoyt  v. 

Van  Alstyne,   15   Barb.   568;    Eyster  v.   Halheway,   50  111.    521; 

Henisler  v.  Nickum,  38  Md.  270  ;  Davis  v.  Peabody,  10  Barb.  91 ; 

Allen  V.  Hawley,  66  111.  164  ;  Smith  v.  Lackor,  23  Minn.  454. 

actual .    In  statute.    Pierson  v.  Laurence,  2  Blatchf.  495. 

by .    In  statute.     Farrington  v.  Wilson,  29  Wis.  384. 

Smith  V.  Spies,  2  Hall,  477  ;  Curtis  v.  Burdick,  48  Vt.  166. 
In  will.    Askew  v.  Booth  L.  R.,  1 7  Eq.  Cas.  426. 
PUBOHASEB.    In  statute.    Draper  v.  Bryson,  26  Mo.  108 ;  Steele  v.  Spencer,  i   Pet. 

552 ;  Halbert  v.  McCullock,  3  Mete.  (Ky.)  456 ;  Lancaster  v.  Dolan, 

I  Rawle,  231  ;  Dillingham  v.  Bolt,  37  N.  Y.  198  ;  Schmidt  v.  Hcyt. 

I  Edw.  652;  Meyer  z/.  Car  Co.,  12  Otto,  9;  Bank  v.  Frank,  45  N.  Y. 

(S.C.)404;re  Hopper,  2  Halst.  Ch.  325;  Gilpin  v.  Davis,  2  Bibb,  416 

(5  Am.  Dec.  622  );  Lancaster  z/.  Dolan,  i  Rawle,  231  (18  Am.  Dec. 

62s). 
or  inoumbranoer.    In  statute.    Wood  7'.  Chapin.  13  N.  Y.  509. 

bona  fide .    In  statute.    Cloud  z/.  Dupree,  28  Ga.  170;  Sanderson 

V.  McAffee,  42  Ga.  250. 

subsequent .    In  statute.  Van  Rensselaer  w.  Clark,  17  Wend.  25. 

PUBOHASEBS.    In  statute.    Fowler  v.  McCartney,  27  Miss.  509. 

for  a  valuable  oonsideration  without  notice.     In   statute. 

Wailes  v.  Cooper,  24  Miss.  208. 

of  incumbrances.    In  statute.    Turner  v.  Pabb,  60  Mo.  342. 

subsequent .     In  statute.      McNitt   v.  Turner,  16  Wall.    352; 

Henderson  v.  Downing.  24  Miss.  106. 
PUBGHASma.    building  or .    In  will.     Chapman  v.  Brown,  6  Vesey,  404. 


PUBCHASED. 


PUBEIiY. 

PUBIX>IN. 
PUBPOBT. 


public  charity.    In  constitution.    Burd  Orphan  Asylum  v.  Upper 

Darby  School  District,  90  Pa.  St.  21;  Cleveland  Library  Association 
V.  Pelton,  36  Ohio  St.  253. 

andembesBle.    In  statute.    Carpenter  v.  Mason,  12  Ad.  &  Ell. 

630. 
Com.  V.  Wright,  i  Cush.  46  ;  State  v.  Bonney,  34  Me.   383  ;  State  v. 

Witham.47  Me.  195  ;  State  v.  Wimberly,  3  McCord,   190  ;  State  v. 

Molier,  i  Dev.  263;  State  v.  Carter,  Conf.  N.  C.  210;  State  v. 

Crawley,  13  La.  Ann.  300  ;  Chamberiain  v.  State,  5  Blackf.   573; 

Com.  V.  Parmenter,  5  Pick.  279. 


iHMii 


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PURPORT. 


292 


QUANTITY, 


FUBSUAirOE 
FUBSXJAirF. 

FUBSXTTF. 
FUT. 


PUBFOET  —  Continued. 

In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Wright,  i  Cush.  65  ;  State  v,  Atkins,  5  Blackf. 
458  ;  Flowers  v.  Bitting,  45  Ala.  448. 

FXTBFOBTED.    In  indictment.     Com.  v.  Twitchell,  4  Cush.  76. 
PUBFOBTHTG.    In  statute.     Snow  v.  State,  14  Wis.  482. 

that  any  money  will  be  paid.    In  statute.    State  v.  Page,  19 

Mo.  213. 
FUBFOBE.  In  statute.    Rex  v.  Hcflfcrnan,  i  Jehb,  4. 

of  obtaining.    In  statute.    King  t/.  Ridgway,  5  B.  &  Aid.  530. 

of  profit.    In  statute.     Bear  v.  Bromley,  18  Q.  B.  271. 

of  prostitution  or  oonoubinage.    In  statute.    State  v.  Feasel, 

74  Mo.  524. 
FUBFOSELT.    In  statute.    Carter  v.  State,  17  Ind.  307  ;  Fahnestock  v.  State,  23  Ind. 
231. 
artfully  and framed.   In  plea.    Kerr  v.  Force,  3  Cranch  C.  C.  8. 

FUBFBESTUBE.    Atty.-Gen.  v.  Evart  Booming  Co.,  34  Mich.  402;  Moore  v.  Jack- 
son, 2  Abb.  N.  C.  211. 

in of  the  aot.    In  statute.    Smith  v.  Shaw,  10  B.  &  C.  284. 

to  the  aot.    In  indictment.    U.  S.  v.  Latorre,  8  Blatchf.  135. 

to  law.    In  statute.    Woodruff  v.  Barney,  i  Bond,  531. 

In  statute.    King  v.  Hart,  6  B.  &  S.  253. 

in  foroe.    In  statute.     North-Eastern  R.  Co.  v.  Mayor,  9  B.  &  S. 

630. 

in  her  posseasion.    In  will.    Breckenridge  v.  Duncan,  2  A.  K. 

Marsh.  50  (12  Am.  Dec.  359). 

into  writing.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Registers,  7  Q-  B.  156. 

—  out.    Perry  v.  Fitzhouse,  8  Q.  B.  757. 
FUTS.  Ex  parte  Young,  6  Biss.  53  ;  re  Chandler,  9  Bankr.  Reg,  514 ;  Plxley  v. 

Boynton,  79  111.  351. 
FUrmrO.  out.    /«  statute.     Queen  v.  Inhabitants, » i  Ad.  &  Ell.  657. 

QUAIJFIOATIOir.     State  v.  Seay,  64  Mo.  89. 

In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Williams,  i  Dill.  485. 
QTTALIFIOATIONS.    In  constitution.     Hall  v.  Hostetter,  17  B.  Monr.  785  ;  Com.  v. 
Jones,  ID  Bush,  744. 

of  an  elector.    In  statute.    Byrne  v.  State,  12  Wis.  519. 

QUALIFIED.     In  constitution.    Hall  v.  Hostetter,  17  B.  Monr.  785;  Com.,  v.  Jones, 
10  Bush,  744. 
In  statute.     People  v.  Supervisor,  100  111.  332. 

elector.     Sanford  v.  Prentice,  28  Wis.  358. 

successor.    In  statute.    Beebe  v.  Robinson,  64  Ala.  171.   ' 

QUANTITY.      Com.  v.  O'Connell,  12  Allen,  453. 

In  statute.    Scattergood  v.  Tutton,  2  Fed.  Rep.  28. 

and  quality.     In  deed,    Adams  v.  Fotheringham,  3  Mass.  252 

(3  Am.  Dec.  151). 

and  quality  unknown.    In  bill  of  lading.    Tully  v.  Terry,  L.  R., 

8  C.  P.  679. 

guaranteed.    In  bill  of  lading.    Bissell  v.  Campbell,  54  N.  Y. 

353- 


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NTITY. 
,  5  Blackf. 

/.  Page,  19 

Jd.  530. 

7/.  Feasel, 

ite,  23  Ind. 

ichC.C.8. 
re  V.  Jack- 

\  284. 
if.  135. 

r,  9  B.  &  S. 
in,  2  A.  K. 
B.  156. 
4 ;  Pixley  V. 

.657. 

S5 ;  Com.  V. 

519. 

m. ,  V.  Jones, 

171.  * 

3  Mass.  252 
Terry,  L.  R., 
,ell.  54  N.  Y. 


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293 


RACE 


QUANTITY  —  Continued. 

defloienoy  in .    In  bill  of  lading.    Meyer  v.  Peck,  28  N.  Y.  590. 

whole .     In  statute.    Scattergood  v.  Tutton,  2  Fed.  Rep.  28. 

right  to  do  all  such .     In  lease.    McKee  v.  Brooks,  20  Mo.  526. 

larger  qxiantity  than  one .    In  statute.    Sappington  v.  Carter, 

67  III.  482. 
Tn  lease.    Guardians  v.  Guardians,  6  B.  &  S.  918. 
—    account.    In  guarantee.     Melville  v.  Hayden,  3  B.  &  Aid.  595. 

of  com.     In  statute.      Master  of  St.  Cross  v.  Ld.  Howard,  6 

Term  Rep.  338. 
In  statute.     Bensusan  v.  Murphy,  i^  P.atchf.  536. 

corporation.     Riddle  v.  Merrimac  River  Locks,  7   Mass.    169; 

Inhabitants  v.  Wood,  13  Mass.  193;  Levy  Court  v.  Conner,  2  Wall. 
501. 

derelict.    Sturtevant  v.  The  George  Nicholaus,  i  Newb.  449. 


QUABBYINa. 
QUABT. 

QUABTEBLY. 
QUARTERS. 

QUARTS. 
QUASI. 


QUAY. 
QUESTION. 


QUESTIONED. 
QUI. 


QUICK.  


Mayor  v,  U.  S.,  lo  Pet.  662. 

ottaat.    Loviner  v.  Pearce,  70  N.  C.  167. 

of  title  of  real  estate.    In  statute.    Murray  v.  Van  Derlyn,  24 

Wis.  67. 
—  of  title  to  real  property.     In  statute.    Spencer  v.  Winselman, 

42  Cal.  481. 
touching  the  said  imprisonment  or  punishment.    In  statute. 

U.  S.  V.  Daniel,  6  Wheat.  542. 

shall  be  in .    In  statute.    Latham  v.  Spedding,  17  Q.  B.  440. 

,    has  not  been .    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Inhabitants,  12  Ad.  &  Ell. 

182. 

haeret  in  litera,  haeret  in  oortioe.   Tracy  v.  Troy,  etc.,  R.  Co., 

38  N.  Y.  433 ;  Booth  v.  Williams,  2  Ga.  252. 

s'exouse,  s'aoouse.    Stephens  v.  People,  19  N.  Y.  569. 

tarn.    O'Kelly  v.  Athens  Manfg.  Co.,  36  Ga.  51. 

with  child.    Reg.  w  Wycherley,  8  C.  &  P.  262 ;  Goldsmith's  Case, 


QUIET. 

QXTIETLY. 

QUIT. 
QUORUM. 

QUOTA. 
RACE. 


3  Camp.  76;  State  v.  Cooper,  2  Zabr.  52  ;  Rex  v.  Russell,  i  Moody, 
356 ;  State  v.  Smith,  32  Me.  369 ;  Com.  v.  Reid,  i  Leg.  Gaz.  182. 

In  indictment.  Com.  v.  Parker,  9  Mete.  600 ;  and  see  Hall  v.  Hancock, 
15  Pick.  255  (26  Am.  Dec.  599). 

with (diild.    Reg.  v.  Wycherley,  8  C.  &  P.  262. 

and  peaceable  possession.    In  deed.    Akerly  v.  Vilas,  23  Wi- 

207. 

enjoy.    In  deed.    Whitbeck  v.  Cook,  15  Johns.  483  (8  Am.  Dec. 

272). 

In  deed.    Gordon  v.  Haywood,  2  N.  H.  402. 

Grindley  v.  Barker,  i  Bos.  &  Pul.  229 ;  Withnell  v.  Gartham,  6  T.  R. 
388. 

In  statute.    Queen  v.  Inhabitants,  4  B.  &  S.  256;  State  v.  Wilkes- 

ville,  20  Ohio  St.  288. 
of  any  city  or  town.        In  statute.    Inhabitants  v.  Inhabitants, 

97  Mass.  383. 


field. 

public  — 


In  statute.    Com.  v.  Wilson,  9  Leigh,  648. 
,    In  statute.    Ash  v.  Lynn,  7  B.  &  S.  255. 


II 


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RA^'E. 


RACEWAY. 

BAFFLE. 

BAQS. 

RAILINO. 

BAILBOAD. 


BAILBOADS. 
BAILWAY. 


BAINY. 
BAISE. 


RAISED. 


RAisnra. 

RANK. 

RANSOM. 

RAPE. 


In  deed.    Wilder  v.  DeCou.  26  Minn.  10. 
State  V.  Pinchback,  2  Mill  (S.  C.)  130. 

In  insurance  policy,    Elliott  v.  Hamilton  Ins.  Co.,  13  Gray,  139. 
In  statute.    Munson  v.  Town  of  Derby,  37  Conn.  310. 
St.  Louis,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  North-western,  etc.,  R.Co.,  a  Mo.  (App.)  69  ; 

Munkins  v.  Kansas,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  60  Mo.  334. 
In  statute.     Lake  Superior,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v,  U.  S.,  3  Otto,  442;  John- 
son V.  Louisville,  etc.,  R.  Co.,   10  Bush,  231  ,   Louisville,  etc.,   R. 

Co.  V.  Louisville,  2  Duv.  175  ;  Black  v.  Philadelphia,  etc.,  R.  Co., 

58  Pa.  St.  249;  State  v.  Johnson,  Phill.  (L.)  140;  Com.  v.  Haverhill, 

7  Allen,  524. 
oompanies.    In  statute.    County  of  Randolph  v.  Post,  3  Otto, 

509  ;  Moneypenny  v.  Sixth  Avenue  R.  Co.,  4  Abb   Pr.  (N.  S.)  357. 

company.    In  statute.    Tucker  v.  Ferguson,  22  Wall.  527. 

oorporatioxM.    In  statute.    City  of  Dubuque  v.  Chicago,  etc., 

R.  Co.,  47  Iowa,  196  ;   First  Nat.  Bk.  v.  Davies,  43  Iowa,  424. 

track.       In  statute.    Chicago,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  People,  98  111.  354. 

In  statute.    St.  Louis  Bolt  &  Iron  Co.  v.  Donahoe,  3  Mo.  (App.)  559 ; 

Chicago  V.  Evans,  24  111 .  52. 
Phipps  V.  Daubney,  16  Q.  B.  524  ;  Imlay  v.  Union  Branch  R.  Co.,  26 

Conn.  254 ;  St.  Louis  R.  Co.  v.  North-western  St.  Louis  R.  Co.,  2 

Mo.  (App.)  69. 
corporatioii.    In  statute.    Union  Trust  Co.  v.  Kendall,  20  Kas. 

5>5. 
the .    In  statute.    Garton  v.  Bristol  R.  Co.,  4  Hurl.  &  N.    48  ; 

4  Hurl.  &  N.  832  ;  6  Hurl.  &  N.  930  ;  Directors  v.  Garton,  8   H.  L. 

Cas.  477- 

days.    In  charter-party.    Balfour  v.  Wilkins,  20  Alb.  L.  J.  161. 

In  will.    Bateman  v.  Bateman,  i  Atk.  Ch.  421. 

and  school  all  the  testator's  children.    In  will.    Shoemaker  v. 

Stobaugh,  59  Ind.  598. 
and  support  armies.    In  constitution.     U.  S.  v.  Fairchild,  i  Abb. 

(U.  S.)  74. 
provided  $6,000  shall  be .    In  subscription  paper.    New  London 

Inst.  V.  Prescott,  40  N.  H.  330. 
to  be out  of  my  estate.    In  will.    Bray  v.  Lamb,  2  Dev.  (Eq.)' 

372  (25  Am.   Dec.  718). 

Reg.  V.  Whipp,  4  Q.  B.  145. 

Bryant  v.  Foot,  7  B.  &  S.  725- 

Maisonnaire  v.  Keating,  2  Gall.  325. 

Reg.  V.  Lloyd,  7  C.  &  P.  318  ;  Reg.  v.  Stanton,  1  C.  &  K.  41S  ;  Reg- 
V.  Case,  I  Den.  C.  C.  580 ;  Reg.  v.  Wright,  4  F.  &  F.  967 ;  S.  v.  A., 
39  L.  T.  (N.  S.)  128  ;  Lord  Audley's  Case,  12  Mod.  340;  i  How.  St. 
Trials,  387  ;  Reg.  v.  Russen,  r  East  P.  C.  438 ;  Reg.  v.  Allen,  9  C. 
&  P.  31  ;  Reg.  V.  Jordan,  9  C.  &  P.  118;  Reg.  v.  Gammon,  $  C.& 
P.  321  ;  Reg.  V.  Hughes,  9  C.  &  P.  752  \  Reg.  v.  McRue,  8  C.  &  P. 
641 ;  Reg.  w.  Lines,  i  C.  &  K.  393;  Reg.  v.  Fletcher,  8  Cox  C.  C. 
131 ,  Reg.  V.  Lock,  L.  R.,  2  C.  C.  R.  10;  Reg.  v.  Hallett,  9  C.  &. 
P.  748;  Reg.  V.  Jones,  L.  R.,  2  C.  C.  R.  10  ;  Reg.  v.  Woodhurst,  12 
Cox  C.C.  443 ;  Reg.  v.  Martin,  9  C.  &  P.  213;  Reg.  v.  Johnson.  10 
Cox  C.C.  114;  Reg.  V.  Read,  i  Den.  C.  C.  377;  Com.  v.  Merrill, 


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295 


RAPE. 


BAPB  — Continued.  ^ 

14  Gray,  415  ;  Smith  v.  State,  12  Ohio  St.  466;  State  v.  Hagerman, 
41  Iowa,  151  ;  State  v,  Erickson,  45  Wis.  86  ;  Hiill  v.  State,  22  Wis. 
580  ;  Com.  V.  Fogerty,  8  Gray,  489 ;  Williams  v.  State,  14  Ohio,  222  ; 
Blackburn  v.  State,  22  Ohio  St.  102  ;  Penn  v.  Sullivan,  Add.  143 ; 
Stout  7/.  Com.,  II  S.  &  R.  177  ;  State  v.  Knapp,  45  N.  H.  148;  Com. 
V.  Burke,  105  Mass.  376;  People  %>.  Dohring,  59  N.  Y.  374  ;  People 
V.  Morrison,  i  Park.  C.  C.  626;  Anderson  v.  State.  41  Wis.  430  ; 
State V.  Ruth,  21  Kas.  138  ;  Turners.  People,  33  Mich.  363  ;  Hays 
V.  People,  I  Hill,  351  ;  O'Meara?/.  State,  17  Ohio  St.  515  ;  Moore  v. 
State,  17  Ohio  St.  521 ;  State  v.  Cross,  12  Iowa,  66;  People  v.  Mc- 
Donald, 9  Mich.  1 50  ;  State  v.  Tarr,  28  Iowa,  397  ;  Don  Moran 
V.  People,  25  Mich.  356 ;  Walter  v.  People,  50  Barb.  144  ; 
St.le  V.  Crow,  10  West.  L.  J.  501:  Croswell  v.  People,  13  Mich.  426; 
People  V.  Metcalf,  i  Wheel.  C.  C.  378  ;  State  v.  Shepherd,  7  Conn. 
54  ;  state  v.  Stoyall,  54  Me.  24  ;  Com.  v.  McDonald,  no  Mass.  455  ; 
Reg.  V.  Sweenie,  8  Cox  C.  C.  223  ;  Reg.  v.  Barrow,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C. 
156  ;  Reg.  V.  Young,  14  Cox  C.  C.  114;  Reg.  v.  Camplin,  i  C.  &  K. 
746;  Reg.  V,  Page,  2  Cox  C.  C.  133  ;  Higgins  v.  People,  i  Hun, 
307;  Reg.  T'.  Flattery,  13  Cox  C.  C.  388;  Reg.  v.  Myers,  12  Cox 
C.  C.  311 ;  Reg.  v.  Pressy,  10  Cox  C.  C.  635  ;  Reg.  v.  Barrett,  L.  R., 
2  C.  C.  81  ;  Reg.  v.  Saunders,  8  C.  &  P.  265 ;  Reg.  v.  Williams,  8  C. 
&  P.  286;  Reg.  V.  Clark,  Dears.  C.  C.  397  ;  Taylor  v.  State,  50  Ga. 
79;  McNairv.  State,  53  Ala.  453;  Dawson  v.  State,  29  Ark.  116; 
Bradley  v.  State,  32  Ark.  704  ;  State  v.  Johnson,  .69  N.  C.  55  ;  State 
V.  Hargrave,  65  N.  C.  466;  Com.  v.  Thomas,  i  Va.  Cas.  307 ;  State  v. 
Leblanc,  3  Brev.  339:  Waller  r/.  State,  40  Ala.  325;  Davisr/.  State, 
43  Tex.  189  ;  Thompson  v.  State,  43  Tex.  583;  Stephen  v.  State,  11 
Ga.  525  ;  State  v.  Burgdorf,  53  Mo.  65  ;  State  v.  Murphy,  6  Ala.  765 ; 
Charles  v.  State,  6  Eng.  (Ark.)  389 ;  Auschicks  v.  State,  6  Tex. 
(App.)  524;  Pleasant  v.  State,  3  Ark.  360;  Wyatt  v.  State,  2  Swan, 
394;  Lewis  V.  State,  30  Ala.  54;  Walters.  State,  40  Ala.  325; 
Crockett  f.  State,  49  Ga.  185  ;  Jenkins  v.  State,  i  Tex.  (App.)  346; 
State  V.  Handy,  4  Harr.  566  ;  Davenport  v.  Com.,  1  Leigh,  588  ; 
Laurence  v.  Com.,  3  Gratt.  845 ;  State  v.  Tilman,  30  La.  Ann.  245  ; 
Com.  V.  Fields,  4  Leigh.  648  ;  Carter  v.  State,  35  Ga.  263 ;  State  v. 
Brooks,  76  N.  C.  I ;  State  v.  Green,  2  Wh.  St.  Med.  Jur.  267 ;  Com. 
V.  Berle,  2  Wh.  St.  Med.  Jur.  245;  People  v.  Quinn,  50  Barb.  128  ; 
People  V.  Royal,  53  Cal.  62 ;  Wesley  v.  State,  65  Ga.  732. 

assaiilt  with  intent  to  commit .    People  v.  McDonald,  9  Mich. 

1 50;  Reg.  w.  Stanton,  I  C.  &  K.  415;  Reg.  v.  Case,  i  Den"".  C.  C. 
580;  Reg.  V.  Lloyd,  7  C.  &  P.  318 ;  Reg.  v.  Dungey,  4  F.  &  F.  99  ; 
Reg.  V.  Lock,  L.  R.,  2  C.  C.   R.  10 ;  Reg.   v.  Connelly,  26  U.  C.  Q. 

B.  323 ;  Reg.  v.  Day,  9  C.  &  P.  722 ;  Reg.  v.  McCararan,  6  Cox  C. 

C.  64 :  Reg.  V.  Fich,  16  U.  C.  C.  P.  379 ;  Hays  v.  People,  i  Hill, 
351 ;  Com.  V,  Thompson,  116  Mass.  346 ;  State  v.  Vadnais,  21  Minn. 
382 ;  Com.  V.  Merrill,  14  Gray,  415  ;  Smith  v.  State,  12  Ohio  St.  446 ; 
Hull  V.  State,  22  Wis.  ;  Garrison  v.  People,  6  Neb.  274  ;  Preisher  v. 
People,  47  111.  382;  HayesT/.  People,  i  Hill,  351  ;  Carter  v.  State. 
35  Ga.  263  ;  State  v.  Neely.  64  N.  C.  4^5  :  Com.  v.  Stratton,  1 14  Mass. 

'  303  ;  People  v.  Carmichael,  5  Mich.  10;  State  v.  Johnston,  76  N.  C. 
209;  State  w.  Pickett,  11  Nev.  255  ;  State  v.  Brooks,  76  N.  C.  i  ; 
Walters.  People.  50  Barb.  144  ;  Clark  v.  State,  30  Tex.  448;  Reg. 
V.  Bennett,  4  F.  &  F.  1105 ;  People  v.  Bninsby,  32  N.  Y.  525;  Reg. 
V.  Flattery,    13  Cox  C.  C.  388;  Com.  v.  Fields,  4  Leigh,  648;  Pleaa- 


RAPE. 


396 


REAL. 


RASCAL. 
BATABLB. 


BATB. 


BAPB  —  Continued. 

ant  V.  State,  3  Ark.  360;  Slate  v.  Cross,  12  Iowa,  66;  Reg. 7/.  Hallett, 

9  C.  A  P.  748;  UcK.  V.  VVrighf,  4  F.  &  F.  967  ;  Joicev.  State,  53  Ga. 

80;  State  V.  Montgomery.  63  Mo.  296  ;  Lewis  v.  State,  35  Ala.  380  ; 

State  %>.  Elich,  7  Jones  (N.  C.).68. 
Brown  v.  Minis,  2  Mill  (S.  C.)  235. 

polls.     Opinion  of  the  Justices,  7  Mass.  523. 

property.     In  statute.    Queen  v.  Overseers.  10  B.  A  S.  337. 

value.     In  statute,     Darrow  v.  Langdon,  20  Conn.  294. 

In  marine  policy.     Insurance  Co.  v.  Wright,  1  Wall.  456. 

In  statute.     Burlington,  etc..  R.  Co.  v.  Lancaster  Co.,  4  Neb.  293 ;  People 

V.  Dolan.  36  N.  Y.  59 ;  King  v.  Inhabitants,  i  B.  &  Ad.  350  ;  State  v. 

Utter,  s  Vroom,  489. 

made  and  levied.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Eyton.  3  El.  ti  Bl.  391. 

of  fltre.    In  statute.    Chase  v.  N.  Y.  Cent.  R.  R.,  26  N.  Y.  533, 

In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Rose,  6  Q.  B.  1 56  ;  Goodhew  v.  Williams,  3  C.  P. 

Div.  382. 
taxes  and  duties.    In  lease.    Curtis  v.  Pierce,  115  Mass.  186; 

Blake  v.  Baker,  115  Mass.  188.  , 

Barker  v.  Berry,  8  Mo.  (App.)  449. 

conflnned  and  made  valid.    In  statute.    Barker  v.  Chester- 
field, 102  Mass.  129. 
Smith  V.  Kelly.  13  Mete.  309;  Clough  v.  Clough,  73  Me.  488. 
confirm,  and  make  valid.     Barker  v.  Chesterfield,  103  Mass. 

128. 
In  marine  policy.     Insurance  Co.  v.  Wright,  i  Wall.  456. 
Harperz/.  Deep,  3lnd.  225. 
In  indictment.    People  v.  Quinn.  50  Barb.  128  ;  Davis  v.  State,  42  Tex. 

226. 
In  statute.    State  v.  McComas,  11  Mo.  117. 
Com.  V.  Fogerty,  8  Gray,  490. 

aoow.    In  plea.    Harper  v.  Delp,  3  Ind.  230. 

hides  and  skins.    In  statute.    Coggill  v.  Lawrence,  i  Blatchf. 


BATED. 


BATES. 


BATIFIED. 


BATIFT. 


BATING. 
BAVISH. 


LAVISHED. 

BAVISHINQ. 

BAW. 


604. 
BEAD.  In  constitution.    Weill  f.  Renfield.  54  Cal.  in. 

BEADY.  and  willing.    In  plea.    Cort  v.  R.  Co.,  17  Q.  B.  142. 

for  sea.    In  insurance  policy.    Pettigrew  v.  Pringle,  3  B.  4  Adol. 

530;  Graham  v.  Barias.  5  B.  &.  Adol.  1019. 

to  pay.    Mitchell  v.  Gregory,  i  Bibb.  449  (4  Am.  Dec.  655). . 

BEADY-MADE.     clothing.    In  contract.    Vance  v.  Bloomer.  20  Wend.  196. 


BEAL. 


action.    In  statute.    Blood  z/.  Kemp.  4  Pick.  172;  Plympton  v. 

Baker,  10  Pick.  473  ;  Dummer  v.  Foster.  7  Mass.  476 ;  Crocker  v. 
Block,  16  Mass.  448. 

coat.  In  statute.  U.  S.  v.  Sixteen  packages,  2  Mason.  S3 ;  Tap- 
pan  V.  U.  S..  2  Mason,  399. 

estate.     Hine  v.  City  of  New  Haven,  40  Conn.  484 ;  Bowman  v. 

People,  82  III.  246. 

In  assignment.    Chautauque  Bk.  v.  White,  6  N.  Y.  236. 

In  statute.  Bowman  v.  People,  82  111.  247 ;  Portland,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v. 
Saco,  60  Me.  196 ;  People  v.  Assessors,  39  N.  Y.  81  ;    Jenkins  v. 


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297 


REASONABLE, 


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BBAB. 


■  Continued. 

Fahey,  73  N.  Y.  355  ;  Nutter  v.  Russell,  3  Mctc.  164;  People  v.  Ncwr 
York  Tax  Comm'rs,  83  Y.  N.  459. 
In  will.     Williams  v.  Evans.  El.  &  Bl.  738 ;  Moare  v.  White.  3   Ch. 
Div.  763, 
—  estate  held  by  an  »xeoutor  or  admlniatrator.     /m  $iatui<: 
Ex  parte  Blair,  13  Mete.  127. 
estate  of  her  huBband.  In  statute.    Willet  ta  Brown.  65  M<>.  138. 

t 

estates.    In  will.     Wilson  v.  Eden.  18  {^.  B.  47$. 

party  in  interest.     In  statute.     Hutchins   v.  Wcenis.   35  Mo. 

285;  Chew  V.  Brumagen.  13  Wall.  497. 

property.    Wall  v.  Fairly,  77  N.  C.  105. 

seouritie6.    In  deed.     Re  Boyd,  14  Ch.  Div.  676. 

/ft  contract,    lorillard  v.  Silver.  36  N.  Y.  578  (35  Barb.  132). 

oolleotor .    In  contract.     Hall  7-.  Henderson,  84  111.  61 1. 

RMAUZED.      first  money  and  government  script .    In  contract.    Stanford  v. 

Greene.  18  Iowa,  3 18, 

depart  the .     In  statute.     Williams  v.   Nunn.   i   Taunt.  370 ; 

Wyndham  v.  Patterson.  4  Camp.  388. 

Keening  v.  Ayling,  136  Mass.  40^;. 

in  the thereof.    In  wi'.l.    Read  v.  Clarke,  109  Mass.  83. 

BE-ABBANQB.    In  statute.    Visant  v,  Knox,  37  Ark.  373. 

RBASOIT.  good to  apprehend  an  attack.    In  statute.    Hardin  v.  State.  63 

Ala.  38. 

BBASOITABLE.    Marquis  of  Salisbury  v,  Gladstone,  7  Hurl.  &  N.  1049. 

amount  of  property.    In  constitution.      Phelps  v.   Rooney,  9 

Wis.  701. 

amoimt  of  salvage.    In  statute.    Beardnell  7/.  Belson,  9  B.  &  S. 

324- 
attorney's  fbe.    In  statute.    Missouri,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Shirley, 

20  Kans.  660. 

care.  .  Neal  v.  Gillet.  33  Conn.  443. 

care  and  skill.    Cunningham  v.  Hall,  4  Allen,  368. 

cause.  In  statute.  Toof f.  Martin,  13  Wall.  40 ;  Osgood  v.  Nel- 
son, L.  R.,  5  H.  L.  636 ;  Swift  v.  Jewsbury,  L.  R.,  9  Q.  B.  560 ;  re 
Franklin  Telegraph  Co.,  119  Mass.  447 ;  Butler  v.  Butler,  4  Pa.  L. 
J.  Rep.  384. 

cause  of  seisure.    In  statute.    Stacey  v.  Emery.  7  Otto,  645. 

compensation.     In  assignment.     Campbell  v.  Woodworth,  24 

N.  Y.  304. 

diligence.    Windham  Bk.  v.  Converse,  22  Conn.  215. 

doubt.    Jarrell  v.  State,  58  Ind.  293 ;  U.  S.  v.  McKee,  3  Cent.  L. 

J.  95;  U.  S.  V.  Babcock,  3  Cent.  L.  J.  143;  Com.  v.  Costley.  118 
Mass.  I ;  Donnelly  v.  State.  26  N.  J.  L.  615;  Arnold  v.  State.  33 
Ind.  170;  Miller  v.  P<;ople.  39  III.  458;  U.  S.  7/.  Butler,  i  Hughes, 
457;  Mickey  r/.  Com..  9  Bush,  593  ;  People  v.  Cline,  44  Mich.  290; 
State  I'.  Reed,  62  Me.  129;  Coleman  v.  State,  59  Ala.  53;  U.  S.  7/. 
Knowles,  4  Sawyer,  520;  State  v.  Moan,  55  Iowa,  220  ;  State  v. 
Hennessey,  55  Iowa,  300;  State  v.  Kearley,  26  Kas.  77. 

efEbrts  to  efibct  personal  service.    In  statute.    Flower  v.  Allen, 

2  H,  &  C.  688. 
38 


REASONABLE. 


298 


RECEIVED. 


BEASONABLE— Continued. 

notice.    In  statute.    Corpenny  v.  Sedalia,  56  Mo.  88  ;  Jameson 

V.  Bancroft,  20  Kans.  169. 
rate.    In  statute.    Chicago,   etc.,   R.  Co.   v.   People,  67  111.  11; 


Campbell  v.  Marietta,  23  Ohio  St.  168. 
—  regtOations.    In  statute,    McAndrew  v.  Electric  Tel.  Co.,  17  C. 


BEABONS. 
BEBUILD. 
BEBXTHiDIlTG- 

KBBUlTiNG. 
BECBEFF. 


BECEEPTB. 

BECEIVABI^. 
BECETVE. 


BEJEIVED. 


B.3. 

reward.    In  contract.    Muirw.  Canal  Co.,  8  Dana,  161. 

time.    Bell  v.  St.  Louis,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  6  Mo.  (App.)  363  ;  Loring 

V.  City  of  Boston,  7  Mete.  409  ;  Seymour  v.  O'Keefe,  44  Conn.  130; 
Woodruff  V.  Plant,  41  Co.in.  344 ;  Nunez  v.  Dantel,  19  Wall.  560 ; 
Wiggins  V.  Binkham,  10  Wall.  129;  Wood  v.  Milwaukee,  etc.,  R. 
Co.,  27  Wis.  541 ;  Boothby  v.  Scales,  27  Wis.  626 ;  Broadwell  v.  But- 
ler, 6  McLean,  296;  ImhofI  v.  Chicago,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  20  Wis.  344; 
Cameron  v.  Wells,  30  Vt.  633. 

In  plea.    Taylor  v.  Clay,  9  Q.  B.  713. 

In  statute.     Bishop  v.  O'Connell,  56  Mo.  158. 

on request.  In  contract.  Illinois  Land  Co.  v.  Beem,  2  Brad- 
well,  390. 

for  Buoh  appeal.    In  statute.    Nelson  v.  Cloughland,  1 5  Wis.  393. 

In  deed.    Burkelow  v.  Maurer,  3  Rawle,  482. 

effeotually and  repairing.    In  lease.    Doe  v.  Withers,  2  R. 

&  Ad.  904. 

Yeaton  v.  Chapman,  65  Me.  126. 

Reg.  V.  Ov  jrton.  Dears.  C.  C.  308;  Rex  v.  Harvey,  Russ  &  Ry.  237; 
Scholey  v.  Welsby,  Peake,  24;  Krutz  v.  Craig,  53  Ind.  561 ;  Staple- 
ton  V.  King,  33  Iowa,  28;  Pauley  v.  Weisart,  59  Ind.  241 ;  Knob- 
lauch V.  Kronchnabel,  18  Minn.  306;  Western  Trans,  '"o.v.  Bar- 
ker, 56  N.  Y.  544 ;  Kegg  v.  State,  10  Ohio,  75. 

In  indictment.  Reg.  v.  Martin,  i  Moody  C.  C.  483 ;  Rex  v.  Tesich,  2 
East  P.  C.  925 ;  Reg.  v.  Rogers,  9  C.  &  P.  41 ;  Reg.  v.  Boardman,  2 
Moody  &  R.  147;  Reg.  v.  Goldstein,  Russ.  &  Ry.  423  ;  Reg.  v.  Har- 
vey, Russ.  &  Ry.  227 ;  Reg.  z/.  West,  2  C.  &  K.  496;  Reg.  v.  Hun- 
ter, 2  Leach  C.  C.  624 ;  Reg.  v.  Pries,  6  Cox  C.  C.  165 ;  Com.  v» 
Lawles,  loi  Mass,  32 ;  Clark  v.  State,  8  Ohio  St.  630 ;  State  v.  Hum- 
phreys, 10  Humph.  442 ;  Reg.  v.  French,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  R.  217 ; 
Clark  V.  Newsam,  i  Ex.  131  ;  Reg.  v.  West,  i  Den.  C.  C.  258;  State 
V.  Bibb,  68  Mo.  286. 

In  statute.     Horton  v.  State,  53  Ala.  429 ;  Com.  v.  Talbot,  2  Allen,  161. 

or  aoquittanoe.     In  statute.     Rex  v.  Harvey,  i  Russ.  &  Ry.  227. 

upon  the thereof.    In  deed.    Smith  v.  Nesbett,  2  C.  B.  386. 

In  statute.     Wright  v.  Wilkerson,  41  Ala.  267. 

warehouse .    In  statute.    Tenni  v.  McNamee,  45  N.  Y.  614. 

In  will.     Minors  v.  Battison,  i  App.  Cas.  428. 

Harlow  v.  Tufts,  4  Cush.  448. 

In  statute.    Bailey  v.  Ogden,  3  Johns.  399  (3  Am.  Dec.  509). 

subsoriptions.    In  statute.     Boyd  v.  State,  61  Aid.  197. 

In  statute.    Selden  v.  Equitable  Trust  Co.,  4  Otto,  422. 

In  will  Minors  v.  Battison,  i  App.  Cas.  428 ;  West  v.  Miller,  L.  R,, 
6  Eq.  Cas.  59. 

value .    In  note.    Clayton  v.  Gosling,  5  B.  &  C.  362. 


M*/a 


Mwmn 


MMPHMW 


REIVED. 

;  Jameson 
67  111.  11; 
Co.,  17  C. 


53 ;  Loring 
Conn.  130; 
Wall.  560 ; 
ee,  etc.,  R. 
veil  V.  But- 
o  Wis.  344 ; 


m,  2  Brad- 
1 5  Wis.  393. 
ithers,  2  B. 


RECEIVES. 


299 


RECOVERED, 


BECEIVES. 


In  statute.    Henderson  v.  Eason, 


BECJiiivnrG. 


BECITE. 
BECITINa. 


Proprietors  of  White 


Wilhite  V.  Wilhite.  53 


&  Ry,  227; 

;6i ;  Staple- 

241 ;  Knob- 

'^0.  V.  Bar- 

V.  Tesich,  2 

3oardman,  2 

Reg.  V.  Har- 

eg.   V.  Hun- 

65 ;  Com.  v» 

,ate  V.  Hum- 

.  C.  R.  217; 

;.  258;  state 

2  Allen,  161. 

I.  &  Ry.  227. 

B.  286. 

Y.  614. 

). 

97. 

[iller,  L.  R^ 

moce  than  his  just  share. 

17  Q.  B.  712. 
In  statute.     Atty.-Gen.  v.  King,  5  Price,  195. 

,  holding  and  managing.    In  charter. 

School-House  v.  Post,  31  Conn.  242. 
In  statute.     Ogden  v.  Walters,  12  Kans.  283. 

the  names  of  the  parties.    In  statute. 

Mo.  71. 
BEOOONIZANCE.     State  v.  Weatherwax.  12   Kans.  463;  State  v.  Houston,  74  N. 
C.  549;  Banta  v.  People,  53  111.  434. 

BECOGiriZEO.    British  ship.     In  statute.    The  Andalusian,  3  Prob.  Div.  183. 

BECOLLECT.    In  plea.    Talbott  v.  Sebree,  i  Dana,  56. 
BECOMMEND.    Malim  v.  Keighley,  2  Ves.  Jr.  333. 

In  verdict,    Lewis  w.  State,  51  Ala.  i. 
BECOXtrSTBUCnOir.     /«  statute.    Keferstein  v.  Linkton,  52  Mo.  233. 
BECOBD.  Barnes  v.  Lee,  i  Cranch  C.  C.  430 ;  Ordway  v.  Ordway,  4  Wis.  45. 

In  statute.    Dunn  v.  Gaines,  i  McLean,  321. 

of  the  action.    In  statute.    People  t/.  Trim,  37  Cal.  274. 

of  the  French  or  Spanish  governments.   In  statute.  Charlotte 

V.  Chouteau,  21  Mo.  590. 

of  will.    In  statute.     Hill  v.  Crockford,  24  N.  Y.  128. 

registry  and .    In  indictment.     Ream  v.  Com.  3  S.  &  R.  207. 

BECOBDED.      In  statute.    Fairbanks  v.  Davis,  50  Vt.  251. 

by  the  clerk.    In  statute.    Re  Coleman,  15  Blatchf.  417. 

it  shall  be  considered  as when  received.    In  statute.    Jones 

V.  Parker,  73  Me.  251. 

BECOBDS.         and  judicial  proceedings  of  every  other  State.  In  constitution. 

Aldrich  v.  Kinney,  4  Conn.  380  (10  Am.  Dec.  151). 
BECOXTP.  Ives  v.  Van  Epps,  22  Wend.  155. 

BECOnVMENT.     Davenport  v.  Hubbard,  46  Vt.  201. 

BECOUBSE.      without .    Epler  v.  Funk,  8  Pa.  St.  468 ;  Watson  v.  Cheshire,  18 

Iowa,  202 ;  Richardson  v.  Lincoln,  5  Mete.  201 ;  Rice  v.  Stearns,  3 
Mass.  225  ;  Upham  v.  Prince,  2  Mass.  14 ;  Johnson  v.  Nunnerly,  30 
Ark.  153 ;  Dumont  v.  Williamson,  18  Ohio  St.  515. 
BECOVEB.  In  statute.  Sawyer  v.  Inhabitants  of  Northfield,  7  Cush.  495 ;  Brooks 
V.  Rigby,  2  Ad,  &  Ell.  21 ;  Philpott  v.  Jones,  2  Ad.  &  Ell.  42  ;  Davey 
V.  Reuton,  2  B.  &  C.  712 ;  Keene  v.  Deble,  3  B.  &  C.  493 ;  Stevens  v. 
Chapman,  L.  R.,  6  Ex.  213;  Parr  t/.  Lillicrap,  i  H.  &  C.  616;  Ash- 
,  croft  V.  Foi'.lkes,  18  C.  B.  270;  Touge  v.  Chadwick,  5  El.  &  Bl.  950 ; 

Gowens  v.  Moore,  3  Hurl.  &  N.  540. 
BECOVEBED.  In  contract.    Ogden  v.  Des  Arts,  4  Duer,  275 

In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Mainwaring,  i  El..  B.  &  El.  480;  Hewitt  v.  Cory, 
L.  R.,  5  Q.  B.  418. 
, —  in  pursuance  of  information  given.    In  statute.    Lapham  v. 
Olney,  13  Allen,  301. 

or  preserved.     In  statute.    The  Phillipine,  L.  R.,  i  Adm.  &  Ecc. 

309- 
or  preserved  through  his  instrumentality.    In  statute.     Cat- 
low  V.  Catlow,  2  C.  P.  Div.  367. 
property -.    In  statute.    Birchall  v.  Pugen,  L.  R.,Mo  C.  P.  397. 


RECOVERS. 


BECOVEBS. 


300 


REGULAR. 


In  statute.    Beard  v.  Perry,  2  B.  &  S.  493 ;  Boulding  v.  Tyler,  3  B.  &  S. 
473- 
BEOOVEBY.      Douglass  v.  Reynolds,  7  Pet.  113;  Jones  v.  Walker,  2  Paine,  688. 

In  statute.     Hewitt  v.  Wilcox,  i   Mete.  1 54 ;  Wenham  v.  Essex,    103 
Mass.  117.     . 

action  for  the of  land«    In  statute.    Gledhill  v.  Hunter,  14  Ch. 

Div.  493.  I 

on of  the  property  and  conyiction  of  the  offender.  In  offer  of 

reward.    Fletcher  7'.  England,  3  C.  B.  255.. 

BECBUITINQ.  — -  expenses.    In  statute.    Fowler  v.  Selectmen,  8  Allen,  80, 
BECTIFIEB.     In  statute.     Re  Distilled  Spirits,  3  Ben.  70. 
BEDEEMABLE.    /;;  contract.    Swasey  v.  R.  Co.,  i  Hughes,  17. 

BEDELIVEB.   or  restore  the  property  in  the  same  condition  or  plight. 

Levy  V.  Dyers,  3  Cent.  L.  J.  221. 
BEDEMPnON.     Mayer  v.  Farmers'  Bank,  44  Iowa,  212. 

In  contract.    Swasey  v.  R.  Co.,  i  Hughes,  17. 
BE-ENUSTED.    In  statute.    Barker  v.  Chesterfield,  102  Mass.  129. 
BEFINE.  U.  S.  V.  Pennington,  i  Pet.  C.  C.  113. 

BEFINED.  coal  or  earth  oils.     In  insurance  policy.      Bennett  v.  North 

British  Ins.  Co.,  81  N.  Y.  273  (37  Am.  Rep.  501). 

BEFBESHMEirT.    In  statute.     Howes  v.  Board,  i  Ex.  Div.  385. 

saloon.    State  v.  Hogan,  30  N.  H.  268. 

public and  entertainment.    In  statute.    Taylor  v.  Oram,  i  H. 

&  C.  370. 
BEFUSAli.    In  statute.  Inhabitants  of  fTew  Marlborough  v.  County  Comm'rs,  9  Mete. 
432. 

of  the  premises.    In  lease.    Tracy  v.  Albany  Exchange  Co.,  7 

N.  Y.  472. 

such .    In  statute.    Matthews  7^  Offey,  3  Sumn.  121. 

BEFUSE.  of  a  trade,  business  or  manu&ctory.    In  statute.    Highman  v. 

Wright,  2  C.  P.  Div.  391. 

the  payment  of    In  mortgage.     Parish  v.  Wheeler,  22  N.  Y.  494. 

to  be  carried.   In  statute.    Simpson  v.  Reuton,  5  B.  &  Adol.  39. 

BEFUBED.        if  regularly  protested  and when  due.    In  note.    Mitchell  v. 

Baring,  10  B.  &  C.  10. 

shall  be  given  or .    In  statute.    Harringer  v.  Grcb,  43  Mo.  44. 

with to  all  the  circiimstances  of  the  case.    In  statute.    Queen 

V.  Lords,  etc.,  10  Ad.  &  Ell.  179.  . 

In  statute.    The  Mohawk,  3  Wall.  566.  •  • 

in  bankruptcy.    In  statute.    Re  Comstock,  8  Ben.  235. 

BEOISTEBED.    companies.    In  statute.    Bowes  v.  Directors,  11  H.  L.  Cas.  389. 

BEGISTBATIOIT.    In  statute.    Re  Supeivisors  of  Election,  i  Fed.  Rep.  i. 

for  the  purpose  of  admission  to .    In  statute,    Robertson  v. 

Sullivan,  2  Yerg.  91. 
BEGISTBY.       U.  S.  V.  Castillero,  2  Black,  17. 
BEQUIiAB.        People  v.  Wilson,  72  N.  C.  155  ;  Myers  v.  Rasbeck,  4  How.  Pr.  83. 

coiirse  of  business.    Roberts  v.  Hall,  37  Conn.  205  (19  Am. 

Rep.  308). 
election.    In  statute.    State  v.  Conrades,  45  Mo.  17. 


BEQABD. 


BEOISTEB. 


V 


-■'-tfiMliUIHNtl 


gwaww— I 


MM 


REGULAR. 


301 


REGULATION. 


Queen  v.  Oldham,  ip  B.  &  S.  196. 
Bethel  v.  Comm'rs,  60  Me.  535 ;  Watervillo 


ItEOin:.ABLT. 


BXaULATE. 


BEaUIiAB— Continued. 

minister.    In  statute. 

—  sessions.    In  statute. 

V.  Kennebec,  59  Me.  80. 

station.    R.  Co.  v.  Flagg,  43  III.  364. 

survey.    In  marine  policy.     Dorr  v.  Pacific  Ins.  Co.,  7  Wheat. 

582;  Janney  v.  Columbian  Ins.  Co.,  lo  Wheat.  411 ;  \iaSv.  Marine 

Ins.  Co.,  8  Johns.  163, 

turn.    In  contract.     Lawson  7>.  Burness,  i  H.  &  C.  396. 

turns  of  loading.     In  charter-party.    Leidermann  v.  Schultz, 

14  C.  B.  39. 

-  employed.    In  statute.    Wilson  v.  Gray,  127  Mass.  98. 
given  in  for  taxes.    In  statute.    Macon,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Little,  45 

Ga.  370. 
licensed.    In  statute.    Bone  v.  State,  63  Ala.  185. 

In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Harris,  i  Sumn.  37. 

and  control.    In  statute.    McConvill  v.  Mayor,  39  N.  J.   (L.)  38. 

oommeroe.    In  constitution.    Steamship  Co.  v.  Portwardens,  6 

Wall.  31 ;  City  of  New  York  v.  Miln,  11  Peters,  102 ;  Dounham  v. 
Alexandria,  10  Wall.  173  ;  Gibbons  v.  Odgen,  9  Wheat,  i ;  State  v. 
Wheeling  Bridge  Co.,  18  How.  421 ;  Conway  v.  Taylor,  i  Black,  603; 
Smith  V.  Turner,  7  How.  283 ;  Nathan  v.  Louisiana,  3  How.  73 ; 
Henderson  v.  Mayor  of  New  York,  2  Otto,  259 ;  Chy  Lung  v.  Free- 
man, 2  Otto,  27  s;  South  Carolina  v.  Georgia,  3  Otto,  9;  U.  S.  v. 
i.v^iliday,  3  Wall.  407  ;  Paul  v.  Virginia,  8  Wall.  168;  Freight  Tax, 
etc..  Cases,  15  Wall.  232  ;  Brown  v.  State,  12  Wheat.  419. 

oommeroe  with  the  Indian  tribes.    In  constitution.    U.  S.  v. 

Bailey,  1  McLean,  236  ;  U.  S.  v.  Cisna,  1  McLean,  256. 

forries.    In  statute.    Minturn  v.  Larue,  23  How.  435 ;  Duckwall 

V.  New  Albany,  25  Ind.  283. 

or  prohibit.    In  statute.    City  of  Keokuk  v.  Dressell,  47  Iowa, 

598. 

or  suppress  bawdy  houses.    In  statute.    State  v.  DeBar,  58 

Mo,  395 ;  State  v.  Clark,  54  Mo.  1. 

sales  of  auctioneers  and  transient  n^.i>hants.    In  statute. 

Oskaloosa  v.  Tullis,  25  Iowa,  44- 

streets.    In  city  charter.    Goszler  v.  Georgia,  6  Wheat.  S93. 

the  police.    In  city  charUr.    City  of  St.  Louis  v.  Bentz,  11  Mo. 

62. 

^the  sale  of  liquor.    In  statute.    Williams  v.  State,  48  Ind.  306. 

erect,  repair  and public  wharves.    In  statute.    City  of  Han- 
nibal V.  Winchell,  54  Mo.  172- 

license,  tax,  and hackney  carriages,  etc   In  city  charter.    Lo- 
gan V.  Pyne,  43  Iowa,  524. 

BBaXTLATINa. the  rate  of  interest  on  money.    In  constitution.   McChesney 

V.  People,  99  111.  216  ;  Holmes  v.  Smythe,  100  111.  420. 

BSaXTIiATION.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Robinson,  17  Q-  B.  470. 

of  the  business  of  the  association,  and  the  conduct  of  ita 

officers.    In  statute.    Bullard  v.  Bank,  18  Wall.  589. 
police .     U.  S.  V.  Dewitt,  9  Wall.  4»- 


III  i\  I  '1 '    MiiliiitiMivt  ■"*  -"''"^-^ " '"-'  '^"''■^^" 


REGULATIONS. 


302 


REM. 


KEOUIiATIONS.  In  statute. 


Harvey  v.  U.  S.,  3  Ct.  of  CI.  38. 
relating  to  health.    In  statute.    Com.  v.  Fahey,  5  Cush.  409. 


BEHEABTNG. 

BEIMBUIISE. 

REINSTATE. 

REINSTATED 

REJECTED. 

RELATE. 

RELATED. 


RELATINQ. 


RELATION. 


RELATIONS. 


RELATIVE. 
RELATIVES. 


RELEASE. 


RELEVANCY. 
RELIEF. 

RELiaiON. 
REXJQIOnS. 


Emerson  v.  Davies,  i  Woodb.  &  M.  21. 

In  contract.     Philadelphia,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.  v.  Audenreid,  83  Pa.  St.  257. 
In  statute.    O'Neale  v.  Caldwell,  3  Cranch  C.  C.  313. 
In  statute.    Trustees  of  Newcastle  v.  R.  Co.,  5  Hurl.  &  N.  178. 

claim .    In  statute.    Rex  v.  Mayor,  i  Q.  B.  460. 

In  statute.     Thacher  z/.  U.  S.,  15  Blatchf.  18. 

to  either  party.    In  statute.    Gill  v.  State,  61  Ala.  170. 

to  the  parties.    In  statute.    Newman  t/.  State,  49  Ala.  13. 

to  her  majesty's  revenue.    In  statute.    Queen  v,  Bakewell,  7 

El.  &  Bl.  849. 
In  statute.     Re   Pfuelb,  48  Cal.  643 ;  Esty  v.   Clark,  loi   Mass.  36  (3 

Am.  Rep.  320) ;  Cleaver  v.  Cleaver,  39  Wis.  96  (20  Am.  Rep.  30)  ; 

Kimball  v.  Storj',  108  Mass.  382. 

of  the  testator.    In  statute.    Kimball?/.  Story,  108  Mass.  383. 

having to  her  sole  and  separate  property.    In  statute.    Rowe 

V.  Smith,  45  N.  Y.  230 ;  Baum  v.  Mullen,  47  N.  Y.  577. 
In  will.    HibbertT/.  Hibbert,  L.  R,  15  Eq.Cas.  373;  Eagle  w.  Breton, 

L.  R.,  15   Eq.  Cas.  149;  Crosby  v.  Clare,  i   Amb.   397;  Varrell  v. 

Wendell,  20  N.  H.  431. 

of  the  H.  flEunlly.    In  -will.    Huling  v.  Fenner,  9  R.  I.  410. 

proportions.    In  statute.    Com.  v.  Newburyport,  103  Mass.  134. 

In  statute.    Monroe  Co.  v.  Teller,  51  Iowa,  670. 

In  will.     Hagardine  v.  Pults,  27  Mo.  423 ;  Drew  v.  Wakefield,  54  Me. 

291 ;  Hfbbert  v.  Hibbert,  L.  R.,  15  Eq.  Cas.  373;  Eagles  v.  Le  Breton, 

L.  R.,  15  Eq.Cas.  149. 

nearest .    In  will.    Ennis  v.  Pentz,  3  Bradf.  382. 

Ladrick  v.  Briggs,  105  Mass.  510;  Mitchell  v.  Pratt,  Taney,  448;  Pal- 
mer V.  Bates,  22  Minn.  532. 

In  deed.    Altringer  v.  Capehart,  68  Mo.  441 ;  Jackson  v.  Fish,  10  Johns. 
456 ;  Lynch  v.  Livingston,  6  N.  Y.  422 ;  Lord  Wellesley  v.  Withers, 
4  El.  &  Bl.  757- 
Adams  v.  Floyd,  3  Hurl.  &  N.  360. 

In  statute.     Litton  v.  Litton,  3  Ch.  Div.  793. 

Of  the  poor.    In  will.    Wilkinson  v.  Malm,  3  Cromp .  &  J.  637. 

,  morality  and  knowledge.    In  constitution.    Board  of  Educa> 

tion  V.  Minor,  23  Ohio  St.  211. 

In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Jones,  8  Q.  B.  725 ;  Queen  v.  Pocock,  8  Q.  B.  729. 

books  or  reading.    In  will.    Simpson  v.  Welcome,  72  Me.  496. 

profession  and  worship.    In  constitution.    Ex  parte  Andrews, 


18  Cal.  678. 
sentiments  or  persuasions. 


In  constitution.    Flolickstein  ». 
Mayor,  40  Ala.  727. 

society.    Silsby  v.  Barlow,  16  Gray,  330;  Weld  v.  May,  9  Cush. 

188. 
RELINQniBH.    In  plea.    Home  v.  Booth,  3  Man.  &  G.  740. 
RELOCATE.       Hyde  Park  v.  Commrs.,  117  Mass.  416. 
RXM.  proceedings  in .    Bartero  v.  Real  Estate  Bk..  10  Mo.  (App.)  76. 


■M 


REMAIN. 


303 


RENT 


"BSSXSJJlS.  inviolate.    In  constitution.     Gaston  v.  Babcock,  6  Wis.  504. 

upon  any  sidewalk  to  the  annoyance  of  a;ny  person.    In  city 

ordinance.     State  v.  Goulding,  44  N.  H.  285. 
BEMAIl!n>EB.    In  devise.     Wright  v.   Denn,  10  Wiieat.  204;    Fowler  v.  Depau,  26 
Barb.   224;  France's   Estate,  75   Pa.  St.  220;  Juil  v.  Jacobs,  3  Ch. 
Div.  703  ;  Dewey  v.  Morgan,  18  Piclc.  39$. 

contingent .City  of  Peoria  v.  Darst.  loi  111.  610.  • 

vested Poor  v.  Considene,  6  Wall.  455;  Cuyler   v.    FerrilU 

I  Abb.  (U.  S.)  169. 

cause ^untried.    In  statute.    Preston  v.  Englert,  5  Binney,  390. 

what  then .    In  will.     Foote  v.  Landers,  72  Mo.  616. 


REMAINING 

BEMAINS. 

BEMEDY. 


Re  letter,  78  N.  Y.  601 ;  re  Cooper,  22  N.  Y.  67. 

right  of  a  common  law .    In  statute.    The  Belfast,  7  Wall.  624. 

BEMElffBBANCE.    as  a .    In  will.    Bubb  v.  Yelverton,  L.  R.,  13  Eq.  Gas.  131. 

BEMI8E.  release  and  quitclaim.    In  deed.     Lynch  v.  Livingston.  6  N. 

Y.  422. 
BEMIT.  In  statute.    Jungbluth  v.  Redfield,  4  Blatchf.  220. 

BEMTTTANCES.    In  deed.     Maclen  v.  Sunderland,  3  El.  &  Bl.  44- 
BEMTFTEB.       Daniell  v.  Woodroflfe,  10  M.  &  W.  608. 
BEMOVABIiE.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  St.  Ebbes,  12  Q.  B.  140, 
BEMOVAIt; 


Fute  V.  James,  4& 


In  statute.    Barre  v.  Inhabitants,  i  Pick.  129. 

of  such  person  firom  the  state.    In  statute. 

Vt.6o. 

brealcage  during .    In  insurance  policy.    Marsden  v.  Ass.  Co.,  L. 

R„  I  C.  P.  233. 

BEMOVE.  fh>m.    In  statute.    Bates  v.  State,  31  Ind.  72. 

BEHOVED.        Perry  V.  Fitzhouse,  8  Q.  B.  757. 

Ibr  consumption.    i«  statute.    U.  S.  v.  A  Quantity  of  Tobacco, 

6  Ben.  162. 

from  office.     Bowerbank  v.  Morris,  Wall.  C.  C.  19. 

BEMOVINQ.     actually out  of  the  county.    In  statute.    Johnson  v.  Lowry, 

47  Ga.  560  (15  Am.  Rep.  655). 
BENDEBED.     In  statute.    Thomas  v.  Clark,  65  Me.  296  ;  Blatchford  v.  Newberry, 
100  111.  491. 

services .    In  contract.    Gabb  v.  King,  38  Cal.  143. 

BENEW.  In  statute.    Daggett  v.  Daggett,  124  Mass.  i49- 

BBNEWAL.      Greene  v.  Lowry,  46  Ga.  55. 

In  contract.    Pitts  v.  Hall,  3  Blatchf.  203;   Goodyear  v.   Gary,  4 

Blatchf.  271 ;  Wilson  v.  Rossenu.  i  Blatchf.  53. 
In  deed.     Insurance  Building  Assn.  v.  National  Bk.,  71  Mo.  60;  Ran- 
let  V.  Cook,  44  N.  H.  512. 
BENEWED.       In  bill  of  exchange.    Russell  v.  Phillips,  14  Q-  B.  892. 

fbr  three  months.    Innate.    Central  Bk.  v.  Willard,  17  Pick. 

150  (28  Am.  Dec.  285). 

BENEWINO.    and  reviving.    Bank  of  Washington  v.  Nock,  9  Wall.  373. 

BENT.  Taylor  v.  Evane,  i  Hurl.  &  N.  104;  Hancock  v.  Austen,  14  G.  B.  (N. 

S.)634. 
In  statute.    Re  Hill,  6  Ch.  Div.  63 ;  Sheffield  Water  Works  Go.  v. 
Bennett,  L.  R..  8  Ex.  196;  Lord  Zouche  v,  Dalbrac,  L.  R.,  10  Ex. 


'gWIMMtDWIMiU'iliMiWi' mri >i«w«»<iHiiii*iiiiiniiiii»>«*B« 


RENT. 


304 


REPORT' 


BMNT  —  Continued . 

172;  Sheffield  Water  Works  w.  Bennett,  L.  R.,  7  Ex.  409;  Angell  v. 

Angell,  9  Q.  B.  355 ;  Sparker  v.  Cook,  i6  N.  Y.  567. 
or  service.    In  constitution.    Parsell  v.  Stryker,  41  N.  Y.  480 : 

Stephens  v.  Reynolds,  6  N.  Y.  454. 
payable.    In  statute.     Brown  v.  Cockney,  9  B.  &  S.  508;  L.  R., 

3  Q-  B  672. 

to  beoome  due.    Martin  v.  Campbell,  120  Mass.  126. 

to .     Halbut  V.  Forest  City,  34  Ark.  246. 

In  statute.     Smith  v.  Eastern  R,  Co.,  124  Mass.  154 ;  Eastern  R.  Co.  v. 

Rogers,  124  Mass.  527. 
Zurk  V.  Grant,  25  Ohio  St.  352. 
In  statute.     King  v.  Inhabitants,  5  B.  &  Adol.  545. 
In  bond.    Wilson  v.  Unselt,  12  Bush,  216. 
and  profits.    Re  Rector,  L.  R.,  11  Eq.  Cas.  15  ;  Hall  v.  Carter,  2 


BENTALS. 

RENTED. 

BENTING. 

BENTS. 


BEFAIBED. 

HBPATRTNQ. 

BEFAIBS. 


Atk.  358 ;  Duke  of  Leeds  v.  Powell,  i  Ves.  Sr.  171. 
In  will.    Re  Voss,   13  Ch.  Div.    504;  Schermerhorne  v.   Schermer- 
horne,  6  Johns.  Ch.  70 ;  Allen  v.  Backkouse,  2  Ves.  &  B.  67. 

issues  and  profits.     Heartly  v.  Beaum,  2  Pa.  St.  16;. 

or  profits.     In  statute.    Evelyn  v.  Whichand,  i  El.,  B.  &EI.  131. 

BEPAnL  Levy  v.  Dyess,  3  Cent.  L.  J.  221 ;  Todd  v.  Rowley,  8  Allen,  58. 

In  deed.     Beach  v.  Crain,  2  N.  Y.  86;  Mcintosh  v.  Sonn,  49  Barb.  550. 
In  statute.     Blood  v.  Bangor,  66  Me.  154. 

and  renew.    In  contract.    Dwight  v.  Ludlow  Manf'g  Co.,  128 

Mass.  280, 

good,  tenantable .    In  lease.    Thorndike  v.  Burridge,  1 1 1  Mass. 

531- 

out  of .    Campbell  v.  City  Council,  53  Ala.  530. 

any  building  built  or .    King  v.  Davenport,  98  111.  306. 

lease.    In  will.    Easton  v,  Pratt,  2  H.  &  C.  680. 

In  contract.  Darby  t/.  Farrow,  i  McCord,  517. 
In  statute.  Reg.  v.  Consistory  Ct.,  12  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  240;  Queen  v. 
Consistorial  Ct.,  2  B.  &  S.  360;  Stockwell  v.  Inhabitants,  no  Mass. 
305  ;  People  V.  City  of  Brooklyn,  21  Barb.  484;  re  Fulton  Street,  29 
How.  Pr.  429;  Stephens  v.  Miller,  24  N.  J.  (Eq.)  358;  Hartford,  etc.. 
R.  Co.  V.  Grant,  9  Blatchf.  543. 

necessary .    In  deed.    Beach  v.  Crain,  4  N.  Y.  86. 

BEPARATION.    In  will    Attorney-General  v.  Master  Wardens,  L.  R..  6  H.  L.  i. 

BEPASSINQ.    privilege  of  passing  and .    Miles  v.  Douglass,  34  Conn.  394. 

BEPAVINGK      In  statute.     Re  Phillips,  60  N.  Y.  16;  re  Brady,  85  N.  Y.  271. 
BEFEAL.  In  statute.    Robertson  v.  Demoss,  23  Miss.  301. 

BEFEATED.      extreme  and  cruelty.    In  statute.     Embree  v.  Embree,  53  111. 

394- 
Galloway  v.  Bird,  4  Bing.  299;  Mennie  v.  Blake,  6  El.  &  Bl.  351*;  re 
Wilson,  I  Sch.  &  Lef.  320;  Meany  v.  Head,  i  Mason,  319.     ' 

the  fltots  and  their  doing^.    In  statute.    Post  v.  Williams,  33 

Conn.  147. 
to  the  court.    In  statute.    Attorney-General  v.  Charleston,  103 

Mass.  277. 


BEPLEVIN. 


BEPOBT. 


ngell  V. 


Y.480: 


REPORTED. 


30s 


RES. 


REPORTED. 


Edwards  v. 


shall  be  to  the  company.    In  insurance  policy. 

Mississippi  Valley  Ins.  Co.,  i  Mo.  (App.)  192. 
REFRESEirr.    Cooper  v.  Landon,  102  Mass.  60. 

REPRESENTATIOir.    Kimball  v.  ^Stna  Ins.  Co.,  9  Allen,  540 ;  Dewees  v.  Manhattan 

Ins.  Co.,  34  N.  J.  (L.)  244. 
REPRESEMTATTVE.    In  statute.     Davis  v.  Davis,  26  Cal.  23 ;  McCray  v.  McCray,  12 

Abb.  Pr.   I  ;   Lee  v.  Dill,  39  Barb.  516;   16  Abb.  Pr.  92;   Guery  i/. 

Kinsler,   3  S.  C.  423;    Buckingham  v.  Andrews,   34  Barb.  434; 

Schenck  v.   Warner,  37  Barb.    258;  Traphagen  v.  Traphagen,  40 

Barb.  537. 

RBPRESBirrATIVES.    In  insurance  policy.    Loos  v.  John  Hancock  Ins.  Co.,  41  Mo. 
538  ;  Wason  v.  Colborn,  99  Mass.  342. 

legal .    In  deed.    Bryan  v.  Wear,  4  Mo.  106  ;  Cox  v.  Curren,  118 

Mass.  198. 

*  In  contrail.    Hammond  v.  Mason  &  Hamlin  Organ  Co.,  2  Otto,  724; 

Hamilton  v.  Kingsbury,  15  Blatchf.  67. 
In  policy  of  insurance.     People  v.  Phelps,  78  111.  147. 
In  will,    Gourden  v.  Shrewsbury,  1 1  S.  C.  2. 

peraonal .    In  statute.    Hagen  v.  Kearn,  3  Dill.  124 ;  Atkinson  v. 

Duffy,  16  Minn.  45;  Dennick  v.  R.  Co.,  13  Otto,  19. 

REPRIEVE.       Sterling  v.  Drake,  29  Ohio  St.  457. 

REPRIEVES. and  pardons.    In  constif-tion.    Ex  parte  Wells,  18  How.  307. 

REPRINTINa.    In  statute.    Rossiter  v.  Hall  5  Blatchf.  363. 

REPRISES.         In  statute.    Queen  v.  Shaw,  12  Q.  B.  421. 

REPUTATION.    Knode  v,  Williamson,  17  Wall.  586;  Marts  v.  State,  26  Ohio  St.  162; 
Cooper  V.  Greeley,  i  Denio,  347. 

Prentice  v.  Whitney,  15  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  300. 

In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Thomas,  8  C.  &  P.  292 ;  Reg.  v.  Willoughby,  2  East 

P.  C.  944;  Reg.  V.  Taylor,  i  C.  &  K.  213;  Reg.  v.  Mitchell,  2  F.  & 

F.  44- 
In  will.    Eddy  v.  Hartstone,  34  N.  J.  (Eq.)  419. 

to  pay.     In  statute.    Queen  v.  Kay,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  R.  260. 

I you  will  give  credit.    In  letter.    Bradbury  v.  Morgan,  i  H.  & 


REQUEST. 


REQXTESTED. 


REQUIRE. 


REQUIRED. 


REQUISITION. 


.    In  bond.    Jones  v.  Cooper,  3  Aikens,  54  (16  Am. 

In  insurance  policy.    Lothrop  v.  Greenfield  Ins.  Co.,  2 


89 


C.  249. 
when  thereto 

Dec.  678). 
by  mail. 

Allen,  82. 

Prentice  v.  Whitney,  15  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  300. 

in  writing.    In  statute.    Routon  v.  Lacy,  17  Mo.  399, 

the  person  having  such  right  of  action  forthwith  to  ooidp 

menoe  suit.    In  statute.    Lockridge  v.  Upton,  24  Mo.  184. 
In  contract.    Whitehouse  v.  Liverpool  Gas  Co.,  5  C.  B.  803. 

In  statute.    King  v.  Inhabitants,  8  B.  &  C.  35;  Directors  v.  May,  L. 
R.,  7  H.  L.  283. 

to  testily.    In  statute.    State  v.  McCord,  8  Kans.  232. 

of  a  physician.    In  statute.    Bain  v.  State,  61  Ala.  78. 

adjudioata.    Atchison,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Commrs.,  12  Kans.  127. 

gestsB.     Riddle  v.  State,  49  Ala.  389;  Smith  v.  State,  53  Ala.  487 ; 

Carter  v.  Buchanan,  3  Ga.  513;  Jewell  v.  Jewell,  i   How.  219;  Wil- 
liams V.  State,  4  Tex.  (App.)  9 ;  Booth  v.  State,  4  Tex.  (App.)  203. 


^*' 


RESCIND. 
RESOHn). 


306 


RESIDENCE, 


BESEBVE. 


BEBEBVED. 


In  contract.    Weil  v.  Jones,  53  Cal.  46. 

In  plea.     Hochster  v.  De  La  Tour,  2  El.  &  Bl.  686. 

BESEMBLE.      or  pass  tor.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Bradford,  2  Cr.  &  Dix,  41. 

BESEBVATION.    Miller  v.  Lapham,  44  Vt.  416. 

or  limitation.     In  statute.    Miller  v.  Basconi,  28  Mo.  352  j  Bailee 

V.  Swift,  53  Mo.  85. 

In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Hare,  4  Sawyer,  653. 

without .    In  notice  of  sale.    Warlow  v.  Harrison,  i  El.  ii  EI.  295. 

In  deed.     Hickox  v.  Pa-  miee,  21  Conn.  86. 

,  due  or  made  payable.    In  statute.    Dibble  v.  Bowater,  2  El.  4 

Bl.  569. 

public  square.    In  town  plat.    Daniels  v.  Wilson,  27  Wis.  492. 

taken  or  received.    In  statute.    Brickett  v.  Minot,  7  Mete.  294. 

the  use  of  said  tract  of  land.    In  will.    Logan  v.  Caldwell,  23 

Mo.  372. 

BESEBVINa.  In  deed.  Sloan  v.  Lawrence  Furnace  Co.,  29  Ohio  St.  568 ;  Stockwell 
V.  Couillard,  129  Mass.  231 ;  Barnes  z/.  Burt,  38  Conn.  541;  Stock- 
bridge  Iron  Co.  V.  Hudson  Iron  Co.,  107  Mass.  290 ;  Brown  v.  This- 
sell,  6  Cush.  258. 

to  himself.    In  deed.    Owen  v.  Field,  102  Mass.  107. 

In  contract.    Haldeman  v.  Simonton,  55  Iowa,  144. 


BESEBVES. 


BE-SETTLE. 


BESIDE. 


BESIDED. 


BE-SHIFPINa.    privilege  of .    In  bill  of  lading.    Carr  v.  Str.  Michigan,  27  Mo. 

196;  Sturgess  v.  Str.  Columbus,  23  Mo.  230;  Broadwell  v.  Butler,  6 
McLean,  296;  Little  v.  Semple,  8  Mo.  100;  McGregors.  Kilgore,  6 
Ohio,  358 ;  Whitesides  v.  Russell,  8  W.  &  S.  44 ;  Dunsett  v.  Wade,  3 
III.  285  ;  Hatchell  v.  The  Compromise,  12  La.  Ann.  783. 
In  statute.  Gadsbury  v.  Warburton,  7  M.  &  G.  10;  Town  of  Salem  v. 
Town  of  Lyme,  29  Conn.  74;  Henry  7/.  Ball,  i  Wheat,  i ;  Dearing 
V.  Thomas,  25  Ga.  223;  Tibbits  v.  Townsend,  15  Abb.  Pr.  231; 
Clark  V.  Likens,  26  N.  J.  (L.)  207. 

on,  use  or  occupy.    In  lease.    Jackson  v.  Brownell,  i  Johns.  267 

(3  Am.  Dec.  326). 

or  be.    In  statute.    Attorney-General  v.  McLean,  i  H.  &  C.  750. 

out  of  this  State.    In  statute.    Johnson  v.  Smith,  43  Mo.  499. 

cease  to .    in  statute.    State  v.  City  Council.  39  N.  J.  (L.)  57, 

In  constitution.  Opinion  of  Judges,  5  Mete.  587;  Fry's  Election  Case, 
71  Pa.  St.  302  (10  Am.  Rep.  698). 

In  insurance  policy.     Mobile  Life  Ins.  Co.  v.  Walker,  58  Ala.  290. 

In  statute.  Town  of  Waterbury  v.  Bethany,  18  Conn.  424;  Hall  v. 
Hall,  25  Wis.  608  ;  Powell  v.  Guest,  18  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  79. 

Way  V.  Way,  64  III.  406 ;  Board  v.  Davenport,  40  III.  197 ;  City  of  La 
Crosse  v.  Town  of  Melrose,  22  Wis.  462 ;  Reeder  v.  Holcomb,  105 
Mass.  93;  Walker  v.  Walker,  i  Mo.  (App.)  404 ;  re  Wrigley,  8 
Wend.  134;  Boardman  v.  House,  18  Wend.  512;  Holmes  v.  Cary,  32 
Barb.  404;  Crawford  v.  Wilson,  4  Barb.  504;  Burrill  v.  Je#ett,  2 
Robt.  701 ;  Savage  v.  Scott,  45  Iowa,  130;  Morgaii  v.  Nunes,  54 
Miss.  308. 

In  constitution.    Chase  v.  Miller,  41  Pa.  St.  403. 
In  insurance  policy.    Mobile  Ins.  Co.  v.  Walker,  58  Ala.  290. 
In  statute.    Hewer  v.  Cox,  3  El.  &  El.  436 ;  Blaekwell  v.  England,  8  El. 
&  Bl.  545 ;  Attenborough  v.  Thompson,  2  Hurl.  4  N.  559 ;  Naef  v. 


BESIDEirOE. 


RESIDENCE. 


307 


RESISTING. 


BBSIDEirF. 


BBSIDBNOB  —  Continued. 

Mutter,  la  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  824 ;  Gadsby  v,  Warburton.  7  M.  &  G.  lO; 
Queen  v.  Hammond,  16  Q.  B.  773 ;  Ablett  v.  Bashaw,  5  El.  &  BI. 
1020 ;  Flower  v  Allen,  a  H.  &  C.  688  ;  Colchester  v.  East  Lynne,  18 
.Conn.  481 ,  Houghton  v.  Ault,  16  How.  Pr.  77  ;  Warren  v.  Thomas- 
ton,  43  Me.  406  ;  Langdon  v.  Doud,  6  Allen,  423 ;  Bartlett  v.  New 
York,  5  Sandf.  44  ;  Chaine  v,  Wilson,  i  Bosw.  673 ;  Cunningham  v. 
Maund,  2  Ga.  171  ;  Benedicts.  Bunnell,  7  Cal.  245 ;  Rex  v.  McHenry, 
7  Cal.  89;  Wharton  v.  Bunting,  73  III.  16 ;  Foot  v.  Harris,  2  Abb. 
Pr.  454;  Kellogg  V.  Supervisors,  42  Wis.  97;  Jenkins  v,  California 
Stage  Co.,  22  Cal.  537. 

Reeder  v,  Holcomb,  105  Mass.  95. 

In  statute.  Queen  v.  University,  L.  R.,  7  Q.  B.  471 ;  Roosevelt  v. 
Kellogg,  20  Johns.  208 ;  Frost  v.  Brisbin,  19  Wend.  1 1  ;  Charlton  Co. 
V.  Moberly,  59  Mo.  238  ;  Green  v.  Beckwith,  38  Mo.  384;  Thomas  v. 
Black,  22  Mo.  330;  Bui.ows  v.  Miller,  4  How.  Pr.  349;  Herdenbac 
V.  Schaud,  10  How.  Pr.  477 ;  Houghton  v.  Ault,  16  How.  Pr.  77; 
Rex  V.  McHenry,  7  Cal.  89 ;  Roberti  v.  Methodist  Book  Concern,  i 
Daly,  3  ;  Brundred  v.  Del  Hoyo,  20  N.  J.  (L.)  238 ;  Sears  v.  City  of 
Boston,  I  Mete.  251;  Hinds  v.  Hinds,  i  Iowa,  36;  Fry's  Case,  71 
Pa.  St.  312;  Crowley  v,  Panama  R.  Co.,  30  Barb.  99;  Peoples. 
Schoonmaker,  63  Barb.  44 ;  Frost  v.  Brisbin,  19  Wend.  1 1  (32  Am. 
Dec.  422) ;  Collinson  v.  Teal,  4  Sawyer,  243 ;  Caldwell  v.  State,  2 
Tex.  (App.)  53. 

aliens.    In  statute.     Luhrs  v.  Eimer,  80  N.  Y.  171. 

fireeholder.    In  statute.    Damp  v.  Town  of  Dane,  29  Wis.  419. 

of  this  State.  In  statute.  Palmer  v.  Phoenix  Ins.  Co.,  84  N.  Y.  67. 

merchant,  mechanio  or  manulhotorer.    In  statute.    Speer  v. 

Com.,  23  Gratt.  935. 

In  statute.  Bell  v.  Pierce,  51  N.  Y.  12;  Charter  Oak  Bank  v.  Reed,  45 
Conn.  391. 

In  statute.  Rothrey  v.  Munnings,  i  B.  &  Ad.  18 ;  New  Milford  v.  Sher- 
man, 21  Conn.  116. 

in  any  parish  with  his  relatives.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Combs, 

5  El.  &  Bl.  900. 

therein.    In  statute.    Trumbull  v.  Moss,  28  Conn.  253. 

usually with.    In  statute.    King  v.  Mainwaring,  10  B.  &  C.  69. 

executor.    In  will.     Berry  v.  Usher,  1 1  Ves.  87. 

legatee.    In  will.     Laing  v.  Barbour,  119  Mass.  523;  Barwell  v. 


BESIDES. 
BESIDINa. 


BESIDUABY. 


U. 


Mandeville,  x  How.  560 ;  Hughes  v.  Pritchard,  6  Ch.  Div.  24. 
BESIDUE.  In  plea.  .Hills  v.  Mensard,  10  Q.  B.  266. 

In  will.  Carr  v.  Dings,  $8  Mo.  400 ;  Alsop  v.  Russell,  38  Conn.  102  ; 
Mayor  v.  Att'y-Gen.,  5  H.  L.  Cas.  i ;  Phelps  v.  Robbins,  40  Conn. 
250;  Graves  v.  Howard,  3  Jones  (Eq.),  302;  Atkins  v.  Krow,  2  Ired. 
(Eq.)  58 ;  Seekright  v.  Karrington,  i  Wash.  (Va.)  45 ;  Smith  v. 
Smith,  17  Gratt.  268. 

and  remainder.    In  will.    Norcum  v.  D'CEnch,  17  Mo.  99. 

of  my  estate.    In  will.     Birdsall  v.  Applegate,  Spencer,  244; 

Brearley  v.  Brearley,  i  Stockt.  21. 
BESIST.  State  v.  Welch,  37  Wis.  196. 

BBSISTINO.      an  oi&oer.     U.  S.  v.  Lukins,  3  Wash.  C.  C.  335 ;  Woodworth  v. 

State,  26  Ohio  St.  196.  *  y 


HES/STING. 


308 


BBSISTINa 


BESOBT. 
BBSOBTEO 


In  statute.     Jones  v.  State,  60 


Continued. 

an  offloer  in  Mrrlng  prooew 

Ala.  99. 

to  any  house.    In  statute.    State  v.  Ah  Sam,  1 5  Nev.  a?. 

to.    In  statute.     Com.  v.  Stahl,  7   Allen,  305  ;  Com.  v.  Lambert. 

12  Allen,  177. 

BBSPECT.  in to.     In  statute.     People  v.  Dowling,  84  N.  Y.  487. 

BBSPBOTABLB.      In  statute.    Freleigh  v.  State,  8  Mo.  607. 

BESPEOnVE.    terma.    People  v.  Potter,  47  N.  Y.  375- 

BESPEOnVELY.    In  statute.    Belcher  v.  Sikes,  8  B.  &  C.  209. 

In  will.    Doe  v.  Royle,  13  Q.  B.  98 ;  A' sop  z/.  Russell,  38  Conn.  loa. 
BEBPITB.  Mishler  v.  Com.,  62  Pa.  St.  55. 

BESPONDENTIA.     Maitland  v.  The  Atlantic,  Newb.  514. 
BESPONSIBLE.     In  contract.    Bickel  v.  Auner,  9  Phila.  499. 

bidder.    In  statute.    Peoples.  Dorsheimer,  55  How.  Pr.  118. 

fbr  the  whole  note  without  notice  or  protest.    In  note.    Hal- 
ley  V.  Jackson,  48  Md.  254. 

lowest bidder.    In  statute.     Com.  v.  Mitchell,  82  Pa.  St.  343  J 

Findley  v.  Pittsburgh,  82  Pa.  St.   351  ;  People  v.  Dorsheimer,  55 
How.  Pr.  118. 

of  my  land.    In  will.     Springett  v.  Jennings,   L.   R.,  6  Ch. 

App.  333- 

residue  and  remainder.    In  statute.    Hoyt  v.  Hoyt,  85  N.  Y. 

150. 
all  the .    In  will.   Altree  v.  Altree,  L.  R.,  1 1  Eq.  Cas.  280. 

all  the of  my  estate.     In  will.    Dobson  v.  Bowness,  L.  R.,  5 

Eq.  Cas.  405< 
In  statute.    State  v.  Northampton  Co.,*45  Conn.  344 ;  Esson  v,  Tarbell, 

9Cush.  41s. 
In  statute.    Queen  v.  R.  Co.,  2  Q.  B.  47. 
In  city  ordinance.    City  of  Emporia  v.  Valmar,  12  Kas.  622. 

and  suppress.     In  statute.  '  City  of  Burlington  v.  Lawrence,  43 

Iowa,  681 . 

suppress  and .    In  statute.    Smith  v.  City  of  Madison,  7  Ind.  86. 

Edmonson  v.  Harris,  2  Tenn.  Ch.  427. 

and  detentions  of  princes.    In  insurance  policy.      Richardson 

V.  Marine  Ins.  Co.,  6  Mass.  102  (4  Am.  Dec.  102). 
of  princes.    In  insurance  policy.     Schmidt  z;.  Union  Ins.  Co.,  I 


BEST. 


BESTOBE. 

BESTOBED. 
BESTBAIN. 


BESTBAIRT. 
BESTBAINTS. 


BESULT. 

BESULTmO-. 

RETAIL. 


Johns.  249  (3  Am.  Dec.  319). 

of  prince!*  and  rulers.    In  contract.*  Ford  v.  Coatesworth,  10 

B.  &  S.  991 ;  Finlay  v.  Liverpool  Steam  Co.,  23  L.  T.  (N.  S.)  251. 

arrests and  detainments  of  king,  princes  or  people.  In  stat- 
ute.   Vigers  v.  Ocean  Ins.  Co.,  12  La.  362  (32  Am.  Dec.  118). 

the .    In  statute.     Balmforth  v.  Pledge,  7  B.  &  S.  431. 

trust.    Guphill  V.  Isbell,  i  Bailey  (Law),  230  (19  Am.  Dec.  675). 

In  statute.  State  v.  Cassety,  i  Rich.  90;  State  v.  Mooty,  3  Hill  (S.  C), 
187;  Gossuth  V.  Butteiiield,  2  Wis.  237;  Harris  v.  Livingston,  28 
Ala.  577 ;  Moore  v.  State,  16  Ala.  411 ;  Com.  v.  Kimball,  7  Mete.  304. 

dealer.    In  statute.    Lillenstein  v.  State,  46  Ala.  498 ;  Luling  v. 

Labrache,  35  La.  Ann.  972. 


ite,  60 


mbert. 


1.  loa. 


RETAIL. 


309 


RE  VENUE. 


BBTAHT. 


BBTAINBD, 
BBTAINEB 
RETIRE. 


RETAIL— Continued. 

liquor  bills.    In  statute.    Gossuth  v.  Butterfield,  2  Wis.  343. 

liquor  dealer.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Jackson,  1  Hughes,  531 ; 

U.  S.  V.  Micitle,  I  Crunch  C.  C.  268. 
Glaholm  v.  Rountree,  6  Ad.  &  El.  717. 
In  plea.     Elderton  v.  Emmons,  6  C.  B.  17$. 

and  employ.    In  pleading.    Emmons  v,  Elderton,  4  H,  L.  Cas. 

624. 

In  plea.     Elsee  v.  Gatward,  5  Term  Rep.  143. 

Taylor  v.  Deblois,  4  Mason,  131  ;  Miller  v.  Irby,  63  Ala.  483. 

our  bill.    In  contract.     Elsoni  v.  Denny,  15  C.  B.  88  ;  25  Eng.  L. 

&  Eq.  433. 
RBTROSFBOTIVE.    In  constitution.    Livingston  v.   Hannibal,  etc.,   R.  Co.,  60  Mo. 
516 ;  Soukong  v.  Wolf,  35  Mo.  174 ;  ex  parte  Bethurum,  66  Mo.  545. 

law.    In  constitution.    Bradford  v.  Brooks,  2  Aikens,  284  (16  Am. 

Dec.  715) ;  Bleakney  v.  Farmers',  etc..  Bank,  17  S.  &  R.  64  (17  Am. 
Dec.  635);  Merrill  v.  Sherburne,  i  N.  H.  199  (8  Am.  Dec.  52) ;  King 
V.  Dedham  Bank,  15  Mass.  447  (8  Am.  Dec.  112) ;  Jones  v.  Jones,  3 
Overt.  2  (5  Am.  Dec.  645) ;  Dow  v.  Norris,  4  N,  H.  16 ;  Simpson  v. 
Savings  Bank,  56  N.  H.  466;  Townsend  i/.  Townsend,  Peck,  i  (14 
Am.  Dec.  722);  Bell  v.  Perkins,  Peck,  361  (14  Am.  Dec.  745): 
Woart  V.  Winnick,  3  N.  H.  473  (14  Am.  Dec.  473) ;  Society  v. 
Wheeler,  2  Gall.  105  ;^  State  v.  Squires,  26  Iowa,  340 ;  Clarke  v,  Mc- 
Creary,  20  Miss.  347. 

does  not  wish^to .    In  deed.    Stuart  v.  Dutton,  39  111.  91. 

In  constitution.     Harpending  v.  Haight,  39  Cal.  199. 

In  statute.    Taggertv.  Indiana,  15  Mo.  210;  King  v.  Lane,  7  Mo.  242, 

(37  Am.  Dec.  187) ;  Ingraham  v.  Reed,  33  Miss.  20 ;  Hyman  v,  Bayne, 

83  ill.  356 ;  Luce  v.  Mayhew,  13  Gray,  85. 

In  will.     McMurtrie  v.  McMurtrie,  3  Green,  376 ;  Den  v.  Crawford,  3 

Halst.  90. 

of  the  writ.    In  statute.    Hunter  v.  Simpson,  3  &  &  C.  no. 

to  his  duty.    In  statute.    The  Cadmus  v.  Matthews,  9  Paine, 

239. 

In  plea.     Hunter  v.  Caldwell,  10  Q.  B.  69. 

from  beyond  the  seas.    In  statute.    Lafond  v.  Ruddock,  13  C. 

E  815. 

RETURinNO.   In  statute.    Jackson  v.  Jackson,  38  Miss.  680. 

to  his  work.    In  statute.    Lakeman  v.  Stephenson,  9  R  &  S.  57. 

Re  Began,  13  R.  I.  309. 

In  constitution.    Fletcher  v.  Oliver,  sj'  Ark.  389. 
4^«  statute.     Babcock  v.  Goodrich,  47  Cal.  488. 

laws.  In  statute.  Warner  v.  Fowler,  4  Blatchf.  311 ;  The  Abi- 
gail, 3  Mason,  331 ;  The  Nashville,  4  Biss.  188;  Peyton  v.  Bliss,  i 
Woolw.  170. 

laws  of  a  state.    In  statute.    Davenport  v.  Dowes,  15  Wall.  390. 

laws  of  the  United  States.  In  ttatute.    U.  S.  v.  Norton,  i  Otto, 

567;   Stevens  z/.  Mack,  5  Blatchf.  514;  Parsons  v.  Hunter,  3  Sum- 
ner, 435;  U.  S.  V.  Wright,  3  Pittsb.  193. 
tax.    Welch  V.  Hotchkiss,  39  Conn.  143.  - 


RETRACT. 
RETURir. 


RETURNED. 


REVEL. 
REVENUE. 


REVENUE. 


310 


RIGHT. 


BBVBNUB 


BBVBBSBD. 


BBVBBSIOir. 


BBVBBT. 


In  itatutt.    Wfbster  v.  People,  98 
Laithe   v.   McDonald,  7 


BBVI8B. 

BirVlBBD. 

REVIVED. 

BEVIVLNO. 

BEVOOATION. 

BEVOKHD. 

REVOLT. 


Continued. 
all  ouM  relating  to  th« . 

III.  343. 
Judgment  •     In  opinion   of  court. 

Kas.   354. 
Vaughan  v.  Stuzaker,  16  Ind.  388;  Todd  v.  Jackson,  36  N,  J.  (L.)  535. 
In  statute.    Ward  v.  Cost,  10  B.  &  C.  649. 
In  will.    Stackhouse  v.  Barnston,  10  Ves.  453. 
In  statute.     Bailey  v.  Johnson,  L.  R.,  6  Ex.  379. 

to.    In  will.    Jiggetts  v.  Devis,  1  Leigh,  405. 

In  statute.     Visant  v.  Knox,  37  Ark.  373. 
In  statute     Cox  v.  Stevens,  14  Me.  305. 
In  statute.    Lindsey  v.  Lyman,  37  Iowa,  306. 
son*    In  will.    Pond  v.  Bergh,  10  Paige,  140. 


i  , 


■    r 


Gains  v.  Gains,  3  A.  K.  y  rsh.  190  (13  Am.  Dec.  375). 
In  plea.    Frets  v.  Frets,  i  Cow.  335 ;  Allen  v.  Watson,  16  Johns.  305. 
In  statute.    The  Mentor,  4  Mason,  105 ;  U.  S.  v.  Savage,  5  Mason,  461. 
U.  S.  V.  Gc'^ner,  5  Mason,  403  ;  U.  S.  v.  Barker,  5  Mason,  404 ;  U.  S. 
V.Sharp,  Pet.  C.  C.  118;  U.  S.i/. Kelly,  4Wash.C.  C.  538;  11  Wheat. 
417;  U.  S.  V.  Nye,  3  Curt.  335;  U.  S.  v.  Peterson,  i  Woodb.  &.  M. 
305  ;  U.  S.  V.  Smith,  i  Mason,  147. 
RIBBONS.  In  statute.     Chapon  v.  Smythe,  11   Blatchf.  i3o;  Lane  1/.  Russell,  4 

Cliif.   133. 

BIOS.  In  statute.    Williams  v.  Barney,  $  Blatchf.  330. 

fblr,  average,  nioransi .    In  contract,    Simond  v.  Braddon,  2  C. 

B.  (N.  S.)  335. 

RIDQLINO.       Brisco  v.  State,  4  Tex.  (App.)  33i. 

RIDnrO.  Queen  v.  Ely,  15  Q.  B.  838. 

or  division.     In  statute.     Queen  v.  Pearce,  5  Q.  B.  Div.  387. 

the  orlrls.    In  slander.     Walton  v.  Singleton,  7  S.  &  R.  451   (10 

Am.  i>ec.  483). 

RIOHT.  Thompson  v.  Waterloo,  L.  R.,  6  Eq.  Cas.  40 ;  Stanley  v.  Earl,  5  Lit- 

tell,  381  (15  Am.  Dec.  66);  Atchison,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Baty,  6  Neb.  37. 
In  statute.     Ashworth  v.  Hcyworth,  10  B.   h  S.  314  j  Imperial   Soap 

Co.  V.  Cooper,  8  0    B.  (N.  S.)  814. 

acquired.    In  lonstitution.    Tully  v.  Traun,  53  Cal.  274. 

andolair£(      'Mchardson  ?/.  Cambridge,  2  Allen,  131. 

and  title.    Hoxie  v.  Finney,  16  Gray,  382. 

debt  or  duty.    In  statute.     Fairbanks  v.  Benjamin,  50  Vt.  99. 

heirs.    In  will.    Comfort  v.  Brown,  10  Ch.  Div.  146  ;  Hawes  v. 

Hawes,  14  Ch.  Div.  614;  Vernon  v.  Wright;  7  H.  L.  Cas.  35  ;  Gor- 

dan  V.  Small,  53  Md.  550.  ♦ 

hereby  secured.  In  statute.  Coleman?/.  Allen,  5  Mo.  (App.)  135. 

of  property.    In  statute.    Bacon  v.  Com.,  7  Gratt.  602 ;  Nash  v. 

Nash,  12  Allen,  348. 
of  trial  by  jury.    In  constitution.    State  v.  McClear,  3  Cent.  L. 

J  240 ;  State  v.  Worden,  46  Conn.  364 ;  Cairo,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Trout, 

32  Ark.  18. 

of  way.    Williams  v.  Western  Union  R.  Co.,  50  Wis.  ^\ ;  Challis 


fie,  98 

lid.  7 

1)  S35- 


JilGHT. 


31X 


RIOTOUS. 


B*OHT  —  Continued. 

V.  Atchison,  etc..  P.  Co.,  3  Cent.  L.  J.  371  ;  Chicago,  etc.,   R.  Co.  v. 
Paddock,  75  III.  616  ;  Green  v.  Morris,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  24  N.  J.  (L.)  486. 
— -  of  way  %M  looated.    In  statute.    Akers  v.  New  Jersey,  etc.,  R. 
Co.,  43  N.  J.  (L.)  1 10. 

—  option  and  reAual  to  purohase.     In  contract.     Bostwick  v, 
Hess.  80  III.  138. 

—  over  land.     In  statutt.     Clark  v.    School  Bd.,  L.  R.,  9  Ch. 
(App.)  120. 

— —  power  or  priTilege.     In  statute,     Fearon  v,  Mitchell.  L.  R.,  7 

Q.  B.  690. 
——privilege  or  immunity.     In  statute.     Banks  v.   Mayor.    7 

Wall.  16. 
title  and  interest.    In  deed.     Lertensdorfer   v.  Hempstead.  18 

Mo.  209 ;  Lewis  v.  Chapman,  59  Mo.  371  ;  Watson  v.  Priest,  9  Mo. 

(App.)  263. 
title  and  interest  in  and  to  the  lots  of  land.    In  statute. 

Dunlap  V.  Stetson.  4  Mason.  364. 

—  title,  claim,  interest  and  demand.    In  deed.    Faner  v.  Patton, 
20  Mo.  81. 

title  or  interest.     In  statute.     Christman  v.  Charleville,  36 

Mo.  610. 
to  be  heard  by  ootmsel.    In  constitution.     State  v.  Hoyt,  47 

Conn.  518. 
to  be  heard  by  himself  and  his  counsel.     In  constitution. 

State  V.  Paige,  21  Mo.  257. 
to  bear  arms.    In  constitution.    Bliss  v.  Com.,  2  Litt.  90  (13 

Am.  Dec.  251). 
'—  to  keep  and  bear  arms.    In  constitution.    Wilson  v.  State,  33 

Ark.  557. 

to  redeem     White  v,  Whitney,  3  Mete.  81. 

all and  title.    In  statute.    Hartman  v.  Schultz,  loi  III.  437. 

as  of .    In  statute.    Bright  v.  Walker,  i  CM.  &  R.  211;  Mo.-v 

mouthshire  Canal  Co.  v.  Harford,  i  C.  M.  &  R.  614;   Tickle  v. 

Brown,  4  A.  &  E.  369 ;  Kinloch  v.  Nevile,  6  M.  &  W.  795 ;  Clay  v. 

Thackrah,  9  G.  &  P.  47 ;  Eaton  v.  Swansea  Co.,  17  Q.  B.  267 ;  Mason 

V.  R.  Co..  L.  R..  6  Q.  B.  578. 

in  his  ovm. .    In  statute.    Gill  v.  Gas  Co.,  L.  R..  7  Ex.  '336. 

In  statute,.    Graham  v,  Robinson,  L.  R.,  2  Q.  B.  390 ;  St.  Joe  F.  &  M. 

Ins.  Co.  V,  Hauck,  63  Mo.  118. 
already  accrued.    In  statute.     Link  v,  Benner.  3  Gaines,  325 ; 

Brotherton  v,  Brotherton,  41  Iowa,  112. 
natural,  eat\ential  and  inherent  — — .    In  constitution,    Aldrich  v, 

Wright,  53  N.  H.  398. 
Com.  V.  Rumells,  10  Mass.  518  (6  Am,  Dec.  149);  U.  S.  v.  McFarland, 

I  Granch  C.  C.  140;  Ripart  v.  State,  42  Ind.  273  ;   State  v.  Cole,  2 

McCord,  117;  State  v.  Brooks,  i  Hill  (S.  0.),  361  ;  State  v,  Dil- 

lard,  5  Blackf.  365  (35  Am.  Dec.  128). 
Williams  v.  State,  9  Mo.  270.  * 
and  tumultuous  manner.     In  statute.    State  v,  Kutter,  59 

Ind.  572. 


BIOHTS. 


BIOT. 


BIOTEB. 

BioToxre. 


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RIOTS. 


312 


ROBBERY. 


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mors. 

BIFABIAir. 
BISK 


BISKS. 
BIVEB. 


BIVEBS. 
BOAD. 


BOADS. 

BOADSTEAD. 
JtlOB. 

BOBBEBS. 
BOBBEBY. 


!' 


or  oommotions.    In  insurauce  policy.      lonides  v.  Univ.   Ins. 

Co..  14  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  295. 

proprietor.     Bardwell  v.  Ames,  22  Pick.  355  ;  Com.  v.  Roxbury, 

9  Gray,  521,  note. 

« 

In  insurance  policy,     Bradford  v.  Symondson,  30  W.  R.  27. 
In  statute.     Bayard  v.  Ins.  Co.,  4  Mason,  265. 

of  collision.    In  statute.    The  D.  S.  Gregory,  2  Ben.  226. 

of  navigation.     In    agreement.     Pitcher  v,  Hennessy,  48  t<. 

Y.415. 
of  the  master  and  owners.    In  contract.     Wells  v.  Steam  Nav. 

Co.,  8  N.  Y.  375. 

owner's .    In  contract,    French  v.  Buffalo,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  4  Keyes, 

108  (2  Abb.  App.  Dec.  196)  ;  Alexander  v.  Green,  7  Hill,  533;  Moore 
V,  Evans,  14  Barb.  524 ;  Wells  v.  Steam  Nav.  Co.,  8  N.  Y.  375 ;  Wal- 
lace V,  Sanders^42  Ga.  486;  Nashville,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v,  Jackson,  6 
Heisk.  271 ;  D'Arc  v,  London,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  L.  R.,  9  C.  P.  325  ;  Lewis 
V.  Great  Western  R.  Co.,  26  W.  R.  14. 

passengers .    In  contract,    Stewart  v,  London,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  3  H. 

&  C.  135 ;  Cohen  v.  South  Eastern  R.  Co.,  2  Ex.  Div.  253. 

In  statute.    Bartlett  v,  Chouteau  Ins.  Co.,  18  Kas.  369. 

In  statute.  State  v,  Gilmanton,  14  N.  H.  467 ;  Schermerhorn  v.  Hud- 
son  River  R.  R.,  38  N.  Y.  103  ;  Queen  v.  Grey,  7  B.  &  S.  443. 

feeder.    In  contract.    Phelps  v.  Sheldon,  13  Pick.  50. 

great ,    In  statute.     Rolle  v,  Whyte,  8  B.  &  S.  143. 

The  J.  W.  Eyerman,  2  Hughes,  17. 

In  deed.  Munn  v,  Worrall,  53  N.  Y.  44;  Morgan  v.  Palmer,  48  N.  H. 
337. 

In  statute.  Tanner  v.  R.  Co.,  5  El.  &  Bl.  618  ;  Loveridge  v.  Hodsoll,  2 
B.  &  Ad.  618 ;  Follmer  v.  Commrs.,  9  Neb.  204;  Jaquith  v.  Richard- 
son, 8  Mete.  216;  Com.  v.  Sammons,  23  Pick.  201  ;  Chollar  Potosi 
Mining  Co.  v.  Kennedy,  3  Nev.  361 ;  Green  v.  Morris,  etc.,  R.  Co., 
24  N.  J.  (L.)  486 ;  Bussey  v.  Storey,  4  B.  &  Ad.  1 10. 

as  constructed.    In  statute.    Akers  v.  New  Jersey,  etc.,  R.  Co., 

43  N.  J.  (L.)  no. 

crossing.    In  statute.     Brooks  w.^New  York,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  13  Barb. 

594  ;  Brace  v.  New  York,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  27  N.  Y.  269 . 

with  its  appendages.    In  statute.    State  Treasurer  v.  Somer- 

ville,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  28  N.  J.  (L.)  21. 
traveled  public or  street.    In  statute,    Bauer  v.  Kansas  Pacific 

R.  Co.,  69  Mo.  219 ;  Hodges  v.  St.  Louis  R.  Co.,  70  Mo.  50. 

wagon  or  cart .    In  statute.     Bidder  v,  R.  Co.,  4  Q.  B.  Div.  412. 

In  statute.    Tracy  v.  T.  &  B.  R.  R.,  38  N.  Y.  433. 

and  streets.    In  indictment,     Horner  v.  State,  49  Md.  278. 

The  J.  W.  Eyerman,  2  Hughes,  17 ;  U.  S.  w.  Morel,  13  Am.  Jur.  279. 

U.  S.  V.  Wilson,  Baldw.  78. 

In  slander,    Tomlinson  v,  Brittlebank,  4  B.  &  Ad.  632. 

In  bill 0/  lading.     De  Rothschild  v.  Royal  Mail,  etc.,  Co.,  7  Ex.  734. 

Brown  v.  State,  28  Ark.  126  ;  State  v,  Gorham,  55  N.  H.  152  ;  U.  S.  w. 
Jones,  3  Wash.  C.  C.  209;  State  v,  Sowls,  Phill.  (L.)  151 ;  McDaniel 
V,  State,  16  Miss.  401 ;  Clary  v.  State,  33  Ark.562;  Seymour  v.  State, 


BBERY, 
Jniv.  Ins. 
Roxbury, 


226. 

5sy,  48  I<. 

team  Nav. 

,  4  Keyes, 

33 ;  Moore 

375 :  Wal- 

Jackson, 6 

125 ;  Lewis 

.  Co.,  3  H. 


rn  V.  Hud> 
443. 


■.  48  N.  H. 

Hodsoll,  3 
'.  Richard- 
liar  Potosi 
tc.,  R.  Co., 

;c.,  R.  Co., 

>.,  13  Barb. 

V.  Somer- 

as  Pacific 

Div.  413. 

878. 
ir.  379. 


X.734- 

;  U.  S.». 

Mc  Daniel 

V.  State, 


ROBBERY. 


3x3 


RUNNING. 


BOCOA. 

BoanE. 
BOLLma. 

BOOM. 


BOBBEBY  —  Continued. 

15  Ind.  288;  Slegar  v.  State,  39  Ga.  583;  Cre*rs  w.  State,  3  Coldw. 
350;  People  V,  McGinty,  24  Hun,  62 ;  State  v.  Howeaton,  58  Mo.  581 ; 
State  V.  Broderick,  59  Mo.  318  ;  James  v.  State,  53  Ala.  380;  People 
V.  Hall  6  Park.  C.  C.  642. 

In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Palmer,  3  Wheat.  610 ;  U.  S.  v,  Jones,  3  Wash.  C. 

C.  209 ;  U.  S.  V.  Baker,  $  Blatchf.  6 ;  U.  S.  v,  Durkee,  i  McAllister,. 

201 ;  Wilson  v.  State,  3  Tex.  (App.)  64. 
Schneider?/.  Laurence,  3  Blatchf.  115. 
and  vagabond.    In  statute.     Bailie's  Case,  i  Leach,  696 ;  Rex  v. 

McClusky,  I  Jebb,  163;  Monck  v.  Hilton,  2  Ex.  Div.  268. 

mill.     Pyle  V.  Pennock,  2  W.  &  S.  390  (37  Am.  Dec.  517). 

In  insurance  policy.     Daniels  v.  Hudson  River  Ins.  Co.,  12  Cush.  416. 
In  statute.    State  v.  Gregory,  47  Conn.  277 ;  People  v.  St.  Clair,  38  Cal. 

137. 
In  •will.    Ogle  v.  Tayloe,  49  Md.  170. 

ball .    In  statute.     Owens  v.  State,  3  Tex.  (App.)  406. 

In  insurance  policy.    Coit  v.  Com.  Ins.  Co.,  7  Johns.  385  (5  Am.  Dec. 

38s) ;  Baker  v.  Ludlow,  2  Johns.  Cas.  289. 
manufbotiirer.    In  insurance  policy.    Wall  v.  Howard  Ins.  Co., 

14  Barb.  383. 
In  deed.    Davis  v.  Handy,  37  N.  H.  65. 
In  deed.    Jackson  v.  Reeves,  3  Caines,  298. 

or  location.  In  statute.  Attorney-General  v.  R.Co.,  36  Wis.  466. 

along  its .    In  statute.    Grand  Trunk  R.  R.  v.  Richardson,  i  Otto, 

454- 
upon  its .    In  statute.    Safford  v.  Boston,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  103  Mass. 

584. 
and  bounds.    In  statute.    People  v.  Comm'rs  of  Highways,  37 

N.  Y.  360. 

all .    In  deed.    Parmell  v.  Mill,  3  C.  B.  637. 

In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Wood,  5  El.  h.  Bl.  55. 

In  statute.     Shaw  v.  Neall,  6  H.  L.  Cas.  581. 

of  taxation  shall  be  unilbrm.    in  ronstitution.    Van  Slyke  v. 

State,  23  Wis.  655. 
and  regulations.    In  statute.    Hamilton  v.  Dillon,  31  Wall.  73: 

U.  S.  V.  Schackleford.  18  How.  588. 
of  decision.    In  statute.    Boyce  v.  Tabb,  18  Wall.  547 ;  Vance  v. 

Campbell,  i  Black,  427 ;  Haussknecht  v.  Claypool,   i   Black,  431 ; 


BOOTS. 


BOFE. 


BOFE-WALK. 

BOXTIVD. 

BOUTE. 


BOITTES. 

BOYALTEES. 

BUBBISH. 

RULE. 


BUIiBS. 


BTTLEN'aS. 


BUMOB. 


BUB'. 


BXTNNnra. 


LeflSngwell  v.  Warren,  2  Black,  599 ;  Dibble  v.  Furness,  4  Blatchf. 

263, 

— -  of  the  court  in  the  progress  of  the  trial.    Cooper  v.  Omohun- 

dro,  19  Wall.  65. 
flJse .    In  statute.    Com.  v.  Smith  (Oyer  and  Terminer,  Phila.),  i 

Whart.  Dig.  826. 

to  market.    In  note.    Lamon  v.  French,  25  Wis.  41. 

— —  uiMn  the  land  of  any  other  person.     In  statute.     Ayer  v. 

Starkey,  30  Conn.  304 ;  Grannis  v.  Cummings,  25  Conn.  1165. 
aooount.    Pickett  v.  Bank,  33  Ark.  346 ;  McNeil  v.  Nash,  37  Ark. 

343- 


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BXJNinira  —  continued. 

— -  aooounts.    In  statute.    Brackenridge  v.  Baltzell,  i  Ind.  333. 

and  bounding.    In  deed.    Hammond  v.  Ridg^ely,  5  H.  &  J.  (Md.) 

245  (9  Am.  Dec.  522} . 

at  large.    In  city  ordinance.    Spect  v.  Arnold,  52  Cal.  455. 

In  statute.  Hammond  v.  Chicago,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  43  Iowa,  168 ;  Thompson 
V.  Corpstein,  52  Cal.  653 ;  Wright  v.  Clark,  6  Reporter  (Vt),  409 ; 
Welsh  V.  Chicago,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  53  iowa,  632 ;  Goener  v.  Woll,  26 
Minn.  154. 

• away  and  leaving  her  children.     In  statute.     Cambridge 

Union  v.  Parr,  10  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  102. 

dayB.  In  charter-party.  Prlngle  v.  Mollett.6  M.  &  W.  80;  Ben- 
son V.  Blunt,  I  Q.  B.  868 ;  Crowell  v.  Barreda,  16  Gray,  471. 

•^hile on  the  Hudson  river.    In  insurance  policy.    St.  Nicholas, 

etc.,  Ins.  Co.  v.  Merchants,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  18  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  108. 

SABBATH.         State  v.  Drake,  64  N.  C.  589. 

. night.    In  statute.    Kroer  v.  People,  78  111.  294. 

SABBATH-BBEAKnra.    In  statute.    State  v.  Popp,  45  Md.  432. 


SAFE. 


8AFELT. 
SAID. 


SAIL. 


SALABY. 


SALE. 


custody.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Newman,  8  Q,  B.  Div.  706. 

port.    lu  charter-party.    Ogden  v.  Graham,  i  B.  &  S.  774 ;  The 

Alhambra,  5  Prob.  Div.  256. 

rate  of  speed.    Cleveland,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Newell,  75  Ind.  542. 

and  securely.    In  plea.    Ross  z/.  Hill,  2  C.  B.  877. 

Simpson  v.  Lewthwaite,  3  B.  &  Ad.  231 ;  Wilkinson  v.  State,  10  Ind. 
372 ;  Ellis  V.  Horine,  i  A.  K.  Marsh.  417. 

In  plea.    Jones  v.  Clarke,  3  Q.  B.  194;  Chapman  v.  Beckington,  3  Q. 

B.  703. 
In  will.     Hall  v.  Warren,  9  H.  L.  Cas.  420. 

appeaL    In  order.    Queen  v.  Eyre,  7  El.  &  Bl.  619. 

county.     In  deed.    King  v.  Inhabitants,  2  B.  &  Ad.  491. 

moirtgage  deed,  the  real  estate  thereby  conveyed.    Merritt 

V,  Harris,  102  Mass.  327. 

parties.    Lord  v.  Taylor,  14  Pick.  165. 

In  insurance  policy.    Lang  v.  Anderson,  3  B.  &  C.  502  ;  PeJigrew  v. 

Pragle,  3    B.  &  Ad.  520;  Graham    v.  Barras,   5   B.  &  Ad.   1019 ; 

Bowen  v.  Hope  Ins.  Co.,  20  Pick.  275. 

her  himself.    In  contract.    Sheriffs  v,  Pugh,  22  Wis.  273. 

Cowden  v.  Huff",  10  Ind.  83. 

In  constitution.    Dane  v.  Smith,  54  Ala.  47. 

In  statute.    Castle  v.  Lawlor,  47  Conn.  343. 

Williamson  v.  Perry,  3  How.  544 ;  Newcomb  v.  Cabell,  10  Bush,  460 ; 
Huthmacker  v.  Harris,  38  Pa.  St.  460;  Doughty  v.  Hope,  i  N..  Y. 
79;  Robinson  v.  Hirschfelder,  59  Ala.  503;  Leigh  v.  Mobile  R.  Co., 
58  Ala.  165;  Valentine  v.  Piper,  22  Pick.  92;  Howard  v.  Harris,  8 
Allen,  299;  Buffum  v.  Merry,  3  Mason,  481 ;  Gardner  v.  Lane,  12 
Allen,  39 ;  Schermerhorn  v.  Tallman,  14  N.  Y.  93;  Ratilly  v.  Wilson, 
3  Dill.  420;  Stanton  v.  Henderson,  i  Ind.  69. 

In  constitution.     Smith  v.  Mariner,  5  Wis.  582. 

In  contract.  Rice  v.  Mayo,  107  Mass.  550;  Moor  v.  Roberts,  3C.  B. 
(N.  S.)  830. 


SALE. 


Merritt 


SALE. 


315 


SALT. 


SALE — Continued. 

In  insuy-ance  policy.    Wolf  v.  Security  Fire  <.is.  Co.,  39  N.  Y.  49. 

In  statute.    Madison  Avenue  Baptist  Church  v.  Baptist  Church,  46  N. 

Y.  131 ;  Gunier  w.   Leclcy,  30  Ala.  591  ;  Howard  v.  Harris,  8  Allen, 

297;  Walbrunv.  Babbitt,  16  Wall.  577;  Henniker  v.  Henniker,  i  El. 

&  Bl.  59 ;  Sapp  V.  Broom  Co.,  20  Kans.  243 ;  Com.  v.  Smith,  102 

Mass.  144;  Martin  v.  State,  59  Ala.  36. 
by  auction.    In  statute.    Jones  v.  Nanney,  i   McClelland,  3; ; 

Rex  V.  Taylor,  i  McClelland,  362 ;  Crandall  v.  State,  28  Ohio  St.  479. 

by  private  oontraot.    Barlow  v.  Osborne,  6  H.  L.  Cas.  556. 

mortgage  or  other  dispoBition  of  real  estate.  In  •will.  Atty.- 

Gen.  V.  Wynham,  i  H.  &  C.  575. 
of  land.    In  statute.    Evans  v.  Green,  23  Miss.  294;  Denn  v. 

Diamond,  4  B.  &  C.  245. 

or  disposition.     In  statute.    Taylor  v.  Keymer,  3  B.  &  Ad.  320. 

or  transftr.    In  statute.    Padbury  v.  Garlick,  36  Conn.  384. 

alienated  by or  otherwise.     In  insurance  policy.    Jackson  v. 

Massachusetts,  etc..  Ins.  Co.,  23  Pick.  418  (34  Am.  Dec.  69). 
oontraot  for  the of  goods,  wares  and  merchandise.    In  statute. 

Simon  v.  Metivier,  i  W.  Bl.  599;  Hinde  v.  Whitehouse,  7  East,  558; 

Roudeau  v.  Wyatt,  2  H.  Bl.  63 ;  Alexander  v.  Comber,  i  H.  Bl.  20; 

Towers  v.  Osborne,  i  Strange,  506 ;  Clayton  v.  Andrews,  4  Burr, 

2101 ;  Cooper  z/.  Elston,  7  T.  R.  14;  Allen  v.  Bennet,  3  Taunt.  169: 

Williams  v.  Burgess,  10  A.  &  E.  499 ;  Garbutt  v.  Watson,  5  B.  &  Aid. 

613 ;  Mixer  v.  Howarth,  21  Pick.  207;  Lamb  v.  Craft,  12  Mete.  356: 

Gardners.  Joy,  9  Met.  179 ;  Cason  v.  Cheely,  6Ga.  554 ;  Cobbald  v. 

Caston,  8  Moore,  460 ;  Acker  v.  Campbell,  23  Wend.  372 ;  Bennett  v. 

Hull,  10  Johns.  364 ;  Newman  v.  Morris,  4  Harr.  &  McH.  421 ;  Ide  v. 

Stanton,  1 5  Vt.  690 ;  Sawyer  v.  Ware,  36  Ala.  675 ;  Woodward  v. 

Patterson,  32  Barb.  630;  Gleason  v.  Drew.  9  Greenl.  79;  Alexander 

V.  Ghiselin,  5  Gill.  180;  Phelps  v.  Hendrick,  105  Mass.  106;  Buck- 

ner  v.  Reis,  34  Mo.  357 ;  Brown  v.  Slauson,  23  Wis.  244 ;  Davis  v. 

Robertson,  i  Mill,  71  (12  Am.  Dec.  611). 
sherifTs .    Batchelder  v.  Carter,  2  Vt.  168. 

underwoods.    In  statute.    Fitzhardinge  v.  Pritchett,  L.  R.,  2  Q. 

B.  136. 

by  commercial  brokers.    In  statute.    Collectors.  Doswell,  16 


BAT.IgA-RT.Te. 


SALES. 

Wall.  156. 

,  transfers  and  conveyances.    In  statute.    Corbett  v.  Nutt,  10 

Wall.  464. 

SAIiESMAK'.      Emmerton  v.  Mathews,  7  Hurl.  &  N.  590 ;  Hagan  v.  Domestic  Sewing 
Machine  Co.,  9  Hun,  73. 

SALOON.  In  indictment.    State  v.  Mansker,  36  Tex.  364 ;  Brockway  v.  State,  36 

Ark.  636. 
In  statute.    Kitson  v.  Mayor,  26  Mich.  325 ;  State  v.  Barr,  39  Conn.  41* 

SALOONEEEPEB.    Cahill  v.  Campbell,  105  Mass.  40. 

SALT.  In  insurance  policy.    Journu  v.  Bourdieu,  Park  on  Ins.  245. 

lick.    In  statute.     State  v.  Miller,  3  McLean,  151. 

spring.    In  statute.    State  v.  Miller,  3  M(:Lean,  151. 

water.    Niles  v.  Patch,  13  Gray,  257. 


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SATISFACTORY. 


SALUS.  populi  est  suprema  lex.  Mayor  v.  Lord,  17  Wend.  285  ;  Ameri- 

can Printworks  v.  Laurence,  23  N.  J.  (L.)  590;  Donahoe  v.  Rich- 
ards, 38  Me.  379. 

SALVAGE.  The  H.  B.  Foster,  Abb.  Adm.  222 ;  Weeics  v.  The  Catherine  Maria,  2 
Pet.  Adm.  424;  Leaz'.  The  Alexander,  2  Paine,  466 ;  Spencer  v.  The 
Charles  Avery,  i  Bond,  117  ;  The  Clarita  and  Clara,  23  Wall,  i ;  The 
M.  B.  Stetson,  i  Lowell,  121. 

SALVOB.  The  Ida  L.  Howard,  i   Lowell,  23;  The  Wave  v.  Hyer,  2  Paine,  131  j 

The  Charles,  i  Newb.  Adm.  329. 

SAME.  allotments.    In  statute.     Ellis  v.  Amison,  5  B.  &  Aid.  53. 

. cause.    In  statute.    Mesper  v.  Brown,  i  C.  P.  Div.  99. 

demand.    In  statute.     Marble  v.  Hinds,  67  Me.  204. 

ground.    In  contract.    Mumford  v.  Gething,  7  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  305. 

offense.    In  constitution.     U.  S.  v.  Cahill,  i  Hughes,  522. 

place.    Westfall  w.  Farwell,  13  Wis.  509. 

property.    In  deed.     Parks  v.  Watson,  29  Mo.  io8 ;  Brockway  v. 

Rowley,  66  111.  99. 

regnilations.    In  statute.    Patton  v.  Hanna,  46  Mo.  316. 

stock.    In  contract.    Allan  v.  Lake^  18  Q.  B.  562. 

voyage.    In  charter-party.    Gether  v.  Capper,  18  C.  E  868. 

gaming  table   of  the or  like  kind.      In  statute.     Com.  v. 

Wyatt,  6  Rand.  694. 

made  at  the time.    In  statute. 

on  the voyage.     In  statute. 

Blatchf.  22. 
table  or  bank  of  the or  like  kind. 

7  Rich.  8. 

the .    In  contract.    Hasrward  v.  Parke,  16  C.  B.  325. 

In  will.    Hancock  v,  Hancock,  14  Pick.  70. 

In  statute.    Re  Kimball,  2  Ben.  42. 

only  eqiial  to .    In  contract.    Nichols  v.  Godt,  10  Ex.  191. 


Wood  V.  Norton,  9  B.  &  C.  887. 
Wright  V.  Norwich  R.  Co.,   8 


In  statute.    State  v.  Red, 


samfi.es. 

8Ain>-PA0KINa. 

sane.  — 


SATIBFAOnOH. 


In  indictment.    Daniel  v.  State,  61  Ala.  5. 

—  or  insane.    In  insurance  policy.    Bigelow  z/.  Berkshire  Ins.  Co.,. 

3  Otto,  284 ;  Adkins  v.  Columbia  Life  Ins.  Co.,  70  Mo.  27. 
In  contract.    Eagleton  v.  East  India  Co. ,  3  Bos.  &  P.  55  ;  Moore 

V.  Fleming,  34  Ala.  491. 

entire .    In  contract.    Sloan  v.  Hayden,  iioMass.  141. 

proved  to  the of  the  selectmen.    In  statute.    Town  of  Wilton 

V.  Town  of  Weston,  48  Conn.  333. 

8ATIBFA0T0BY.    affidavit.    In  statute.    Whiley  v.  Whiley,  4  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  660. 

cause.    Smith  z/.  Bean,  130  Mass.  298. 

notes.     In  contract.    Hanna  v.  Mills,  21  Wend.  90  (34  Am.  Dec. 

216). 

proof.    In  statute.    Van  Steenbergh  v.  Kortz,  10  Johns.  167. 

to  the  selectmen.    In  contract.    Bucksport  v.  Brewer,  67  Me. 

295. 
if  the  machine  is or  does  what  ia  claimed  fax  it.    In  contract, 

Clark  V.  Rice,  46  Mich.  308. 
proof .    In  insurance  policy.    Braunstein  v.  Ins.  Co.,  i  B.  &  S.  784* 


mmmmm^ 


"FACTORY, 

285 ;  Ameri- 
hoe  V.  Rich- 

ine  Maria,  2 
Jncer  v.  The 
Wall.  I ;  The 

Paine,  131 ; 
i.S3. 


(N.  S.)  30s. 
522. 

trackway  v. 
16. 

2.868. 
Com.  V. 

J.  &  C.  887. 
R.  Co.,   8 

»te  V.  Red. 


191. 

e  Ins.  Co., 
IS  :  Moore 


of  Wilton 

N.S.)66o. 

Am.  Dec. 

J.  167. 
.  67  Me. 

^contract, 

&S.  784. 


-Satisfied. 


3x7 


SEA. 


SAVED. 

SAW-MILL. 

SAY. 


SCANDAL. 

SCHEDULE. 

SCHISM. 

SCHXTAFFS. 
SCHOOL. 


SATISFIED.       In  indorsement  of  mortgage.    Sims  v.  Campbell,  i  McCord  Ch.  53  (16 
Am.  Dec.  595). 

ftilly .    State  v.  Sears,  Phill.  (L.)  146. 

well .     In  contract.    Folliard  v.  Wallace,  2  Johns.  395. 

Caigs  V.  Chiller,  2  Prob.  Div.  151. 

In  deed.    Farrarv.  Stackpole,  6  Me.  154  (19  Am,  Dec.  201). 

about  1,100  tons.     In  contract.    Morris  v.  Levison,  i  C.  P.  Div. 

>5S- 
not  less  than  100.    In  contract.     Leeming  v.  Cnaith,  16  Q.  B. 

275. 

that  is  to .    In  plea.    Bradley  7/.  Pilot,  2  El.  &  Bl.  428. 

Skinner  z/.  Judson,  8  Conn.  528(21  Am,  Dec,  691). 
In  statute.    Stratt  v.  Robinson,  3  B.  &  Ad,  395. 
In  contract.    Nelson  v.  Benson,  69  111.  27. 
In  statute.     McKinney  v.  Griggs,  5  Bush,  401. 

soheidam .     Burke  v.  Cassin,  45  Cal.  467. 

In  statute.    State  v.  Gager,  28  Conn.  232. 

house.     In  statute.    Chegaray  v.  Mayor  of  N.  Y.,  13  N.  Y.  220  ; 

Chegaray  v.  Jenkins,  5  N.  Y.  377. 
— ^  distriots.    In  constitution.    People  v.  McAdams,  82  111.  356. 
ftind  of  the  county.    In  statute.    Hanlon  v.  Comm'rs  of  Lloyd 

County,  53  Ind.  123. 

high .    Attorney-General  v.  Butler,  1 23  Mass.  304. 

flree .    In  deed.     Le  Couteulx  v.  City  of  Buffalo,  33  N.  Y.  333. 

In  will.    Birchard  v.  Scott,  39  Conn,  69. 
common .    In  statute.    Le  Couteulx  v.  City  of  Buffalo,  33  N.  Y. 

333- 

public .    In  statute.    Jenkins  v.  Andover,  103  Mass,  99. 

town .    In  statute.    Cushingv.  Inhabitants  of  Newburyport,  10 

Mete.  512. 
— —  purposes  exclusively.    In  statute.    St.  Marylebone  v.  Zoologi- 
cal Soc.,  3  El.  &  Bl.  807  ;  Purchas  v.  Holy  Sepulchre,  4  El.  &  Bl. 

170. 

8CIBE  FACIAS.     Bentley  v.  Sevier,  i  Hemp.  249  ;  Chestnut  v.  Chestnut,  17  111.  346 ; 
Walker  v.  Wells,  17  Ga.  547  ;  Stearns  v.  Barrett,  i  Mason,  153. 
common .    Rex  v.  Foxby,  6  Mod.  14  ;  Com.  v.  Hutchinson,  5 

Clark  (Pa.),  321  ;  James  v.  Com.,  12  S.  &  R.  220 ;  Com.  v.   Mohiin, 

52  Px   St.  243;  U.  S.  V.  Royall,  3  Cranch    C.  C.  618;   State  v. 

Schlottmann,  52  Mo.  164;  Com.  v.   Davis,  11   Pick.  432;  Com.  v. 

Pray,  13  Pick.  359;  Com.  v.  Foley,  99  Mass.  497. 
by  way  of  seal.    In  statute.    Grimsley  v.  Riley,  5  Mo.  280  (32 

Am.  Dec.   319). 
In  statute.    Lewis  v.  Overby,  28  Gratt.  627. 
In  slander.    Mills  v.  Van  Horn,  17  Ind.  245. 
Waring  i>.  Clarke,  5  How.  441 ;  Doane  v.  Wilcutt,  5  Gray,  336  ;  Niles 

V.  Patch,  1*3  Gray,  257. 
In  deed.    Scratton  v.  Brown,  4  B.  &  C.  503. 

In  statute.    Baker  v.  Hoag,  7  N,  Y,  555  ;  Hubbard  v.  Hubbard,  8  N. 
Y.  196. 


SCHOOUNG. 
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letter.    Sleght  v.  Rhinebnder.  i  Johns.  192 ;  Sleght  v.  Harts- 

horne,  2  Johns.  531. 

shore.    Church  v.  Meeker.  3.,  Conn.  421;  Cutts  w.  Hussey,  15 

Me.  237 ;  Storer  v.  Freeman,  6  Mass.  435 ;  Doane  v.  Wilcutt,  5  Gray, 
336. 

stores.     In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Twenty-three  coils  of  cordage, 

Gilp.  303  ;  U.  S.  V.  Twenty-four  coils  of  cordage,  Baldw,  502. 

at .    In  insurance  policy.     Bowen  v.  Hope  Ins.  Co.,  20  Pick.  275 

(32  Am.  Dec.  214). 

In  ^iiiute.    The  Harriet,  i  Story,  251. 

main .     People  v.  Supervisors,  73  N.  Y.  393. 

proceed  to .    In  statute.    The  City  of  Cambridge,  L.  R.,  4  Adm. 

&  Ecc.  161. 

SEAIi.  Warren  v.  Lynch,  5  Johns.  239 ;  Giles  v.  Maudlin,  7  Rich.  (S.  C.)  1 1  ; 

Carter  v.  Barley,  9  N.  H.  558  ;  Douglass  v.    Oldham,  6  N.  H.  150; 

Pearsall  v.  Dwight,  2  Mass.  84;  Com.  v,  GrifRth,  2  Pick.  11  ;  Coit 

V.  Millikin,  i  Denio,  376 ;  Allen  v.  Sullivan,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  32  N.  H. 

446 ;  Trasher  v.  Everhart,  3  Gill   &  J.  234 ;  Jones  v.  Longwood,  i 

Wash.  (Va.)  42  ;  Force  v.  Craig,  2  Halst.  (N.  J.)  172  ;  Alexander  v. 

Jameson,  5  Binn.  238  ;  Ralph  v.  Gist,  4  McCord  (S.  C).  267;  Van- 

blarcum  v.  \eo,  2  Blackf.  322  ;  Harden  v.  Webster,  29  Ga.  427 ; 

Pease  r/.   Lawson,  33  Mo.  35;  Underwood  v.    Dallas,  47  Mo,  259; 

r'illciv  V.  Roberts,  13  How.  472  ;  Maples  v.  Park,  17  Conn.  340  ; 

bi-adiey  v.  Northern  Bk.,  60  Ala.  253  ;  Overseers  v.  Overseers,  6 

N.  J.  (L.)  169;  Perrine  v.   Cheeseman,  12  N.  J.  (L.)   174;  Corrigan 

?/.  Trenton,  etc..  Falls  Co.,  5  N.  J.  (Eq.)  52;  Curtis  v.  Leavitt,  17 

Barb,  309 ;  Rose  v.  Bedell,  5  Duer,  462  ;  Pillow  v.  Roberts,  13  How. 

472 ;  Hempst.  624 ;  Follett  v.  Rose,  3  McLean,  332  ;  Farmers'  Bk. 

V.  Haight,  3  Hill,  493  ;  Bates  v.  Boston,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  10  Allen,  251 ; 

U.  S.  V.  Stephenson,  i  McLean,  462. 
In  deed.    Glasscock  v.  Glasscock,  8  Mo.  577. 
In  statute.    Perrine  v.  Cheeseman,  6   Halst.  174(19  Am.  Dec.  388); 

Geary  v.  Kansas,  61  Mo.  378  ;  Eaton  v.  North,  20  Wis.  449. 
corporate .    In  statute.    Woodman  v.  York,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  50  Me. 

S49. 
official of  such  notary.    In  statute.     Goodyear  v.  Hullhen,  a 

Hughes,  497. 

under  his  proper  hand  and .     Hurley  v.  Ramsay,  49  Mo.  309. 

SEAItED.  In  deed.    Davis  v.  Judd,  6  Wis.  86. 

In  note.     Mitchell  z/.  Davis,  Harp.  (S.  C.)  i. 

instrument.     Blackwell  v.  Hamilton,  47  Ala.  470. 

up.    In  statute.    Morgan  v.  Jones,  44  Conn.  225. 

SEAMAN.  fn  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Savage,  5  Mason,  461 ;  U.  S.  v.  Thompson,  i  Sum- 

ner, 169 ;  U.  S.  V.  McArdle,  2  Sawyer,  367 ;  The  North  America,  5 
Ben.  486. 
SEABOH.  In  statute.    Kenyon  v.  Hart,  6  B.  &  S.  253. 

BEAWOBTHY.  In  insurance  policy.  Phillips  v.  Nairne,  4  C.  B.  343;  Small  v.  Gibson, 
16  Q.  B.  128;  Lord  v.  Goodall,  etc..  Steam  Co.,  4  Sawy.  292  ;  Burges 
V.  Wickham,  3  B.  ^  S.  669 ;  HoUingworth  v.  Brodrick,  7  Ad.  &  Ell. 
46;  Draper  7/.  Commercial  Ins.  Co.,  4  Duer,  234 ;  Dupont  de  Nemours 
V.  Vance,  19  How.  162 ;  Copeland  v.  New  England  Ins.  Co.,  2  Mete. 


VORTHY. 


It  V.  Harts* 

Hussey,  15 
cutt,  5  Gray, 

of  cordage, 
fi,  503. 

10  Pick.  275 


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N.  H. 150; 

k.  II  ;  Coit 

>.,  3*  N.  H. 

.ongwood,  I 

Alexander  v. 

,   267;  Van- 

29  Ga.  427; 

47  Mo.  259; 

Conn.  340  ; 

Overseers,  6 

4;  Corrigan 

.  Leavitt,  17 

rts,  13  How. 

i'armers*  Bk. 

•  Allen,  251; 


J.Dec.  388); 

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432 ;  Hathaway  v.  Sun  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  8  Bosw.  33 ;  Presoott  v.  Union 

Ins.  Go.,  I  Whart.  399  (30  Am.  Dec.  207) ;  Capen  v.  Washington  Ins. 

Co.,  12  Cush.  517. 
In  patent,     Keyser  v.  Coe,  9  Blatchf.  32. 
In  contract.     Myers  v.  Walker,  24  111.  133. 
mortgage  bonds.       In  statute.    Douglas  v.  Town  of  Chatham, 

41  Conn.  210. 
safis  port.    In  charter-party.     Atkins  v.  Fibre  Disintegrating 

Co.,  2  Ben.  381. 
dispositioii  of  the  dead  body.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Brown. 

L.  R.,  I  C.  C.  R.  244. 
partnership.    U.  S.  Bank  v.  Binncy,  5  Mason,  177;  Deeringv. 

Flanders,  49  N.  H.  225. 
In  note.    Bottomley  v.  Fisher,  i  'H.  &  C.  296. 
In  statute.    People  v.  Manufacturing  Co.,  99  III.  361. 

for  the  time  being.    In  note.  Storm  v.  Sterling,  3  El.  &  Bl.  833. 

In  slander.    Kelly  v.  Partington,  5  B.  &  Ad,  650. 

on  or  about  their  person.    In  statute.    Sutton  t/.  State,  12  Fla. 

'35. 
or  denomination  of  Ghristians.    In  constitution.    Laurence  v. 

Fletcher,  8  Mete.  162. 
religious ,  order  or  denomination.    In  constitution.    Boyce  v. 

Christian,  69  Mo.  494. 
another  or  different  persuasion, or  denomination.    In  consti- 
tution.   Muzzy  V.  Wilkins,  Smith's  Decisions,  i. 
In  statute.    Spring  v.  City  of  Olney,  78  111.  loi ;  Ellis  v.  Whitlock,  10 

Mo.  781. 
business.    In  statute.     Gladwin  v.  Lewis,  6  Conn.  49  (16  Am. 

Dec.  I). 
In  statute.    Finn  v.  Donohue,  35  Conn.  216. 

calling.    In  statute.     Smith  v.  Foster,  41  N.  H.  221. 

In  constitution.    Wheaton  v.  Peters,  8  Pet.  660. 

In  contract.    Raikes  v.  Todd,  8  Ad.  &  El.  846 ;  Foot  v.  Webb,  59  Barb. 

38. 
In  statute.     Pennell  v.  Rhodes,  9  Q.  B.  128. 
imiwund  or  otherwise =.    In  statute.    Thomas  v.  Harris,  i  Man. 

&  G.  703. 
or  invested  in  her  name.    In  statute.    Jennings  v.  Davis,  31 

Conn.  134. 
to  be  paid.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Three  hundred  and  fifty  chests 

of  Tea,  12  Wheat.  487 ;  Six  hundred  and  fifty-one  chests  of  Tea  v. 

y.  S.,  I  Paine,  518. 

fenced.    In  statute.    Pitts.,  C.  &  St.  L.  R.  R.  v.  Eby,  55  Ind.  567. 

In  constitution.    Wheaton  v.  Peters,  8  Pet.  591. 

for  money.    In  will.    Hopkins  v.  Abbott,  L.  R.,  19  Eq.  Cas.  222 ; 

Galliers  v.  Moss,  9  B.  &  C.  280. 
Storm  V.  Waddell,  2  Sandf.  Ch.  494. 
In  contract.     Brown  v.  White,  3  Blackf.  431. 
./»  note.    Fulton  v.  Matthews,  15  Johns.  433  (8  Am.  Dec.  361). 


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In  statute,      Lowe  v.  Blakemore,   L.  R.,  lo  Q.  B.  485  ;  Armstrong  v. 

Cowles,  44  Conn.  44;  Clark  v.  Barrett,  19  Mo.  39. 

tor  his  debt.    In  statute.     Holmes  v.  Tutton,  5  El.  &  Bl.  78- 

— —  for  the  payment  of  money.    In  statute.    Stoessinger  v.  R.  Co., 

3  El.  &  Bl.  550. 
collateral .    Shoemaker  v.  Nat.  Mechanics  Bank,  2  Abb.  (U.  S.) 

416. 

oreditOA-  Laving for  his  debt.    In  statute.     Murray  v.  Arnold, 

3  B.  &  S  288;  Hopkins  v.  Clarke,  4  B.  &  S.  836;  5  B.  &  S.  753- 
person  bound  as for  another.     In  statute,    Ross  v.  Jones,  33 

Wall.  577. 
■uoh shall  be  oompelled.    In  statute.    Vaughn  v.  Haden,  37 

Mo.  1 78. 

deliberate  mind.    Primus  v.  State,  3  Tex.  (App.)  369. 

flat.    Church  V.  Meeker,  34  Conn.  421. 

In  information.    State  v,  Bierce,  27  Conn.  319. 
In  statute.     State  v,  Bierce,  27  Conn.  319. 

and  debauch.    In  statute.    People  z/.  Millspaugb,  11   Mich.  278. 

Com.  V,  Dorus,  108  Mass.  488. 

Hagan  v.  Cregan,  6  Robt.  (N.  Y.)   138;  Clark  v.  Fitch.  2  Wend.  459: 

Bell  V,  Barker,  29  Ind.  267 ;  Broughton  v.  Smart,  59  111.  440 ;  Del- 

vee  V.  Boardman,  20  Iowa,  446 ;  Leucker  v.  Sterlew,  89  111.  545 , 

Crogan  v.  State,  22  Wis.  445 ;  People  v.  Millspaugh,  1 1  Mich.  278, 

People  V,  Clark,  33  Mich.  118. 
into  port  any  ships.    In  insurance  policy,     Jarrett  v.  Ward,  i 

Camp.  270. 

you  out.    Brewster  v.  Countryman,  12  Wend.  446. 

you  paid.    Watkins  v.  Perkins,  i  Ld.  Ray.  224 ;  Jones  v.  Cooper, 

Cowp.  227. 

barley.    In  contract.    Carter  v.  Crick,  4  Hurl.  &  N.  412. 

Dans  V.  Benn,  i  B.  &  C.  767. 

garden .    In  statute,    Boving  v,  Lawrence,  i  Blatchf.  616. 

a  livelihood  within  the  city.    In  statute.    Smith  v,  Hurrell, 

10  B.  &  C.  543. 
In  statute.    Cook  v.  Hammond,  4  Mason,  488. 

ofa  fireeholdestate.    Windham  v.  Portland,  4  Mass.  384.        ^') 

Fitzhugh  V,  Crogran,  2  J.  J.  Marsh.  430;  McMillan  v.  Hutchison,  4 

Bush,  613;  Hart  v.  Dean,  2  McArthur,  60;  Ford  v.  Garner,  49 

Ala.  601. 
Pelham  v.  Rose,  9  Wall.  103. 
In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Longhorn,  17  Q.  B.  80. 
Burton  v.  Smith,  13  Pet.  46*.  . 
In  statute.    Englishbe  v,  Helmuth,  3  N.  Y.  294. 
In  will.    Leach  v.  Jay,  6  Ch.  Div.  496 ;  9  Ch.  Div.  43' 
of  an  estate  or  inheritance.    In  statute.     Kirby  v»  Vantreece, 

26  Ark.  368. 

die .    In  will.    Leach  v.  Jay,  27  W.  R.  99. 

In  statute.    McNutt  v.  Turner,  16  Wall.  353. 


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BSHZIN.  Rose  v.  Rose,  5  Heisk.  $33- 

8BIZXTBB.  The  Silver  Spring,  i  Spragv.,  551  ;  The  Josefa  Segunda,  10  Wheat. 

312;  Greene  v.  Pacific  Ins.  Co.,  9  Allen,  219. 
In  insurance  policy.    Pipon  v.  Cape,  i  Camp.  434;  Appleton  w.  Crown- 

inshield,  3  Mass.  443  ;  Green  v.  Pacific,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  9  Allen,  217  ; 

Barney  v.  Maryland  Ins.  Co.,  5  H.  &  J.  139. 
for  illioit  trade.     In  insurance  policy      Church  v.   Hubbart,  2 

Cranch,  187  ;  Carrington  v.  Merchants'  Ins.  Co.,  8  Pet.  495- 

0O8t  of .    In  statute.    Fifteen  Empty  Barrels,  1  Ben.  125. 

In  statute.    Perry  v.  State,  9  Wis.  20. 

by  the  owner.    In  constitution.    Norris  v.  Kidd,  28  Ark.  490, 

to  be .    In  statute.    Re  Henkel,  2  Sawyer,  309. 

In  statute.    Clark  v.  Bond,  4  Baxt.  288. 
SELF-DEFENSE.    Levells  v.  State,  32  Ark.  585 ;  Blake  v.  State,  3  Tex.  (App.)  531 : 

Plummerv.  State,  4Tex.  (App.)  310;  May  v.  State,  6  Tex.  (App.)  191. 
Butts  V.  Newton,  29  Wis.  632  ;  Lumpkin  v.  Wilson,  s  Heisk.  555. 
In  contract.    Smith  v.  Haynes,  9  Me.  128;  Bry&on  z/.  Rayner,  25  Md. 

424. 
In  power  of  attorney.    Vanada  v.  Hopkim,  i  J.  J.  Marsh.  285    (19 

Am.  Dec.  92) ;  Durham  v.  Oddie,  i  Mart.  (N.  S.)  444  («4  Am.  Dec. 

190)- 
In  statute.    De  Ruyter  v.  St.  Peter's  Church,  3  N.  Y.  238  ;  Brown  v. 

Van  Duzec,  44  Vt.  529;  Margo  v.  Goodman,  2  Miss.  552  ;  People  v» 

Cox,  45  Cal.  342  :  Macy  v.  Raymond.  9  Pick.  285 ;  Savage  v.  Walshe 

26  Ala.  619;  Sawin  v.  Guild,  i  Gall.  485. 

and  convey.    In  statute.    Coope  v.  Curtis,  30  Me.  488. 

and  dispose  o£   In  statute.    Gordon  v.  Preston,  i  Watts,  385  (26 

Am.  Dec.  75). 

and  ezdiange.    In  power.    Phelps  v.  Harris,  11  Otto,  370. 

any  office.    In  statute.    Sailing  v.  McKinney,  i  Leigh,  42  (19 

Am.  Dec.  722). 
as  unadulterated.    In  statute.    Fitzpatrick  v.  Kelly,  L.  R.,  8  Q. 

B.  337. 
dispose  of,  oontraot  and  bargain  for.    In  power  of  attorney. 

Clarke's  Lessee  v.  Courtney.  5  Peters.  319. 
exchange   and  deliver.    In  indictment.    State  v.  Watson.  65 

Mo.  115. 
my  fitrm  for  me.    In  instructions  to  agent.    Stewart  v.  Wood, 

63  Mo.  252. 

or  give  away  liquors.    In  statute.    Young  v.  State,  58  Ala.  359. 

the  same  at  public  sale.    In  power.    Bast  v.  Bank,  1 1  Otto.  95. 

Lambert  v,  People,  76  N.  Y.  220. 

of  learning.    In  statute.    Chegaray  v.  Mayor  of  N.  Y.,  13  N.  Y. 

220  ;  Chegaray  v.  Jenkins,  5  N.  Y.  377. 

public .      In  will.    Curting  v.  Curting,  8  Dana,  38  (33  Am.  Dec. 

475)- 
any  letter.    In  statute.     Rex  v.  Wagstaff,  i  Russ.  &  Ry.  399- 

In  statute.    Queen  v.  Inhabitants,  18  Q.  B.  390. 

in  service.    Opinion  of  the  Justices,  126  Mass.  603. 

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by  poit.     Tn  statute.     Bishop  v.  Helps,  a  C.  B.  56. 

oauaed  the  goods  to   be .     In  statute.     Hearne   v,  Garten, 

3  El.  &  El.  7$. 
SBNTIINOB.       In  statute.    State  v.  Salomons,  5  Yerg.  360  (37  Am.  Dec.  469) ;  Com. 

V.  Lockwood,  109  Mass.  325. 

a of  impriBonment  in  the  peniteotiary.    In  statute.    Presbury 

V.  Hall,  34  Mo.  30. 

SEPABATB.       In  will.    Massy  v.  Brown,  L.  R.,  4  H.  L.  388. 

and  distinct  dwelling-houses.  In  statute.  Kin;;  v.  Inhabit- 
ants, 5  Ad.  &  Ell.  365  ;  Same  v.  Same,  9  Q.  B.  330 ;  Queen  v. 
Elswick,  3  El.  &  El.  440. 

business.    In  statute.    Lowell  v.  Newton,  4  C.  P.  Div.  7. 

estate.    In  statute.    Smith  v.  Smith,  30  Ala.  643 ;  Glenn  v.  Glenn, 

41  Ala.  571  ;  re  Lowe,  11  Bankr.  Rej;.  331. 

posts.    In  statute.    Parker  v.  U.  S.,  i  Peters,  393. 

property.    Alston  v.  Rowles,  13  Fla.  117. 

8BPABATBLY.    and  in  oonseoutive  order.    In  statute.    Gage  v.  Barley,  103 

111.    13. 

3KKIBfl.  of  voyages.      In  charter-party.    Poland  v.  Maryland  Coal  Co., 

14  Blatchf.  519. 

BEBIOXJS.  bodily  harm.    In  statute.    Lawler  v.  People,  74  III.  338. 

illness,  looal  disease,  afDBOtion  or  personal  ii^ury.     In  in- 

surance  policy.    Southern  Life  Ins.  Co.  v,  Wilkinson,  53  Ala.  536. 
-^  personal  il^jury.    In  insurance  policy,    Ins.  Co.  v,  Wilkinson, 
13  Wall.  333. 

SEBVAirr.  Towson  v.  Havre  De  Grace  Bk.,  6  H.  &  J.  47  (14  Am.  Dec.  354)  ; 
Heygood  v.  State,  59  Ala.  51  ;  Queen  v.  Lynn,  8  Ad.  &  Ell.  379  ; 
King  V.  Inhabitants,  4  Ad.  &  Ell.  494  ;  Clark  v.  Fitch,  3  Wend.  459 
(30  Am.  Dec.  639). 
In  indictment.  Gravatt  v.  State,  35  Ohio  St.  163. 
In  statute.  Com.  v.  Foster,  107  Mass.  331 ;  Rex  v.  Spencer,  Russ.  & 
Ry.  399;  Rex  v.  Smith,  Russ.  &  Ry.  516;  Rex  v,  Carr,  Russ.  &  Ry. 
193 ;  Rex  V.  Hoggins.  Russ.  &  Ry.  145 ;  Rex  v.  Tongue.  Bell  C.  C. 
289 ;  Reg.t/.  Hughes,  i  Moody  C.  C.  370;  Reg.  v.  Negus,  L.  R.,  3  C. 
C.  R.  34;  Reg.  V.  Mayle,  11  Cox  C.  C.  150;  Reg.  v.  Tyree,  L.  R.,  i 
C.  C,  R.  177;  Reg.  V,  Freeman,  5  C.  &  P.  534;  People  v,  Dalton,  15 
Wend.  581 ;  Williams  v,  Stoll,  i  Cr.  &  M.  675 ;  Reg.  v.  Dixon,  1 1 
Cox  C.  C.  178 ;  Reg.  v,  Thomas,  6  Cox  C.  C.  403 ;  Reg.  v,  Foulkes, 
13  Cox  C.  C.  63 ;  Reg.  v.  Williams,  7  C.  &  P.  338 ;  Reg.  v.  Winnall,  5 
Cox  C.  C.  336;  Reg.  V.  McDonald,  L.  &  C.  85;  Reg.  v.  Turner,  11 
Cox  C.  C.  553 ;  Reg.  v.  Tite,  L.  &  C.  39 ;  Reg.  v.  Gale,  L.  R.,  3  Q.  B. 
Div.  141 ;  Reg.  v.  Guilder,  Bell  C.  C.  384 ;  Reg.  v.  Carpenter,  L.  R.,  i 
C.  C.  R.  39 ;  Rex  v.  Tyers,  Russ.  &  Ry.  402 ;  Reg.  v.  Beacall,  i  Mood. 
C.  C.  16;  Reg.  V.  Gibson,  8  Cox  C.  C.  436  ;  Reg.  v.  Adey,  1  Den.  C. 
C.  571 ;  Reg.  v.  Truman,  2  Cox  C.  C.  306;  Reg.  v.  Murphy,  4  Cox  C. 
C.  loi ;  Gravatt  v.  State,  25  Ohio  St.  162 ;  Reg.  v.  Atkinson,  3  f  loody, 
278 ;  Rex  V.  Hartley,  Russ.  &  Ry.  139  ;  Rex  v.  Squire,  3  Stark. e,  349 ; 
Reg.  V.  Atkinson,  Oar.  &  M.  525;  Rex  v.  Beacall,  i  Oar.  &  P. 
310;  Rex  V.  Prince.  2  Car.  A  P.  517 ;  Rex  v.  Snowley,  4  Car.  &  P.  390; 
Rex  V,  Pearson,  4  Car.  &  P.  572  ;  Rex  v.  Salisbury,  5  Car.  &  P.  155  ; 
Reg.  V.  Townsend,  Car.  A  M.  178;  Reg.  v.  Hunt,  8  Car.  &  P.  643; 
Reg.  V.  White,  8  Car.  &  P.  742  ;  Reg.  v.  Wilson,  9  Car.  &  P.  27;  Reg. 


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V.  Garton, 

69) ;  Com. 

Presbury 


V.  Inhabit- 
Queen  v. 

r.  7. 

m  V,  Glenn, 


Barley,  loa 

d  Coal  Co., 

328, 

y.     In  itt' 
Ala.  536. 
Wilkinson, 

Dec.  254)  ; 
&  Ell.  379  ; 
\  Wend.  459 


cer,  Russ.  & 
Russ.  &  Ry. 
!,  Bell  C.  C. 
s,  L.  R.,2C. 
ree,  L.  R.,  i 
V.  Dalton,  i  s 
V.  Dixon,  II 

V.  Foulkes, 
V.  Winnall,  5 
/,  Turner,  11 
..  R.,  2  Q.  B. 
nter,  L.  R.,  i 
call,  I  Mood, 
sy,  I  Den.  C . 
»hy,4CoxC. 
on,  2  I'ioody, 
Stark,  e,  349 ; 

I  Oar.  &  P. 
3ar.&P.39o; 
an  &P.  155; 
ar.  &  P.  642 : 
kP.  27;Reg. 


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SERVANT. 


8VEVANT  —  Continued. 

V.  Welch,  2  Car.  4  R.  296 ;  Reg.  v.  Townsend,  2  Car.  4  R.  168 ;  Rex 
V.  Rees,  6  Car.  4  P.  606  ;  Reg.  v.  Masters,  i  Den.  0.  C.  332 ;  2  Car.  & 
K.  930;  Temp.  4  M.  i ;  18  L.  J.  (N.  S.),M.  0.  a  ;  Reg.  w.  Miller,  2 
Moody.  249;  Rex  v.  Mellish,  Russ.  4  Ry.  80;  Rex  v.  Burton,  i 
Moody,  237  ;  Budd  v.  State,  3  Humph.  483  ;  Com.  v,  Wyman,  8  Mctc. 
247 ;  Reg.  V.  Watts,  i  Eng.  L.  4  Eq.  558 ;  a  Den.  0.  C.  14 ;  State  v. 
Chandler,  2  Stol.  266 ;  Reg.  v.  Jones,  Car.  4  M.  61 1  ;  Reg.  v.  Musters, 
3  New.  Ses.  Cas.  326;  la  Jur.  942;  Reg.  v,  Sheppard,  9  Car.  4  P.  121 ; 
Walker  v.  Com.,  8  Leigh,  743;  Rex  v.  Jackson,  1  Moody,  119;  Com. 
V.  Stearns,  2  Mete.  343;  Reg.  v.  Lovell,  2  Moody  4  R.  236;  Kine  v. 
Evershcd,  10  Q.  B.  143;  Com.  v.  Libbey,  11  Mete.  64;  People  v. 
Sherman.  10  Wend.  298  (25  Am.  Dec.  363) ;  People  v.  Dalton,  1 5 
Wend.  521 ;  Lewis  v.  Kendall,  6  How.  Pr.  62;  Goote  v.  Colton,  5  La. 

in  husbandry.    In  statute.    Davies  v.  Lord  Berwick,  3  El.  4  El. 

554- 
or  employee.    In  statute.    Wells  v.  South  Minnesota  R.  Co.,  i 

Fed.  Rep.  270*  i  McCrary,  18. 
or  servanta.    In  statute.    Duke  of  Somerset  v.  Inhabitants,  4  B. 

4C.  171. 
amy or  clerk.    In  statute.    Rex  v.  Smith,  i  Russ.  4  Ry.  267 ; 

Rex  V.  Spencer,  i  Russ.  4  Ry.  299;  Rex  v.  Squire,  i  Russ.  4  Ry. 

350- 
domeatio .    In  statute.    Wakefield  v.  State  41  Tex.  558. 

fallow .  Waller  v.  South-eastern  R.  Co.,  2  H.  4  C.  102 ;  Hutchin- 
son V,  York,  etc.,  5  >Zx.  343 ;  Bartonshill  Coal  Co.  v.  Reed,  3  Macq. 
295 ;  Wymore  v.  Judy.  5  Ex.  354 ;  Feltham  v.  England,  L.  R..  2  Q.  B. 
33 ;  Tumley  v.  Midland  R.  Co..  i  C.  P.  291 ;  Gallagher  v.  Piper,  16  C. 
B.  (N.  S.)  669 :  Morgan  v.  Vale  of  Neath  R.  Co..  L.  R.,  i  Q.  B.  149; 
McAndrews  v.  Burns,  39  N.  J.  (L.)  119;  Foster  v.  Minnesota,  etc.. 
R.  Co..  14  Minn.  360 ;  Wonder  v.  Baltimore,  etc.,  R.  Co..  32  Md.  41 1 ; 
Ryan  v.  Chicago,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  60  III.  171 ;  Marshall  v.  Schnicker.  63 
Mo.  308 ;  Daubert  v.  Pickel.  4  Mo.  (App.)  590 ;  Cumberland  Coal 
and  Iron  Co.  v.  Scally,  27  Md.  489;  O'Connellv.  Baltimore,  etc.,  R.  Co., 
ao  Md.  212 ;  McGowan  v.  St.  Louis,  etc..  R.  Co.,  61  Mo.  528 ;  Shanck 
V.  Northern,  etc.,  R.  Co..  25  Md.  462 ;  Columbus,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Ar- 
nold, 31  Ind.  174:  Thayer  v.  St.  Louis,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  22  Ind.  26; 
O'Connor  v.  Roberts,  120  Mass.  227 ;  Summersell  v.  Fish,  1 17  Mass. 
312;  Zeigler  v.  Day.  123  Mass.  152;  Albro  v.  Agawam  Canal  Co;,  6 
Cush.  7S ;  McLean  v.  Blue  Point  Mining  Co.,  51  Cal.  255 ;  Faulkner 
V.  Erie  R.  Co..  49  Barb.  324 ;  Malone  v.  Hathaway,  64  N.  Y.  5 ; 
Brown  v.  Maxwell.  6  Hill.  592 ;  Sherman  v.  Rochester. etc.,  R.  Co..  17 
N.  Y.  1 53 :  1 5  Barb.  574 ;  Hof  nagle  v.  New  York,  etc..  R.  Co.,  55  N.  Y. 
608;  Shansey  v.  Andros' - ,  r^gin  Mills,  66  Me.  420;  Baird  v.  Pettit,  70 
Pa.  St.  477  ;  Louisville,  cic,  R.  Co.  v.  Robinson,  4  Bush,  507  ;  Pitts- 
burgh, etc.,  R.  Co.  V.  Dervinney.  17  Ohio  St.  197 ;  Seaver  v.  Boston, 
etc.,  R.  Co.,  14  Gray.  466;  Moran  v.  New  York,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  3  M  Y. 
(S.  C.)  770 ;  Manville  v.  Cleveland,  etc.,  R.  Co..  11  Ohio  St.  417  ;  St. 
Louis,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Britz.  72  111.  256 ;  Hayes  v.  Western  R.  Co.,  3 
Cush.  270 ;  Dow  v.  Kansas  Padific  R.  Co.,  8  Kans.  642 ;  Chicago,  etc.. 
R.  Co.  V.  Murphy.  55  III.  336;  Voltz  v.  Ohio.  etc..  R.  Co..  85  111.  500; 
Illinois,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Cox,  21  111.  20;  Ryan  v.  Cumberland  Valley 
R.  Co..  23  Pa.  St.  384;  Chicago,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Keefe,  47  III.  108; 


SERVANT. 


334 


SETTLE. 


BBBVANT  —Continued. 

Ragsdale  v.  Memphis,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  59  Tcnn.  426 ;  Wegcr  t'.  Pennsyl- 
vania R.  Co.,  55  Pa.  St.  460;  Coon  v.  Syracuse,  etc..  R.  Co.,  5  N.  Y. 
49a;  Sherman  v.  Rochester,  etc.,  R.  Ci..,  17  N.  Y.  153;  Whalen  v. 
Mad  River,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  8  Ohio  St.  349;  Baldt  v.  New  York,  etc.,  R. 
Co.,  18  N.  Y.  433;  Booth  V.  Boston,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  73  N.  Y.  38;  Flike 
V.  Boston,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  53  N.  Y.  550;  Smith  r.  New  York,  etc.,  R. 
Co.,  19  N.  Y.  133;  Svenson  v.  Pacific  Mail  Steam.  Co..  57  N.  Y.  108; 
I  Jones  &  Sp.  277;  Johnson  v.  Boston,  118  Mass.  114;  Slater  v, 
Jewett,  85  N.  Y.  61;  Peterson  v.  Whitebreast  Co.,  50  Iowa,  673. 

In  statute.    Doolan  v.  R.  Co.,  2  App.  Cas,  793  ;  Be     '"•re  v.  Scott,  3  S. 

A  R.  ass- 
all  my .    IH  will.    Foxall  v.  McKenney,  3  Cranch  C.  C.  206. 

laborers, and  apprentioM.    In  statute.    Coffin  v.  Reynolds,  37 

N.  Y.  640. 

a  private  table.    In  contract.    Porter  t.  Merrill,  134  Mass.  534. 

every  day  they  may as  such.    In  statute.    State  v.  Thompson, 

37  Mo,  176. 
In  writ.     Marshall  v.  Loring,  6  S.  &  R.  281. 
and  executed.    In  statute.     Wray  v.  Earl,  4  B.  &  Ad.  125. 


SEBVARTS. 


SJUtVB. 


8BBVJBD. 
SSRyiCB 


I 


SEBVIOBS. 


SSBVIUI. 
EUKUVITUDB 


SESSION. 
SET. 


SET-OFF. 

SETTmO. 
SETTLE. 


In  statute.    Directors  v.  Gidlow,  L.  R.,  7  H.  L.  517  ;  ex  parte  Paris,  3 

Woodb.  &  M.  227  ;  Howes  v.  Middleboro,  108  Mass.  123. 

of  the  ship.    Ringold  v.  Crocker,  Abb.  Adm.  344. 

of  the  simmions.     In  statute.     Bogart  v.  Sweezey,  26  Hun,  463. 

having  had  personal .    In  sheriff's  return.    State  v.  St.  Louis,  i 

Mo,  (App.)  507. 

in  my .    In  will.    Darlow  v.  Edwards,  i  H.  50. 

when  in  actual in  time  of  war.    In  constuu.     ..    Re  Bogert,  2 

Sawy.  407. 
Manly  v.  Field,  7  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  96. 
In  statute    Leeds  v.  Bowen,  2  Abb.  Pr.  (N.  S.)  43 ;  Russell  v.  Miner,  61 

Barb.  534;  Russell  v.  Miner,  25  Hun,  114. 

personal or  earnings.    In  statute.    Hoyt  v.  White,  46  N.  H.  45. 

labor.  In  statute.  Gladwin  v.  Lewis,  6  Conn,  49  ('6  Am.  Dec.  i). 

Taylor  v.  Hampton,  4McCord,  96  (24  Am.  Dec.  710). 

involuntary .    In  constitution.    Slaughter  House  Oases,  16  Wall. 

36. 
Queen  v.  Belton,  1 1  Q.  R  379. 

in .    In  constitution.    People  v.  Fancher,  50  N.  Y.  288. 

aside.    In  statute.    State  v.  Primm,  61  Mo.  166. 

fire  to.    In  indictment.    Howel  v.  Com.,  5  Gratt.  664. 

off.    Sutton  V.  Cole,  8  Mass.  96. 

on  fbot.    Charge  to  Grand  Jury,  5  McLean,  306. 

cameos  not .    In  statute.    Bailey  v.  Schell,  5  Blatchfl  195. 

Avery  v.  Brown.  31  Conn.  398. 

In  statute.     Pellas  v.  Ins.  Co.,  5  C.  P.  Dlv.  35. 

up  a  olatm  thereto.    In  statute.    Moxon  v.  Ayers,  28  Wis.  614. 

Baxter  v.  State,  9  Wis.  40;  Brody  v.  Dougherty,  30  Miss.  40. 

In  contract.    Moore  v.  Hyman,  13  Ired.  (Eq.)  272  ;  Pickerton  v.  Bailey, 

8  Wend.  600;  Stilwell  v.  Ooope,  4  Denio,  225;  Fort  v.  Gooding,  9 

Barb.  371. 


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SETTLE. 

icxv.  Pennsyl- 
R.  Co.,  5  N.  Y. 
53 ;  Whalen  v. 

York,  «tc.,  R. 
I.  Y.  38 ;  Flike 

York,  etc.,  R. 
..  57N.  Y.  108; 
.  114;  Slater  V. 
Iowa,  673. 
■e  V,  Scott,  3  S. 

0.  C.  206. 

!/.  Reynolds,  37 

134  Mass.  S34. 
s  V.  Thompson, 


Ad.  13$. 
L  parte  Paris,  3 
123. 

ly,   26  Hun,  463. 
,e  V.  St.  Louis,  1 


50. 


Re  Bogert,  2 


jsell  V.  Miner,  61 

lite.  46  N.  H.  45. 
(16  Am.  Dec.  1). 

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.  288. 
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itchf.  195. 


'ers,  28  Wis.  614. 
)Iiss.  40. 

ckerton  v.  Bailey, 
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{Directory.) 


Grier  v.  Grler,  L.  R.,  5  H.  L.  688. 
In  statute,    ^ueen  i>,  Inhubitniits,  7  Q,  B.  $34 ;  re  Dent,  8  Q.  B.  60. 
Micklethwait  v.  Same,  4  C.  B,  (N.  S.)  "<  J. 
///  indictment.     Rex  7/.  Hart,  i  Moody,  486. 
Inteceipt.     Rex  v,  Martin,  7  0.  &  P.  549;  Dursey  v.  Kollook,  i  N.  J. 

(L.)  35.  ' 
llmitB  of  the  United  States.    In  insurance  policy.     Gassier  v. 

Conn.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  22  N.  Y.  427. 
minister.    Kibbe  v.  Antram,  4  Conn.  134. 

In    statute.      Fitzpatrick  v.   Dubois,  2  Sawyer,  437  ;   City  of    La 

CrDSse  V.  Town  of  Melrose,  22  Wis.  463  ;  Cummington  v,  Wareham, 

9  Cush.  588. 

actual .    In  statute.    Balfour  v.  Meade,  i  Wash.  2$. 

In of  the  aooount.    In  receipt.   McMurray  v.  Taylor,  30  Mo.  363. 

Rector  V.  U.  S.,  3  Cent.  L.  J.  612. 

actual .    In  statute,    Stroud  v.  Missouri,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  4  Dill.  396. 

Clark  V.  U.  S..  6  Wall.  546. 

or  youngest  child.    In  will.    West  v.  Lord  Primate,  3  Brown 

Ch.  148;  2  Cox  Ch.  149. 
Halford  z/.  Bailey,  8  Q.  B.  1000  ;  13  Q.  B.  427;  Einstein  v.  Marshall, 

58  Ala.  153  (29  Am.  Rep.  729). 

deaths.    In  will.    Colton  v.  Fox,  67  N.  Y.  348. 

hudred  dollars' worth.    In  guaranty.    Einstein  ?/.  Marshall, 

58  Ala.  153  (29  Am.  Rep.  729). 

jurisdiotions.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Justices,  7  B.  &  S.  395. 

In  statute.  Mcintosh  v.  Ensign,  28  N.  Y.  169 ;  Pruyn  v.  Black,  21  N. 
Y.  300. 

and  successively.   In  will.   Parker  v.  Tootal,  11  H.  L.  Gas.  143. 

sickness  or  disease.    In  statute.     Holloman  v.  Life  Ins.  Co., 

I  Woods,  675. 

In  statute.  Queen  v.  Bd.  of  Health,  5  B.  &  S.  886  ;  5  B.  &  S.  936 ; 
Poplar  Bd.  v.  Knight,  i  El.  B.  &  El.  438 «  Reg.  v.  Godmanchester, 
L.  R..  I  Q.  B.  328. 

common .     In   city   charter.      Bennett    v.    New   Bedford,    no 

Mass.  433. 

on  acco  int  of .    in  constitution.     Re  Maquire,  57  Cal.  604. 

intercourse.    In  statute.    Noble  v.  State,  22  Ohio  St.  543. 

People  V.  San  Luis,  3  Cent.  L.  J.  192 ;  Railroad Qo.v.  Hecht,  5  Otto,  168  ; 
Morris  Canal  v.  Van  Voorst,  i  Zabr.  100 ;  Ludlow  v,  Ludlow,  i  South. 
387 ;  Serfle  v.  Elizabeth.  3  Dutch.  407 ;  Sovy  v.  State,  9  Vroom, 
324;  Paulison  V.  Taylor,  6  Vroom,  184;  Morrell  v.  Buckley,  Spen- 
cer, 667;  Morrell  v.  Fearing,  Spencer,  670;  Edwards  v.  Hall,  30 
Ark.  31;  Nealv.  Burrows,  34  Ark.  491  ;  Queen  v.  Inhabitants,  13 
Q.  B.  150;  State  z/.  Merton,  14  Mo.  74;  McGeez/.  Porter,  14  Mo.  612; 
West  w.  Ross,  53  Mo.  350;  Warner  v.  Hart,  6  Wis.  465;  Cason  v. 
Gason,  31  Miss.  578;  Queen  v.  Fletcher,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  R.  320; 
Wheelerv.  Chicago,  24  111.  105 ;  Beal  v.  Finch,  1 1  N.  Y.  128 ;  Burkheim 
V.  Ins.  Co.,  38  Cal.  505 ;  City  of  Little  Rock  v.  Willis,  27  Ark.  573 ; 
Jones  w.  Varney,  8  Cush.  137;  Cameron  v.  Cameron,  15  Wis.  8 ; 
Dosseth  V.  Harding,  i  0.  B.  (N.  S.)  530 ;  Porvis  v.  Harding,  id.  533 ; 


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Donovan's  Appeal,  40  Conn.  154;  Jackson  v.  Young,  5  Cow.  269 

(15  Am.  Dec.  473);  State  v.  Stumpf,  21   Wis.  580;  Railroad  Co.  v. 

Hecht,  5  Otto,  170 ;  County  Commrs.  v.  Meekins,  50  Md.  42  ;  Whit- 

tington,  ex  parte,  34  Ark.  394;  Tobin  v.  People,  loi  '"        3. 
{Mandatory^)     Re  Petition  of   Douglass,  46  N.  Y.  42 ;  Krebs  v.  Doa^^,  9  Wis.  10; 

Cooke  V.  Spears,  2  Cat.  412 ,  State  v.  Merriman,  6  Wis.  14;  State  v. 

Dousman,  28  Wis.  541 ;  State  v.  Hilmantel,  21  Wis.  567;  Weaver  ?/. 

Lapsley,  43  Ala.   224 ;  The  Belfast  v.  Boon,  41  Ala.  50 ;  State  v. 

Mead,  71   Mo.  266;  ex  parte  Jordan^  94  U.  S.    248;  Montague  v. 

Smith,  17  Q.  B.  690;  Phelps  v.  Fadden,   125  Mass.   200;  U.    S. 

V.    Hodson,  10  Wall.    395;    French  v.    Edwards,    13   Wall.    506; 
*  People  V.  Board  of  Assessors,  39  N.  Y.  81 ;  The  China,  7  Wall.  53  ; 

Buck  V.  Dangenbecker,  8  Vroom,  359;  Howard  v.  Blackford,  Penn. 

777;  Davison  v.  Davison,  2Harr.  169;  Profis  v.  Jones,  7  Vroom, 

206;  Smith  V.  Noe,  30  Ind.  117;  Brooks  v.  Cock,  3  Ad.  &  El.  141  ; 

State  V.  Johnson,  26  Ark.   281 ;  Morris  v.  People,  3   Denio,  381  ; 

Butler  V.  Craig,  27  Miss.  628. 

and  will  release.    In  deed.    Thomas  v.  Gourtnay,  i  B.  &  Aid.  8. 

be.    In  statute.     Doe  v.  Page,  5  Q.  B.  767. 

be  appraised.     Eaton  v.  Stone,  7  Mass.  315. 

be  completed.     In  statute.    York,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Queen,  i  El. 

&  Bl.  863. 

become.    Com.  v.  Dracut,  8  Gray,  457. 

be  given.    In  statute.     Rutherford  v.  Greene,  2  Wheat.  196. 

have.     In  statute.    Jackson  v.  Chapman,  3  Cow.  390. 

have  delivered.    In  statute.    Brooks  v,  Bockett,  9  Q.  B.  855. 

have  levied.    In  statute.    Whedon  v.  Gorham,  38'  Conn.  411  ; 

Norris  v.  Sullivan,  47  Conn.  475. 
not.    Parker  z/.  U.  S.,  2  Wash.  C.  C.  361. 

SHAM.  answer.     People  v.  McCumber,  18  N.  Y.  315  ;  Keifer  v.  Thomas, 

6  Abb.  Pr.  (N.  S.)  42. 

SHAPE.  or  configuration.    In  statute.    Rogers  v.  Driver,  16  Q.  B.  103. 

8HABB.  In  statute.    McMurphy  v.  Coolbaugh,  49  111.  110. 

In  will.    Taylor  v.  Taylor,  23  Conn.  584  ;  Parsons  v.  Lyman,  4  Bradf. 

268  ;  Nottebeck  v.  Astor,  13  N.  Y.  98  ;  Genet  v.  Beekman,  27  Barb. 

371  ;  Wood  V.  Denny,  i  Biss.  75. 
and  share  alike.    In  will.    Orper/.  Frost,  i  B.  &  C.  646  ;  Prov- 

enchere's  Estate,  i  Leg.  Gaz.  Rep.  68 ;  Gilpin  v.  Hollingsworth. 

3  Md.  190. 

in  the  distribution  of  assets.    In  statute.    Re  Bigelow,  2  Ben. 

487. 
SHABBHOLDEB.    Barley?/.  Provident  Life  Association,  i  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  557  :  Wolver- 

ton  Water  Works  v.  Hawkesford,  6  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  337  ;  Williams  v. 

Anglo-California  Co.,   18  Q.  R  728  ;  Stewart  v.  Anglo-California 

Co.,  18  Q.  B.  737  ;  Revere  v.   Boston,   123   Mass.   375  ;  Davis  v. 

Stevens,  17  Blatchf.  260  ;  Deposit  Ins.  Co.  v.  Ayscough,  6  El.  &  Bl. 

763  ;  Burke  v.  Lechmerer,  6  Q.  B.  297  ;  Portal  v.   Emmens,  i  C.  P. 

Div.  201  ;  Burke  v.  Lechmerer,  L.  R.,  6  Q.  B.  297. 
SHABBHOLDEBS.    In  statute.    Farmer  v.  Giles,  5  Hurl.  &  N.  760 ;  Laing  v.  Hurley. 

loi  111.  591. 
any .    In  statute.    Nixon  v.  Brownlow,  3  Hurl.  &  N.  687. 


■-'t-iMP*"**"-^ 


Biiiliiiai  ?=^ 


HOLDERS. 


%.  5  Cow.  269 

ilroad  Co.  v. 

Id.  42 ;  Whit- 
i- 

,  9  Wis.  10; 
s.  14 ;  State  v. 
67;  Weaver  V. 
50 ;  State  v. 

Montague  v. 
200;  U.  S. 
3  Wall.  S06; 
la,  7  Wall.  53  ; 
ickford,  Penn. 
nes,  7  Vroom, 
Ad.  &  El.  141  ; 
3   Denio,  381  ; 

,  I  B.  &  Aid.  8. 


'.  Queen,  i  El. 


i^heat.  196. 
90. 

9  Q.  B.  8ss. 
i8'  Conn.  411  ; 


ifer  V.  Thomas, 
16  Q.  B.  103. 

yman,  4  Bradf. 
cman,  27  Barb. 

C. 646 ;  Prov- 
lollingsworth. 

igelow,  2  Ben. 

5S7  :  Wolver- 
;  Williams  v. 

iglo-Caiifornia 

\^^  ;  Davis  v. 

3:h,  6E1.  &B1. 

nnens,  i  C.  P. 

ling  V.  Burley, 
\.  687. 


SHARES. 


8HABES. 


327 


SHIPS. 


SHABINO. 

8HABX. 

8HABP. 

SHAVE. 

sHAvnro. 

SHED* 


SHEEPSKINS. 
SHERIFF. 


People  V.  Comm'rs  of  Taxes,  35  N.  Y.  423. 
In  contract.    Tempest  v.  Kilner,  3  C-  B.  249. 
In  indictment.    Rex  v.  Mott,  ^  C.  &  P.  521. 

In  statute.  Van  Syke  v.  State,  23  Wis.  655  ;  Harrison  v.  Vines,  46 
Tex.  15.  ^ 

in  a  railway.    In  will.    Morrice  v.  Aylmer,  L.  R.,  7  H.  L.  717. 

of  profits.    Kilshaw  v.  Jukes,  3  B.  &  S.  861. 

land .    Sensenderfer  v.  Neale,  66  Mo.  669. 

dangerous  weapon.    In  statute.    People  v.  Cavanagh,  62  How. 

Pr.  188. 

In  libel.     Stone  v.  Cooper,  2  Denio,  293. 

In  libel.     Stone  v.  Cooper,  2  Denio,  293. 

In  indictment.  Reg.  v.  Amos,  2  Denison  C.  C.  65  ;  5  Cox  C.  C.  222; 
Reg.  V.  Coolpy,  2  M.  &  R.  475. 

In  indictment.  McCuUy's  case,  2  Lewin  C.  C.  272  ;  Reg.  v.  Barran, 
I  Jebb,  245  ;  Rex  v.  Loom,  i  Moody,  160. 

In  statute.    Wright  v.  Pearson,  10  B.  &  S.  726. 
In  statute.    Da  Forest  z/.  Lawrence,  13  How.  274. 

Skinner  v.  White,  9  N.  H.  204. 

In  statute.  Worsley  v.  R.  Co.,  16  Q«  B.  540;  Hume  v.  Norris,  5 
Oregon,  478  ;  DeWit  v.  Decker,  9  N.  J.  (L.)  148. 

of  St  Louis  county.    In  note.    Powell  v.  Morrison,  58  Mo.  244. 

is  interested.    In  statute.    Hardwick  v.  Jones,  65  Mo.  54. 

SHEW.  In  statute.    Clark  v.  Denton,  i  B.  &  Ad.  loa. 

SULN PL ASTEB.    Madison  Ins.  Co.  v.  Forsythe,  2  Ind.  483. 

SHIP.  In  insurance  policy.    Hood  v.  Manhattan  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  11  N.  Y.  533. 

In  statute.  Ex  parte  Ferguson,  L.  R.,  6  Q.  B.  280;  Blanford  v.  Morri- 
son, 15  Q.  B,  730;  Pendleton  v.  Franklin,  7  N.  "V.  508;  Swift  v. 
Brownell,  i  Holmes,  467  ;  The  Ontario,  2  Lowell,  40  ;  The  Floating 
Elevator,  8  Ben.  556 ;'  U.  S.  v.  McArdle,  2  Sawyer,  367;  The  Mac,  4^ 
L.  T.  (N.  S.)  907. 

" and  her  appurtenances.    In  statute.    Gale  v.  Laurie,  5  B.  &  C. 

163. 

of  the  United  States.  In  indictment.  U.  S.  v.  Howard,  3  Sum- 
ner, 18. 

of  war.    The  Wilson,  i  Brock.  423. 

or  vessel.    In  statute.    The  Nithsdale,  1 5  U.  C.  L.  J.  (N.  S.)  268. 

American or  vesseL    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Rogers,  3  Sumner, ' 

343- 
said .    In  contract.     Heard  v;  Holman,  16  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  2. 

SHIP-OHANDLEBY.    In  statute.    Weaver  v.  The  Owens,  i  Wall.  Jr.  359. 

SHIPMENT.       Bowles  v.  Shand,  2  App.  Cas.  455. 

SHIPPED.  In  contract.    Middleton  v.  Ballingall,  i  Cal.  417  ;  Bowles  v.  Shand,  2 

App.  Cas.  455- 
SHIPPER.  In  statute.    Ribble  Nav.  Co.  v.  Hargreaves,  17  C.  B.  385  ;  New  York 

Cent.  R.  Co.  v.  Fraloff,  100  U.  S.  24. 
SHIPPINO.        documents.    In  contract.    Tamoaca  v.  Lucas,  i  B.  &  S.  185  ;  3 

B.  &  S.  89. 
SHIPS.  or  veMels.    In  statute.    Jones  v.  Coal  Barges,  3  Wall.  Jr.  S3  : 


SHIPS. 


328 


SHORT. 


8HIFS  — Continued. 

U.  S,  V.  An  open  Boat,  5  Mason,   120  ;   U.  S.  v.  An  open  Boat,  5 
;  Mason,  232  ;  Birbeck  v.  Hoboken  Ferry  Boats,  17  Johns.  54;  Man)' 

V.  Noyes,  5  Hill,  34  ;  Hicks  v.  Williams,  17  Barb.  523  ;  Farmers  De- 
,     light  V.  Lawrence,  5  Wend.  564. 

one  of  her  Majesty's .    In  statute.    The  Cyhele,  2  Prob.   Div. 

224. 

SHIP-TABD.     In  insurance  policy.    Webb  v.  National  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  2  Sandf.  497. 

SHlltRED.         or  corrugated  goods.   In  contract.    Goodyearw.  Cary,  ^Blatcaf- 

271. 

of  wheat.    DenbowT/.  State,  18  Ohio,  11. 
at.    In  statute.     State  v.  Vaughn,  26  Mo.  30. 


SHOCK. 
SHOOT. 
SHOOrXNG. 


SHOP. 


8HOBB. 


SHOBB8. 


BHOKT. 


exolusive  right   of fishing  and  sporting  over  said  farm. 

Jeffreyes  v.  Evans,  19  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  262. 
In  bond.     Dunham  v.  Gannett,  124  Mass.  iji  ;  126  Mass.   151. 
In  indictment.    Sparrenberger  v.  State,  53  Ala.  481  ;  Com.  v.  Riggs. 

14  Gray,    376  ;  Ashworth  v.  Heyworth,  10  B.  S.  314  ;  Fearon  v. 

Mitchell,  L.  R.,  7  Q.  B.  690. 

In  statute.  Wiltshire  v.  Willett,  11  C.  B.  243 ;  Ashworth  v.  Heyworth, 
L.  R.,  4  Q.  B.  317;  Sparrenberger  v.  State,  53  Ala.  481  ;  re  Greek.  3 
B.  &  S.  4f 9  ;  Queen  v.  Manning,  L.  R.,  i  0.  C.  R.  340 ;  Barth  v. 
State,  18  Conn.  432  ;  Pope  v.  Whalley,  6  B.  &  S.  312  ;  Com.  v. 
Annis,  15  Gray,  169;  State?/.  Carver,  5  Day,  131 ;  State  v.  Bailey, 
10  Conn.  144 ;  Dunham  v.  Gannett,  126  Mass.  151 ;  State  v.  Carrier, 
SDay,  151. 

- —  attached  to  and  being  part  of  any  dwelling-house.  In 
statute.  Wiltshire  v.  Baker,  1 1  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  237  ;  Wiltshire  v.  Wil- 
lett, II  0.  B.  (N.  S.)24o. 

or  store.    In  statute.     State  v.  Caney,  19  N.  H.  135. 

store, or  warehouse.    In  statute.    Wilson  v.  State,  24  Conn.  57; 

Hathaway  v.  Wilson,  123  Mass.  359 ;  Storer  v.  Freeman,  6  Mass.  435 

(4  Am.  Dec.  1 55) ;  Bell  v.  Gough,  23  N.  J.  (L.)  624. 
In  deed.    Mather  v.  Chapman,  40  Conn.  382 ;  Storer  v.  Freeman,  6 

Mass.  435 ;  State  v.  Hudson  Tunnel  R.  Co.,  38  N.  J.  (L.)  548. 
of  the  river.  In  deed.  McCulIough  v.  Wainwright,  14  Pa.  St.  171  ; 

Child  V.  Starr,  4  Hill,  369 ;  Yates  v.  Van  De  Bogert,  56  N.  Y.  526 ; 

Bradford  v.  Cressy,  45  Me.  9. 

■«» Storer  v.  Freeman,  6  Mass.  439 ;  Martin  v.  O'Brien,  34 

Miss.  21  ;  Cutts  v.  Hussey,  15  Me.  237;  Teschemacker  v.  Thomp- 
son, 18  Cal.  21 ;  City  of  Galveston  v.  Menard,  23  Tex.  349 ;  Sale  v. 
Pratt,  19  Pick.  191 ;  Com.  v.  Alger,  7  Cush.  66 ;  Doane  v.  Broad  St. 
Association,  6  Mass.  382 ;  Trustees  of  Brookhaven  v.  Strong,  60  N. 
Y.  56;  Lovingston  v.  County  of  St.  Clair,  64  111.  56;  Palmer  v. 
Wicks,  6  Johns.  133  ;  Hodge  v.  Boothby,48  Me.  71. 

In  deed.  Ni!<;s  v.  Patch,  13  Gray,  254  ;  Hodge  v.  Boothby,  48  Me. 
71;  Hampton  v.  Kirk,  6  Hun,  257  ;  Dana  v.  Jackson  St.  Wharf,  31 
Cal.  120;  Littlefield  z/.  Maxwell,  31  Me.  134;  Storer  v.  Freeman,  6 
Mass.  439. 

In  deed.     Scratton  v.  Brown,  4  B.  &  C.  503. 

privilege  of  the .    In  grant.    Ripley  v.  Knight,  123  Mass.  J'S- 

In  contract.    Appleman  v.  Fisher,  34  Md.  540. 
entry.     Blaine  v.  Bourne,  11  R.  I.  1 19.  / 


SHORT. 


pen  Boat,  5 
i.  54;  Man)' 
armers  De- 

Prob.   Div. 

indf.  497. 
\  ^  Filatcaf  • 


aid  farm. 

51. 

V.  Riggs, 
;  Fearonv. 

Heyworth, 
re  Greek,  j 
;  Barth  v. 
!  ;  Com.  V. 
V.  Bailey, 
V.  Carrier, 

oiue.     In 
lire  V.  Wil- 


4  Conn.  57; 
Mass.  435 

•"reeman,  6 
548. 

»a.  St.  171 ; 
N.  Y.  526 : 

>'Brlen,  34 
f.  Thomp- 
t9;  Sale  v. 
Broad  St. 
ong,  60  N. 
Palmer  v. 

by,  48  Me. 

Wharf,  31 

'reeman,  6 


ass.  $15. 


SHOT-GUN. 

SHOT-GUN. 
SHOniJ). 


SHOW. 


SHOWING. 
SHYSTEB. 

SICKETE8S. 


SIDE. 
SIDES. 


SIDEWAIiE. 
SIDEWALKS. 
SIGHT. 
SIONATUBE. 


SIGN. 


SIGNED. 


329 


SIGNED. 


42 


In  indictment.    Edwards  v.  State.  27  Ark .  493. 

In  statute.     King  v.  Mayor,  i  B.  &  Ad.  316. 

In  will.    Hennessey  v.  Patterson,  85  N.  Y.  100. 

be  secured.    Toner  v.  Taggart,  5  Binney,  496. 

U.  S.  V.  Buffalo  Park,  16  Blatchf.  189. 

forth  in  evidence.    In  statute.    State  v.  Britt,  3  Dev.  122. 

public .    In  statute.    Com.  7/,  Gee,  6  Gush.  179. 

Spalding  v.  Spalding,  3  How.  Pr.  297. 

pettifogging .    In  libel.    Bailey  v.  Kalamazoo  Publishing  Go.,. 

40  Mich.  251. 

Kelly  •".  Ancient  Order  of  Hibernians,  10  Reporter,  151. 

In  contract.    Burton  v.  Eyden,  L.  R.,  8  Q.  B.  295. 

In  insurance  policy.    Newton  v.  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  76  N.  Y.  426. 

In  statute.  Queen  v.  Inhabitants,  3  El.  &  Bl.  587 ;  Queen  v.  Inhabit- 
ants, 7  El.  &  Bl.  796. 

no or  disease.    In  insurance  application.     Ins.  Co.  v.  Francisco,. 

17  Wall.  672. 

time  of  the  last .    In  statute.    Harrington  v.  Stees,  82  111.  50. 

on  the of  the  road.    Jenny  v.  Brook,  6  Q.  B.  330. 

of  any  carriage-way.    In  statute.    Easton  v.  Richmond  Bd.,  L. 

R.,7Q.  B.69. 

of  the  road.    In  statute.    Marshall  v.  St.  Louis  *  I.  M*  R.  R.,  51 

Mo.  138. 

of  such  road.    In  statute.    Beckett  v.  Upton,  5  El.  &  Bl.  630. 

Porter  v.  Waring,  69  N.  Y,  250. 

In  deed.     Porter  v.  Waring,  2  Abb.  N.  0.  230. 

In  note.    Sturdy  v.  Henderson,  4  B.  &  Aid.  593. 

Troller  v.  Walker,  13  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  35 ;  Zacharie  v.  Franklin,  la  Pet. 
151 ;  Chapman  v.  Limerick,  56  Me.  390;  Stevens  v.  Ever,  2  Mete.  74. 

In  statute.  Holden  v.  Jenkins,  125  Mass.  447;  People  v.  Chapman,  4. 
Park  0.  C.  56. 

James  v.  Patten,  6  N.  Y.  9 ;  Miller  v,  Pelletier,  4  Edw.  102. 

In  statute.    Roberts  v.  Phillips,  4  El.  &  Bl.  450. 

did  not  - — .    In  plea.    Holman  v.  Carhart,  25  Ga.  608. 

In  deed.    Stuart  v.  Dutton,  39  III.  91. 

In  plea.    Ricketts  v.  Harvey,  78  Ind.  152. 

In  statute.  St.  Louis  Hospital  Asso.  v.  Williams,  19  r..'o.  600;  North* 
cutt  V.  Northcutt,  20  Mo.  266 ;  Catlett  v.  Catlett,  5.  'lo.  330 ;  Viner* 
V.  Clingfoot,  21  Ark.  312 ;  Glason  v.  Bailey,  14  Johns.  484;  People  v. 
Murray,  5  Hill,  468 :  Gurnee  v.  Chicago,  40  111.  165 ;  Brumfitt  v. 
Bremner,  9  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  18 ;  Baker  v.  Dening,  8  Ad.  4  El.  96. 

by  the  parties.     In  statute.     Reeves  v.  Pye,  i  Cranch  G.  C.  219 ;: 

Atgenbright  v.  Campbell,  3  Hen.  &  M.  (Va.)  144 ;  Henry  v.  Root,  33 
N.  Y.  526;  Campbell  v.  Thomas,  42  Wis.  437 ;  Oagger  v.  Lansing,  57 
Barb.  (N.  Y.)  42! ;  43  N.  Y.  550 ;  Bandes  v.  Amhurst,  Firch  Prec.  in 
Oh.  402 ;  Hawkins  v.  Holmes,  i  P.  Wms.  ^^o ;  Selby  v.  Selby,  3 
Meriv.  2;  Hubert  v.  Moreau,  12  Mor.  216;  Hubert  w.  Turner,  4. 
Scott  N.  R.  486 :  Bailees  v.  Ogden,  3  Johns.  (N.  Y.)  399 ;  Anderson  v. 
Harrold,  10  Ohio.  399;  Barry  v.  Law,  i  Cranch  0.  0.  77;  Wade  v. 
City  of  Newbern,  77  N.  0.  460;  Wheeler  v.  Newton,  Prec.  in  Ch.  16; 


SIGNED. 


330 


SIT. 


w 

I 


SIGNED— Continued. 

S.  0.,  2  Eq.  Cas.  44,  c.  5 ;  Worrall  v.  Munn,  5  N.  Y.  229 ;   Farris  v. 

Martin,   10  Humph.   (Tenn.)  495 ;   Lemayne    v.  Stanley,  3  Lev,  i ; 

Warneford  v.  Warne"ford,  Stra.  764 ;  Gryle  v.  Gryle.  2  Atk.  177 ; 

Grayson  v.  Atkinson,  2  Ves.  Sr.  454;  Smith  v.  Evans   i  Wils.  313; 

Wright  V,  Wakeford,  17  Ves.  459 ;  Morrison  v.  Tumour,  18  Ves.  175; 

Schneider  z/.  Norris,  2  Maule  &  S.  286;  Wilson  v.  Beddard,  12  Sim. 

28 ;  Taylor  v.  Denning,  3  Nev.  &  P.  228 ;  Jackson  v.  Van  Dusen,  5 

Johns.  (N.  Y.)  144;  In  re  Field,  3  Curt.  (Eccl.)  752:  Saundersonv. 

Jackson,  3  Esp.  180;  Com.  v.   Ray,  3  Gray  (Mass.).  447;  Lerned  v. 

Wannemacher,  9  Allen  (Mass.),  417  ;  Vielie  v.  Osgood,  8  Barb.  iy>; 

Davis  V.  Shields,  26  Wend.  351 ;  Pitts  v.  Beckett,  13  Mees.  &  W. 

743- 

and  sealed.    In  deed.    Tubbs  v.  Gatewood,  26  Ark.  128. 

by  the  testator.    In  statute.    Watson  v.  Pipes,  32  Miss.  462. 

aealed  and  delivered.    In  insurance  policy.  Xenos  v,  Wickham, 

L.  R.,  2  H.  L.  296. 
WLOiSJSQt.  tcova.  the  time  of the  judgment    In  statute.    Galbraith  v.  Side- 

ner,  28  Ind.  142. 
SELE.  In  statute.    Swan  v.  Arthur,  13  Otto,  597. 

glcves.    In  statute.    Arthur  v.  Unkert,  6  Otto,  1 19. 

veils.    In  statute.    Aitthur  v,  Morrison,  6  Otto,  109. 

.  '  manuibotnres  of .    In  statute.  Abrams  v.  Bancroft,  3  Sumn.  384. 

soft  or  organslne .    In  deed.    Elliott  v.  Turner,  2  0.  B.  446. 

8II1EB.  in  a  manuftMitured  or    unmanuflurtured  state.    In  statute. 

Bernstein  v.  Bazendale,  6  G.  B.  (N.  S.)  252 ;  Davey  v.  Mason,  t  Car. 

&  M.  46. 

wrought  up  with  other  materials.    In  statute.    Brant  v.  Mid- 
land R.  Co.,  2  H.  &  G.  890. 

SILVEB.  plate.    In  statute.  Atwater  z/.  Inhabitants  of  Woodbridge,  6  Conn. 

223  (16  Am.  Dec.  46). 

SnCIIiAB.  importations.    In  statute.    Ullman  v.  Murphy,  1 1   Blatchf.  358. 

jurisdiotion.    In  statute.    Ghahoon  v.  State,  21  Gratt.  822. 

nature,  package,  value  and  quality.    In  statute.    Southamp- 
ton Dock  Go.  V.  Hill,  14  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  243. 

ofibnse.    In  statute.    Com.  v.  Fountain,  127  Mass.  452. 

— —  pieces  of  gold  or  silver  oounterfbit  ooin.    lu  statute.    Brown 
V.  Com.,  8  Mass.  59. 

goods  of description.     In  statute.    Greenleaf  v.  Goodrich,  11 

Otto,  283. 
8IMIIJ.TUDE.  In  statute.     State  v.  McKenzie,  42  Me.  392. 
SIMULTAinBOTTSLY.    King  v.  Werner,  12  Blatchf.  270. 


SINCE. 

smauB. 


BISTBB. 

SISTBBS. 

SIT. 


October  6th.    In  notice.    Monroe  v.  Ackworth,  41  N.  H.  201. 

and  unmarried.    In  order.    Queen  v.  Inhabitants,  2  Q.  B,  S4o> 

dwelling-house.    In  deed.    Gillis  v.  Bailey,  21  N.  H.  149. 

man.    In  statute.    Silver  v.  Ladd,  7  Wall.  219. 

woman.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Pilkington,  2  El.  &  Bl.  54/. 

/»  statute.    Wheeler  v.  Clutterbuck,  52  N.  Y.  67. 
In  will.    Wood  v.  Mitchell,  61  How.  Pr.  48.  ^ 
in  any  case.    In  constitution.    Cock  v.  State,  8  Tex.  (App.)  660. 


SIT. 


Iirns  V. 

-ev,  I ; 
177; 
|ls.  313; 

Bs.  175; 
[2  Sim. 
lusen,  5 
prson  V, 
rned  v. 
rb.  730; 
&W. 


SITES. 


331 


SOLDIER. 


SITES. 

sirrmos. 

SITUATE. 

srruATioii'. 

SIXTH. 

sEnrs. 
sKUTcunro. 

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In  statute.    State  v.  Jersey  City,  7  Vroom,  166. 

Gird  V.  State,  i  Oregon,  308. 

Orr  V.  Baker,  4  Ind.  86. 

In  insurance  policy.    Heath  v,  Franklin  Ins.  Go:,  i  Cush.  257. 

Buesching  v.  St.  Louis  Gaslight  Co.,  73  Mo.  219. 

day  of  the  term.    In  statute.    Wash  v.  Randolph,  9  Mo.  142. 

In  insurance  policy.    Astor  v.  Union  Ins.  Co.,  7  Cow.  203. 

In  statute.    Hardcastle  v.  Jones,  3  B.  &  S.  160. 

Pollard  V.  Lyon,  91  U.  S.  225 ;  Cochran  v.  Butterfield,  18  R.  I.  115. 

rent.    Jones  v.  Shears,  2  Harr.  &  W.  43. 

In  statute.    Thompson  v.  Mayor,  11  N.  Y.  115. 

the  nose.    In  statute.    Rex  v.  Carroll,  i  Leach,  55 ;  i  East  P.  0. 

394. 
Dunleith  Bridge  Co.  v.  County  of  Dubuque,  55  Iowa,  565. 
U.  S.  V.  Claflin,  13  Blatchf.  178;  U.  S.  v.  Thomas.  2  Abb.  (U.  S.)  114. 
In  statute.    Venable  v.  Richards,  i  Hughes,  327. 
7»  will.    Giles  v.  Melson,  L.  R.,  6  H.  L.  24 ;  Hall  v.  Warren,  9  H.  L. 

Gas.  420. 
Rex  V,  Duffin,  i  East  P.  C.  437 ;  Rex  v.  Reekspear,  i  Moody  G.  C.  342 ; 

Rex  V.  Cousins,  6  G.  &  P.  351  ;  Rex  v.  Mulreaty,  i  Russ.,  C.  &  M. 

938  ;  Rex  V.  Jacobs,  Russ.  &  Ry.  331 ;  Rex  v.  Jellyman,  8  G.  &  P. 

604 ;  Rex  V.  Allen,  i  Den.  G.  C.  364 ;  Com.  v.  Thomas,  i  Va.  Cas. 

307 :  Ausman  v.  Veal,  10  Ind.  356. 

Pretty  v.  Solly,  26  Beav.  606 ;  Reg.  v.  Wood,  5  El.  &  Bl.  55. . 

In  statute.   Butter  z/.  Hopper,  i  Wash.  500;  Henry  r/.  Ball,  i  Wheat,  i. 
In  affidavit.    Hargreaves  v.  Hayes,  5  El.  &  Bl.  272. 
In  contract.    Russell  v.  Nicoll,  3  Wend.  122  (20  Am.  Dec.  670) ;  Phila- 

delphia  v.  Collector,  5  Wall.  720. 
Inplea.    Staunton  v.  Henderson,  i  Smith,  54. 
and  conveyed.    In  plea.    Burpee  v.  Sparhawk,  97  Mass.  342 ; 

McDonald  v.  Campbell,  2  S.  &.  R.  473. 
but  not  removed.    In  insurance  policy.    Waring  v.  Indemnity 

Fire  Ins.  Co.,  45  N.  Y.  606  (6  Am.  Rep.  146). 

— —  or  conveyed.     In  insurance  policy.     Oakus  v.  Manufacturers 

Ins.  Co..  131  Mass.  164;  Dailey  z/.  Westchester  Ins.  Co..  131  Mass. 

>73- 
or  otherwise  diapoaed  of.    In  statute.    Piatt  v.  Union  Pacific 

R.  Co.,  9  Otto,  49;  U.  S.  V.  Watkin.  7  Otto.  219. 
or  removed  for  aale.    In  statute.    Lilienthal's  Tobacco  v,  U.  S.. 

7  Otto,  237. 

gooda  ao .    In  statute.    Atherton  v.  Newhall,  123  Mass.  141 

I  have .    In  deed.     Reaves  v.  Ore  Knob  Copper  Co.,  74  N.  G.  593. 

shall  be and  conveyed.    In  insurance  policy.    Hoffman  v.  Ohio 

Ins.  Co.,  32  N.  Y.  405. 

to  be .    Taylor  v.  Galloway,  i  Ohio,  232  (13  Am.  Dec.  605). 

In  statute..  Horton  v.  Leeds,  $  El.  &  Bl.  595 ;  Barker  v.  Cheslefield, 

102  Mass.  129. 
in  actual  military  aervioe.    In  statute.    Drummond  v.  Parish, 

3  Curties,  351 ;  Leathers  v.  Greenacre,  53  Me,  561  ;  Smith's  Will.  6 


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SOUTH. 


104 ;  Gould  V.  Safford,  39  Vt.  498  ;  Botsford  v.  Krake,  i  Abb. 

Pr.  (N.  S.)  112. 
In  statute.    Logan  v.  Bell,  i  C.  B.  886. 
In  will.     Re  Bailey,  L.  R.,  i  P.  &  D.  628. 

and  exolusive.    Halford  v.  Bailey,  8  Q.  B.  1000;  13  Q.  B.  437. 

use.     In  will.     Lewis   v.  Mathews,  L.  R.,  2  Eq.  Cas.  177  ;  Smith 

V.  Wells,  7  Mete.  243;  Evans  v.  Knorr,  4  Rawle,  69. 

use  and  disposaL    In  will.     Bland  v.  Dawes,  17  Ch.  Div.  794. 

for  her and  separate  use.    In  statute.    Duechaud  v.  Berrey,  48 

Ala.  591. 

occasions.    In  constitution.    37  Mo.  135. 

Pearson  v.  Howey,  11  N.  J,  (L.)  12. 

In  statute.    Ex  parte  Liebenbauer,  14  Nev.  365. 

Herrick  v.  Borst,  4  Hill,  650. 
oredits.    In  statute.    Alabama  Gold  Life  Ins.  Co.  v.  Lott,  54  Ala. 

499- 

means.     Elfelt  v.  Snow,  2  Sawyer,  100. 

other  good  cause.    In  statute.    Re  Jackson,  7  Biss.  280. 

suit  or  action.    In  statute.    Cooper  v.  Hubbock,  12  C.  B.  (N.  S.) 

456. 

writing.    In  statute.    McClellan  v.  McClellan,  65  Me.  500. 

In  will.    Le  Haute  v.  Hobson,  5  B.  &  C.  903 ;  Burrin  v,  Ch<irlton,  r 

Man  &  G.  439;  East  v.  Twyford,  4  H.  L.  Cas.  517. 

the ofB.    In  will.    Sampson  V.  Randell.  72  Me  109. 

and  daughters.    In  will.    Jamison  v.  Hay,  46  Mo.  546;  Smith's 

Case,  2  Desau.  123. 
In  contract.    Sanford  v.  Shepard,  14  Ka-i».    iu,  Waddell  v.  Reddick,  % 

Ired.  (L.)  424 ;  Ubsdell  v.  Pierson,  22  Mo.  124. 

as as  may  be.    In  statute.    Bently  v.  Ward,  1 16  Mass.  333. 

as as  possible.    In  contract.    Atwood  v.  Emery,  i  C.  B.  (N.  S.) 

Ill ;  Palmer  v.  Ins.  Co.,  6  Rep.  413 ;  Hydraulic  Co.  v.  McHaffie,4  Q*^ 

B.  Div.  670, 
In  insurance  policy.    Columbia  Ins.  Co.  v.  Laurence,  10  Pet.  507. 

if  not .    In  will.    Peters  v.  Carr,  16  Mo.  54. 

In  statute.    State  v.  Howard,  72  Me.  459. 

Bell  V.  Jeffries,  13  Ired.  (L.)  356;  Best  v.  Osborne,  Ry.  &  M.  290. 

In  contract.     Hawkins  v.  Pemberton,  35  How.  Pr.  376;  Kiddell  v. 

Burnard,  9  M.  &  W.  670  ;  Margetson  v,  Wright,  i  Moore  &  -S.  622. 
and  disposing  mind  and  memory.    Den  v.  Johnson,  2  South. 

455  (8  Am    Dec.  610) ;    Harrison  v.  Rowan,  3  Wash.  'C.  C.  580 ; 

Stevens  v   Van  Cleve,  4  Wash.  C.  C.  762 ;  Lowe  v.  Williamson,  2 

N.  J.  (Eq.)  82 ;  Hall  v.  Unger,  2  Abb.  U.  S.  507. 
— —  discretion.    Mayor  v.  Radecke,  49  Md.  217. 

mind.    Lowdert/.  Lowder,  58  Ind.  538. 

mind  and  memory.    Yoe  v.  McCord,  74  111.  33. 

of  the  most  southern  branch  of  the  Oconee  river.    In  treaty^ 

Patterson  v.  Tcnks,  2  Pet.  216. 
(Jronin  v.  Richardton,  8  Allen,^424. 


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half.    In  deed.    Prentiss  v.  Brewer,  17  Wis.  635. 

sea.    In  patent.     Keyser  v.  Coe,  9  Blatchf.  3a. 

//{  statute.    Rowe  v.  Smith,  48  Conn.  450. 
Chisholm  v.  Gergia,  2  Dallas,  419. 

of  horses.    In  statute.    Ames  v.  Martin,  6  Wis.  363. 

all  I  have  to .    In  contract.     Parker  v.  Pettit,  43  N.  J.  (L.)  512. 

In  statute.    Mayor  v.  Woolvet,  12  Ad.  &  EH.  13. 

act.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  D'Oyly.  I3  Ad.  &  Ell.  139:  Cox  v. 

State,  8  Tex.  (App.)  254. 
and  extraordixiary  oiroumstanoes.     /«  statute. 


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Dockery  v. 
McDowell,  40  Ala.  476. 

hail.    Jack  v.  People,  19  111.  57. 

ease.    In  statute.    Re  Levy,  i  Ben.  508. 

oaseo.    In  cmstitutior .    Ward  v.  Flood,  48  Oal.  36 ;  Parson  v. 

Tuolumne  Co.  Water  Co.,   55  Cal.  43 ;  People  v.  Kern  Co.,  45  Cal. 

679 ,  Spencer  Creek  Water  Co.  v.  Vallego,  48  Cal.  70 ;  Benson  v. 

Cromwell,  6  Abb.  Pr.  83;  Beecher  v.  Allen,  5  Barb.  169;  Hall  v. 

Nelson,  23  Barb.  88 ;  Griswold  v.  Sheldon,  4  N.  Y.  581  ;  Frees  v. 

Ford,  6  N.  Y.  176 ;  Kundorf  v.  Thalheimer,  12  N.  Y.  593 ;  Doubleday 

V.  Heath,  16  N.  Y.  80;  People  v.  Main,  20  N.  Y,  434 ;  Arnold  v.  Rees, 

18  N.  Y.  57. 
oiroumstanoes.    In  statute.    Re  Robinson,  L.  R.,  3  Ex.  4  ;  Wat- 
son V.  Rodwell,  27  W.  R.  265;  Grant  v.  Bk.,  aO.  P.  Div.  431; 

Lowery  v.  Perry,  85  N.  C.  135. 
oontraot.    In  statute.      Bramston  v.  Mayor.  6  El.  &  Bl.  252; 

Peek  V.  North  StaflTordshire,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  i  El.  B.  &  El.  960. 
damage.    Shafer  v.  Ahalt,  48  Md.  171 ;  Roberts  v.  Graham,  6 

Wall.  578. 
In  statute.    Griffin  v.  Sanborton,  44  N.  H.  247. 
~ —  deposit.    Wright  v.  Paine,  62  Ala.  341. 
deposits.    In  statute.    National  Bk.  v,  Graham,  10  Otto,  699. 

law.    In  constitution.    Hymes  v.  Aydelott,  26  Ind.  431 ;  Streeter 

V.  People,  69  III.  595  ;  Hingle  v.  State,  24  Ind.  28  ;  Toledo,  etc.,  R. 

Co.  V.   Nordyke,  27  Ind.  95;  ex  parte  Westerfield,  55   Cal.   550; 

Smith  V.  Judge,  17  Cal.  547 ;  Montgomery  v.  Com.,  91  Pa.  St.  125  ; 

River  Rendering  Co.v.  Bebr,  7  Mo.  (App.)  346 ;  State  v.  Watson.  71 

Mo.  470}  State  v.  Tolle,  71  Mo.  646 ;  State  v.  tihields,  4  Mo.  (App.)  260 ; 

State  t/.  County  Comrs.,   29  Md.  516;  County  Comrs.   v.  Comrs.. 

51  Md.  457;  County  Comrs.  z/.  Meekins,  50  Md.  280;  Statez/.  Squires, 

26  Iowa,  340;  Porter  v.  Thompson,  22  Iowa,  391  ;  McGregor  v. 

Baylies,  19  Iowa  43;  People  v.  Wallace,  70  III.    680;   People   v. 

Wright,  70  111.  388 ;  State  v.  St.  Louis,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  9  Mo.  (App.) 

532- 
In  statute.    Cordova  v.  State,  6  Tex.  (App)  207 ;  Graves  v.  State,  6 

Tex.  (App.)  228;  Benjamin  v.  State,  6  Tex.  (App.)  265  ;   Handlinev. 

State,  6  Tex.  (App.)  347 ;  Lastro  v.  State,  3  Tex.  (App.)  363 ;  Bohl  »• 

State,  3  Tex.  (App.)  683. 

meeting.    Cutbill  v.  Kingdom,  i  Ex.  494. 

or  looal  law.    In  constitution.    Clarke  v.  Jack,  60  Ala.  271. 

power.    In  statute.    Harris  v.  Harbeson,  9  Bush,  404. 


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privilege.    In  statute.    Ex  parte  Douglass,  i  Utah,  io8. 

proceeding  to  enforce  a  penalty  or  fbrfbiture.    In  statute. 

People  V.  Cohocton  Stone  Road,  25  Hun,  14. 

proceedings.    In  statute.    Hyatt  v.  Seeley,  11  N.  Y.  52 ;  Allen 

V.  Partlow,  3  S.  C.  417;  Ernst  v.  The  Brooklyn,  24  Wis.  616;  re 
Dodd,  27  N.  Y.  629. 

purpose.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Powell,  L.  R.,  8  Q.  B.  403. 

sessions.     In  statute.     King  v  Justices,  2  B.  &  Aid.  223. 

term.    In  statute.    Gracie  v  Freeland,  i  N.  Y.  228. 

writ.    In  statute     Ball  v.  Swan,  i  B.  &  Aid.  395. 

SPECIAUiY.     authorised.     In  statute.    Com.  v.  Ducey,  126  Mass.  269. 

SPEdAIiTIES.    In  statute.     Frazer  v.  Tunis,  i  Burney,  254. 

SPECIALTY.     Kimball  v.  Whitney,  1$  Ind.  280-    Bank  of  U.  S.  v.  Donnelly,  8  Pet. 

361  ;  Seymour  v.  Street,  5  Neb  85  ;  Randolf  v.  King,  2  Bond,  104. 
In    statute.    David  v.  Porter   51  Iowa,  254. 
Henry  V  Bank  of  Sal ina,  5  Hill  523*  Trebilcock  v.  Wilson,  12  Wall. 

687. 

In  note.     Webb  v.  Moore,  4  T.  B.  Mon.  483. 

bull.    In  statute.    Oil  v  Rowley,  69  111.  469. 

cause.    In  statute.    Ryhope  Coal  Co.  v.  Foyer,  9  Q.  B.  Div.  485. 

denial.    Gas  Co.  v.  San  Francisco,  9  Cal.  453. 

leg^acy.     Dryden  v.  Owings,  49  Md.  357  ;  Parker  v.  Moore,  25 

N.  J.  (Eq.)  228  ;  Landon  v.  Astor,  3  Duer,  477. 

SPECIFICALLY.    In  will.    Giles  v.  Melsom,  L.  R.,  6  H.  L.  24. 

devised.    In  will.     Horner  v.  Shelton,  2  Mete.  208. 

disposed  of.    In  will    Roberts  z/;  Cooke,  16  Ves.  451. 

SPECIFICATIOIT.     Lampton  v.  Preston,  i  J.  J.  Marsh.  454  (19  Am.  Dec.  104). 

In  statute.    Wilson  v.  Coon,  6  Fed.  Rep.  611. 
SPECIFIED.       In  statute.    Page  v.  Ordway,  40  N.  H.  257. 
SPENDTHBIFT.    Morey's  Appeal,  57  N.  H.  54. 

SPHUTOUS.      In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Burke,  15  Gray,  408 ;  Com. w.  Herrlck,  6  Cush. 

468. 
In  indictment.     State  v.  Clark,  3  Ind.  451. 
In  statute.    Com.  v.  Herrick,  6  Cush.  468  ;  Com.  v.  Crawford,  12  Cush. 

272 ;  Com.  V.  Gray,  2  Gray,  502  ;  Com.  v.  Livermore,  4  Gray,  20. 
liquor.    In  indictment.    Com.   : .  White,  10  Mete.   14 ;  State  v. 

Adams,  51  N.  H.  568. 

In  statute.    Fritz  v.  State,  57  Tenn.  15  ;  Com  v.  Herrick,  6  Cush.  465; 

Walker  T/.  Prescott,  44  N.  H.  511  ;  States/.  Moore,  5  Blackf.  118; 

Caswell  w.  State,   2   Humph.  402;  Smith  v.   State,   19  Conn.  493; 

State  V.  Bennett,  3  Harr.  (Del.)  565  ;  State  v.  Simmey,  Winston,  108. 
liquors  not  otherwise  enumerated.     In  statute.    Dallet  v. 

Smyth,  6  Blatchf.  421. 

of  blood.     In  insurance  application.     Singleton  v,  St.  Louis  Mut. 

Ins.  Co.,  66  Mo.  63. 

SPOILED.  lumber.    In  contract.    Harris  v.  Rathbun,  2  Keyes,  312. 

SPOBTnrO.     In  statute.     Nagle  v.  Brown,  37  Ohio  St.  9. 

SPBEAD.  any  awning.    In  city  ordinance.    State  z/.  Cleveland,  3  R.  I.  117. 


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next term.    In  writ.    Anderson  v.  Pearce,  36  Ark.  395. 

Kirby  v.  State,  i  Ohio  St.  185. 

Methodist  Church  v.  Mayor,  33  N.  J.  (L.)  13.   ' 

In  statute.    Caldwell  v.  Rupert,  10  Bush,  179. 

yard.    In  contract.    Louisville  v.  Hyatt,  2  B.  Mon.  177. 

streets  or  places.    In  statute.    Paul  v.  James,  1  Q.  B.  833. 

In  indictment.  Ruby  v.  State,  7  Mo.  306  ;  State  v.  Patza,  3  La.  Ann. 
513  ;  Wardv.  State,  56  Ga.  408. 

or  out.    In  statute.     Rex  v.  McDermott,  1  Russ.  <fe  Ry.  356, 

stick  or  thrust.     In  indictment.  Gibson  v.  Com.  3  Va.  Cas.  in. 

In  writ.    Lady  Dacre's  Case,  i  Lev.  58. 

Reg.  V.  Munson,  2  Cox  C.  C.  186. 

of  straw.    In  indictment.    Queen  7/.  Satchwell,  L.   R.,  3   C.  C. 

R.  21. 

In  statute.  Rex  v.  Turner,  i  Moody,  339 ;  Rex  v.  Newell,  i  Moody,  460. 

of  wheat.    Denbow  v.  State,  18  Ohio,  11. 

driver.    In  statute.    Littlefield  v.  Leland,  8  Me.  185. 

play.    In  statute.    Day  v.  Simpson,  18  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  681. 

— —  wagon.  In  statute.  Queen  v.  Roscoe,  8  Ad.  &  Ell.  386 ;  East- 
well  V.  Richmond,  18  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  376 ;  Comley  v.  Carpenter,  18  C. 
B.  (N.  S.)  378  ;  Pearsall  v.  Tazewell,  19  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  390. 

out.    In  order.     Boston  v.  Richardson,  105  Mass.  371. 

claim.    The  G.  C.  Morris,  3  Abb.  (U.  S.)  164. 


Mayor  of  Yarmouth  v.  Groom,  i  H.  &  C.  103. 

Mayor  of  Yarmouth  v.  Groom,  i  H.  &  C.  103. 

Aylesworth  v.  Chicago,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  30  Iowa,. 459. 

In  city  ordinance.    Com.  t/.  Matthews,  123  Mass.  60;  Com.  v.  Elliott, 

121  Mass.  367. 
committed.    Young  v.  Makepeace,  103  Mass.  57. 

by.    State  v.  Holloway,  8  Blackf.  45  ;  Gatling  v.  Rodman,  6  Ind. 

389. 
tiding  or  being  upon  the  platform  of  moving  railway 

coaches.    In  accident  insurance  policy.     Sawtelle  v.  Railway  Pass. 

Ass.  Co.,  15  Blatchf.  316. 
loss  of in  society.     In  instructions.     Barnes  v.  Martin,  15  Wis. 

346. 
twelve  years .     In  statute.     Digges  v.  Eleason,  4  Cranch  C.  C. 

619. 
In  constitution.     Hepburn  v.  Ellzey  3  Cranch,  445  ;  Texas  v.  White, 

7  Wall.  700;  U.  S.  V.  Reese,  2  Otto,  215  ;  Seton  v.  Hanham,  R.  M. 

Charlt.  374. 
In  statute.    Scott  v.  Jones,  5  How.  343 ;  Re  Bryant,  i  Deady,  118. 
constable.    Com.  v.  Connolly,  97  Mass.  591 ;  Com.  v.  Intoxicat- 
ing Liquors,  97  Mass.  63. 

institutions.    In  constitution;.    Chalfant  v.  State,  37  Ohio  St.  60. 

jail  or  penitentiary.  In  statute.  U.  S.  v.  Schroeder,  14  Blatcb*" 

344- 
of  cultivation.    In  statute.    Johnson  v.  Perley,  2  N.  H.  56  (9 

Am.  Dec.  35). 


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STEAMSHIP. 


BTATE  —  Continued. 

officer.    In  constitution.     Donohoe  v.  County  of  Will,  100  111.  106. 

offloera.    In  constitution.     Re  Janitor,  35  Wis.  ^\o. 

priion.    In  statute.    Martin  v.  Martin,  47  N.  H.  53.     Sedberry 

V.  Carver,  77  N.  C.  319. 
In  verdict.    Moore  v.  State,  7  Tex.  (App.)  24 !  McCoy  v.  State,  7  Tex. 

(App.)  379  ;  Harris  v.  State,  8  Tex.  (App.)  90. 
the  evidence  and  charge  the  law.    In  constitution.    Connor  v. 

State,  4  Yerg.  127  (26  Am.  Dec.  217). 
taxes.    In  constitution.     Youngblood  v.  Sexton,  32  Mich.  406 

(20  Am.  Rep.  654). 

the  testimony.    In  statute.    Durant  v.  Burt,  98  Mass.  168. 

convicted  within  this .  In  statute,  U.  S.  v.  Barnabo,  14  Blatchf. 

74. 
out  of  the  jurisdiction  of  any  particular .    In  statute.    U.S. 

V.  Pirates,  5  Wheat.  184.    . 

return  into  the .    In  statute.    Smith  v.  Bond,  8  Ala.  386. 

attendants  upon  divine  worship.     People  v.  Tuthill,  31  N.  Y. 

SSo. 
In  statute.    People  v.  Lee,  14  Cal.  510 ;  People  v.  Strong,  30  Cal.  151. 

of  fhcts.    In  statute.    Essex  Co.  Bk.  v.  Russell,  29  N.  Y.  673. 

Spalding  v.  Spalding,  3  How.  Pr.  297. 

In  statute.    State  v.  New  Haven,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  41  Conn,  134;  U.  S.  v. 

Phisterer,  94  U.  S.  219;  Andrew  v.  U.  S.,  15  Ct.  of  CI.  264. 
In  statute.     Comrs.  v.   Koons,  i   Col.  Terr.    160 ;  Comrs.  Court  v. 

Goldthwait,  35  Ala.  704. 

books  of  sister  states*    In  statute.    Bright  v.  White,  8  Mo.  422. 

against  the  form  of  the .    In  indictment.  Rex  v.  Pirn,  i  Russ.  & 

Ry.  427- 
In  statute.    Queen  v.  Bakewell,  7  El.  &  Bl,  849. 

of  limitation.    Battle  v.  Shivers.  39  Ga.  405. 

by  virtue  of  the for  the  distribution  of  estates  of  persons 

dying  intestate.     In  will.    Sturge  v.  Great  Western  R.  Co.,  19 

Ch.  Div.  444. 
In  constitution.    Pettyjohn  v.  Bloxom.  i  Houst.  594. 
and  trade.     In  insurance  policy.    Company  of  Merchants  z/.  Ins. 

Co.,  L.  R.,  8Ex.  159. 
Bunnell  v.  Fiskfe,  II  Mete.  551. 
h  indictment.    State  v.  Mann,  25  Ohio  St.  668;  Green  v.  Com.,  in 

'Mass.  418. 
In  statute.    Alexander  v.  State.  12  Tex.  540. 
or  take  firom  the  mail  any  letter.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Pearce, 

2  McLean,  16. 

plunder  or .    In  statute.    Pitman  v.  U.  S.,  i  Spragfue,  196. 

In  statute.    Queen  v.  Martin,  8  Ad.  A  El.  487. 

olatise.    In  insurance  policy.    Western,  Ins.  Co.  v.  Cropper,  32 

Pa.  St.  351. 

debts.    In  contract.    Moran  v.  Prather,  23  Wall.  492. 

In  contract.     Fraser  v.  Telegraph  Co.,  L.  R.,  7  Q-  B.  566. 


BTATBD. 
STATEMENT. 

8TATINO. 
STATION. 

STATIONEBY. 

STATUTE. 


43TATUTES. 


«TAY. 


STEAIi. 


STEALING-. 
STEAMBOAT. 


J3TEAMSHIF. 


tlmn  I. 


STEER. 


337 


STONES. 


8TBEB8. 
STBBLIira 

STIOKB. 


BTBBB.  In  indictment.    State  v.  Abbott,  3o  Vt.  537.' 

beef .    In  indictment.     Robertson  v.  State,  i  Tex.  (App.)  31  J. 

In  statute.    Weasels  v.  Territory,  McCahon,  i.oo. 

In  note.    Sprowie  v.  Legg,  1  B.  &  C.  17  ;  Picado  v.  Machado,  4  B.  ft  C- 

886  ;  Taylor  v.  Booth,  i  C.  &  P.  286. 
Cincinnati,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Dickey,  30  Ohio  St.  16. 

BTIFnitATED. and  conditioned.  In  agreement.  Hennikerv.  Watt,  8  B.  &  C.  31  $• 

STIPULATION.     Hill  v.  Fox,  4  Hurl.  &  N.  363. 

in  writing  waiving  a  jury.    In  statute.    Supervisors  v.  Kenni- 

cott,  13  Otto,  554. 
STOCK.  Trask  v.  Maguire,  18  Wall.  391. 

In  insurance  policy.  Spratley  v.  Hartford  Ins.  Co.,  i  Dill.  392;  Har- 
per V.  Albany  Ins.  Co.,  17  N.  Y.  194. 
In  statute.  Ulverstone  R.  Co.  v.  Comm'rs,  2  H*.  &  C.  855  ;  People  v. 
Comm'rs  of  Taxes,  23  N.  Y.  19a ;  Auditor  v.  New  Albany,  etc.,  R. 
Co.,  1 1  Ind.  570 ;  State  v.  Hamilton,  5  Ind.  310 ;  Michigan,  etc.,  R. 
Co.  V.  Porter;  17  Ind.  380. 

and  movable  property.  In  will.  Wood  v.  George,  6  Dana,  343. 

in  trade.    In  statute.    Palfrey  v.  Boston,  loi  Mass.  329 ;  re  Jones, 

2  Dillon,  343  ;  Guptil  v.  McFee,  9  Kans.  30 ;  Bequillard  v.  Bartlett, 
19  Kans.  382 ;  Wilcox  v.  Middlesex  Comm'rs,  103  Mass.  545. 

of  hair  wrought  new  and  in  procese.    In  insurance  policy. 

Medina  V.  Builders'  Ins.  Co.,  120  Mass.  225. 

of  my  fbrms.    In  -will.    Cox  v.  Godsalve,  6  East,  605,  note. 

note.    Dunlapz/.  Smith,  12  111.  399. 

upon  my  flurm.    In  will.    West  v.  Moore,  8  East,  339. 

-^—  tisually  keyt  in  country  storcB.    In  insurance  policy.    Pindar 
V.  Kings  Co.  Ins.  Co.,  36  N.  Y.  648. 

capital .    In  statute.    Han.  &  St.  Joe  R.  R.  v.  Shacklett,  30  Mo. 

550 ;  St.  Louis,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Lofton,  30  Ark.  693 ;  Griffith  v.  Watson. 
19  Kans.  23. 

his of  goods.    In  contract.     Knight  v.  Parker,  25  111.  593. 

Ihrming .    In  will.    Evans  v.  Williamson,  17  Ch.  Div.  696. 

finrmiing of  evcry  kind  and  description.    In  will.    Vaisey  v. 

Reynolds,  5  Russ.  16. 

'all  my  live  and  dead ,  In  will.  Rudgev.  Winnall,  i2Beav.  357. 

other  live  and  dead .    In  will.    Blake  v.  Gibbs,  5  Russ.  13. 

STOOKHOItDBB.    In  statute.    McGlaren  v.  Franciscus,  43  Mo.  452  ;  Mills  v.  Stewart, 

41  N.  Y.  384. 
8TOCEHOLDEBS.     In  statute.    Burr  v.  Wilcox,  22  N.  Y.  551. 
8TOOEB.  ,  ftmds  or  annuities.     In  statute.     Morris  v.  Manisty,  7  Q.  B. 

67s. 
on  the .    In  insurance  policy.    Hood  v.  Manhattan  Ins.  Co.,  11  N. 

Y.  532. 
STONE.  In  statute.    Fisher  v.  Lee,  12  Ad.  &  Ell.  623. 

or  other  thing.    In  statute.    Radnorshire  Bd.  v.  Evans,  3  B.  & 

S.  402. 
all  mines  and  minerals,  sand,  quarries  of ,  brick  earth  and 

gravel  pits.    In  deed.    Tucker  v.  Singer,  46  L.  T.  (N.  S.)  894. 

STONES.  In  statute.    Hatch  w.  Hawkes,  126  Mass.  177. 

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STOBISra. 


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STBANDEGTO. 


STBANGEBS. 
STRAW. 

STRAY 


in  tranaitu.     Insluc  v.  Lane,  57  N.  H.  454;  The  Constantia,  6 

Rob,  (Adm.)   321;  D'Aquila  ?'.  Lambert,  2  Eden  Ch.  77  ;  Gibson  v. 

Carruthers,  8  M.  &  VV.  337  ;   Fraschieris  v,  I  {antiques,  6  Abb.  Pr. 

251  ;  Wiimshurst  v.  Bowker,  2  M.  &  G.  792;  Chandler  v.  Fulton,  10 

Tex.  2  ;  Newhall  v,  Varfjas,  13  Me.  93  ;  Reynolds  v.  Boston,  etc.,  R. 

Co.,  43  N.  H.  580;  Ryberg  v.  Snell,  2  Wash.  C.  C.  403;  White  v. 

Welsh,  38  Pa.  St.  396;  Whitehead  v.  Anderson.  9  M.  &  W.  4S4. 
In  lease.    Hooper  v.  Farnsworth,  128  Mass.  487  ;  Riddle  v.  Littlefield, 

53  N.  H.  503;  Ammidown  v.  Granite  Bank,  8  Allen,  293. 
In  indictmtnt.    Com.  v.  Whalen,  131  Mass.  419. 
In  statute.    Spanenberf^er  v.  State,   53  Ala.  481  ;   Barth  v.  State,  18 

Conn.  432;  Com.  v,  Annis,  15  Gray,  197. 

fixtures.    In  insurance  policy.    Whitmarsh  v.  Conway  Fire  Ins. 

Co.,  16  Gray.  359. 

In  statute.    Ray  v.  Com.,  12  Bush,  397;  State  v.  Sandy,  3  Ired.  (L.) 
570. 
In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Coils  of  Cordage,  i  Baldw.  502  ;  Gilpin,  299. 

In  insurance  policy.  O'Neil  v.  Buffalo  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  3  N.  Y.  122; 
Langdon  v.  Equitable  Ins.  Co.,  i  Hall,  226 ;  Raffei-ty  v.  New  Bruns- 
wick, etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  18  N.  J.  (L.)  480  (38  Am.  Dec.  525). 

gunpowder.    In  insurance  policy.    City   Fire   Ins.  Co.  v.  Cor- 

lies,  21  Wend.  367  (34  Am.  Dec.  258). 

or  keeping.     In  insurance  policy.    Williams  v.  Firemen's  Fund 

Ins.  Co.,  54  N.  Y.  569;  Hynds  v.  Schenectady  Ins.  Co.,  11  N.  Y.  554; 
16  Barb.  119. 

keeping  and .    In  insurance  policy.    Westfall  7/.  Hudson,  etc.,  R. 

Co.,  12  N.  Y.  29a 

fire  or .    In  insurance  policy.    Stover  v.  Ins.  Co.,  3  Phila.  38. 

a  small .    In  insurance  policy.    Daniels  v.  Equitable  Ins.  Co.,  48 

Conn.  115. 

Harris  v.  Tumbridge,  83  N.  Y.  92. 

line.    In  statute.    Chenery  v.  Inhabitants  of  Waltham,  8  Cush. 

332- 
Doane  v.  Wilcutt,  5  Gray,  335. 

In  insurance  policy.    Potter  v.  Suffolk  Ins.  Co.,  2  Sumn.  197. 

In  insurance  policy.    Rayner  v.  Godmand,  5  B.  &  Aid.  5?c ;  Barrow  v. 

Bell,  4  B.  &  C.  736;  Corcoran  v.  Gurney,  i  El.  •'    Bl.  41,         shop  v. 

Pentland,  7  B.  &  C.  219:  Wells  v.  Hopwo  &  Ad.  21. 

In  insurance  policy.    Hazard  v.   Ins.  C  ct.  557 ;  De  N'   ttos  v. 

Saunders.  L.  R.,  7  C.  P.  571 ;  Letchfor         )ldham,  5  Q.  B.  ..iv.  538. 

unless  oooasioned  by .    In  insurance  policy.    Strong  v.  Sun  Mut. 

Ins.  Co.,  31  N.  Y.  103. 

In  statute.    Lamprey  v.  Batchelder,  40  N.  H.  522. 
In  indictment.    Rex  v.  Reader,  4  C.  &  P.  245. 

laoes.    ht  statute.    Rheimer  v.  Maxwell,  3  Blatchf.  124. 

In  statute.  Roberts  v.  Barnes,  27  Wis.  432 ;  Wood  v.  Davis,  12  Kans. 
575. 


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TRAY. 

itantia,  6 
fibson  V. 
Abb.  Pr. 
ulton,  lo 
I,  etc.,  R. 
White  V, 

454- 
ittlefield, 


State,  1 8 
Fire  Ins. 

Ired.  (L.) 

299. 

.  Y.  122; 
;w  Bruns- 

).  V.  Cor- 

len's  Fund 
N.  Y.  554; 

an,  etc.,  R. 

ila.  38. 
[ns.  Co.,  48 

m,  8  Cush. 


7. 


Barrow  v. 
"  I  shop  V. 


21. 


e  M  ttos  V. 
B.     iv.  538. 

V.  Sun  Mut. 


[24. 

ns,  12  Kans. 


STRA  Y. 


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STRUCTURE. 


In  'statute.    Sturgcs  v.  Ray- 


STRAY  —  Continued. 

beaat  In  a  Buffering  condition. 

mond,  27  Conn.  473. 
STRAYma.       /«  statute.    Morris  v.  Jeffries,  i  y.  B.  263 ;  Lawrence  v.  King,  L.  R.,  i 

Q.  B.  345- 
STRAYS.  .Millcreek  Tp.  v.  Brighton  Stocit  Yard,  27  Ohio  St.  435. 

STREAM.  of  water.    In  statute.     Murdoclt  v.  Stickney,  8  Cush.  116, 

private .    /«  statute.     Reynolds  v.  Com.,  93  Pa.  St.  458.  , 

STBBBT.             Dyer  v.  Chase,  52  Cal.  440 ;  May  v.  Haynie.  50  Cal.  70 ;  Coon  v.  Rig- 
den,  4  Col.  276. 
In  statute.    Queen  v.  Vestry,  »  El.,  Bl.  &  El.  743 :  Reg.  v.  Turnpike 
Road,  3  El.  &  Bl,   1002;  Covedale  v.  Charlton,  3  y.  B.  Div.  376; 
Nutter  v.  Board,  4  Q.  B.  Div.  375  i  Le  Neve  v.  Mile  End,  8  El.  &  Bl. 
1062  ;  Newman  v.  Baker,  8  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  205 ;  Queen  v.  Strand  Bd.  of 
Wks.,  4  B.  &  S.  548;  Curtis  v.  Embery,  L.  R.,  7  Ex.  369;  Philadel- 
phia V.  Lea,  9  Phila.  106;  Wilson  v.  Alleghany  City,  79  I'a.  St.  272  ; 
Reed  v.  Ene,  79  Pa.  St.  346 ;  Cox  v.  Louisville,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  48  Ind. 
178;  Kelsey  v.  King,  33  How.  Pr.  39;  Quinn  v.  City  of  Paterson,  27 
N.  J.  (L.)  35 ;  re  Burmeister,  76  N.  Y.  174. 
In  will.    Humphreys  v.  Roberts,  5  B.  &  Aid.  410. 
improvement.    In  statute.    Hoboken  v.  Harrison,  30  N.  J.  (L.) 

74- 

or  plaq|9.    In  statute.    Case  v.  Storey,  L.  R.,  4  Ex.  319. 

oroas or fironting.    In  statute.    Schumackerv.  Tobermann, 

56  Cal.  510. 
'  new .    In  statute.    Dryden  v.  Overseers,  i  Ex.  Div.  223 ;  Sheffield 

V.  Board.,  i  Ex.  Div.  395;  London  R.  Co.  v.  Vestry,  4  Ex.  Div.  239; 

Vestry  v.  Barrett,  L.  R.,  9  Q.  B.  278;  Sawyer  v.  Paddington,  L.  R.,6 

Q.  B.  165 ;  Pound  v.  Bd.  of  Wks.,  L.  R.,  7  Q-  B.  183 ;  Hesketh  v.  Bd., 

L.  R.,  9  Q.  B.  5. 
Walker  v.  Caywood,  31  N.  Y.  51 ;  Perrin  v.  N.  Y.  Cent.  R.  Co.,  36  N. 

Y.  120. 
or  highways.    In  statute.    Lehigh  Valley  R.  Co.  v.  Dover  R. 

Co.,  43  N.  J.  (L.)  512. 

measure.    In  deed.    Andrews  v.  Rue,  34  N.  J.  (L.)  402. 

Bettlement.    Douglass  v.  Congreve,  4  Bing.  (N.  C.)  i. 

In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Gallagher,  6  Mete.  $68. 

I her.    Adams  v.  Hannon,  3  Mo.  223. 

corroborating  ciroumstanoeB.    In  statute.    Russell  v.  Com.,  3 

Bush,  469. 
or  Bpirituoua  liquors  or  wines.    In  statute.    Tompkins  Co.  v. 

Taylor,  21  N.  Y.  173;  Nevin  v.  Ladue,  3  Denio,  43;  Nevin  v.  Ladue, 

3  Denio,  437 ;  People  v.  Crilley,  20  Barb.  246. 
In  statute.    Montague  v.  Smith,  17  Q.  B.  690. 

juries.    In  statute.    Cook  v.  State,  24  N.  J.  (L.)  843. 

oflr.    In  statute.    Sherwood  v.  Reade,  7  Hill,  439- 

In  statute.    Lee  v.  Town  of  Barkhamstead,  46  Conn.  213;  Lothian  v. 

Wood,  55  Cal.  159. 

intended  to  annoy.    In  statute.    Harbison  v.  White,  46  Conn. 

108. 


STREETS. 


STRICT. 

STRIKE. 

STROKED. 

STRONG. 


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STRUCTURE. 


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SUBSCRIPTIONS. 


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STBUCTUBES.     In  statute.    Stone  v.  State,  63  Ala.  117;  Collins  v.  Drew,  6  Dily,  234. 


STUBBLE. 
STUDENT. 
STUMP. 
STUMFAGE. 

Subject. 


In  contract.    Callahan  v.  Stanley,  57  Cal.  477. 

In  statute.    Morse  v.  State,  6  Conn.  9. 

Cremer  v.  Portland,  36  V.'is.  92. 

Baker  v.  Whiting,  3  Sumner,  479. 

out  on  said  lands.    In  contract.    Blood  v.  Drummond,  67  Me. 

476. 


—  of  action.    In  statute.    Scarborough  v.  Smith,  18  Kans.   399; 

Collier  v.  Irwin,  3  Montana,  142. 
to.    In  mortgage.     Howard  v.  Chase,  104  Mass.  249 ;  Dresel  v. 

Jordan,  104  Mass.  407. 
to  a  mortgage.    In  deed.    Salamon  v.  Wilson,  41  Cal.  595 ;  Bel- 
mont V.  Cowan,  22  N.  Y.  438. 

to  law.    Head  v.  University,  19  Wall.  526. 

to  the  payment.    In  deed.    Dingeldein  v.  Third  Ave.  R.  R.,  37 

N.Y.'57S. 
to  the  payment  of  rent.    In  deed.    Stewart  v.  Wolveridge,  2  M. 

&  S.  83;  3  M.  &  S.  5^1 ;  Walker  v.  Physic,  5  Pa.  St.  204. 
SuBJECT-MA'rTEB.    In  statute.    Fagan  v.  Harrison,  4  C.  B.  919;  Borst  v.  Corey,  15 

N.  Y.  505  ;  Churchill  v.  Ricker,  109  Mass.  211. 

in  dispute.     Hunt  r/.  Hunt,  72  N  Y.  217. 

of  the  action.    In  statute.    Scarb(9rough  v.  Smith,  18  Kans.  399. 

SUBJECTS.         In  treaty.    The  Pizarro,  2  Wheat.  227. 
SUBMISSION.    Reg.  v.  Day.  9  C.  &  P.  722. 

In  statute.     Shed  v.  Railroad,  67  Mo.  687.  . 

In  contract.    Akely  v.  Akely,  17  How.  Pr  21  ;  Caldwell  v.  Baldwin,  43 

Ala.  617. 
them  to  an  examination.    In  statute.    Brouer  v.  Cotheal,  to 

Barb.  216. 
to  or  acquiesced  in.    In  statute.    Glover  v.  Coleman,  L.  R.,  10 

C.  P.  108. 
In  statute.    Forsyth  v.  Pierson,  19  Fed.  Rep.  801 

Stone  V.  Marvel,  45  N.  H.  481 ;  Wild  Cat  Branch  v.  bail,  45  Ind.  213; 

Murray  v.  McHugh,  9  Cush.  166. 
In  statute.    Roberts  r .  i^hillips,  4  El.  &  Bl.  450. 
In  statute.    James  v:  Patten,  6  N.  Y.  9  j  Com.  v.  Barhight,  9  Gray, 
113;  Guthrie  z/.  Price,  23  Ark.  397  ;  Vines  v.  Clingforst,  21   Ark. 
312- 

stock  shall  be .  In  statute.    New  York,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Hunt,  39 

Conn.  76. 

In  statute.    Wilkinson  v.  Anglo  Cal.  Co.,  18  Q.  B.  728  ;  Stewart  v. 
Anglo  Cal.  Co.,  18  Q.  B.  737. 

In  statute.    Thames  Tunnel  Co.  v.  Sheldon,  6  B.  &  C.  346  ;  Gay  v. 
Keys,  30  111.  413.  • 

SUEBOBIPTION.    Nugent  v.  Supervisors,  19  Wall.  241 ,  re  Downie's  Will,  42  Wis. 
66 ;  Woodruff  v.  McDonald,  33  Ark.  97. 

lint.    McFarland  z.  Stewart.  2  Watts,  in. 

SUBSCBIPTIONB.    and  oontributions.    In  statute.    Brown  v.  Thompkins,  49 

.    Md.  425. 


SUBMIT. 

SUBMITTED. 

SUBFCENA. 
SUBSCBIBE. 

SUBSCBIBED. 


SUBSOBIBER. 


SUBSCBIBEBS. 


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341 


SUCCESSOR. 


BUBSEQUEITF.     Sands  v.  Lyon,  18  Conn,  27. 

In  statute.    May  v.  Fedderke,  43  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  335. 

action.    In  statute.     Fear  v.  Castle,  8  Q.  R  Div.  380. 

creditor.    Evans  v.  Lewis,  30  Ohio  St.  11. 

insurance.    In  insurance  policy.    Jackson  v.  Massachusetts,  etc., 

Ins.  Co.,  23  Pick.  418  (34  Am.  Dec.  69), 

purchaser.     In  statute.     Rankin  v.  Miller,  43  Iowa,  10;  Mc- 

Clure  V.  Tollman,  30  Iowa,  515. 

purchasers.     In  statute.     Dillingham  v.   Bolt,  37  N.  Y.  198; 

Meech  w.  Patchin,  14  N.  Y.  71 ;  Kennedy  v.  Northrup,  15  111.  148. 

term  thereafter.    In  bail  bond.    Reese  v.  U.  S.,  9  Wall.  13. 

SUBSISTENCE,    matters  of for  man  or  beast.    In  statute.    Sledd  z/.  Com.,  19 

Gratt.  813. 
SUBSTANCE.    Com.  v.  Borden,  61  Pa.  St.  272. 

of  the  offense.   In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Overton,  4  Q.  B.  88. 

of  the  petition.    In  statute.   Quincy  &  Palmyra  R.  R.  v.  Taylor, 

43  Mo.  36. 

in .  In  plea.    Flint  v.  Pike,  4  B.  &  C.  480. 

matter  of .    In  statute.    Brown  v.  State,  11  Tex.  (App.)  45'- 

words  in as  alleged.     '><   instruction.     Durrah  v.  Stillwell,  59 

Ind.  139. 
SUBSTANTIAL.     Brooks  v.  Jenkins,  3  McLean,  432. 

- —  error.    In  statute.    Re  Cruger,  84  N.  Y.  619. 

— —  inhabitants.   In  statute.    Donne  v.  Marter,  3  M .  &  R.  98. 

— -  householder.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Spuwell,  L.  R.,  i  Q.  B.  73. 

rights  ofthe  adverse  party.    In  statute.    Allardv.  Lamirande, 

29  Wis.  510. 
SUBSTANTIALLT.    Com.  v.  Wentworth,  118  Mass.  441. 

alike.     Brooks  v.  Jenkins,  3  McLean,  432. 

as  described.    Seymour  v.  Osborne,  3  Fish.  Pat.  Cas.  555. 

identical.    Com.  v.  Stone,  103  Mass.  421. 

the  same.    Adams  v.  Edwards,  i  Fish.  Pat.  Cas.  i. 

SUBSTITUTE.  In  statute.    Henderson  v.  State,  59  Ala.  91. 
SUBUBBS.  In  statute.    Clark  v.  Denton.  1  B.  &  Ad.  100. 

SUCCEEDED.    to.    In  statute.    Ryhope  Coal  Co.  v.  Foyer,  7  Q.  B.  Div.  485. 

SUCCEEl-TNG-.    Sands  z/.  Lyon,  18  Conn.  27. 

party.    In  statute.     Smithbeck  v.  Larson,  18  Wis.  183 ;  Nor- 
wegian, etc..  Church  v.  Thorson,  21  Wis.  35. 
In  statute.    Atty.-Gen.  v.  Yelverton,  7  Hurl.  &  N.  327 ;  Atty.-Gen.  v, 
Fitzjohn,  2  Hurl.  &  N.  473 ;  Wright  v.  Blakeslee,  11  Otto,  175. 
SUCCESSIVELY.    Nepean  v.  Goddard,  i  B.  &  C.  530. 

In  statute.    Town  of  Salem  v.  Town  of  Lyme,  29  Conn.  74. 

three  weeks .    In  order.    Bachelor  v.  Bachelor,  i  Mass.  256. 

two  weeks .    In  statute.    Brewer  v.  Springfield,  97  Mass.  1 52. 

In  constitution.    State  v.  Leay,  64  Mo.  89. 

In  statute.     Atty.-Gen.  v,  Middleton,  3  Hurl.  &  N.  136;  Braybrook  v. 

Atty.-Gen.,  9  H.  L.  Cas.  150:  Atty.-Gen.  v.  Littledale,  L.  R.,  5  H. 

L.  290. 


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In  deed.  Union  Canal  Co.  v.  Young,  i  Whart.  410 ;  Overseers  v.  Sears, 
22  Pick.  122;  Congressional  Soc.  v.  Stark,  34  Vt.  i^y 

and  assigns.    Sedgwick  v.  Laflin,  10  Allen,  430. 

Com.  V.  Miller,  3  Cush.  244 ;  Whiteford  v.  Com,  6  Rand.  721  (18  Am. 
Dec.  771) ;  U.  S.  v.  Gooding,  12  Wheat.  477  ;  Com.  v.  Hancock 
Free  Bridge,  2  Gray,  68. 

In  statute.  Brown  v.  DeWinton,  6  C.  B.  359  ;  Stone  v.  Mayor,  2  C. 
P.  Div.  99 ;  Reg.  7>.  Inhabitants,  5  B.  &  Ad.  227  ;  8Q.  B.  875 ;  Wood 
V.  Mytton,  10  Q.  B.  809  ;  Eastern  Counties  R.  Co.  v.  Marriage,  9 
H.  L.  Cas.  32  ;  2  Hurl.  &  N.  634;  6  Hurl.  &  N.  (931 ;  Ireland  v. 
Berry,  5  Q.  B.  550;  Reg.  v.  Rose,  6  Q.  B.  156;  Queen  v.  Randall, 
4  El.  &  Bl.  565;  King  V.  Inhabitants,  2  B.  &  C.  224;  Doe  v. 
Hodgson,  12  Ad.  &  Ell  137 ;  Ogden  v.  Glidden,  9  Wis.  52  ;  State  v. 
Beasley,  5  Mo.  92. 

In  will.    Doe  v.  Alchin,  2  B.  &  Aid.  124. 

bastard.    In  statute.     Sullivan  v.  State,  36  Ark.  66. 

company.    In  statute.    Ins.  Co.  v.  Fitzgerald,  16  Q.  B.  437. 

deed.     In  statute.     Lloyd  v.  Harrison,  6  B.  &  S.  91. 

dismissal.    In  statute.    Skuse  v.  Davis,  10  Ad.  &  Ell.  638. 

election.     In  statute.     Kemp  v.  Holland,  10  Mo.  255, 

heirs.    Valentine  v.  Borden,  100  Mass.  280. 

house  or  other  building.    In  statute.    Summerman  v.  Knowles, 

33  N.  J.  (L.)  204. 

list.     In  statute.    King  v.  Burrill,  12  Ad.  Sr  Ell.  460. 

prosecution.     In  statute.    Queen  v.  Lee,  i  Q.  B.  Div.  198. 

term.     In  statute.    Evans  v.  Com.,  3  Mete.  455. 

warrant  of  attorney.    In  statute.    Morris  ?>.  Mellen,  6  B.  &  C. 

454- 

any person.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Taylor,  i  Hughes,  519. 

and  unexpected  death.    In  will.    Skipwith  v.  Cabell,  19  Gratt. 

758. 
In  statute.    Guthrie  v.  Fisk,  3  B.  &  C.    184 ;  Challenor  v.  Niles,  78 

111.  78. 
may and  be  sued.    In  statute.     Fatchall  v.  St.  Louis,  etc.,  28 

Mo.  178;  Mooney  v.  Hannibal,  etc.,  R.  R.  Co.,  28  Mo.  570. 
*  to and  be  sued.    In  charter.     Freeholders  v.  Strader,  3  Harr. 

(N.  J.)  530  (35  Am.  Dec.  530). 
to labor  and  travel.    In  insurance  policy.     Alexander  v.  Sun 

Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  51  N.  Y.  253. 
In  statute.    Selleck  v.  Selleck,  19  Conn.  504 ;  Collinsville  v.  Scanland, 

58  111.  221 ;  Campbell  v.  Traders'  Bk.,  2  Biss.  423. 

any  act.    In  deed.    Roflfey  v.  Bent,  L.  R.,  3  Eq.  Cas.  758. 

to  be  opened  any  letters.    In  statute.    Meirelles  v.  Banning; 

2  B.  &  Ad.  909. 
cause  or .    In  statute.    Hipkins  v.  Birmingham  Gas.  Co.,  5  Hurl. 

&  N.  75  ;  6  Hurl.  &  N.  250.  ♦ 

or  permitted.    In  statute.    Gregory  v.  U.  S.,  17  Blatchf.  327. 

to  go  at  large.    In  statute.     Com.  v.  Fourteen  Hogs,  10  S.  & 


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SUIT. 


8UFFEBS.  any  gaming.    In  statute.     Bosley  v.  Davies,  i  Q.  B.   Div.  84 ; 

Redgate  v.  Haynes,  .  J^.  B.  Div.  89. 
BUFFICEBNT.  Com.  v.  Lawless,  103  Mass.  431  ;  Lyman  v.  Inhabitants,  107  Mass. 
339;  Com.  V.  Intoxicating  Liquors,  105  Mass.. 179;  Parker  7/.  Over- 
man, 18  How.  137;  Myers  v.  Springfield,  112  Mass.  491  ;  Lyman  v. 
Oipson,  18  Pick.  426. 
ability.  In  statute.  Templeton  v.  Stratton,  128  Mass.  137 ;  New- 
ton V.  Feeley,  130  Mass.  12. 

distress.    In  grant.    Van  Rensselaer  v.  Snyder,  13  N.  Y.  299. 

In  statute.    Re  Arnison,  L.  R.,  3  Ex.  56. 

evidenoe.    In  statute.    Bevan  v.  Gething,  3  Q.  B.  740. 

reason.    In  statute.  Hoge  v.  Richmond,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  3  Otto,  93. 

security.    In  plea.    Hayne  v,  Rhodes,  8  Q.  B.  347. 

good  and condition  and  rei>air.    In  statute.    Stuart  v.  Super- 
visors, 83  111.  341.  ■ 
BUFFOOATION.     In  bill  of  lading.    Leuw  v.  Dudgeon,  L.  R.,  3  C.  P.  17  ;  Sturgeon  v. 

St  Louis,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  65  Mo .  569. 
8UOAB.  In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  112  Casks,  8  Peters,  477;  Barlow  v.  U.  S.,  7 

Peters,  404. 

green .    In  statute.    Belcher  v.  Linn,  24  How.  508. 

loaf .    In  statute.    U.  S.  z/.  Breed,  i  Sumner,  159. 

refined .    In  statute.    Barlow  v.   U.   S.,  7  Pet.  404 ;  U.   S.  v.  85 

Hogsheads,  2  Paine,  54. 

SXTIdDE.  die  by .    In    insurance  policy.     Gay  v.  Union  Mut.   Ins.  Co.,  9 

Blatchf.  157;  Eastabrook  v.  Union  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  54  Me.  224; 
Dean  v.  American  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  4  Allen,  96;  Breasted  v.  Farmers' 
Loan,  etc.,  Co.,  4  Hill,  73;  8  N.  Y.  299  ;  John  Hancock  Mut.  Life 
Ins.  Co.  V.  Moore,  34  Mich.  42. 

shall  commit .    In  insurance  policy.     Clift  v.  Schwabe,   3  C.  B. 

446. 

SUIT.  In  insurance  policy.    Harris  v.  Phoenix  Ins.  Co.,  35  Conn.  310. 

In  statute,     Cohens  v.  Virginia,  6  Wheat.  264 ;  Clinkcnbeard  v.  U.  S., 

21  Wall.  65  ;  First  Nat.  Bank  v.  Turnball,  16  Wall.  190;  Weston  v. 

Charleston,  2  Pet.  449 ;  West  v.  Aurora  City,  6  Wall.  139;  Gwin  v. 

Breedlove,  2  How.  29;  Dunn  v.  Clark,  8  Pet.  i ;  Huff  v.  Hutchinson, 

14  How.  586;  Freeman  v.  Have,  24  How.  451 ;  Williams  z/.  Byrne, 

Hempst.  472 ;  Railway  Co.'s  v.  Chamberlain,  6  Wall.  748;  Christmas 

V.  Russell,  14  Wall.  69;  Kohl  v.\J.  S.,  i  Otto,  367  ;  State z/.  Pahl, 

I  Hawks,  442  (9  Am.    Dec.  655) ;  Holmes  w.  Jennison,   14  Pet. 

640 ;  re  Acyinea,  i  Sandf.  690 ;  Wilt  v.  Stickney,  1 5  Bank.  Reg.  23 ; 

Overseers  v.  Beedle,  i  Barb.  1 1 ;  Calderwood  v.  Calderwood,  38  Vt. 

171;  Gurnee  z/.  County  of  Brunswick,  i  Hughes,  270;  McBane  v. 

People.  50  111.   503 ;  Hendrix  v.  Kellogg,   32  Ga.  435 ;   Barney  v. 

Globe  Bk.,  5  Blatchf.  107. 
,  controversy,  matter  or  cause  depending.    In  statute.    U.  S. 

V.  Reese,  4  Sawy.  634. 
for  the  purpose  of  restraining  the  assessment  or  collection 

of  any  tax.    In  statute.    Wells  v.  Cent.  Vt.  R.  Co.,  14  Blatchf.  427. 

of  a  dyil  natureat  law.    WoodrufFz/.  Woodruff,  3N.  J.  (L.)  413. 

or  action.    In  insurance  policy.     Riddlesberger  v.  Ins.  Co.,  7 

Wall.  3S6. 


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or  other  proceeding.    In  statute.    Holme  v.  Gay,  5  Ch.  Div.  901. 

or  proceeding  for  dower.    In  statute.     Farmer  v.  Ray.  42  Ala. 

125. 

or  proseoution.    Com.  v,  Casey,  12  Allen,  217. 

to  recover  the  contents  of  any  chose  in  action.    In  statute. 

Sheldon  v.  Sill,  8  How.  441. 

any .    In  statute.    Trecothick  v.  Austin,  4  Mason,  23. 

any for  necessaries  Aimished.    In  statute.     Brown  v.  West. 

73  Me.  23. 
Com.  V.  Intoxicating  Liquors,  105  Mass.  179. 
In  will.     Bainbridge's  Appeal,  97  Pa.  St.  485, 

bridges.    In  statute.    Mayor  v.  Comm'rs,  113  Mass.  161. 

fences.    In  statute.    Eames  v.  Salem,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  98  Mass.  560. 

person.    In  statute.    State  v.  Taylor,  6  Mo.  (App.)  281  ;  Peters  v. 

Public  Administrator,  i  Bradf.  200. 
for  public  representation.    In  statute.    Martenetti  v.  Maguire, 

I  Abb.  (U.  S.)  360. 

and  proceedings.    In  statute.    Ross  v.  Julian,  70  Mo.  209. 

arising  under  the  constitution  and  laws  of  the  United  States. 

In  statute.    Railroad  Co.  v.  Mississippi,  12  Otto,  135. 

at  common  law.    In  constitution.    Parsons  v.  Bedford,  3  Pet.  433. 

at  law.    In  statute.     Haven  7/.  Hilliard,  23  Pick.  10. 

concerning  real  estate  or  whereby  the  same  may  be  afibcted. 

In  statute.    Ensworth  v.  Holly,  33  Mo.  370. 
for  penalties  and  forfeittires.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Mann,  i 

Gall.  177. 
of  a  civil  nature  in  common  law  or  in  equity.    In  statute. 

Gaines  v.  Fuentis,  2  Otto,  io ;  Kohl  v.  U.  S.,  i  Otto,  367. 
actions  and pending.    In  statute.    Davis  v.  Livingston,  6  Ohio, 

225. 
in  good  leather  such  as .    In  note.    Bailey  v.  Simonds.  6  N.  H. 

159  (25  Am.  Dec.  455). 
U.  S.  V.  Van  Auken,  96  U.  S.  368. 

in  dispute.    In  statute.    The  Generous,  L.  R.,  2  Adm.  &  Ecc.  57 

demanded.     In  constitution.     State  v.    Porter,  69  N.  C.  I40 ; 

State  V.  Rosseau,  71  N.  C.  194;  Hedgcock  v.  Davis,  64  N.  C.  650: 

Morris  v.  Saunders,  85  N.  C.  140. 

in  controversy.    In  statute.    Kline  v.  Wood,  9  S.  &  R.  301. 

of  money.    In  statute.    Pruessing  v.  Ing,  4  B.  &  Aid.  204. 

recovered.    In  statute.    Johnson  ?/.  Harris,  15  C.  B.  358. 

recoverable .    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Pratt,  L.  R.,  5  Q.  B.  178. 

application  in  the  action  after  judgment.    In  statute.    Ernst 

V.  The  Brooklyn,  24  Wis.  616. 
exercise  of jurisdiction  by  justices.    In  statute.    Sweetman  v. 

Guest,  L.  R.,  3  Q.  B.  263. 

of  the  mountain.    Beale  v.  Patterson,  3  W.  &  S.  379. 

In  statute.    Headrix  v.  Fuller,  7  Kans.  331 ;  WoodruflF  v.  Barney,  I 

Bond,  531. 
In  writ.    Abell  v.  Simon,  49  Md.  318. 


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SUNDBY. 


SUNBISE. 


In  statute.    Towne  v.  Steam  Co.,  5  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  730 ;  re  Meador,    i 

Abb.  (U.  S.)  327 ;  Black  v.  Clendening,  3  Montana,  44. 

,  notice  or  advertisement.    In  statute.    Re  Miller,  39  Cal.  550. 

not  ezbeeding  five  dollars.    In  statute.    Boatmen's  Sav.  Inst. 

V.  Bank  of  Missouri,  33  Mo.  497. 

of  money.    In  statute.    Gardner  7/.  R.  Co.,  L.  R.,  2  Ch.  App.  201. 

of  money  owing  to  me.    In  will.    Martin  v.  Hobson,  L.  R.,  8 

Ch.  App.  401. 
Kilgour  V.  Miles,  6  Gill  &  J.  268 ;  Huidekoper  v.  Cotton,  3  Watts,  56. 
In  statute.     State  v.  Green,  37  Mo.  466. 
pieces  of  silver  coin.    In  indictment.    U.  S.  v.  Kurtz,  4  Cranch 

C.  C.  674. 


Tutton  V.  Drake,  5  Hurl.  &  N.  648;  Nixon  v.  Freeman,  5  Hurl.  &  N. 
633- 

SUNSET.  Tutton  v.  Drake,  5  Hurl.  &  N.  648  ;  Nixon  v.  Freeman,  5  Hurl.  &  N. 

653- 

SUPERANNUATION.    In  statute.     Hobson  v.  Mayor,  4  El.  &  Bl.  990. 

SUPERFINE.    In  contract.    Adams  v.  Rogers,  9  Watts,  121. 

SUPERFLUOUS.  lands.  In  statute.  May  v.  R.  Co.,  L.  R.,  8  Q.  B.  27 ;  Direc- 
tors V.  Blackmore,  L.  R.,  4  H.  L.  610;  Directors  v.  May,  L.  R.,  7  H. 
L.  283. 

SUPERINTEND.     In  statute.    Youngmuth  v.  Jewell,  1 5  Nev.  45. 

the  police  of  the  town.    In  statute.    Com.  v.  Martin,  98 

Mass.  4. 

the  proepress.    Incmtract.    Peterson  w.  Rawson,  34  N.  Y.  371. 

SUPERINTENDENTS.    of  repairs.  In  statute.  People  z^.  Benton.  27  N.  Y.  387. 

SUPERIOR.       court.    Re  Fernandes,  6  Hurl.  &  N.  718 ;  Busteed  v.  Parsons,  54 

Ala.  393. 
SUPERSEDED.    Ex  parte  Hall,  i  Pick.  261. 

SUPERSTITIOUS.     use.    Methodist  Church  v.  Remington,  i  Watts.  224. 

SUPERVISION,     genend over  the  health  of  the  city.     In  city  ordinance. 

Aull  V.  Lexington.  18  Mo.  401. 
SUPERVISORS.    People  v.  Supervisors,  8  Cal.  62. 

SUPPLIED.       goods .    In  guaranty.    Hood  v.  Grace,  7  Hurl.  &  N.  497. 

SUPPLIES.        In  statuie.    Str.  Gen.  Brady  v.  Buckley,  6  Mo.  558 ;  Bryan  v.    Str. 

Pride  of  the  West.  12  Mo.  371 ;  Bailey  v.  Str.  Concordia.  17  Mo.  357 ; 

Farmers'  Loan,  etc.,  Co.  v.  Mayor,  4  Bqsw.  80 ;  Kollock  v.  Parchor, 

52  Wis.  393. 

SUPPLY.  In  statute.    Rex  v.  Heffernan,  i  Jebb.  4 ;  Com.  v.  Davis,  12  Bush,  240 

SUPPORT.  In  order.    Grant  v.  Dabney,  19  Kas.  390. 

In  statute.    Eskridge  v.  Ditmars,  51  Ala.  254. 

In  will.  Addison  z/.  Bowie,  2  Bland,  606;  Tolley  v.  Green,  2  Sandf. 
Ch.  91 ;  Thompson  v.  Carmichael,  3  Sandf.  Ch.  120. 

and  education.    In  will.    Williams  v.  McDougall.  39  Cal.  80. 

and  maintenance.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Gravesend,  5  El.  &  Bl. 

460. 

and  take  care  of.    In  contract.    Bull  v.  McCrea,  8  B.  Mon.  422. 

good  and  oomfbrtable and  maintenance.    In  will.    Conant 

V.  Stratton,  107  Mass.  474. 
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their .     In  guaranty.    Grant  v.  Dabney,  19  Kas.  388. 

In  statute.    Abbott  v,  Walcott,  38  Vt.  666. 

Scudding  v.  Eyles,  9  Q.  B.  860. 

In  instruction.    Parker  v.  Enslow,  102  111.  277. 

to  have  been  forfbited.    In  statute.     Fisher  v.  Harnden,  i 

Paine,  60. 

flEdr  and  reasonable of  right.    In  statute.    White  v.  Feast, 

L.  R.,  7  Q.  B.  353- 
Smiib  V.  Sheldon,  35  Mich.  42. 

In  note.  Dart  v.  Sherwood,  7  Wis.  524  ;  Griffith  v.  Reed,  21  Wend. 
502  (34  Am.  Dec.  267)  ;  Sisson  v.  Barrett,  2  N.  Y.  406. 

In  statute.    Batchellor  v,  Lawrence,  9  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  554. 

damage.    In  statute.    AUoway  v.  Wa^st -iff,  4  Hurl.  &  N.  308 ; 

4  Hurl.  &  N.  689. 
of  the  adjoining  lots.     In  statute.     Bi  rkhardt  v.  Hanley,  23 

Ohio  St.  558. 

water.    Jones  v.  Hannovan,  55  Mo.  462. 

In  contract.    Snell  v.  Cottingham,  72  III.  161. 

In  will.  Allen's  Exrs.  v.  Allen,  18  How.  385 ;  Coates'  Appeal,  2  Pa.  St. 

133;  Pennocks'  Estate,  20  Pa.  St.  268;  Mayor  z/.  Atty.-Gen.,  5  H.  L. 

Cas.  I ;  Page  v.  Leafingwell,  18  Ves.  466. 

earnings.    In  statute.    People  v.  Comrs.,  76  N.  Y.  64. 

accident,  mistake  or  firaud  without  firalt  on  his  part.    In 

statute.    Blood  v.  Beadle,  65  Ala.  102 ;  Brock  v.  R.  Co.,  65  Ala.  79. 
Alexander  v.  Greenup,  i  Munf.  134  (4  Am.  Dec.  541). 
In  insurance  policy.    May  v.  Buckeye  Ins.  Co.,  25  Wis.  291  ;  Denny  v. 

Conway  Stock.  Ins.  Co.,  13  Gray,  492. 
In  statute.    Atty.-Gen.  v.  Stevens,  i  Saxt.  (Ch.)  369  (22  Am.  Dec.  526). 

In  will.  Worcester  v.  Worcester,  101  Mass.  128;  Cross  z/.  Maltby,  L. 
R.,  20  Eq.  Cas.  378  ;  Gee  v.  Liddell,  L.  R.,  2  Eq.  Cas.  341  ;  re  Palmer, 
L.  R.,  19  Eq.  Cas.  320. 

not .    In  will.    Reed  v.  Braithwaite,  L.  R.,  11  Eq.  Cas.  515. 

In  will.  Lucius  v.  Lucius,  7  Ch.  Div.  255;  Hurry  v.  Morgan,  L.  R., 
3  Eq.  Cas.  1 52. 

brothers  or  sisters.    In  will.    Howard  v,  Collins,  L.  R.,  5  Eq. 

Cas.  349. 

child  or  children.    In  will.     Re  Walker,   12  Ch.  Div.  205; 

White  V.  Hight,  12  Ch.  Div.  751. 

children.    In  will.    Long  v.  Prigg,  8  B.  &  C.  233. 

lawAil descendants.  In  will.  Blatchford  v.  Newberry,  99  111.  14. 

In  will.  Waite  v.  Littlewood,  L.  R.,  8  Ch.  (App.)  71 ;  Wake  v.  Varah,  2 
Ch.  Div.  349;  Cross  v.  Maltby,  L.  R.,  20  Eq.  Cas.  378 ;  Gee  v.  Lid- 
dell, L.  R.,  2  Eq.  Cas.  341 ;  re  Palmer,  L,  R.,  19  Eq.  Cas.  320;  Taaffe 
V.  Conmee,  10  H.  L.  Cas.  64 ;  Duryea  v.  Duryea,  85  HI.  41 ;  Abbott 
V.  Essex,  18  How.  202;  Suiton  v.  Boyd,  19  Ohio  St.  30  (2  Am.  Rep. 
369). 

of  the  trustees.    In  will.    Sharp  v.  Sharp,  2  B.  &  Aid.  415. 


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SURVIVOR. 


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8UUV1VOR  —  Continued. 

or  his  assigns.    In  deed. 

or  surviTors.    In  will. 


Peck  V.  Ingraham,  28  Miss.  246, 
Guernsey  v.  Guernsey,  36  N.  Y.  267 ; 


Davidson  v,  Kimpten,  18  Ch.  Div.  213;  Pomfret  v.  Graham,  19  Ch. 

Div.  186.  t 

BUBVIVOBS.    In  will.     Best  v.  Comm.,  10  Bush,  36 ;  Nickoll  v.  Nickoll,  99  III.  523. 
BUBVIVOBSHIF.     Pain  v.  Benson,  3  Atk.  80. 

benefit  of .    Inwill^    Corneck  w.  Wadman,  L.  R.,  7  Eq.  Cas.  80. 


SUSPECT. 

SUSPEND. 

SUSPENDED. 

SUSPENSION. 

SWAMP. 


Com.  V.  Lottery  Tickets,  5  Cush.  374. 

payment.    Re  Wolf,  4  Sawyer,  168. 

Ford  V.  Beech,  11  Q.  B.  852. 

of  payment.    In  statute.    Phillips  v.  Surridge,  9  C.  B.  739. 

and  overflowed  lands.    In  statute.    Thompson  v.  Thornton,  50 


Cal.  142. 
—  land. 


Keller  v.  Brickey,  3  Cent.  L.  J.  457. 

In  survey.     Felder  v.  Bonnett,  2  McMull.  (L.)  44  (37  Am. 


Dean  — 

Dec.  54S). 
in  and  by  a  written  statement. 


In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Casel, 


BWEAB.  — 

105  Mass.  584. 

SWEA  BINO.     fUse .    Langford  v.  State,  9  Tex.  (App.)  285. 

SWEFPSTAKES.    In  statute.    Allport  v.  Nutt,  i  C.  B.  980. 

SWiifDIiEB.      Forrest  v.  Hanson,  i  Cranch  C.  C.  64. 

In  libel.  I'anson  v.  Stuart,  i  T.  R.  748 ;  2  Sm.  L.  C.  79 ;  Odiorne  v. 
Bacon,  6  Cush.  185 ;  Weil  v.  Attenhoften,  26  Wis.  710;  Herr  v.  Bam- 
berg, 10  How.  Pr.  128;  Stevenson  v.  Hayden,  2  Mass.  406. 
Hall  V.  Rogers,  2  Blackf .  429 ;  Wyatt  v.  Ayres,  2  Port.  1 57  ;  Bozier  v. 
State,  5  Tex.  (App.)  220;  Matthews  v.  State,  10  Tex.  (App.)  279; 
Popinaux  v.  State,  12  Tex.  (App.)  140. 

In  statute.    Gibson  v.  Jenney,  1 5  Mass.  205. 

In  statute.    Carson  v.  R.  Co.,  35  Cal.  325 ;  Rivers  v.  State,  10  Tex. 
(App.)  177. 

a  lie.     In  libel.     Knight  v.  Sharp,  24  Ark.  603. 

appraisers.    In  statute.    Roden  v.  Eyton.  6  C.  R  427. 

to.    Com.  V.  Bennett,  7  Allen,  534. 

duly .    In  statute.    Bowman  v.  Van  Kuren,  29  Wis.  209. 

In  constitution.    State  v.  Woodson,  41  Mo.  227. 


SWINDUNG. 


SWINE. 
SWITCH, 


SWOBE. 
SWOBN. 


SYMPATHY, 
SYNDIC. 
SYRUP. 
SYSTEM. 

TABLE. 
TABLES. 


TAKE. 


Mobile  R.  Co.  v.  Whitney,  39  Ala.  468. 

In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  One  hundred  and  twelve  Casks,  8  Pet.  277. 

In  statute.    State  v.  Peck,  24  Wis.  488. 

of  town  government.    In  statute.    Ex  parte  Wall,  48  Cal.  279. 

for  gaming.    In  statute.    Miller  v.  State,  48  Ala.  123. 

of  like  kind.    In  statute.    Nuckolls  v.  Com.,  22  Alb.  L.  J.  163. 

billiard .    In  statute.    State  v.  Price,  12  Gill  &  J.  260  (37  Am. 

Dec.  8i). 
Cocker  v.  Musgrove,  9  Q.  B.  223. 
In  contract.    Norton  v.  Woodrufi  4  N.  Y.  153;  BuflFalo  &  N.  Y.  R.  R. 

V.  Dudley,  14  N.  Y.  336. 
In  plea.    King  v.  Kent,  29  Ala.  542. 
In  statute.    Jacksx)n  v.  Brown,  5  Wend.  590. 


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348 


TARE, 


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TAKE  —  Continued. 

and  oarry  away.    In  statute.    Rex  v.  Walsh,  i  Moody,  14. 

and  fill  the  number  of  shares.    In  contract.    Bangor  Bridge  Co. 

V.  McMahon,  10  Me.  478. 

charge  of  and  provide  fbr  such  intoxicated  person.  In  stat- 
ute.   Sansom  v.  Greenough,  55  Iowa,  45. 

for  any  fraudulent  purpose.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Bailey,  L. 

R.,  I  C.  C.  R.  347.  t 

—  him.    In  contract.    Lively  v.  Robbins,  39  Ala.  461. 

or  kill  any  coney.    In  statute.    Rex  v.  Glover,  i  Russ.  &  Ry.  270. 

private  property.    In  constitution.    Railroad  Co.  v.  Richmond, 

6  Otto,  521. 

up  any  cow  running  at  large.    In  city  ordinance.    Jaquith  v. 

Royce,  42  Iowa,  406. 

demand  and .    Stamp  v.  Sweetland,  8  Q.  B.  22. 

TAKEN.  In  constitution.  Bradley  z/.  N.  Y.,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  21  Conn.  294 ;  Fire  Depart- 

ment ?/.  Noble,  3  E.  D.  Smith,  440;  Canal  Appraisers  v.  People,  17 
Wend.  571 ;  Chandler  v.  Jamaica  Pond  Aq.  Co.,  114  Mass.  575;  Com. 
V,  Tewksbury,  11  Mete.  55  ;  Evansville,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Dick,  9  Ind. 
433 ;  Wabash,  etc..  Canal  Co.  v.  Spears,  16  Ind.  441 ;  Cash  w.  Whit- 
worth,  13  La.  Ann.  401 ;  People  v.  Laurence,  36  Barb.  177;  Howell 
V.  City  of  Buffalo,  37  N.  Y.  267;  Creighton  v.  Manson,  27  Cal.  613; 
Den  V.  Hoboken  Land  Co.,  18  How.  272. 

In  statute.  Wharton  v.  Naylor,  12  Q.  B.  675 ;  Carters.  Clark,  28 Conn. 
525- 

for  public  use.    In  constitution.    Waterbury  River  Turnpike 

Co.  V.  Litchfield,  26  Conn.  211  ;  Imlay  v.  Union  Branch  R.  Co.,  26 
Conn.  254;  Hooker  v.  New  Haven  R.  Co.,  14  Conn.  146;  Nichols  v. 
City  of  Bridgeport,  23  Conn.  187 ;  Morris  &  Essex  R.  Co.  v.  Newark, 
10  N.  J.  (Eq.)  352;  Glover  v.  Powell,  10  N.  J.  (Eq.)  211 ;  Williams  v. 
New  York  Cent.  R.  Co.,  16  N.  Y.  97 ;  re  Hamilton  Avenue,  14  Barb. 
405;  Canal  Appraisers  w.  People,  17  Wend.  571 ;  Sabin  v.  Vermont 
Cent.  R.  Co.,  25  Vt.  363;  Richardson  v.  Vermont  Cent.  R.  Co.,  25 
Vt.  465  ;  Alexander  v.  City  of  Milwaukee,  16  Wis.  247  ;  Surocco  v. 
Greary,  3  Cal.  69;  Cushman  v.  Smith,  34  Me.  247 ;  Nichols  v.  Somer- 
set, etc.,  R.  Co.,  43  Me.  356;  Bonaparte  v.  Camden,  etc.,  R.  Co., 
Baldw.  205 ;  Polly  v.  Saratoga,  etc.,  R.  Co..  9  Barb.  449 ;  Case  of  the 
Philadelphia  R.  Co.,  6  Whart.  25  (36  Am.  Dec.  203) ;  Rigney  v.  City 
of  Chicago,  102  111.  65. 

into  possession  or  custody.    In  insurance  policy.    Smith  v.  Ins. 

Co.,  89  Pa.  St.  289. 

• —  on  board.    In  contract.    Cooke  v.  Wilson,  i  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  162. 

shall  be out  of  the  State.    In  contract.    Newell  v.  O'Hara,  i 

Hill(S.  C.)  ISO. 
TAKINQ.  In  statute.    Dwight  Printing  Co.  7/.  Boston,  122  Mass.  583;  States'. 

Fenn,  41  Conn.  591  ;  Bridger  v.  Richardson,  8  B.  &  C.  568  ;  Que^n 
V.  McGrath,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  R.  210;  Merritt  v.  Carpenter,  3  Abb.  App. 
Dec.  285 ;  People  v.  Parshall,  6  Park.  C.  C.  129. 

male.    In  will.    Trevor  v.  Trevor,  i  H.  L.  Gas.  239. 


TAT.Tg 

TALLAGE. 

TAPEBINa-. 

TABE. 


Queen  v.  Inhabitants,  2  El.  &  El.  547. 

brush.    Rex  v.  Metcalf,  -^  Stark.  N.  P.  249. 

In  statute.    Napier  v.  Barney,  5  Blatchf.  191. 


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TA  VERN. 


349 


TAXES. 


TAVERN.  In  insurance  policy.    RaiTerty  v.  New  Brunswick  Ins.   Co.,  i8  N.  J. 

(L.)  480  (38  Am.  Dec.  525). 

In  statute.  City  ()f  St.  Louis  v.  Sieg;rist,  46  Mo.  $92  ;  Hall  v.  State,  4 
Harr.  (Del.)  132  ;  Overseers  v.  Warner,  3  Hill,  .150;  State  v.  Cham- 
blyss,  Cheves  (L.)  220  (34  Am.  Dec.  593) ;  Gray  v.  Com.,  9  Dana,  300 
(35  Am.  Dec.  216). 

keeper.     RaOerty  v.  New  Brunswick  Ins.  Co.,  18  W.   J.  (L.)  480 

(38  Am.  Dec.  525). 

or  house  of  entertainment.    In  statute.    Bonner  v.  Wellburn, 

7  Ga.  296. 
TAX.  People  v.  Seymour,  16  Cal.  332  ;  Perry  v.  Washburn,  20  Cal.  318 ;  Pacific 

R.  R.  V.  Maguire,  20  Wall.  36;  Loan  Assn.  v.  Topeka*  20  Wall.  655; 
U.  S.  V.  Railroad,  17  Wall.  322 ;  Mitchell  v.  Williams,  27  Ind.  62  ; 
Camden  v.  Allen,  26  N.  J.  (L.)  398;  Henry  v.  State,  26  Ark.  523; 
Anderson  v,  Doll,  27  Cal.  607 ;  Chambers  v.  Satterlee,  40  Cal.  497  ; 
Williams  V.  Corcoran,  46  Cal.  553;  re  Mayor  of  New  York,  11  Johns. 
77 ;  Sharp  V.  Spier,  4  Hill,  76 ;  Sharp  v.  Johnson,  4  Hill,  92 ;  Longmore 
Tiernan,  3  Pittsb.  62  ;  Barney  v.  Mayor,  21  La.  Ann.  51 ;  Curtis  v. 
Pierce,  115  Mass.  186;  Blake  v.  Baker,  115  Mass.  188;  Pleasant  z/. 
Kost,  29  111.  490 ;  Amenia  v.  Stanford,  6  Johns.  92 ;  Queen  ?/.  Inhabit- 
ants, 2  El.  &  El.  547- 

In  constitution.  People  v.  Supervisors,  8  N.  Y.  317;  City  of  Leaven- 
worth V.  Booth,  15  Kans.  627;  Peay  v.  Little  Rock,  32  Ark.  31, 
People  V.  McCreery,  34  Cal.  432  ;  People  v.  Naglee,  i  Cal.  232;  City 
V.  Stearns,  51  Cal.  494;  Whiting  v.  Quackenbush,  54  Cal.  306; 
Henry  v.  State,  26  Ark.  523 ;  Hale  v.  City  of  Kenosha,  29  Wis.  599. 

In  statute.  City  of  Bridgeport  v.  New  York,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  36  Conn. 
25s ;  Doyle  v.  Austin,  47  Cal.  354. 

impost,  assessment  or  municipal  fine.   In  constitution.  Wearne 

V.  Hayries,  13  Nev.  103. 

or  assessment.    In  statute.    Craft  v.  Smith,  6  Vroom,  302. 

or  charge.    In  statute.    Re  Ah  Fong,  3  Sawyer,  147. 

upon  property.    In  constitution.    Straub  v.  Lohman,  27  Ark. 

625. 
TAXABLE.         costs.      In  order.    Nichols  v.  Rensselaer  County  Ins.  Co.,  22 

Wend.  125. 

property.    City  of  Buffalo  v.  Le  Couteux,  15  N.  Y.  451. 

In  statute.    Stephens  v.  School  District,  6  Oregon,  353. 
TAXATION.       Boston  Seaman's  FHend  Soc.  v.  Aldermen,  11^  Mass.  181 ;  Worcester 

Agricultural  Soc.  v.  Worcester,  116  Mass.   189;  Worcester  Co.  v. 

Worcester,  116  Mass.  193;  United  States  v,  R.  Co.,  17  Wall.  322; 

Bank  of  Cleveland  v.  lola,  9  Kans.  689 ;  Loan  Assn.  v.  Topeka,  20 

Wa!'    6^5;  Grim  v.  Weissenberg  Dist,  57  Pa.  St.  433;   People  v. 

Mayor,  4  2^.  Y.  419;  Exchange  Bank  v.  Hines,  3  Ohio  St.  i. 

In  constitution.  7iK  Department  v.  Helfenstein,  16  Wis.  136;  Emery 
V.  Gas  Co.,  28  '^al.  345 ;  Chambers  v.  Satterlee,  40  Cal.  497 ;  Allen  v. 
Galveston,  51  Tex.  302. 

rule  of .    In  statute.     Bond  v.  City  of  Kenosha.  17  Wis.  284. 

TAXED.  by  any  law  of  the  State.    In  statute.     Re  Mayor  of  New  York, 

1 1  Johns.  77. 
TAXES.  Green  v.  Craft,  28  Miss.  70 ;  Opinion  of  Justices,  58  Me.  590 ;  Hanson 

V.  Vernon,  27  Iowa.  28;  McPhelomyw.  Solomon.  15  Ind.  189;  Pierce 
V.  City  of  Boston,  3  Mete.  520;  Hibbard  v.  Clark,  56  N.  H.  155. 


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In  constitution. 


TAXPAYERS. 
TEA-EirrTLB. 

TEAM. 


TEAMSTER. 

TEACHER.- 

TEARING. 

TEOHHICAL. 

TELEGRAM. 

TEI^EORAFH. 


McGee  v.  Mathis,  21  Ark.  41  ;  Bank  of  Cape  Fear  !/• 
Deming,  7  Ired.  (L.)  55 ;  People  v.  Chenango,  8  N.  Y.  317. 

In  statute.     Mitchell  v.  Fordham.  6  B.  &  C.  276. 

and  aaseMinents.    In  deed.    JefTrey  v.  Neale,  L.  R.,  6  C.  P.  240. 

and  other  publio  dues  in  any  manner  aooruing.    In  lease. 

Boiling  z/.  Stokes,  2  Leigh,  178  (21  Am.  Dec.  606). 

for  that  year.    In  statute.    Allis  v.  Jefferson  Co.,  34  Ark.  307. 

upon  a  stallion.     In  contract.     Anderson  %>.  Doll,  27  Cal.  607. 

ordinary  and  yearly .    In  deed.    Garner  v.  Hannah,  6  Duer,  262. 

parliamentary .  In  lease.    Governor  Christ's  Hospital  z/.  Harrold, 

2  Man.  &  G.  715. 
In  plea.    Whiting  z/.  Town  of  Porter,  2  Fed.  Rep.  517. 

and  lamp  with  its  appurtenances.    In  will.    Hunt  v.  Berkley, 

Moseley  Ch.  48. 

In  contract.  Ganson  v.  Madigan,  15  Wis.  145;  Duke  of  Marlborough 
V.  Osborn,  5  B.  &  S.  67. 

In  statute.  Wilcox  v.  Hawley,  31  N.  Y.  648;  Hotchkiss  v.  Hoy,  41 
Conn.  569;  Elliott  v.  Lisbon,  57  N.  H.  27  ;  Conway  v.  Jefferson,  46 
N.  H.  454 ;  Becker  v.  Becker,  47  Barb.  497  ;  Morse  v.  Keyes,  6  How. 
Pr.  18;  Brown  v.  Davis,  16  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  43;  Wheeler  v.  Crospy,  5 
How.  Pr.  288  ;  Lockwood  v.  Younglove,  27  Barb.  505  ;  Hoyt  v.  Van 
Alstyne,  15  Barb.  568;  Eastman  v.  Caswell,  8  How.  Pr.  75;  Hart- 
house  V.  Rikers,  i  Duer,  606. 

—  work.    In  contract.    Duke  of  Marlborough  v.  Osborn,  5  B.  &  S. 
67. 
n  statute.    Hickok  v.  Thayer,  49  Vt.  372. 

necessary .    In  statute.    Wheeler  v.  Cropsey,  5  How.  Pr.  288. 

In  statute.    Brusie  v.  Griffith,  34  Cal.  302. 

of  common  schools.    Trustees  v.  Simpson,  11  Ind.  520. 

In  statute.    Price  v.   Powell,  3  Hurl.  &  N.  350;  Doe  v.  Perks,  3  B.  & 

Aid.  492 . 
mortgage.    Harrison  v.  Annapolis,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  50  Md.  510. 

Attorney-Greneral  v.  Edison  Telephone  Co.,  43  L.  T.  (N.  S.)  697. 

Attorney-General  v.  Edison  Telephone  Co.,  43  L.  T.  (N.  S.)  697; 


Thistle  V.  Union  Forwarding 


O'Reilly  T/.  Moore,  15  How.  134. 
TELLER.            Mussey  v.  Eagle  Bank,  9  Mete.  306. 
TEMPEST.         accidents  by  fire  and .    In  least, 

Co.,  29  U.  C.  C.  P.  76. 
TEMPORARILY.    In  statute.    State  v.  Strauss,  49  Md.  294. 

•TfOC.  days'  notice.    In  statute.    King  v.  Fisher,  4  B.  &  Ad.  685. 

TENANCY.        by  the  curtesy.    Jackson  v.  Johnson,  5  Cow.  74  (15  Am.  Dec. 

433). 
TENANT.  Hosford  v.  Ballard,  39  N.  Y.  147 :  Sparker  v.  Cook,  16  N.  Y.  567 ; 

White  V.  Maynard,  1 1 1  Mass.  250 ;  Queen  v.  Lynn,  8  Ad.  &  Ell.  379. 
In  statute.    Irvine  v.  Adler,  44  Cal.  559;  Brooks  v.  Hyde,  37  Cal.  366; 

Clark  V.  Bury  St.  Edmunds,,  i  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  32 ;  Birks  v.  Allison,  13 

C.  B.  (N.  S.)  18;  Wyattz/.  Byron,  i  C.  B.  625. 
for  life.    In  will.    Johnson  v.  Foulds,  L.  R.,  5  Eq.  Cas.  274. 


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« 

697; 
ding 

TENANT. 


3SX 


TERM. 


In  statute.    Pruscott  v.  Boucher,  3  B. 


TENANTS. 


TBNDEB. 


TBNOEBINO 
TENEMENT. 


TENANT—  Continued. 

in  fee  simple  of  rents. 

&  Ad.  859. 

in  pouesaion.     In  statute.    Harris  v.  Reynolds,  13  Cal.  514. 

In  statute.     Rogers  v.  Harvey,  5  C.  U.  (N.  S.)  15. 

in  oommon.     Ponder  v.  Shea.  32  Ark.  436. 

Hunter  v.  Warner,  i  Wis.  141  ;   Bakeman  %>.  Pooler,   15   Wend.  637; 

Smith  V.  Lewis,  26  Conn.  1 10. 
In  constitution.    Bailey  v.  Gentry,  i  Mo.  165. 
In  statute.    Bishop  v.  Siuedley,  2  C.  B.  94. 
Reg.  V.  Inhabitants,  5  Q.  B.  489. 
Indeed.     Bullen  v.   Runnels,  2  N.    H.   255  (9  Am.  Dec.  55);  Den  v. 

Woodson,  i  Hayw.  (N.  C.)  24;  People  7'.  Kelsey,  14  Abb.  Pr.  372. 
In  statute.    Dodds  v.  Thompson,  L.  R.,  i  C.  P.  133 ;  Wadmore  v.  Dear, 

L.  R.,  7  C.  P.  212 ;  King  v.  Inhabitants,  i   B.  &  C.  580;  4  B.  &  Ad. 

710;  Fredericks  v.  Howie,  i  H.  &  C.  386;  Com.  v.  Dam,  107  Mass. 

210;  Com.  V.  Ackland,  107  Mass.  211 ;  Com.  v.  Cogan,  107  Mass.  212; 

Chawner  v.  Cummins,  8  Q.  B.  311;  Water- Works  Co.  v.  Mile  End» 

17  Q.  B.  520;  Colebroke  v.  Tickell,  4  Ad.  &  Ell.  917 ;  King  v.  Barker, 

6  Ad.  &  Ell.  390;  Queen  v.  Inhabitants, 4  B.  &  S.  97 ;  King  v.  Mosley» 

2  B.  &  C.  227 ;  Sackett  v.  Wheaton,  17  Pick.  103;  Young  v.  Boston, 

104  Mass.  95. 
block.     In  insurance  ■holicy.    Harrington  v.  Fitchburg  Ins.  Co., 

124  Mass.  126. 

house.    Indeed.    Musgrave  7/.  Sherwood,  54  How.  Pr.  338. 

disorderly .    In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Wise,  no  Mass.  181. 

other .    In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Nevill,  8  Q.  B.  462. 

house  or  other .    In  statute.    Fredericks  v.  Howie,  i  H.  &  C.  384. 

In  deed.    Cornish  v.  Cleiflfe,  3  H.  &  C.  450. 
In  statute.    Lyndon  v.  Stanbridge,  2  Hurl.  &  N.  52 ;  Barr  v.  Burford, 

6  Blackf.  335  (38  Am.  Dec.  146);  King  v.  Manchester  Water  Works, 

1  B.  &  C.  632. 

In  will.    Wright  v.  Denn,  10  Wheat.  204. 

In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Wright,  i  Cusl\,  65 ;  State  v.  Atkins,  i  Blackf. 
458  ;  People  v.  Warner,  s  Wend.  271 ;  Com.  v.  Stevens,  i  Mass.  203. 

In  statute.     Beeson  v.  Beeson,  i  Harr.  466.  , 

and  efbot.    In  plea.    Wright  v.  Clements,  3  B.  &  Aid.  507. 

In  statute.     Killman  v.  State,  2  Tex.  App.  222  (28  Am.  Rep.  432). 
In  statute.     Ex  parte  Herrick,  78  Ky.  32. 

In  deed.    Williams  v.  Burrill,  i  C.  B.  430;  Wood  v.  Copper  Miners* 

Co.,  17  C.  B.  428 ;  Martin  v.  Smith,  L.  R.,  9  Ex.  50 ;  Young  v.  Drake, 

5  N.  Y.  43. 
In  statute.     Phillips  v.  Roe,  5  B.  &  Aid.  768 ;  Com.  v.  Horner,  5  Metc» 

556. 

of  insivanoe.    In  statute.     Bangs  v.  Skidmore,  21  N.  Y.  136. 

ofoi&oe.     Missouri,  etc.,  R.  Co.  t/.  City  of  Fort  Scott,  15  Kas. 

476;  Baker  7/.  Kirk,  33  Ind.  517. 
of  one  year  and  an  indefinite  period  thereafter.     In  lease. 

Pugsley  V.  Aikin,  11  N.  Y.  494. 
of  three  yefurs.    In  statute.    Gaillard  v.  Gaillard,  23  Miss.  152. 


TENEMENTS. 


TENOB. 


TENT. 

TENURE. 

XEKM. 


TERM. 


352 


THEIR. 


In  statute.     Burnham  v.  Onder- 


TBBM  —  Continuodt 

of  years,     fu   •.latute.    Ex  parte  Seymour,  14  Pick.  40 ;  Com.  r. 

Evans,  16  Pick.  448. 

of  yean  not  leu  than  t«n. 

donk.  41  N.  Y.  425. 

next .    In  statute.     Com.  v.  Brown,  1 1  Phila.  370. 

TERMINATED.    Gracie  v.  Marine  Ins.  Co.,  8  Crancii,  75. 

TERMS.  cash.     In  bill.     Wellamer  v.  Fellows,  48  Wis.  105;  George  V. 

Joy,  19  N.  H.  544- 

or  oonditions  of  thia  policy.      In  insurance  policy.     Rokes  v. 

Amazon  Co.,  51  Md.  512. 

presoribed  bylaw.     In  constitution.     Speed  v,  Crawford,  3 

Mete.  (Ky.)  207. 
TERRAOE.        Free  Fishers  v.  Gaine,  11  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  4»5 
TERRITORIES.    In  statute.     Re  Stupp,  n  Blatchf.  155. 
TERRITORY.    In  constitution.     U.  S.  v.  Gratiot,  1  McLean,  454. 
In  statute.    Whitsett  v.  Forehand,  79  N.  C.  230. 
TESTAMENT.   Conklin  v.  Egerton,  3i  Wend.  430. 

TESTAMENTARY.    capacity.    Stackhouse  v.  Horton,  i  j  N.  J.  (Eq.)  203 ;  Duf- 

field  V.  Robeson,   2   Harr.   (Del.)  379!  Sutton  v.  Sutton,  5  Harr. 

(Del.)  459- 
estate.    In  statute.    Doe  v.  Walker,  15  Q-  B.  27. 

In  will.    Smith  v.  Coffin,  2  H.  Bl.  444- 

expenses.    Instatut*.    Penny  v.  Penny,  11  Ch.  Div.  44° • 

matters.    In  statute.    McGarry  v.  Smith,  32  Ohio  St.  190. 

as  a  witness.    In  statute.      Buckingham  v.   Barnum,  30  Conn. 


TESTmr. 


359- 


TESTIMONY.    Lindley  7/.  Dakin,  13  Ind.  388;  Downes  r.  Downes.  17   Ind.  95;  Har- 
vey V.  Smith,  17  Ind.  272;  McConahav.  Carr,  18  Ind.  443. 

all  the .    In  bill  of  exceptions.    Gazette  Printing  Co.  v.  Morss,  60 

Ind.  153. 

f|i]BXAS.  money.     Roberts  v.  Short,  i  Tex.  373. 

THAT.  Robert."  v.  Opdyke.  40  N.  Y.  259. 

efEbot.    In  statute.     Drew  v.  Smith,  3?  "al.  325. 

THE.  Stead  v.  Carey,  i  C.  B.  510. 

church.    In  will.    Ayres  v.  Weed,  16  Conn.  290. 

—  foreign  trade.    In  statute.    Russell  v.  U.  S.,  15  Blatchf.  28. 

,  party.    In  statute.    Noyes  v.  Children's  Aid  Soc,  70  N.  Y.  481. 

prosecutor.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Sandford,  i  Cranch  C.  C.  323. 

right.    In  statute.     Bradley  v.  South  Carolina  Phosphate  Co.,  i 

Hughes,  72. 
THEATRE.         Lee  v.  State.  56  Ga.  477. 

THMl*'!'  Quitzow  v.  State,    i  Tex.  (App.)  6$;  Harbenger    v.  State,  4  Tex. 

(App.)  26;  Harris  7/.  Stale.  2  Tex.  (App.)  102;  Reed  ».  State,  8  Tex. 
(App.)  40;  Shipworth  v.  State,  8  Tex.  (App.)  138;  Simes  v.  State.  8 
Tex.  (App.)  406. 

loss  by .    In  insurance  policy.    Webb  v.  Protection  Ins.  Co.,  14 

Mo.  5. 
THEIR.  People  v.  Nichols,  3s  N.  Y.  478.      . 


m.  V, 
der- 

ye  V. 
es  V. 
rd,  3 


THRIR. 


353 


THEREFOR. 


In  insuranc*  polity. 


Duf. 
Harr. 


Conn. 
;  Har- 

rss,  60 


r.  481. 
-  323- 

Co.,  I 


Tex. 
tTex. 
tate,  8 

0.,  14 


THBN. 


THXm  — Continued. 

Ih  statute.    Sands  v.  Delafield,  3  Paine,  49. 
In  will.    Sargent  v.  Brown,  6  Mete.  49. 

Ibur  story  iton*  and  brick  building. 

Gaylord  v.  Lamar  Ins.  Co.,  40  Mo.  13. 

freight.    In  bill  of  lading.    Noyes  v.  Campbell,  39  Vt.  79. 

handa.    In  declaration.    Walbridge  v.  Arnold,  31  Conn.  435. 

legal  repreaentatives.    In  will,    Strob's  Appeal,  30  Pa.  St.  349. 

repreaontativea.    In  statut*.    Bloxam  v.  Elsee,  6  B.  &  0.  177. 

at death.    In  will.    Wills  v.  Wills,  L.  R.,  so  Eq.  Cas.  343. 

In  will.     Sargent  v.  Bourne,  6  Mete.  49. 
Queen  v.  Brownlow,  11  Ad.  &  Ell.  137. 

In  plea.    Stead  v,  Poyer,  i   0.  B.  787  ;  Thornton  v.  Jenyns,  i.  Man,  ft 
G.  190. 

In  statute.    Apotheearies'  Co.  v.  Roby,  5  B.  &  Aid.  949. 

In  will.    Bulloek  v.  Downes,  9  H.  L.  Cas.  i  ;  Gray  v.  Bridgeforth,  33 

Miss.  312  ;  Dove  v.  Torr,  128  Mass.  38. 
and  in  that  oaae.    In  deed.   Pintard  v.  Irwin,  30  N.  J.  (L.)  497 ; 

Ash  V.  Coleman,  34  Barb.  645. 
In  will.    Ohison  v.  Williams,  39  Mo.  288  ;  Jossitti  v.  MeGregor,  49 

Md.  303. 

and  there.    In  indictment.    State  v.  Hayes,  34  Mo.  358  ;  State 

V.  Reaky,  i  Mo.  (App.)  6 ;  State  v.  Flay,  2  Brevard,  338  (4  Am.  Dec. 
338);  Daviesz/.  King,  10  B.  &C.  90;  Com.z/.  Butterick,  106  Mass.  13. 

In  bond.    Morris  v.  Matthews,  2  Q.  B.  397. 

be  dead.    In  wUl.    Martin  v.  Holgate,  L.  R.,  i  H.  L.  Gas.  175. 

elapaed.     In  statute.     Henniker  v.  Turner,  4  B.  &  C.  159. 

existing.    In  tuill    Rose  v.  McHose,  26  Mo.  590. 

heira  at  law.    In  will    Strob's  Appeal,  30  Pa.  St.  349, 

liying.    In  will.     Heasman  v.  Pearse,  L.  R.,  11  Eq.  Cas.  533; 

Cooper  V.  MaeDonald,  L.  R,  16  Eq.  Cas.  358. 

next.    In  deed.    Tompkins  v.  Corwin,  9  Cow.  355. 

she  shall  at  their  maturity.    In  will.     Rose  v.  MeHose,  36 

Mo.  590. 

surviving  and  remaining.    In  statute.    King  v.  Devonshire,  i 

B.  &  C.  618. 

westerly  to  the  road.    Goodeno  v.  Hutchinson,  54  N.  H.  159. 

THBNCBTOBTH.    Farrar  v.  Billing,  3  B.  &  Aid.  176. 
THENOE-FOBWABD.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Inhabitants,  15  Q.  B.  43. 
THEBE.  In  statute.    Cureton  v.  Queen,  i  B.  &  S.  218. 

afterwards  continuing  his  said  assault.    In  plea.    Benson  v. 

Swift,  2  Mass.  50. 
THEBEABOXTTS.     In  will.    Jackson  v.  Zimmerman,  2  Caines,  146. 
THEBEAETEB.    In  statute.    State  v.  Daley,  39  Conn.  372;  Bry  v.  Woodruff,  13  La. 
558. 

mill built.    In  statute.    Webb  v.  Com.  2  Leigh,  721. 

In  statute.    King  v.  St.  Andrew,  10  B.  &  C.  745 ;  re  Jackson,  i  B.   & 

C.  271  ;  Atkinson  v.  Raleigh,  3  Q.  B.  79. 

In  deed.    Bean  v.  Atwater,  4  Conn.  3  (10  Am.  Dec.  91). 


THENOE. 


THEBEBT. 


THEBEFOB. 

45 


THEREFORE. 


354 


THIRDS. 


THEREFORE.     In  warrant.    Levy  v.  Moylan,  lo  C.  B.  209. 
TmREINBBPOBE.    —mentioned.    In^oill.    Nannock  ..  Horton.  7  Ves.  391. 

•PHERE JP  In  deed.     Perry  v.  Dwis,  3  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  776. 

THERE JP.        /^^  ^^^^^^^^^^  y^.^^  ^^  ^^^^.^^^^  ^  ^^^^^^  ^  ^.,  ^  j^  ^3,  (,,  An,. 

Dec.  243). 
THEREON.         /«  .W.wr^wf^M-^'.    AmesT/.Fostor.  io6Ma3S.  400. 

/«  i/a/w/^.     Railroad  v.  Bri<>;gs.  2  Zab.  623. 

brick  tenement .    In  u.cd    Wise  v.  Darby.  9  Mo.  i35- 

THEREUNTO,  —adjoining.    In  will.    J°«^^ ^- J°^^' 5  C- \(N^  ^-^/^S- 

^^^  belonging.    /«  «'///.     Doe  ^/.  Langton.  2  B.  &  Ad.  681 ;  Josh  r. 

Josh,  5  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  465. 

THEREXTFON.  Beaii  v.  Ayers,  67  Me.  482.  „„    .  .  .  t.,i«i„v, 

^^  /„  //.a.    Derecourt  v.  Corbichley,  S  El.  &  Bl.  .88 ;  Atk.nson ..  Ralegh, 

fo    B  79:  Brown  v.  Mallett,  5  C.  B.600:  Improved  Soap  Co.  i< 
Cooper,  8  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  814 :  Deunebey  v.  Woodson.  100  Mass.  195 . 
Bean  v.  Ayers,  67  Me.  482. 
THEREWITH.  In  statute.    Capell  v.  Aston,  8  C.  B.  5. 

THESE. 


THEY. 
THIEP. 

THTEVES. 


THING. 


THINGS. 


THINK. 
THUtS. 


THIRDED. 
THIRDS. 


outrages.    In  offer  of  r^ard.    Freeman  v.  City  of  Boston.  S 

if  -1  leave  no  children.    In  will.    Doe  v.  Knowles.  i  B.  &  Ad.  327. 

Fausett  v.  Clark,  48  Md.  494. 

In  libel.    Thompson  v.  Bernaid,  i  Camp.  48. 

In  bill  of  lading.    Taylor  v.  Liverpool  Steam  Co.,  L.  R.,  9  Q-  »•  54^ : 

Spinette  v.  Atlas  Steam  Co..  14  Hun.  100. 
In  insurance  iolicv.    American  Ins.  Co.  v.  Bryan.  26  Wend.  -53  (37 

ZHZiW',  .  Hill,   25;  Atlantic  Ins.  Co.  ..  Storrow,  5  Pa.ge. 

—  done  in  pursuance  of  this  act.    In  statute.    Edge  v.  Parker.  8 

B.  &  C.  697. 

patented.      In  statute.     Day  -.   l3nion   India  Rubber  Co..   3 

Blatchf.  504;  McClurg  v.  Kingsland,  i  How.  202. 
In  will.     Stuart  v.  Bute,  i  Dow.  73  :  "  Ves.  666. 

in  action.    In  statute.    Re  Jackson.  L.  R.,  12  Eq.  Cas.  354;  Dry 

Dock  Bank  v.  Ins.  Co..  3  N.  Y.  344- 
nflcessary  for  the  cultivation  of  a  farm.    In  ^/fl/«/^.    Herman 
":  P«kZ^2  Miss.  8.3 ;  Cook  ..  Ligon,  54  Miss.  368;  Wnght  .. 

Walton,  56  Miss.  i.  .    .     t       11 

aU whatsoever,  whether  real  or  personal.    In  deed.    Ingell  v. 

Nooney.  2  Pick.  362  (i3  Am.  Dec.  434). 

as  he  may best.     /"  dred    Cassidy  v.  Cook.  99  ^H-  385- 

if  he  shall fit.    In  statute.    Ex  ^arte  Ramsay.  18  Q.  B.  174. 

parties.    Morrison  v.  Tiudean.  i  Mart.  (N.  S.)  384- 

-..persons.  In  statute.  G^^"  -  ^ertz.  2  Bradwell.  487 ;  Tch^^ 
macher  z..  Thompson.  .8  Cal.  ..  ;  ^^e^e  ^/'^"-^  '^.f^i  "5  .  De 
Ar^uello  v.  Greer.  26  Cal.  6.5  :  Beard  v.  Federy.  3  Wall.  479- 

any person.    In  statute.    Fosdick  ».  Schall.  99  U.  S.  235- 

In  will.    Baker  v.  Red.  4  Dana,  1 58. 

,^.8 .    In  will.    Horsey  v.  Horsey,  i  Houst.  438;  O'Hara  v. 

Dever.  2  Abb.  Pr.  (N.  S.)  4'8. 


i'.fc 


<«i»a] 


i.,¥r*aaf«""=»''f 


"-J 


Ingell  V. 


THIRTY. 


355 


TIMBERS. 


THIRTY.  —  days'  public  notice. 

(App.)  17. 
THOBOnanFABE.    nearest  public  — 

Div.  I. 


In  deed.     German  Bank  v.  Stumpf,  6  Mo. 
.    In  statute.     Coulbert  v.  Troke,  1  Q.  B. 


THOUSAND. 
THREAD. 

THREAT. 


In  lease.    Smith  v.  Wilson,  3  B.  &  Ad.  729. 

laces.    In  statute.    Arthur  v.  Lahey,  6  Otto,  113;  Steegman  w. 

Maxwell,  3  Blatchf.  366  ;  Lottimer  v.  Laurence,  i  Blatchf.  614. 


In  statute.    Com.  v.  Murphy,  12  Allen,  449. 


THREATENED. 


Hext  V.  Gill.  L.  R.,  7  Ch.  App.  700. 
—  with  an  attack.    In  statute,    Polk  v.  State,  62  Ala.  239. 


THREATENTNa. letter.    People  v.  Griffin,  2  Barb.  427. 


THREATS. 


THROAT. 


THROUGH. 


THROWN. 
TICKET. 
TICKETS. 
TIDE. 


TELLAQE. 
TTTiTi. 


TQCBER. 


TIMBERS. 


In  indictment.     Jones  r*.  State,  10  Tex.  (App.)  552. 

In  statute.     Hamilton  v.  State,  1 1  Tex.  (App.)  1 19  ;  Wood  v.  Bowron, 

7  B.  &  S.  942. 

or  intimidation.    In  statute.    Walshby  v.  Auly,  3  El.  &  El.  523. 

disease.    In  insurance  policy.    Eisner  v.  Guardian   Ins.  Co.,  3 

Cent.  L.  J.  302.     . 

elevators.     In  statute.    Gill  v.  Cacy,  49  Md.  243. 

without  transfer.    In  bill  of  lading.    Robinson  v.  Merchants' 


Dispatch  Trans.  Co.,  45  Iowa,  470 ;  Stewart  v.  Merchants'  Dispatch 

Trans.  Co.,  47  Iowa,  229. 
privilege  to  pass  anrl  repass said  lot  of  land.  In  deed.    Choate 

V.  Burnham,  7  Pick.  274. 

into  bankruptcy.    Wilcox  v.  Toledo,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  45  Mich.  280. 

lottery .    In  statute.    Freleigh  v.  State,  8  Mo.  606. 

In  statute.    Allaire  v.  Howell  Works  Co.,  14  N.  J.  (L.)  21. 

lands.    In  statute.    People  v.  Davidson,  30  Cal.  379 ;  Randell  v. 

Fay,  32  Cal.  354;  Walker  v.  State  Harbor  Comm'rs,  17  Wall.  648; 

Walker  2/.  Marks,  2  Sawyer,  152. 
water.    Attorney-General  v.  Wuods,  108  Mass.  439 ;  Com.  v.  Vin- 
cent, 108  Mass.  447. 
Vigar  V.  Dudman,  L.  R..  6  C.  P.  470 ;  L   R.,  7  C.  P.  72. 
In  order  of  court.     Bruce  v.  Ree*  16  Barb.  352;  Dawkins  t.  Wagner.  3 

Dowl.  P.  C.  535. 

paid.    In  note.    Pittman  v.  Barrett,  34  Mo.  84. 

the  paymeii-  of  said^note.    In  deed.    Johnston  v  Morrow,  60 

Mo.  339. 
Jackson  v.  Brownson,  7  Johns.  234. 
In  contract.    Nash  w.^Drisco,  51  Me.  417;  Hunter?.  Hunter,  17  Barb. 

25- 
In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Schulcr,  6  McLean,  28 ;  Com.  v  Noxon,  121  Mass. 

42 ;  King  v.  Inhabitants,  1  B.  &  C.  379. 
In  will.    Newdegate  v.  Newdegate,  2  CI.  &  F.  601. 

and  other  trees.    In  deed.    Legh  v.  Heald,  i  B.  &  Ad.  625. 

for  building.     In  deed.    Livingston  v.  Ten  Broeck,  16  Johns.  14 

(8  Am.  Dec.  287). 

wood  and  trees.    Com.  v.  Noxon,  121  Mass.  42. 

and  lumber  of  all  kinds.    In  treaty.    U.  S.  v.  Hathaway,  4 

Wall.  404 ;  U.  S.  V.  Ouimby,  4  Wall.  408. 


mm 


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Uta.-^ 


TIME. 


TIME. 


356 


TO. 


TIMES. 

TIMEPIECE. 

TIN. 

TmFOIL. 


aforesaid.    In  deed.    Sanborn  v.  Chaniberlin,  loi  Mass.  409. 

of  the  bankruptcy.    In  statute.    Re  May,  7  Ben.  238, 

of  the  injury.    In  statute.    A.  B.  w.  C.  B.,  34  N.  J.  (Eq.)  44. 

at  any .    In  statute.    Heston  v.  St.  Bridges,  i  El.  &  Bl.  583. 

at  any hereafter.    In  contract.    Bridges  v.  Potts,  17  C.  B.  (N.  S.) 

348. 

at  the .    In  statute.    Bissell  v.  Balcom,  39  N.  Y.  275. 

at  the  of  executing  this  my  last  will.    In  will.    Scott  v. 

Guernsey,  60  Barb.  163. 
at  the of  her  death.    In  will.    Doe  v.  Prevost,  4  Johns.  61  (4 

Am.  Dec.  249), 

at  the pay.    In  statute.    Hunter  v.  Wetzell,  84  N.  Y.  549. 

at  all .    In  statute.    Re  Dale,  1 1  Blatchf.  500. 

In  statute.    Le  Couteur  v.  R.  Co.,  6  B.  &  S.  968. 

plates.    In  statute.    May  v.  Simmons,  4  Fed.  Rep.  502. 

teme  — • — .    In  statute.    Brice  71.  Murphy,  10  Blatchf.  231. 

or  its  equivalents.    In  decree.    Poppenhausen  v.  New   YoiK 


Gutta  Percha  Comb  Co.,  4  Blatchf.  254. 
TIPPLINO-HOTJSE.    Koop  v.  People,  47  111.  327  ;  Patten  v.  Centralia,  47  111.  370. 


TITHES. 
TITLE. 


I 

:l 

i 


TITULO. 
TO 


In  statute.     King  v.  Lacy,  5  B.  &  C.  708. 
Bowman  v.  Siield  ^n,  $  Sandf.  657. 
In  contract.    Jones  v.  Grardner,  10  Johns.  266. 

In  insurance  pJicy.    Merrill  v.  Ins.  Co.,  73  N.  Y.  452  ;  Springfield  Ins. 
Co.  V.  Allen,  43  N.  Y.  389. 

In  statute.     Rodgers  v.  Palmer,  33  Conn.  155  ;  Davila  v.  Munford,  Vi- 
How.  214;  Reg.  V.  Everett,  1  El.  &  Bl.  276. 

and  interest  in  factory  and  mills.    In  will.    Clark  v.  Ander- 
son, 13  Bush,  III. 

of  the  action.    In  statute.    Clickman  v.  Clickman,  i  N.  Y.  611. 

to  any  toll.    Injtatute.     Hunt  v.  R.  Co.,  10  C.  B.  900. 

-  to  land.    In  statute.    Arrington  -v.  Liscom,  34  Cal.  365 ;  Gregory 
V.  Kanouse,  1 1  N.  J.  (L.)  62 ;  Ehle  v.  Quackenbos,  6  Hill,  537. 

to  real  estate.    In  statute..     Campfield  v.  Johnson,  i  Zab.  83 ; 

Young  V.  Fret^man,  3  Green,  30 

,  right,  i^rilege  or  immunity.    In  statute.    Long  v.  Converse, 

I  Otto,  105. 

abstract  of .     In  contract.    Sharland  v.  Leifchild,  4  C.  B.  537. 

change  t«k«  place  in .    In  insurance  policy.    Commercial  Ins. 

(        '.  Scammon,  102  III.  46. 

indefeasible in  fee  simple  such  as  the  State  makes.    In  deed. 

Keely  v.  Bradford,  3  Bibb,  317  (6  Am.  Dec.  656). 

ritoll  be  expressed  in  the .    In  constitution.     Peopl    v.  Briggs, 

50  N.  Y.  553  ;  re  Mayor,  50  N.  Y.  504;  People  v.  Allen,  42  N.  Y.  404; 
Gordon  v.  Cornes,  47  N.  Y.  608;  Sun  Mut.  Ins.  Co.  v.  Mayor,  8  N. 
Y.  240 ;  Brewster  7.  City  ot  Syracuse,  19  N.  Y.  1 16;  City  of  Kansas 
V.  Payne,  71  Mo.  162  ;  State  v.  Mead,  71  Mo.  ?66;  re  Goode,  3  Mo- 
(App.)  229 ;  City  of  St.  Loins  v.  Green,  7  Mo.  ( App.)  468. 

De  Haro  v.  V.  S.,  ;  Wall.  600. 

Delorme  v.  Ferk,  24  Wis.  vk.. 

In  deed.     Wells  v.  Iron  Co.,  48  N-  H.  493- 


York 


In  deed. 


TO. 


357 


TONNAGE. 


TO  —  Coniinued 


TOBACCO. 
TOGETHEB. 

TOKEN. 
TOLL. 


TOLL-GATE. 

TOLLS. 

TON. 


TONNAGE. 


In  statute.    Hazelhurst  v.  Freeman,  ,2  Ga.  244 ;  Bradley  v.  Rea,  1 3  Me. 

198;  Moses  V.  Pittsburg,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  21  111.  516. 

aooount.    In  contract.    Cushman  v.  Richards.  100  Mass.  232. 

and  amongst.    In  will.    Doe  v.  Alchin.  2  B.  &  Aid.  124. 

and  from  the  niinois  ohore.    In  contract.    Wiggins'  Ferry  Co. 

V.  Chicago,  etc.,  R.  Co..  5  Mo.  (App.)  347- 

—  be  paid.    In  due  bill.    Ubsdell  v.  Cunningham,  22  Mo.  124. 

bequeath  to.    In  will.    Nelson  v.  Combs,  3  Harr.  27. 

or  from  the  port.    In  statute.    The  Maria.  L.  R.,  i  Adm.  &  Ecc. 

358. 

pay.    In  order.    Terry  v.  City  of  Milwaukee,  1 5  Wis.  492- 

R  street.    In  city  ordinance.    Schumackar  v.  Tiberman,  56  Cal. 

510. 

the  bank.    In  deed.    Thomas  v.  Hatch,  3  Sumner,  179- 

interest Jnly  28.    In  promissory  note.    Sj;earns  v.  Sweet,  78  HI. 

446- 

known .    In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Griffin,  105  Mass.  175- 

Portland Boston.    In  railway  ticket.    Keeley  v.  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

67  Me.  163. 
pressing,  no   manuflBWturing.    In   insurance  policy.    Sims  v. 

State  Ins.  Co.,  47  Mo.  54. 

with.    Annandale  v.  Brazier,  S  B.  &  Aid.  69. 

living .     In  statute.    Maullz/.  State,  37  Ala.  160. 

.y^tten .    In  statute.    Jones  v.  State,  50  Ind.  473. 

Pennsylvania  Coal  Co.  v.  Delaware,  etc.,  Cans!  Co.,  29  Barb.  589;  i 

Keyes,  72. 
In  constitution.    Brown  v.  Rice,  52  Cal.  489- 
In  deed.     Lockwood  v.  Wood,  6  Q.  B.  31. 

In  statute.  Pegler  v.  Monmouthshire  R.  Co.,  6  Hurl.  &  N.  650 ;  Pnrce 
V.  R.  Co.,  4  App.  Cas.  197;  Lake  Superior,  etc..  R.  Co.  v.  U.  b.,  3 
Otto.  442 ;  Reg.  v.  Everett,  i  El.  &  Bl.  276. 

immediate .    Hollingworth  v.  State,  29  Ohio  St.  552. 

InJatute.    Barnes  v.  White,  i  C.  B.  213. 

In  statute.    Caswell  v.  Cook,  1 1  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  649- 

Weber  v.  Fegely,  29  Pa.  St.  27 ;  Roberts  v.  Opdyke,  40  N.  Y.  259. 

In  contract.    The  Miantinomi,  3  Wall,  Jr.  50;  Many  v.  Beekman  Iron 

Co.,  9  Paige,  188. 
In  statute.    Green  v.  Moffelt,  22  Mo.  529, 
Thwing  V.  Grer.t  Western  Ins.  C  >.,  103  Mass.  406. 
In  insurance  policy.     Beck  v.  Phoenix  Ins.  Co.,  16  Hun,  344- 
In  statute.    Ii.man  Steam  Co.  v.  Tucker,  4  Otto.  Mi- 

duty  of .    In  constitution.      North  Western   Packet  Co.  z/.  St. 

Paul.  3  Dill.  454:  Packet  Co.  v.  Keokuk,  5  Otto.  80;  Cannon  ^. 
New  Orleans.  20  Wall.  577  ;  Steamshi,  Co.  v.  Portwardens  6  WalK 
,1;  State  Tonnage  Tax  Cases,  .2  Wall.  204;  Cooley  ...  Board  of 
Wardens,  .2  How.  299:  ^nman  Steamship  Co.  ^- J"^*^"' ^^  ^.;- 
238  ;  The  North  Cape,  6  Biss.  505 :  Alexander  ^-  Wilmmgton  etc 
R  C0..3  Strobh.  594:  Keokuk  v.  Keokuk  Packet  Co..  45  Iowa. 
196;  Lott  V.  Collector,  43  Ala.  578. 


TONS 


35« 


TOW. 


TONS. 
TOOK. 

TOOLS. 


TOBMENT. 
TOBT. 

TOBTUBE. 
TOTAL. 


ii 


TOUCH. 

TOUCHING. 
TOW. 


about  500 .  In  contract.     Bourne  v.  Seymour,  16  C.  B.  350. 

the  oath  in  such  case  required  by  the  act  of  Congress.    In 

certificate.  Com.  v.  Towles,  $  Leigh  (Va.),  743. 
In  insurance  policy.  Lovewell  v.  West.  Ins.  Co.,  124  Mass.  418. 
In  statute.  Patten  v.  Smith,  4  Con.i.  450  (10  Am.  Dec.  166) ;  Tanner 
V.  Billings,  18  Wis.  764;  Batchelder  v.  Shapleigh,  10  Me.  135  (25 
Am.  Dec.  213);  Wilkinson  v.  Alley,  45  N.  H.  55?;  Spooner  v. 
Fletcher,  3  Vt.  133  (21  Am.  Dec.  579) ;  Kilburn  v.  Denning,  2  Vt. 
404  (21  Am.  Dec.  543  note) ;  Lenoir  v.  Weeks,  20  Ga.  596 ;  Daily  v. 
May,  5  Mass.  313;  Danforthz/.  Woodward,  10  Pick.  4.23;  Robinson's 
Case,  3  Abb.  Pr.  466;  Bitting  v.  Vanderburgh,  17  How.  Pr.  80; 
Garrett  v.  Patchin,  29  Vt.  248. 

implements,  instruments  and  personal  property  whatso- 
ever. In  statute.  U.  S.  v.  Thirty-three  Barrels  of  Spirits,  i  Abb. 
U  S.  313. 

necessary  for  his  trade  or  cooupation.    In  statute.    Dan  forth 

V.  Woodward,  10  Pick.  423  (20  Am.  Dec.  531) ;   Pierce  v.  Gray,  7 
Gray,  69. 

ofameohanio.    In  statute.     Whltcomb  v.  Reid,  31  Miss.  567; 

Buckingham  v.  Billings,  13  Mass.  82;  Howard  v.  Williams,  2  Pick. 

80;  Goddard  v.  Chaffee,  2  Allen,  39;  ;  Grimes  v.  Bryne,  2  Minn.  89. 

or  implements.    In  statute.    Cutts  v.  Ward,  8  B.  i  S.  287. 

used  in  making  serges.    In  statute.  Rex  v.  Hill,  i  Russ.  A  Ry. 

483. 

mechanioal .    In  statute.    Maxon  v.  Perrott,  17  Mich.  332. 

necessary of  a  tradesman.     In  statute.     Richey  7/.  McCauIey, 

4  Pa.  St.  471. 
worjEing .    In  statute.    Healy  v.  Bateman,  2  R.  I.  454 ;  Ford  v. 

Johnson,  34  Barb.  364. 
or  torture.    In  statute.     Stage  Horse  Cases,    15  Abb.  Pr.  (N. 

S.)  15. 
Philadelphia,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Phil.,  etc..  Steam  Co.,  23  How.  209. 

founded  on .    In  statute.    Pontifex  v.  R.  Co.,  3  Q.  B.  Div.  27. 

In  statute.     State  v.  Pugh,  1 5  Mo.  509. 

loss.    In  insurance  policy.    Wallerstein  v.  Columbian  Ins.  Co.,  3 

Robt.  528 ;  Singleton  v.  Boone  Ins.  Co.,  45  Mo.  250 ;  Rhinelander 

V.  Ins.  Co.,  4  Cranch,  41;   Alexander  v.  Ins.  Co.,  4  Cranch,  370; 

Ins,  Co.  V.  Fogarty,  19  Wall.  640;  Copelin  v.  Ins.  Co.,  9  Wall.  461  ; 

Livermore  z/.  Marine  Ins.  Co.,  i   Mass.  264;  Williams  v.  Hartford 

Ins.  Co.,  54  Cal.  422;  Patapsco  Ins.  Co.  v.  Southgate,  5  Pet.  604; 

Marcardier  v.  Ins.  Co.,  8  Cranch,  40;  Smith  v.  Universal  Ir.s.Co.,  6 

Wheat.  176;  Dixon  v.  Reed,  5  B.  &  Aid,  598;  Navone  v.  Haddon,  9 

C.  B.  42  ;  Moss  V.  Smith,  9  C.  B.  94 ;  Irving  v.  Manning,  i  H,  L. 

Cas.  287 ;  Allen  v.  Sugrue,  8  B.  &  C,  564, 
loss  only.    In  insurance  policy.    Willard  v.  Millers  &  Man.  Ins, 


Co.,  24  Mo,  561 ;  Adams  v.  Iviackenzie,  13  C.  B,  (N,  S,)  444, 
liberty  to at.     In  marine  policy.    Maryland  Ins,  Co,  v.  Le  Roy, 

7  Cranch,  26;  U.  S,  v.  The  Paul  Sherman,  Pet.  C,  C,  104;  Stitt  v. 

Wardell,  i  Esp.  610, 
or  concerning  the  last -mentioned  judgment.     In  statute. 

Solomon  v.  Graham,  5  El,  &  31,  324, 

and  assist  vessels.    In  oUl  of  lading.    Stuart  v.  British,  etc, 

Steam  Co,,  32  L.  T  (N.  S  )  257, 


''OIV. 


In 


.anner 

135  (25 
)ner  v. 

2  Vt. 

)aily  V. 

jinson's 

jPr.  80; 


TOWAGE. 


359 


TRADE 


TOWAGE. 
TOWABD. 

TOWABSS. 

TOWN. 


Baker  v.  Hemenway,  2  Lowell,  501 ;  The  H.  B.  Foster,  Abb.  Adm.  222. 

insulting  language a  female  relation.    In  statute.    Hudson  v. 

State,  6  Tex.  (App.)  565. 
and  unto.    In  indictment.     King  v.  MarcHioness,  4  Ad.  &  Ell. 

232. 
In  contract.    Steyer  v.  Dwyer,  31  Iowa,  20. 

In  statute.  State  v.  Common  Council,  20  Wis.  90 ;  State  v.  Gold- 
stucker,  40  Wis.  124;  Beaudette  v.  Fond  du  Lac,  40  Wis.  44;  Kitt- 
ridge  v.  Milwaukee,  26  Wis.  44 ;  Gates  v.  McDaniel,  2  Stew.  (Ala.) 
211  (19  Am.  Dec.  49);  Holmes  v.  Mayor  of  Jersey  City,  12  N.  J. 
(Eq.)  299;  Peck  v.  Weddell,  17  Ohio  St.  271 ;  Rafter  7/.  Sullivan,  13 
Abb.  Pr.  262;  State  v.  Glennon,  3  R.  L  276;  Truax  v.  Pool,  46  Iowa, 
256;  Comm'rs  T/.  McGarrin,  6  Daly,  349;  Harris  z/.  Shyrock,  82  III. 
119;  Murray  w.  Menefee,  20  Ark.  561 ;  Milarkey  v.  Foster,  6  Oregon, 
378;  Queen  v.  Cattle,  16  Q.  B.  412;  Collier  v.  Worth,  i  Ex.  Div. 
464 ;  Smith  v.  Sherry,  50  Wis.  210 ;  Chicago,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Oconto, 
50  Wis.  189  (36  Am.  Rep.  840). 

olerk.    In  statute.    Rafler  v.  Sullivan,  13  Abb.  Pr.  362. 

commi8<« '.oners.    In  statute.    Shaver  v.  Comm.,  68  N.  C.  291. 

corporate.    In  statute.      Brown  v.  Nicholson,  5  C.  B.  (N.  S.) 

478. 

house.    In  statute.    French  v.  Inhabitants,  3  Allen,  9. 

meeting.    In  statute.    Chicago,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Mallory,  loi  lU. 


TOWNSHEP. 

TOWNSHIPS. 
TBAOK. 

TBAOT. 
TBADE. 


583. 

order.    Emery  v.  Mariaville,  56  Me.  315. 

or  village.    In  statute,    Flinn  v.  State,  24  Ind.  286. 

pound.    Wooley  v.  Inhabitants,  2  Cush.  305. 

TVay.    In  statute.     Blackstone  v.  Com'rs,  108  Mass.  69. 

In  contract.    Jackson  Township  v.  Home  Ins.  Co.,  54  Ind.  184. 
In  statute.    Re  Borough  of  Frackville,  94  Pa.  St.  56. 
In  constitution.    Rice  v.  Ruddiman,  10  Mich.  125. 

In  statute.  Boston  &  Alb.,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  President,  etc.,  of  Greenbush, 
52  N.  Y.  510. 

iff  deed.    Edwards  v.  Derrickson,  28  N.  J.  (L.)  31. 

In  deed.    Doe  v.  Bird,  2  Ad.  &  Ell.  161. 

In  statute.  Bk.  71.  Wilson,  3  Ex.  Div.  108 ;  King  V.  Mayor,  7  H.  &  C. 
630  rSpeak  w.  Powell,  L.  R.,  9  Ex.  25;  The  Nymph,  Ware,  257 ;  i  Sum- 
ner, 516;  Atwood  V.  DeForest,  19  Conn.  513;  Whitcomb  v.  Reid, 
31  Miss.  567;  Higginson  v.  Pomeroy,  11  Mass.  104, 

adventure  or  oonoem.    In  statute.    Ryhope  Coal  Co.  v.  Foyer, 

7  Q.  B.  Oiv.  485. 

as  aforesaid.  In  statute.  King  v.  Turner,  4  B.  &  Aid.  515  ;  Dean 

V.  King,  4  B.  &  Aid.  518. 

of  merchandise  between  merchant  and  merchant.  In  statute. 

Murray  v.  Coster,  20  Johns.  576. 

or  business.     In  statute.    Wallace  7.  Bartlett,  108  Mass.  52. 

other  than  that  for  which  she  is  licensed.    In  statute.    The 

Two  Friends,  i  Gall.  118. 

act  injurious  to or  conuneroe.     In  statute.     People  v.  Fisher, 

14  Wend.  9  (28  Am.  Dec.  501). 


[ 


TRADE. 


360 


TRANSACTIONS. 


TBADE—  Continued. 

implementB  of  a  debtor's— 

93  (26  Am.  Rep.  430). 
in  their  late  or  present .    In  deed.    Calvert  v.  Reid,  10  B.  &  0. 

856. 
persons  seeking  their or  liTing  by  buying  and  selling.    In 

statute.    Cobb  v.  Symonds,  $  B.  &  Aid.  518. 

useflil .    Xn  will.    Dandridge  v.  Custis,  2  Peters,  370. 

using  the of  merchandise.    In  statute.    Wakeman  v.  Hoyt,  5 


In  statute.  Enscoet'.  Dunn,  44  Conn. 


t, 


Law  Rep.  307. 
TBADE-MABK.  Hembold  v.  Hembold  Manufacturing  Co.,  53  How.  Pr.  453 ;  New- 
man z/.  Alvord,  51  N.  Y.  189;  Gilman  v.  Hunnewell,  122  Mass.  139; 
Osgood  V.  Allen,  i  Holmes,  185  ;  Ferguson  v.  Daval  Mills,  7  Phila. 
2S3 ;  Oandee  v.  Deere,  54  HI.  439 ;  Delaware  v.  Hudson  Canal  Co., 
13  Wall.  311  ;  Trade-Mark  Cases,  100  U.  S.  82;  Burke  v.  Cassin,  45 
Gal.  457  ;  Hall  v.  Barrows,  33  L.  J.  (Eq.)  204;  Leather  Cloth  Co.  v. 
American  Cloth  Co.,  35  L.  J.  53 ;  Filley  v.  Fassett,  44  Mo.  168 ; 
Moorman  v.  Hope,  2  Sawyer,  86. 
TRADER.  In  statute.    Newland  v.  Bell,  Holt  N.  P.  222  ;  King  v.  Turner,  4  B.  & 

Aid.  515 ;  Dean  v.  King,  4  B.  &  Aid.  518 ;  King  v.  Simmonds.  i  H. 
L.  Cas.  754;  re  Ryan,  2  Sawyer,  417;  State  v.  Chadbourn,  80  N.  C. 
479  (30  Am.  Rep.  94) ;  re  Smith,  2  Lowell,  69 ;  re  Wood,  7  Bank 
Reg.  126. 

any  bona  fide .    In  mortgage.    May  v,  Sloan,  loi  U.  S.  231. 

In  statute.  Re  Merritt,  7  Fed.  Rep.  853 ;  re  Stickney,  5  Dill.  91 ;  re 
Cote,  2  Lowell,  374 ;  Queen  v.  Cleworth,  4  B.  &  S.  927 ;  The  Cocks, 
3  Ben.  260. 

merchant  or <-.    In  statute.    Re   Stickney,  5  Dill.  94 ;  re  Wood- 
ward, 8  Ben.  565  ;  re  Newman,  3  Ben.  22;  re  Marston,  5  Ben.  313; 
re  Garrison,  5  Ben.  430. 
TRADISTG.         The  Rapid,  8  Cranch,  162. 

corporation.    Adams  v.  Boston,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  i  Holmes,  30. 

ertablishment.    In  statute.    Kent  v.  Astley,  10  B.  &  S.  802. 

or  dealing.     In  statute.    Smith  v.  Hurrell,  :o  B.  &  v".  ^43. 

or  other  public  company.     In  sta::  'e.      Re  Griffith,  it  Ch. 


TRADES. 
TRADESMAN. 


In  statute.     Mmson  v. 


Div.  655. 

person  going  tram,  town  to  town, 

Hope,  2  B.  &  S.  498. 

voyage.     Brown  v.  Jones,  2  Gall.  477. 

TRAPFIC.  ^in.     In  statute.    Clifford  v.  State,  29  Wis.  329. 

TRAHHNG-FEBIiD.     to  be  used  [as  a forever.     In  statute.     Wellington  v. 

Petitioners,  16  Pick.  87  (26  Am.  Dec.  631). 

TRANSACT.      all  btudness.    Ik  statute.    Hogg  v.  Snaith,  i  Taunt.  351. 

TRANSACTION.     King?/.  Pinsoneault,   L.  R.,  6  P.  C.  C.  245. 

In  statute.      Ritchie  v.   Hayward,  71   Mo.  560;   Barhyte  v.   Hughes, 
33  Barb.  320 ;  Brewin  v.  Short,  5  EL  &  Bl.-  230. 

or  oommunication.    In  statute.    Hier  v.  Grant,  47  N.  Y.  278. 

with  or  ststament  by  a  deeoaaed  person.    Tisdale  v.  Max- 
well, 58  Ala.  405 ;  Miller  v.  Clay,  57  Ala.  162. 
TRANSACTIONS.    In  statute.    Lackington  v.  Elliott,  7  Man.  ^  G.  544 ;  Scarborough 
V.  Smith,  18  Kas.  399. 


liiiWaiiiiitlMiiMii.iii"iiii<iiiMW 


M6»DI 


I  Conn. 
&0. 

r.  ih 

loyt,  5 

New- 

s.  139; 

Phila. 
al  Co., 
|ssin,  45 

Co.  V. 
}.    168: 


TRANSACTIONS. 


36X 


TRAVELING. 


TRANSAOnOirS  —  Continued. 

with  or  statement  by  a  deceased  party     In  statute.    Bennett 

V.  Frary,  55  Tex.  145. 
TBANSOBIFT.    In  statute.     U.S.?/.  Patterson,  Gilpin,  44. 
TBANSFEB.      In  insurance  policy,      Batchelor  v.  People's  Ins.  Co.,  4oXConn. 


TBANSFEBS. 
TBAirSIENT. 
TBANSITOBY, 


56: 
Waterbury  Savings  Bk.  v.  Lawler,  46  Conn.  243. 

In  plea.    Montague  v.  King,  37  Miss.  441. 

In  statute.    Waterbury  Savings  Bk.  v.  Lawler,  46  Conn.  243  ;  Copeland 

V.  R.  Co.,  6  El.  &  Bl.  284. 
or  change  of  title.    In  insurance  policy.    Dreslert/.  M\.na.  Ins. 

Co.,  18  Mo.  128, 
TBANSFERABLE.    at  the  bank.     In  certificate.    Williams  v.  Mechanics'  Bk., 

5  Blatchf.  61. 
not .     In  railroad  ticket.     Cody   v.    Central  Pac'fic  R.    Co.,   4 

Sawyer,  117. 

TBANSFEBBED.    to  be .    In  will.     Player  v.  Nichols,  i  B.  &  C.  344. 

or  changed.    In  insurance  policy.    Starkweather  v.  Cleveland 

Ins.  Co.,  2  Abb.  (U.  S.)  68. 
In  statute.    Sands  v.  Hill,  55  N.  Y.  18. 
person.    In  statute.    Goodell  v.  Mount  Holly,  51  Vt.  423. 

action.    Mostyn?/.  Fabrigas,  i  Smith's  L.  C.  1024;  Mason  v. 

Warner,  31   Mo.  508 ;  Henwood  v.   Cheeseman,  3  S.    &  R.  500 ; 

Livingston  v.  Jefferson,  i  Brock.  203 ;  Greeley  v.  Stillson,  27  Mich. 

153 ;  Jones  v.  Pemberton,  7  N.  J.  (L.)  350 ;  Smith  v.  Bull,  17  Wend. 

333:  Barney  V.  Burnstenbinder,  64  Barb.  312;  Illinois,  etc.,  R.  Co. 

V.  Swearengen,  33  111.  289 ;  Lewis  v.  Martin,  2  Day,  263. 
In  statute.    Pearce  v.  Atwood,  13  Mass.  324;  Eames  v,  Carlisle,  3  N. 

H.  130. 
Shrewsbury  v.  U.  S.,  18  Wall.  664 ;  White  v.  Tug,  6  Cal.  470. 
In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Sheldon,  2  Wheat.  119. 
T&ANSPOBTATIOn'.    Council  Bluffs  v.  Kansas  City  R.  Co.,  45  Iowa,  338. 
In  statute.    Bullock  v.  Dodds,  2  B.  &  Aid.  264. 
company.    In  statute.    Columbus  Conduit  Co.  v.  Com.,  90  Pa. 

St.  307. 

place.    In  statute.    Whitaker  v.  Boston,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  7  Gray,  98. 

In  statute.    O'Connell  v.  Lewiston,  65  Me.  34 ;  Hardy  v.  Keene,  52  N. 

H.  370 ;  Leslie  v.  Lewiston,  62  Me.  468  ;  McCarthy  v.  Portland,  67 

Me.  167  ;  McDougall  V.  Salem,  no  Mass.  21 ;  Britton  v.  Inhabitants, 

107  Mass.  347  ;    Blodgett  v.  City  of  Boston,  8  Allen,  237 ;  Peache 

V.  Colman,  L.  R.,  i  C.  P.  233  ;  i   Karr.  &  Ruth.  393 ;  Atkinson  v. 

Sellers,  s  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  445 ;  Taylor  v.  Humphreys,  10  C.  B.  (N.  S.) 

430;  McDougall  V.  Salem,  no  Mass.  31. 
In  statute.     Taylor  z/.  Humpkins,  17  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  539;  Portsmouth 

Bridge  Co.  v.  Nance,  6  Man.  &  G.  r^33. 
In  statute.     White  v.  Beazley,  i  B.  &  Aid.  170 ;  Ramsden  v.  Gibbs, 

I  B.  &  C.    326 ;  Gh'olson  v.  State,  53  Ala.  521  ;  Baker  v.  State,  49 

Ala.  350 ;  Eslava  v.  State,  49  Ala.  355  ;  Lockett  v.  State,  47  Ala.  42  ; 

Coker  v.  State,  63  Ala.  96 ;  Hardy  v.  Keene,  52  N.  H.  370 ;  Clark  v. 

Com.,  4  Pick.  125  ;  Cummings  v.  Centre  Harbor,  57  N.  H.  17. 
or  setting  out  on  a  Journey.    In  statute.    Gholson  v.  State,  53 

Ala.  519. 
46 


TBANSPOBT. 


TRAVELED. 
TBAVELEB. 


TRAVELERS. 


TRAVELma. 


Hdii 


TRA  VELING. 


362 


TRIAL. 


TBAVELnrO 


In  statute.    Cunimings  v.  Center  Harbor,  57 

In  accident  policy. 


TBEASUBEB, 

TBEASUBY. 

TBEATIES. 

TREATY. 

TBEE. 

T.HEES. 


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—  Continued. 

upon  a  highway. 

N.  H.  18. 
while by  public  or  private  conveyanoes. 

Northup  V.  R.  P.  Ass.  Co.,  43  N.  ¥.516. 

TBAVELS.         In  statute.    O'Connell  v.  Lewiston,  65  Me.  34. 

TBBASON.         Charge  to  grand  jury,  2  Wall.  Jr.  124;  U.  S.  v.  Pryor,  3  Wash.  C.  C. 

235 ;  U.  S.  V.  Bollman,  i  Cranch  C.  C.  373 ;  U.  S.  v.  Hanway,  2  Wall. 

Jr.  199;  Shorlridge  v.  MaSon,  i  Abb.  (U.  S.)  58 ;  U.  S.  v.  Greathouse, 

4  Sawyer,  464. 

felony  or  other  crime.     In  constitution.     Commonwealth  oi 

Ky.  V.  Dennison,  24  How.  66. 
for  the  time  being.    In  note.    Tunnis  v.  Williams,  3  Q.  B.  413. 

the .    In  constitution.    Straub  v.  Lohman,  27  Ark.  625. 

oases  arising  under .     In  constitution.     Owings  v.  Norwood, 

5  Cranch,  344. 
Holmes  v.  Jennison,  14  Peters,  572. 

Idol  V.  Jones,  2  Dev.  (L.)  162. 

Jenney  v.  Brook,  6  Q.  B.  330. 

In  statute.     Rex  v.  Taylor,  i  Russ.  &  Ry.  373. 

woods,  coppice,  wood-grounds  of  what  kind  or  growth 

soever.    In  deed.    Windham  v.  Way,  4  Taunt.  316. 
timber  and  other .    In  deed.     Bullen  v.  Denning,  5  B.  &  C.  847. 

TBBSPASS.        Beardslee  v.  French,  7  Conn.  125  (18  Am.  Dec.  125) ;  Dexter  v.  Cole,  6 
Wis.  319;  Juando  v.  Taylor,  2  Paine,  652. 
\In  statute.    State  w.  Hart,  7  Mo.  321 ;  U.   S.v.  Flanakin,  Hempst.  30  ; 
Ten  Eyck  v.  Runk,  31  N.  J.  (L.)  428;  Blood  v.  Kemp,  4  Pick.  171. 

on  the  case.    Farrow  v.  Hague,  3  H.  &  C.  109. 

In  statute.    Humiston  v.  Smith.  22  Conn.  23. 

TBIAIi*  Anderson  v.  Pennie,  32  Cal.  265 ;  U.  S.  v.  Curtis,  4  Mason,  232 ;  Jenks 

V.  State,  39  Ind.  i. 

'In  statute.    Stone  v  Sargent,  129  Mass.  503 ;  Piatt  v.  Sauk  Co.  Bk.,  17 

Wis.  226 ;  Gordon  v.  Scott,  3  Pittsb.  109 ;  Allaire  v.  Lee,  i  Abb.  Pr. 

125  ;  Mygatt  v.  Wilcox,  35  How.  Pr.  410 ;  Reg.  v.  Faderman,  Temp. 

6  Mew.  293 ;  Reg.  v.  Clements,  Temp.  &  Mew.  580. 
anew.    In  statute.    Boggs  v.  Brooks,  45  Mo.  232. 

before  a  jury.    Ir  statute.    Strafer  7^  Carr,  6  Fed.  Rep.  466. 

by  jury.    In  constitution.    Vaughan  v.  Scode,  30  Mo.  600 ;  State 

V.  McClear,  11  Nev.  39;  People  v.  Henck,  21  N.  Y.  595. 

of  an  issue.    Randolph  v.  Foster,  3  E.  D.  Smith,  648;  4  Abb.  Pr. 

262. 

befbre .    In  statute.    Winship  v.  People,   51    111.  296;  U.  S.  r. 

Curtis,  4  Mason,  232. 

before  the or  final  hearing.    In  statute.    Whittier  v.  Ins.  Co., 

55  N.  H,  141 ;  Chandler  v.  Coe,  56  N.  H.  184 ;  Jifkins  v.  Sweetzer,  12 
Otto,  179;  Galpin  v.  Critchlow,  112  Mass.  339;  Ins.  Co.  v.  Dunn, 
19  Wall.  214  ;  Vannevar  v.  Bryant,  21  Wall.  41 ;  Minnett  v  Milwau- 
kee, etc.,  R.  Co.,  3  Dill.  460. 

on .    In  statute.    Com.  v.  Maclennan,  121  Mass.  31. 


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TRUSTEE. 


TBIAL  —  Continued. 

on  the of  this  cause.    In  stipulation,     Hinckley  v.  Beckwith, 

23  Wis.  328. 

suoh .     In  constitution.     U.  S.  v.  Dawson.  1 5  How.  488. 

TBIAIiS.  question  of  law  which  may  arise  in  criminal .    In  statute. 

Reg.  V.  Martin,  Temp.  &  M.  78. 

TBIBE.  Indian .    U.  S.  v.  Joseph,  4  Otto,  614 ;  U.  S.  v.  Holliday,  3  Wall. 

407. 

TmBUTABIES.    the  Mississippi  and .     In  insurance  policy.    Miller?/.  Ins.  Co., 

12  W.  Va.  116  (29  Am.  Rep.  452). 

TBIED.  before  he  shall  be .    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Curtis,  4  Mason,  232. 

cause  is .     In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Inhabitants,  3  Q.  B.  900. 

not .    In  statute.    Re  Maltby,  7  Q.  B.  Div.  18. 

TBJLN JUSTS.       In  statute.    Bernstein  v.  Baxend'ale,  6  C.   B.  (N.  S.)  251;  Daveyv. 
Mason,  Carr.  &  M.  45. 
In  will.    Attorney-General  v.  Harley,  5  Russ.  173. 
TBOOPS.  In  constitution.    Dunne  v.  People,  94  111.  120. 

TBOUBUi.         In  statute.    Whitney  v.  Lynn,  122  Mass.  338. 

TBOVEB.  Bushel  v.  Miller,  i  Strange,  128;  Falk  v.  Fletcher,  18  C.  B.  (N.  S.)403. 

TBUOKMASTIiOl.    In  libel.    Horner  v.  Taunton,  s  Hurl.  &  N.  662. 

TRUE.  ground  and  substance  of  the  defense.    In  statute.    Merrill  v. 

Everett,  38  Conn.  48. 

value.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Tappan,  11  Wheat.  419;  Tappan  v. 

U.  S.,  2  Mason,  393. 
vote.    In  statute.    State  v.  McLin,  16  Fla.  17. 

TBUST.               Hutchins  v.  He)rwood,  50  N.  H.  491  ;  Coate's  Appeal,  2  Pa.  St.  133; 
Pennock's  Estate,  20  Pa.  St.  268;  Saylor  v.   Paine,  31  Md.   158; 
Commrs.  v.  Walker,  6  How.  (Miss.)  143  (38  Am.  Dec.  433). 
estate     Cooper  v.  Cooper,  5  N.  J.  (Ex.)  12. 

reposed  in  him  as  assistant  book-keeper.  In  bond.  Roch- 
ester City  Bank  v.  Elwood,  21  N.  Y.  88. 

direct .    Commrs.  v.  Walker,  6  How.  (Miss.)  143  (38  Am.  Dec. 

433)- 

express Norse  r/.  Morse,  85  N.  Y.  33. 

fidthftil  discharge  of  his .  In  statute.  Boydenf.  U.  S.,  13  Wall.  17. 

goods  in In  insurance  policy.    Waters  v.  Monarch  Ins.  Co.,  5 

EI.  &  Bl.  870. 

in .    In  will.    Tappan's  Appeal,  55  N.  H.  317 ;  King  v.  Mitchell,  8 

Peters,  326. 

held  by  him  in .    In  insurance  policy.    Stillwell  v.  Staples,  18  N. 

Y.  401 ;  Beidelman  v.  Powell,  10  Mo.  (App.)28o. 

merchandise  held  in In  insurance  policy.    Home  Ins.  Co.  v. 

Baltimore  Warehouse  Co.,  3  Otto,  527. 

TBUSTBB.         Saylor  V.  Paine,  31  Md.  158. 

In  certificate.     Shaw  v.  Spencer,  100  Mass.  388. 
In  contract.    Thompson  v.  Toland,  48  Cal.  99. 

Innate.  Westmoreland  v.  Foster,  60  Ala.  448;  Pease  v.  Pease,  35 
Conn.  15=;;  Third  Nr.t.  B!<.  ?'.  Lan^e,  51  Md.  138. 


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UNA  VOIDABLE. 


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TBUBTEB  —  Continued. 

Ih  ttatutt.    Reg.  v.  Fletcher,  9  Cox  C.  C.  180;  Com.  v.  Hays,  14  Gray, 

62 ;  Cornwall  v.  Todd,  38  Conn.  443 ;  Gardner  v,  Cowles,  3  Ch.  Div. 

305 ;  ex  parte  Hawkins,  L.  R.,  3  Ch.  App.  787. 
,  executor  or  other  person  having  control  of  the  fluids.    In 

statute,    Wilhelmi  v.  Wade,  65  Mo.  39. 
of  an  ezprcM  trust.     In  statute.    State  v.  Gambs,  68  Mo.  289 ; 

Harvey  v.  Dutcher,  15  Mo.  90;  Chew  v,  Brumagen,  13  Wall.  497; 

Reade  v.  Waterhouse,  52  N.  Y.  587 ;  Considerant  v.  Brisbane,  22  N. 

Y.  389;  Greenfield  v.  Mass.  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  47  N.  Y.  430;  People  v. 

Norton,  9  N.  Y.   177;  Kreutz  v.  Livingston,  15  Cal.   344;  Fox  v. 

Minor,  32  Cal.  311;  Winters  v.  Rush,  34  Cal.  36;  Robbins  v.  Dev- 

erell,  20  Wis.  143. 
of  the  church.    In  promissory  note.    Hays  v.  Critchler,  54  Ind. 

260. 

the  issues.    In  record.    Reagan  v.  Irwin,  25  Ark.  86. 

In  contract.    Washing  Machine  Co.  v.  Earle,  3  Wall.  Jr.  321. 
In  statute.    State  v.  Perkins,  42  N.  H.  465, 

out.     In  statute.    Carson  v.  R.  Co.,  35  Cal.  325. 

out  of  doors*    In  statute.     Sower's  Appeal,  89  Pa.  St.  181. 

in to  deliver.     In  charter-party.    Robertson  v.  Jackson,  a  C. 


TRUSTEES. 

THY. 
TUBE. 
TUMULTS. 
TUBIT. 


I 


B.  413. 
regtilar .    In  charter-party.    Hudson  v.  Clementson,  18  C.  B.  213; 

Lawson  v.  Burness,  1  H.  &  C.  396. 
TUBNFIKE.       State  v.  Haight,  30  N.  J.  (L.)  443 ;  32  N.  J.  (L.)  449- 

company.    State  v.  Haight,  30  N.  J.  (L.)  443 ;  32  N.  J.  (L.)  44;). 

road.    Northampton  Bridge  v.  London,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  6  M.  &  W. 

428 ;  Reg.  V.  East,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  5  El.  &  Bl.  466 ;  State  v.  Haight,  30  N. 

J.  (L.)  443 ;  32  N.  J.  (L.)  449 ;  Com.  v.  Wilkinson,  16  Pick.  175 ;  Neflf 

V.  Mooresville,  etc..  Road  Co.,  66  Ind.  279. 

TWENTY-FOUB.     months.     In  bond.     Hopkins  v.  Chambers,  7  Monr.  262. 

TWICE.  in  jeopardy.     In  constitution.    State  v.  Moor,  Walker,  134  (12 

Am.  Dec.  $40;  Com.  v.  Purchase,  2  Pick.  521  (13  Am.  Dec.  452); 

People  V.  Stanley,  47  Cal.  1 14 ;  People  v.  Hinckler,  48  Cal.  331. 

TWISTED.  straw.    In  statute.     Rheimer  z/.  Maxwell,  3  Blatchf.  124. 

ULLAGE.  Cory  v.  Boyleston,  107  Mass.  140. 

ULTRA.  vires      Miners'  Ditch  Co.  v.  Zellerbach,  37  Cal.  S43 :  McPherson 

V.  Foster,  43  Iowa,  48. 
UMPIRE.            Gafiy  v.  Hartford  Bridge  Co.,  42  Conn.  143. 
UNABLE.  to  agree  as  to  the  damages.    In  statute.    Todd  v.  Austin,  34 

Conn.  78. 

UNASCERTAINED.    duties.    Moke  v.  Barney,  5  Blatchf.  274. 

UNAVOIDABLE.    accident.    In  statute.    Flynn  v.  R.  Co.,  40  Cal.  14 ;  Marble  v. 

Hinds,  67  Me.  203. 
accident,  necessity  or  distress   of  weather.     In   statute. 

U.  S.  v.  Hay  ward,  2  Gall.  505. 
accidents.    In  bill  of  lading.    Fowler  v.  Davenport,  21  Tex.  626; 

Marsh  v.  Blythe,  i  McCord,  360;  Marsh  v.  Blythe,  i  N.&Mc.  170; 

Central  Line  v.  Lowe,  50  Ga.  509;  Maghee  v.  Camden,  etc.,  R.  Co., 

45  N.  Y.  514  (6  Am.  Rep.  124). 
In  contract.    McGehee  v.  Hill,  4  Port.  170  (29  Am.  Dec.  277). 


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UNOEBTAIN. 


UNAVOIDABLB  —  Continued. 

OMUOlty.    In  least.    Wells  v.  Castles,  3  Gray,  333. 

dangers  of  the  river.  In  bill  of  lading.  The  Favorite,  2  Bias.  502. 

dangers  of  the  riyer,  navigation  and  Are.    In  bill  of  lading. 

Hays  V.  Kennedy,  41  Pa.  St.  378 ;  The  Ocean  Wave,  3  Biss.  317. 
dangers  of  navigation.    In  bill  of  lading.   Hays  v.  Kennedy,  41 

Pa.  St.  378. 
dr  gers  of  the  river  which  are .    In  bill  of  lading.    Gordon  v. 

Buchanan,  5  Yerg.  71  ;  Johnson  v.  Frear,  4  Yerg.  48. 
other accident.    In  statute.    Dixon  v.  U.  S.,  1  Brock.  187. 

—  person.     In  statute.     Basnett  v.  Moxon,  L.  R.,  20  Eq.  Cas.  102. 

—  interest.    In  statute.    Woode  v.  Lake,  reported  in  Wood  v.  Lead- 
better,  13M.  &  W.  838. 

or  contingent  demands.    In  statute.    French  v.  Morse,  2  Gray, 

III. 

TJNOOIVTBOIiIiED.    and  irresponsible  direction.    In  deed.    Tabor  v.  Brooks, 

10  Ch.  Div.  203. 
UNDER.  Mills  v.  Stoddard,  8  How.  345. 

In  statute.  Newburyport  Turnpike  Co.  v.  Easton  R.  Co.,  23  Pick. 
326;  Boston,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Mayor,  a  Allen,  108. 

and  BUtdoo^  to.    In  deed.    Taylor  v.  Mayor,  93  Pa.  St.  42  ;  Morris' 

Appeal,  88  Pa.  St.  459;  Samuel  v.  Peyton,  88  Pa.  St.  465 ;  Merri- 
man  v.  Grove,  90  Pa.  St.  78. 

existing  laws.    In  statute.     U .  S.  v.  Wigglesworth,  2  Story,  373. 

such  yearly  hiring.    In  statute.    King  v.  Inhabitants,  9  B.&  C. 

183. 
UNDEBSTAHDINO.    Camp  z/.  Weed,  25  Conn.  529;  Hill  v.  Fox,  4  Hurl.  &  N.  362. 

UNDBBSTOOD.    it  is .    In  contract.    Higginson  v.  Weld,  14  Gray,  165. 

UiNDEBTAKE.    we  as  solicitors .    In  contract.    Burrell  v.  Jones.  3  B.  &  Aid.  47. 

UNDERTAKING-.    Thompson  v.  Blanchard,  3  N.  Y.  335. 

In  statute.  Reg.  v.  West,  i  Den.  C.  C.  258  ;  Reg.  v.  Joyce,  10  Cox  C. 
C.  100;  Reg.  V.  Deed,  ^  Moody,  6a;  Reg.  v.  Chambers,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C. 
R.  341 ;  Gardner  v.  R.  Co.,  L.  R.,  2  Ch.  App.  201 ;  Doe  v.  R.  Co.,  2 
Q.  B.  363. 

for  the  payment  of  money.     In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Chambers,  L. 

R.,  I  C.  C.  R.  341. 

UNDERTOOK     In  statute.     Corbett  v.  Packington,  6  B.  &  C.  273. 

UNDETERMINED.    proceeding.    In  statute.    Cole  v.  Miller,  32  Miss.  90. 

UNDIVIDED.     Re  Wellington,  16  Pick.  87. 

UNDERWOOD.     In  statute.    King  v.  Inhabitants,  i  B.  &  C.  379. 

saleable .    In  statute.     Lord  Fitzharding  v.  Pritchell,  8  B.  &  S. 

227. 

—  influence.    Boyse  v.  Roseborough,  6  H.  L.  Cas.  2. 

—  means.     In  statute.     Re  Plews,  6  Q.  B.  847. 

—  or  unreasonable  preference.    In  statute.    Re  Catterham  R.  Co., 


UNDUE. 


I  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  410  ;  re  Ransome,  i  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  437 ;  4  C.  B.  (N.  S.) 
136;  re  Oxlade,  i  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  454;  re  Marriott,  i  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  50a. 
without influence  or  compulsion.    In  deed.    Tubbs  v.  Gale- 
wood,  26  Ark.  128. 


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UNIFORM. 


UNEQUIVOOAL.     Spencer  z/.  Colt,  89  Pa.  St.  314. 

UNEXECUTED.     writ.    Jn  stntHte.    State  7'.  Hamilton,  i  Harr.  154. 

UNFAIRLY. and  seoreUy  computed.    InpUa,    Kerr  v.  Force,  3  Cranch  C» 

C.  8. 

business.    In  constitution.     Foster  z'.  Daniels,  39  Ga.  39. 

In  constitution.    State  v.  Tappan,  29  Wis.  664  ;  Kelley  v.  State,  6  Ohio 
St.  269. 

in  their  operation.    In  statute.    People  v.  Coleman,  4  Cal.  46  ; 

People  V.  Judge.  17  Cal.  547  ;  Geebrick  v.  State.  5  Iowa,  491 ;  Mc- 
Cormick  v.  Rusch,  15  Iowa,  127  ;  McAnnick  v.  Mississippi,  etc.,  R. 
Co.,  20  Iowa,  338. 

laws.    In  constitution.    Golden  v.  Prince,  3  Wash.  C.  C.  313. 

rule.    In  statute.     Peay  v.  Little  Rock,  32  Ark.  31, 

taxation  shall  be .    In  constitution.    Att'y-Gen.  v.  Winnebago, 

etc.,  R.  Co.,  II  Wis.  35;  Kneeland  w.  City  of  Milwaukee,  15  Wis. 

454;  Weeks  v.  City  of  Milwaukee,  10  Wis.  243  ;  State  v.  Hastings, 

12  Wis.  48;  Knowlton  v.  Supervisors,  9  Wis.  410;  Exchange  B'k 

V.  Hines,  3  Ohio  St.  i. 

PNINOUWBERTm.     lot.     Borrowe  v.  Milbank,  5  Abb.  Pr.  aS. 

UNINTENTIONAI..     Brown  v.  Kendall,  6  Cush.  294. 

UNION.  In  statute.  Mackgulleth  v.  Pool,  L.  R.,  4  Q.  B.  592;  Reg.  v.  Priest  Hut- 

ton,  17  Q.  B.  60. 

UNITED  STATES.     ourrenoy.    In  indictment.    State  v.  Gasting,  23  La.  Ann. 

609. 

In  statute.    Dowling  College  v.  Purchas,  3  B.  A  Adol.  169. 

and  unlWrly  attempted.    In  plea.    Kerr  v.  Force,  3  Cranch  C. 

C.  8, 

owner.    Oliver  v.  Robinson,  58  Ala.  47. 

other  persons  to  the  jury .   Jn  indictment.  Queen  v.  Thompson,  . 

16  Q.  B.  832. 

value  and  contents .    In  bill  of  lading.    The  California,  2  Sawy. 

12  ;  The  Colombo,  3  Blatchf.  521 ;  Clark  v,  Barnwell,  12  How.  272  ; 
Wentworth  v.  The  Realm,  16  La.  Ann.  18;  Fassett  v.  Ruark,  3  La. 
Ann.  694;  Lebeau  v.  General  Steam  Nav.  Co.,  L.  R.,  8  C.  P.  88. 

State  V.  Erskine,  66  Me.  358  ;  Com.  v.  Hunt,  4  Mete.  123. 

In  t,.dictment.     U.  S.  v.  Thompson,  6  McLean,  56. 

game.     In  statute.     Com.  v.  Golding,   3  Mete.   130;    Com.  v. 

Stowell,  9  Mete.  574;  Vicaro  v.  Com.,  5  Dana,  584 ;  Ervine  v.  Com., 

5  Dana,  216. 

game  or  sport.    In  statute.    Com.  v.  Tilton,  8  Mete.  232. 

structure.    Atlee  v.  Packet  Co.,  21  Wall.  389. 

UNLAWFULLY.    In  affidavit.    Re  Coleman,  15  Blatchf,  417. 

In  indictment.     State  v.  Robbins,  66  Me.  324 ;  State  v.  Vermont,  etc., 
R.  Co.,  27  Vt.  103. 

In  statute.    Wade  v.  McMii.en,  29  Mo.  18. 

kill.    In  statute.    Taylor  v.  Newman,  4  B.  &  S.  9a 

UNLESS.  In  deed.        Legh  v.  Lillie,  6  Huri.  &  N.  167. 

In  statute.    Manning  v.  Keenan,  72  N.  Y.  45. 

it  appears.     In  statute.    Ramsdill  v.  Wentworth,  106  Mass.  320. 


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In  will.     Re  Sauders.  L.  R.,  3   Eq.   Cas.  676 ;  Radford  z.  Willis,  L. 

R.,  12  Eq.  Cas.  no    niark  v.  Calls,  9  H.  L.  Cas.  601  ;  Doe  v.  Raw- 

ding,  2  B.  &  AK  ,    r  i  Radford  ?/.  Williams,  L.  R.,  7  Ch.  App.  7- 
female.     /«  «-/«/^.     Kirk   v.   Long,  7   U.   C.  C.   P.  363;  An- 
derson V.  Rannie,  12  U.  C.  C.  P.  536. 
UNOCCUPIED.     In  insurance  policy.     Albion  Lead  Work  ,  v.  Williamsburgh  City  Ins. 

Co.,  2  Fed.  Rep.  479;  Harrington  v.  Fitchburgh  Ins.  Co.,  124  Mass. 

126;  Ashworth  %i.  Building,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  112  Mass.  442;  Wait  v. 

Ins.  Co.,  13  Hun,  371  ;  Gibbs  v.   Ins.  Co.,  13  Hun,  611 ;    Cook  v. 

Continental  Ins.  Co.,  70  Mo.  610(35  Am.  Rep.  438);  Corregan  v. 

Connecticut  Ins.  Co.,  122  Mass.  268. 
In  statute.     State  v.  Reinhardt,  31  N.  J.  (L.)  218. 
USTPAID.  taxes.     In  statute.    Sheboygan  Uo.  v.  City  of  Sheboygan,  5+ 

Wis.  415. 

UNQUALIFIED.    opinion.    People  7/.  Reynolds,  16  Cal.  128. 

UNBEASONABLE.    delay.     Clispham  v.  Vertue,  5  Q.  B.  270;  Illinois,  etc.,  R. 

Co.  «/.  McClellan,  54  111.  58. 
searohes.    In  constitution.    City  of  Clinton  v.  Phillips.  58  111. 

102. 
UNBEOISTEBED.    companies.    In  statute.    Bowes  i/.  Directors,  11  H.  L.Cas. 


389. 


UNSATISFIED. 


—  judgment.    In  statute.    Ex  parte  Purdy,  9  C.  B.  203. 
In  insurance  policy.    Hoff  z/.  Marine  Ins.  Co.,  8  Johns.  163(5  Am. 


UNSEAWOBTHY. 

Dec.  331). 

UNSOItD.  commentaries  on  hand.    In  will.    Hone  v.  Kent,  6  N.  Y.  374. 

UNSOUND.        In  warranty.    Kiddell  v.  Burnard,  9  M.  &  W.  670. 

mind.     Jenkins  v.  Jenkins,  2  Dana,  102  (26  Am.  Dec.  457). 

persons  of mind.    In  statute.    Freed  v.  Brown,  55  Ind.  310. 

UNTENANTABLE.    In  lease.    Kip  i/.  N.wman,  52  N.  Y.  542. 

Boiigured     *    *    ♦    as  to  be .    In  statute.    Suydam  v.  Jackson, 

54  N.  Y.  450. 
UNTIL.  Webster  v.  French,  12  111.  302  ;    Rex  v.  Stevens,  5  East,  244. 

In  assignment.     Kendall  v.  Kingsley,  120  Mass.  94. 
In  insurance  policy.    Isaacs  v.  Ins.  Co.,  L.  R.  5  Ex.  296. 
In  order  of  court.    Webster  v.  French,  12  111.  302 ;  Thomas  v.  Douglas, 
2  Johns.  Cas.  226. 

the  first  day  of  March.    In  contract.    Houghmont  v.  Boisan- 

antin,  5  N.  J.  (Eq.)  315. 
In  statute.    Bellhouse  v.  Mellor,  4  Hurl.  &  N.  120. 

otherwise  directed.    In  constitution.     State  v.  Clendenin,  34 

Ark.  87. 

the  fUl.    Abel  V.  Alexander,  45  Ind.  523. 

the  sumimer.    Abel  v.  Alexander,  45  Ind.  523. 

the  first  day  of  January.    In  bank  charter.    People  v.  Walker, 

17  N.  Y.  502. 
UNTO  Simpson  v.  Lewthwaite,  3  B.  &  Adol.  231. 

and  amongst.    Casterton  v.  Sutherland,  9  Ves.  Ch.  445. 

UNTBUB.  In  insurance  policy,    Fowkes  v.  Ins.  Co.,  3  B.  Jc  S.  925. 

in  any  respect .    In  insurance  application,    Wilkenson  v.  Union 

Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  2  Dill.  570. 


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USE. 


number.    Pike  v.  Witt,  104  Mass.  595. 

the  creek.    In  patent,    Buckley  v.  Blackwell,  10  Ohio,  508. 

and  repair.    Levy  v.  Dyess,  3  Cent.  L.  J.  221. 

Miles  V.  Barrows,  122  Mass.  579. 

In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Inhabitants,  7  Q.  B.  525 ;  Queen  v.  Inhabitants, 

7  Q-  B.  534;  Tyne  Keelman?'.  Davison,  16  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  616;  Queen 

V.  Humphrey,  10  Ad.  &  Ell.  361. 
any  representation  as  to  oharaoter.    In  statute,    Haslock  v. 

Ferguson,  7  Ad.  &  Ell.  94. 

condition.     Sohier  v.  Trinity  Church,  109  Mass.  19. 

each  payment.     In  contract,    Scott  v.  Parker,  i  Q.  B.  809. 

his  admission.    In  statute.    Queen  v,  Humphrey,  10  Ad.  &  £11. 

335- 

or  across  any  street.  In  statute.  Chicago,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v,  Dun- 
bar, 100  111.  137. 

such  payment.    In  contract.    Courtright  v.  Deeds,  37  Iowa,  503. 

the  presentation  of  the  deed.    Incontract,   Welch  z/.  Matthews, 

98  Mass.  131. 

^the  trial.     In  statute,    Folkard  v.  R.  Co.,  L.  R.,  8  C.  P.  47°- 

agreed .    In  treaty.    Hylton  v.  Brown,  i  Wash.  C.  C.  353. 

against .     In  power  of  attorn^.     Hunt  f.  Chamberlain,  3  Halst. 

336  (14  Am.  Dec.  427). 

B.irnard  v.  Kellogg,  10  Wall.  383 ;  Lowry  v.  Read,  3  Brewst.  452: 
Dickinson  v.  Gay,  7  Allen,  29. 

and  practice  of  war.    In  statute.    Mauran  v.  Smith,  8  R.  I.  222. 

according  to  common .    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Pings,  4  Fed.  Rep. 

714. 

Hutchins  v,  Haywood,  50  N.  H.  491 ;  Heaston  v.  Comm'rs,  20  Ind. 

398- 
In  deed.     Mmter  v,  Williams,  4  Ad.  &  Ell.  251. 
In  statute.    Harwood  w.  R.  Co.,  2  B.  &  S.  214;  West    Riding  R.  Co. 

V.  Boon,  5  B.  &  S.  484. 
a  port.     Snow  v.  Columbian  Ins.  Co.,  48  Barb.  469  ;  48  N.  Y 

624 ;  Wheeler  v.  New  York,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  35  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  247. 

and  improvement.    In  will.    Fay  v.  Fay,  i  Cush.^93. 

any  art.    In  statute.    Clark  v.  Denton,  i  B.  &  Ad.  100. 

till  paid.    In  note    McCIellan  v.  Merris,  Kirby,  143.. 

change  in .    In  insurance  policy.    Cannell  v.  Phoenix  Ins.  Co., 

59  Me.  582. 
for  my .     In  bill  of  exchange.    Lloyd  z/.  Sigourney,  3  Younge  & 

J.  228  ;8  B.  &C.633. 
for  the of.    In  deed.     Stockbridge  Iron  Co.  v.  Hudson  Iron  Co., 

107  Mass.  320. 
for  the of  said  works.    In  deed.    Comstock  ?>.  Johnson,  46  N. 

Y.  615. 
fbr  the of  the  proprietors  of  lands.    In  statute.    Wademan  v. 

Albany  &  Susquehanna  R.  R.,  51  N.  Y.  568. 

far  the thereof.    In  contract.    Hickox  v.  Lowe,  10  Cal.  207. 

fax  the of  their  respective  roads.    In  statute.    Troy,  etc.,  R. 

Co.  V.  Boston,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  86  N.  Y.  107. 


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■  the  thing  patented.    In  statute,    Wilson  v.  Rousseau, 
I  Blatchf.  53. 

make,  or  put  in  practice.    I)>  statute.     Walton  v.  Lavater,  8 

C.  B.  (N.  S.)  187. 
the of  the  timber.    Indeed.    Clark  v.  Way,  11  Rich.  621. 

In  railroad  ticket.    Auerbach  v.  New  York  Cent.  R.  Co.,  25  Alb.  L.  J. 

482  ;  Evans  v.  St.  Louis,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  14  Cent.  L.  J.  481. 
in  navigating  the  waters  of  this  state.    In  statute.    Russell  v. 

The  Elk,  6  Mo.  552  ;  Noble  v.  The  Anthony,  12  Mo.  262. 

for  unlawAil  gaming.    In  statute.    Com.  v.  Statel,  7  Allen,  305. 

occupied  and  enjoyed.     In  deed.      Langley  v.  Hammond,  L. 

R.,  3  Ex.  161. 
drain for  the  conveyance  of  water.     In  statute.    Queen  v. 

Bodkin,  3  El.  &  El.  276. 
heretofore .    In  constitution.     Sheppard  v.  Steele,  43  N.  Y.  52. 

to  be as  cabinet  warerooms.    In  lease.    Brugman  v.  Noyes,  6 

Wis.  3. 
In  patent  law.    Cox  v.  Griggs,  i  Biss,  362 ;  Lowell  v.  Lewis,  i  Mason. 

182;  Bedford  v.  Hunt,  i  Mason,  302;  Whittley  z/.  Emmett,  Baldw. 

303;  Dickinson  v.  Hall,  14  Pick.  217;  Winans  v.  Schenectady,  etc., 

R.  Co.,  2  Blatchf.  279 ;  Kneass  v.  Schuylkill  Bk.,  4  Wash.  C.  C.  9 ; 

Roberts  v.  Ward,  4  McLean,  565. 

art.    Cordining  v.  Burden,  15  How.  267. 

invention.    In  statute.     Lowell  t/.  Lewis,  i  Mason,  182;  Bedford 

V.  Hunt,  I  Mason,  302. 

to  corporations.    In  statute.    Badger  v.  Paper  Co.,  70  III.  302. 

In  deed.     Martin  v.  O'Bannon,  35  Ark.  62  ,  Connor  v.  Abbott,  35  Ark. 

365- 
lupiea.     Nichols  v.  Ramsel,  2  Mod.  280. 

and  customary.    Carter  v.  Phila.  Coal  Co.,  77  Pa.  St.  286. 

and  ordinary  course  of  business.     In  statute.     Walbrun  v. 

Babbitt,  16  Wall.  577  ;  Harris  v.  Boggs,  5  Blackf.  489. 
certificates.    In  stipulation.    Bovill  v.  Hadley,  17  C.  B.  (N.  S.) 

436- 

clauses.     Bozon  v.  Farlow,  i  Mer.  Ch.  459. 

course  of  trade.     Codding^on  v.  Bay,   20  Johns.  637  (i  i  Am. 

Dec.  342). 
covenants.     In  deed.    Hart  v.  Hart,  30  W.  R.  8 ;  Hampshire  v. 

Wickens,  7  Ch.  Div.  555  ;  Wilson  v.  Wood,  17  N.  J.  (Eq.)  217  ;  Car- 
ter V.  Denman,  23  N.  J.  (L.)  260. 
covenants  of  warranty.    In  bond.    McAlister  v.  Moye,  30  Miss. 

258. 
dispatch.     In  contract.    Aschroft  v.  Colliery  Co.,  L.  R.,  9  Q.  B, 

540;  Kearson  v.  Pearson,  7  Hurl.  &  N.  386. 

high- water  mark.     Teschemacker  v.  Thompson,  18  Cal.  1 1. 

or  necessary  course  of  business.    Madison,  etc.,  Plank-Road 

Co.  V.  Watertown.  etc.,  Co.,  5  Wis.  183. 
place  of  abode.    In  statute.    Charlton  County  v.  Moberly,  59 

Mo.  228 ;  Gadsden  v.  Johnson,  i  Nott  &  M.  89. 


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UTTEBLY. 


—  place  of  buBinesa.    In  statute.     Blodgett  v.  Atley,  4  Neb.  25 ; 
Palmer  v.  Kelleher,  1 1 1  Mass.  320. 

—  pltMse  of  religious  worship.    In  statute.    Smith  v.  Barrett,  L. 
R..  6  Q.  B.  35- 

—  projections.    Indeed.    Linzee  7/.  Mixer,  loi  Masp.  512. 

—  rates.     In  statute.     Hutton  v.  Schell,  6  Blatchf.  53 

—  stopping-place.    R.  Co.  v.  Flagg,  43  111.  364. 

—  terms.    In  order.    Thompsott  v.   Bower,  9  C.  B.  (N.  S-;  286 ; 


Bettagh  v.  Dearden,  i  Mc.  &  Yonge,  106. 
dwelling-house  or place  of  abode. 


In  statute.      Hyslop  v. 


Happock,  5  Ben.  447. 
In  statute.    Queen  v.  Randall,  4  El.  &  Bl.  565. 

performed.    In  statu:.:    Reg.  v.  Plunkett,  21  U.  C.  Q.  B.  536. 

resides.    In  statute.     Lochnane  v.  Lochnane^  78  Ky.  469. 

sold.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Wood,  L.  R.,  4  Q.  B.  559  ;  Queen  v. 

Kennett,  L.  R.,  4  Q-  B.  565. 

power.    In  insurance  policy.    City  Fire  Ins.  Co.  v.  Corliss,  21 

Wend.  367  (34  Am.  Dec.  258). 
burnt  by power.    In  insurance  policy.    Drinkwater  v.  London 

Assn.,  2  Wils.  363. 
loss  which  may  happen  by  mev    of  an power.    In  insurance 

policy.    Barton  v.  Home  Ins.  C>  .  42  Mo.  157. 

White  V.  Friedlander,  35  Ark.  52 ;  Henry  v.  Bank  of  Salina,  5  Hill,  523 ; 
Wilkie  v.  Roosevelt,  3  Johns.  Cas.206;  Newton  v.  Wilson,  31  Ark. 
484;  Hogg  V.  Ruflfner,  i  Black,  115;  Camp  v.  Bates,  11  Conn.  487  ; 
Gaar  2/.  Louisville  Banking  Co.,  11  Bush,  180;  Read  v.  Coale,  4  Ind. 
2S3  ;  Lesley  v.  Johnson,  41  Barb.  359;  Woodruflf  v.  Hurson,  32  Barb. 
557 ;  Bank  of  U.  S.  v.  Waggener,  9  Peters,  378 ;  Scott  v.  Floyd,  9 
Peters,  418 ;  Lafayette  Bk.  v.  State  Bk.,  4  McLean,  208. 

for  the  malung  of  paper.     In  statute.    Attorney-General  v. 

Gibbs,  3  Younge  &  J.  339. 

fbrming .  In  statute.  Bevitt  v.  Crandall,  19  Wis.  582 ;  Humph- 
rey V.  Taylor,  4  North  W.  Rep.  93. 

In  statute.    Seymour  t/.  Osborne,  11  Wall.  516. 

purpose  of .    In  statute.    Rogers  v.  Driver,  16  Q.  B.  103. 

In  statute.  State  v.  Horner,  48  Mo.  520;  Rex  v.  Cusplan,  i  Jebb,  210; 
Rex  z/.. Palmer,  i  Russ.  &  Ry.  72;  U.  S.  v.  Nelson,  i  Abb.  (U.  S.)  135; 
Perkins  v.  People,  27  Mich.  386;  Paige  v.  People,  3  Abb.  App.  Dec. 

439- 
loss.     In  bond.    Ins.  Co.  v.  Gossler,  6  Otto,  645  ;   Ins.  Co.  v. 

Duval,  8  S.  &  R.  138. 

or  publish.    In  statute.    Rex  v.  Shukard,  i  Russ.  &  Ry.  201. 

or  put  off.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Welsby,  Temp.  &  M.  409. 

pass,  publish  or  sell.    In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Nelson,  i   Abb.  (U. 

s.)  137. 

oommon of  ooiinterfoit  coin.    In  statute.    Murray  v.  Com.,  13 

Mete.  516. 

void.     In  statute.    Lane  v.  Chapman,  1 1  Ad.  &  Ell.  979. 


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"onn.  487  ; 
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n,  32  Barb. 
:'.  Floyd,  9 

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Jebb,  210; 
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App.  Dec. 

ns.  Co.  V. 

y.  201. 

409. 

[   Abb.  (U. 

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VACAirCIES. 


VACANCY. 


VACAWT. 


VACATED. 

VACATION. 
VAQBANT. 

VAUDITT. 
VALUABLE. 


VALUE. 


/«  constitution.    People  v.  Green,  2  Wend.  273 ;  People  v.  Forquer,  I 

Ilk  71. 
that  may  happen  during  the  reoess  of  the  senate.    In  statute. 

Re  Farrow,  3  Fed.  Rep.  113. 

Harrison  v.  Simonds,  44  Conn.  318;  Stater/.  Messmore,  14  Wis.  193; 
Johnston  v.  Wilson,  2  N.  H.  202  (9  Am.  Dec.  50);  People  7>.  Whit- 
man, 10  Cal.  38 ;  People  v.  Wells,  2  Cal.  233 ;  People  v.  Bissell,  49 
Cal.  407. 

In  constitution.     State  v,  Seay,  64  Mo.  91 ;  State  v.  Emerson,  39  Mo.  80. 

that  may  happen.    In  constitution.    Walsh  v.  Com.,  89  Pa.  St. 

419. 

Stocking  V.  State,  7  Ind.  326:  States.  Boecker,  56  Mo.  17;  State  z/. 
Irwin,  5  Nev.  iii. 

and  tmoooupied.    In  insurance  policy.     Dawson  v.  Am.   Cent. 

Ins.  Co.,  I  Mo.  (App.)  317 ;  American  Ins.  Co.  v.  Padfield,  78  111.  167  ; 
Hermann  v.  Ins.  Co.,  44  N,  Y.  (S.  C.)  444 ;  Whitney  v.  Ins.  Co., 
72  N.  Y.  117;  Meaghan  v.  Ins.  Co.,  24  Hun,  58;  Corrigan  v.  Con- 
necticut Ins.  Co.,  122  Mass.  228. 

and  unoooupied  land.    In  city  charter.    Gillette  v.  City  of 

Hartford,  31  Conn.  351. 

lands.    In  deed.    Marshall  v.  Bornpart,  18  Mo.  84. 

In  statute.  State  v.  Arledge,  2  Bailey,  401  (23  Am.  Dec.  145) ;  State 
V.  Bevers,  86  N.  C.  589. 

or  unoccupied.    In  insurance  policy.    Corrigan  v,  Connecticut 

Ins.  Co.,  122  Mass.  298. 

or  unoccupied  lots.    In  statute.    Tigh  v.  Colquette,  21  Mo.  233. 

In  insurance  policy.    Sleeper  v.  New  Hampshire  Ins.  Co.,  56  N.  H. 

401 ;  Cummins  v.  Agricultural  Ins.  Co.,  67  N.  Y.  260  (33  Am.  Rep. 

III). 

his  office.    In  statute.    Thornton  v.  Boyd,  25  Wis.  598. 

U.  S.  V.  Adams,  6  Wall.  105. 

Taylor  v.  State,  59  Ala.  19. 

In  statute.     Boulo  v.  State,  49  Ala.  22. 

involving  the of  a  statute.    In  statute.    City  of  Cain  v.  Bross. 

99  HI-  523- 
article.    In  statute.    State  v.  Pottmeyer,  33  Ind.  402  (5  Am.  Rep. 


224). 

security.    In  statute.    Guardians  v.  Owens,  L.  R.,  8  Ex.  37. 

thing.     In  statute.    Gibbons  v.  People,  33   111.  442  ;   State  v. 

Tomlin,  $  Dutch.  13,  State  v.  Fletcher,  6  Vroom,  453. 
In  indictment.    Matthews  v.  State,  55  Ala.  70;  Rezz/.  Robinson,  2 

Leach,  479. 
coins,  medals,  gems  and  oriental  stones  and  other things. 

In  will.    Cavendish  v.  Cavendish,  i  Cox.  Ch.  77  ;  i  Brown  Ch.  467. 
among  the ^papers.    In  statute.    Winstead  v.  Bowman,  68  N.  C. 

170. 

Hunt  V,  Smith,  9  Kas.  137 ;  Queen  v.  Capel,  12  Ad.  &.  Ell.  414 ;  Roch- 
ester V.  Chester,  "  N.  H.  359. 

In  statute.  Chidester  v.  State,  25  Ohio  St.  433  ;  Troy  Iron  Co.  v. 
Winslow,  45  Barb.  231 ;  Lawrence  v.  Boston,  119  Mass.  126 ;  Sjott 
V.  St.  Paul,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  25  Ohio  St.  433. 


■■«■ 


IB»*' 


HV*!^    ■ 


•-.-r'T'*™' '""'. '  "^ ' 


T 


VALUE. 


372 


VERDICT. 


In  statute.    Wilson  v.  Dickson,  2  B.  & 
Pacific  R.  R.  V.  Chrystal, 


VALUE  —  Continued. 

of  the  ship  or  vessel. 

Aid.  14. 

of  the  land.     In  corporation  charter. 

25  Mo.  544. 
of  the  property  taken.    In  statute.    Dilworth  z/.  McKelvey,  30 

Mo.  149. 

of  the  tenements.    In  statute.    Elston  v.  Rose,  L.  R..  4  Q-  B-  4- 

annual of  the  property.    In  statute.    Attorney-General  z/.  Sef- 

ton,  2  H.  &  C.  370. 
appraised In  statute.     Wilson  v.   Maxwell,  2  Blatchf.   321: 

Grinnell  v.  Lawrence,  i  Blatchf.  347. 
oash .     In  statute.     Huntington  v.  Central    Pacific  R.   Co.,  2 

Sawyer,  503. 
for received.        In  assignment.    Chautauque   Bk.  v.  Risley.  18 

N.  Y.  370. 

In  contract.  Cheney  v.  Cook.  7  Wis.  41 3 ;  Dey  v.  Elmore,  4  Wis.  190 ; 
Osgood  V.  Bringolf.  32  Iowa,  265  ;  Clark  v.  Loomis.  5  Duer,  468  : 
Connecticut,  etc..  Ins.  Co.  v.  Cleveland,  etc.,  R.  Co..  41  Barb.  9: 
Watson  V.  McLaren.  19  Wend.  557  :  Miller  v.  Cook,  23  N.  Y.  495  : 
Caldwell  v.  McKain.  2  Nott  &  McC.  555:  Gamwell  v.  Mosely,  u 
Gray.  i73- 

In  deed.    Jackson  v.  Alexander.  3  Johns.  484  (3  Am.  Dec.  517). 

luarket .     In  contract.    Orchard  v.  Simpson,  2  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  300. 

true  nature  and .    In  statute.    Williams  v.  African  Steam  Co.,  i 

Hurl.  &  N.  300. 

true  and  actual  oash .    In  insurance  policy.    Wolfe  z/.  Harvard 

Ins.  Co.,  7  N.  Y.  583. 

yearly of  the  widow's  dower.  In  statute.  Riley  w.  Clammorgan, 

15  Mo.  332. 
at  as  under.    In  insurance  policy.    Wilson  v.  Nelson,  5  B.  &  S. 

354- 
Smith  V.  State,  7  Tex.  (App.)  382. 

productions.    In  statute.    Rex  v.  Hodges,  i  M.  &  M.  341. 

In  statute.    Camp  v.  Rogers.  44  Conn.  291 ;  Duckwall  v.  City  of  New 
Albany.  25  Ind.  283. 

for  the  transportation  of  passengers.    In  statute.    Whittaker 

V.  Eighth  Ave.  R.  R.,  5>  N.  Y.  295. 

used  solely  for  the  conveyance  of  any  goods  or  burden  in 

the  course  of  trade.    In  statute.    Speak  v.  Powell.  L.  R..  9  Ex.  25. 

public .    In  city  ordinance.    City  of  St.  Louis  v.  Woodruff.  71 

Mo.  92. 
North  Noonday  Mining  Co.  v.  Orient  Mining  Co..  i  Fed.  Rep.  522  ; 
Eureka  Consol.  Mining  Co.  v.  Richmond  Mining  Co..  4  Sawy.  303- 
In  deed.    Winter  v.  Williams,  4  Ad.  &  Ell.  251. 
In  statute.    Hudson  Iron  Co.  v.  Alger,  54  N.  Y.  173. 
Rutland  v.  Brister,  53  Miss.  683. 
Otis  V.  Spencer,  8  How.  Pr.  171 ;  State  v.  Nelson.  26  Ind.  366 :  Shaw 

V.  State.  2  Tex.  (App.)  49" • 
In  statute.    Prew  v.  Squire,  10  C.  B.  915:  McCullogh  v.  Allen.  10 
Kas.  150;  Bearce?'.  Bowker,  iij  Mass.  129. 


VALUED. 

VABLAJCTCE. 

VEGETABLE. 

VEHICLE. 


VEHICLES. 

VEIN. 

VEND. 
VENDEE. 
VENDOR. 
VERDICT. 


ERDICT. 


ion, 


2  B. 


V.  Chrystal, 
cKelvey,  30 

:..4Q.  B.4. 
i^ral  V.  Sef- 

llatchf.   321  ; 

c  R.   Co.,  2 

V.  Risley,  18 

:,  4  Wis.   190; 

1  Duer,  468; 

,  41  Barb.  9; 

N.  Y.  495; 

V.  Mosely,  11 

5>7). 

(N.  S.)  300- 
Steam  Co.,  i 

!  V.  Harvard 

Dlammorgan, 

Dn,  5  B.  &  S. 


1:  M.  341. 

.  City  of  New 

f.    Whittaker 

>r  burden  in 
:..  R..  9  Ex.  25. 

Woodruff,  71 

'ed.  Rep.  522  ; 
,  4  Sawy.  303. 


nd.  366 ;  Shaw 
h  V.  Allen,  10 


VERDICT. 


373 


VI. 


VEBDICT  —  Continued. 

against  law. 

545- 


In  statute,     Emerson  v.  Santa  Clara  Co.,  40  Cal. 
Hunt,  I  Halst.  415. 


VBRTPY. 
VEBMUJON. 
VEBSATILE. 
VEBTU. 

VESSEL. 


VESSELS. 


viasT. 


VESTED. 


VESTRY. 

VEXATIOUS. 

VI. 


U.  S.  V.  Brig  Vic- 


or  judgment.    In  statute.     White 

general .     Settle  v.  Alison,  8  Ga.  201. 

immediately  after  the .    In  statute.    Wood  v.  Grim  wood,  10  B. 

&  C.  700. 

DeWittT'.  Hosmer,  3  How.  Pr.  284;  Ashley  v.  Wright,  19  Ohio  St.  291. 

In  statute.     Boring  z/.  Lawrence,  i  Blatchf.  607. 

Cramer  v.  Noonan,  4  Wis.  239. 

objects  of and  taste.    In  will,     Bridgman  7>.  Ld.  Fitzgerald,  43 

L.  T.  (N.  S.)  408. 

The  Floating  Elevator.  8  Ben.  556  ;  Pendleton  v.  Franklin,  7  N.  Y.  508: 
The  Hendrick  Hudson,  3  Ben.  419;  Hood  v.  Deghton  Bridge,  3 
Mass.  263. 

In  statute.  Hamilton  v.  Stow,  5  B.  &  Aid.  650 ;  Blanford  v.  Morrison, 
15  Q.  B.  730;  Fraleck  v.  Betts,  13  Hun.  632  ;  Lambert  v.  R.  Co.,  70 
N.  Y.  104;  Pendleton  z/.  Franklin,  7  N.  Y.  508  ;  Tisdell  v.  Combe,  7 
Ad.  &  Ell.  797;  Northrop  v.  The  Pilot,  6  Oreg.  297;  U.  S.  v.  An  Open 
Bc:it,  5  Mason,  120  ;  Chaffe  v.  Ludeling,  27  La.  Ann.  607;  Crawford 
V.  Collins,  45  Barb.  269;  Com.  v.  Francis,  Thach.  C.  C.  240;  The 
Hezekiah  Baldwin,  8  Ben.  566;  King  v.  Greenway,  71  N.  Y.  413; 
Walsh  V.  New  York  Dry  Dock  Co.,  77  N.  Y.  448 ;  The  Manhattan, 
2  Ben.  88. 

wrecked  in  the  United  States.    In  statute. 

toria  Perez,  8  Ben.  109. 

description  of used  in  navigation.    In  statute.    The  Mac,  46 

L.  T.  (N.  S.)  907. 

of  the  United  States.    In  statute.     Hicks  v.  Williams,  17  Barb. 

523;  The  Mary  Merritt,  2  Biss.  381  ;  The  Merritt,  17  Wall.  582. 

of  whatever  description,  used  in  river  or  inland  naviga- 
tion.   In  statute.    The  Mamie,  5  Fed.  Rep.  820. 

steam .    In  statute.    Walker  v.  Evans.  2  El.  &  El.  359. 

In  statute.  Covedale  v.  Charlton,  3  Q.  B.  Div.  376 ;  Nutter  v.  Bd.,  4  Q. 
B.  Div.  375. 

go  to  and in.    In  will.    Wood  v.  Denny,  i  Biss.  73. 

Tayloe  v.  Gould,  10  Barb.  388  ;  Sheridan  v.  House,  4  Abb.  App.  Dec. 
218. 

In  statute.    Directors  v.  May,  L.  R.,  7  H.  L.  283. 

In  will.    Richardson  v.  Power,  19  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  788 ;  re  Edmonson.  L. 

R.,  5  Eq.  Cas.  389;  Simpson  v.  Peach,  L.  R.,  16  Eq.  208. 

in  possesoion.     Holliday  v.  McMillan,  79  N.  C.  315. 

interest.    In  will.    Greenhalgh  v.  Bates,  L.  R.,  2  P.  &  D.  47. 

remainder.     Poor  v.  Considine,  6  Wall.  438  ;  Cuyler  v.  Ferrill, 

I  Abb.  (U.  S.)  169. 

~ —  right.  Morton  v.  Nebraska,  ai  Wall.  660 ;  Parmalee  v.  Laurence,, 
48  111.  331  ;  Marshall  v.  King,  24  Miss.  85. 

In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Peters,  6  El.  &  Bl.  230. 

removal.    In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Mayor,  7  El.  &  Bl.  460. 

et  armis.    In  indictment.    Territory  v.  McFarlane,  i  Mart.  21 1 

(5  Am.  Dec.  706). 


'B^K^ssi^smsi&^mmssn^K 


VICAR. 


374 


VOID. 


VIOAB.  In  statute.    Finder  v.  Barr,  4  El.  &  Bl.  1 14. 

VIOnnTY.         In  insurance  policy.    Haley  v.  Dorchester  Ins.  Co.,  12  Gray,  545. 

VICIOUS.  exoesaively oonduot.  In  statute.  Hoshall  v.  Hoshall.  51  Md./a. 

VICIOU6NESS.    In  bill  of  lading.    Rhodes  v.  Louisville  R.  Co.,  9  Bush,  688. 
VICTUALLER.    Tyson  v.  Smith,  i)  Ad.  &  Ell.  407. 
VICTUALLEBS.     In  statute.     Mayor  v.  Davis,  6  W.  &  S.  278. 


VICTUALS. 

VIDELICBT. 

VIEW. 


VIEWED. 

VIEWEBS. 

VILLAGE. 


VTLLAOES. 

VILLAINOUS. 
VINDICTIVE. 
VINOUS. 

VIOLATE. 

VIOLATION. 


VIOLENCE. 
VIOLENTLY. 


VIBTUE. 

VIRTUOUS. 

VIS. 

VISITORS. 

VOID. 


In  statute.     King  v.  Hodgkinson,  10  B.  &  C.  75. 

Brown  v.  Berry,  47  111.  175  ;  Wilson  v.  Meunt,  3  Ves.  Ch.  194. 

the  premises.    In  statute.        Wakefield  v.  Boston,  etc.,  W.  Co., 

63  Me.  385. 
immediate and  presence  of  the  court.    In  statute.    Peoples. 

Hackley,  24  N.  Y.  74. 

we  having .    In  order.    Queen  v.  Jones,  12  Ad.  &  Ell.  686. 

Tubbs  V.  Ogden,  46  Iowa,  134. 

In  deed.    Waterbach  v.  Fennell,  7  H.  L.  Cas.  650. 

In  statute.    Tilford  v.  Wallace,  3  Watts,  141 ;  Illinois,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v. 

Williams,  37  111.  48;  Toledo,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Spangler,  71  111.  568. 
cities,  towns  or ,    In  statute.    Duggan  v.  Roche,  2  Hill  (S.  C), 

584. 

swap.     In  libel.     Van  Vactor  v.  Walkup,  46  Cal.  130. 

damages.    Chiles  v.  Drake,  2  Mete.  147. 

liquor.  In  statute,  Adler  v.  State,  55  Ala.  16;  Feldman  v.  Mor- 
rison, I  III.  (App.)  460. 

the  seventh  commandment.    Farnswnrth  v.  Storrs,  5  Cush. 

412. 

of  docency.    In  statute.    Alexander  v.  Carl,  3  SL.  I.  145.  ' 

apparent ,    In  rule  of  court.    Ramsden  v.  Gray,  7  C.  B.  967. 

In  statute.    Temple  v.  Kerly,  i  Man.  &  G.  904. 

die  in  the of  any  law  of  the  State.  In  insurance  policy.  Har- 
per ».  Phoenix  Ins.  Co.,  18  Mo.  109;  19  Mo.  507;  Overton  v.  St. 
Louis  Ins.  Co.,  39  Mo.  122. 

State  V.  Wells,  31  Conn.  212  ;  State  v.  Weaver,  Busb.  (L.)  9. 

In  indictment.  State  v.  Riake,  39  Me.  322 ;  Com.  v.  Fogerty,  8  Gray, 
490. 

and  routoufly.    In  indictment.     Com.  v.  Howe,  2  Allen,  153. 

and  unlawflilly.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Bachelder,  2  Gall.  17. 

by of.     Broughton  v.  Haywood,  Phill.  (L.)  380. 

unmarried  female.    In  statute.    Wood  v.  State,  48  Ga.  192. 

nugor.    Walker  v.  Guarantee  Ass.,  18  Q.  B.  278. 

In  statute.    Ex  parte  Matanle,  4  B.  &  Adol.  366. 

Slocum  V.  Hooker,  13  Barb.  537.' 

In  deed.     Roberts  v.  Davey,  4  B.  &  Adol.  672. 

In  insurance  policy.    Williams  v.  Albany  City  Ins.  Co.,  19  Mich.  451. 

In  statute.  Goldsmid  v.  Hampton,  5  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  108;  King  v.  Inhab- 
itants, 8  B.  &  C.  470 ;  Thornton  v.  Magrath,  i  Duv.  352 ;  Brecken- 
ridge  v.  Ormsby,  i  J.  J.  Marsh.  236  (19  Am.  Dec.  71);  Alexander  v. 
Nelson,  42  Ala.  462  ;  Van  Schaack  v.  Robbins,  36  Iowa,  201  ;  Allis 
V.  Billings,  6  Mete.  415  ;  Brown  v.  Brown,  50  N.  H.  538  ;  Inskeep  v. 
Lecony,  i  N.  J.  (L.)  in;  Kearney  v.  Vaughan,  50  Mo.  384  ;  Crocker 


VOID. 


45- 

I  Md.73. 


VOID. 


375 


VOTERS. 


;..  P.  Co., 
People  V. 
386. 


,  R.  Co.  V. 
[11.  568. 
till  (S.  C), 


an  V.  Mor- 
s,  5  Cush. 

5.' 
J.967. 

4icy.    Har- 
rton  V.  St. 


ty.  8  Gray, 

lien,  153. 
Gall.  17. 

Ga.  192. 


Mich.  451. 
ng  V.  Inhab- 
2 ;  Brecken- 
^lexander  v. 
a,  201  ;  AUis 
;  Inskeepz'. 
184 ;  Crocker 


VOID      Continued. 

V.  Bellangee,  6  Wis.  645;  Bromley  v.  Goodrich,  40  Wis.  131  ;  An- 
derson V.  Roberts,  18  Johns.  $15  ;  Pearsall  v.  Chapin,  44  Pa.  St.  9; 
Hone  V.  Woolsey,  2  Edw.  Ch.  289. 
Breckenridge  v.  Ormsby,  i  J.  J.  Marsh.  236  (19  Am.  Dec.  71);  Crocker 
V.  Bellangee,  6  Wis.  645  ;  Bromley  v.  Goodrich,  40  Wis.  131 ;  Alex- 
ander v.  Nelson,  42  Ala.  462;  Slocuin  v.  Hooker,  13  Barb.  537. 

In  statute.    British  Museum  v.  Payne,  2  Younge  &  J.  180. 


VOIDABLE. 


VOLX7MB. 


VOLUNTARILY.    Maxwell  v.  Griswold,  10  How.  255. 

leave.    In  statute,     Hardin  z^.  Hardin,«  17  Ala.  350. 

withdrawn.    lu  statute.    Com.  v.  Thompson,  1 1  Allen,  23. 

things ftimished.    In  statute.    Commrs.  of  Carroll  Co.  v.  Rich- 
ardson. S4  Ind.  153. 

die  by  his  own  hand  or  act or  otherwise.  In  insurance  policy, 

Penfold  V.  Universal  Life  Ins.  Co.,  85  N.  Y.  317. 
VOLUNTABY.    Coleman  v.  Smith,  52  Ala.  368 ;  Mobile  R.  Co.  v.  Steiner,  61  Ala.  597. 
Jn  statute.     Manny  v,  Logan,  27  Mo.  528. 

—  and  uninterrupted  absence.     In  statute.    Town  of  Scott  v. 
Town  of  Clayton,  51  Wis.  185. 

assignment.    Dias  v.  Bouchaud,  10  Paige's  Ch.  445. 

In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  McLellan,  3  Sumner,  350. 
•     association.     In  statute.    Fox  v.  Naramore,  36  Conn.  376. 

-  -  contributions.     In  statute.     Birmingham  v.  Shaw,  10  Q.  B.  868  ; 
Reg.  T/.  Manchester,  16  Q.  B.  450;  Russell  Inst,  v,  St.  Giles,  3  El. 

6  Bl.  425- 

conveyance.    Seward  v.  Jackson,  8  Cow.  406. 

escape.     Riley  v.  State,  16  Conn.  47;  Green  v.  Hern,  2  Penn. 

•  167  ;  Martin  v.  State.  32  Ark.  124 ;  Riley  r/.  Whittaker,  49  N.  H.  149. 
return  the  property.    In  statute.    Brill  v.  State,  i  Tex.  (App.) 

572 ;  Stephenson  v.  State.  4  Tex.  (App.)  591  ;  Allen  v.  State.  12  Tex. 

(App.)  190. 

separation.    In  statute.        Anonymous.  55  Ala.  428. 

service.    In  statute.    Commrs.  of  Carroll  Co.  v.  Richardson.  54 

Ind.  153. 

signature  and  assent.    I,%  statute.    Long?/.  Mostyn,  65  Ala.  545. 

stranding.    Star  of  Hope.  9  Wall.  203;  Fowler  v.  Rathbone,  12 

Wall.  102. 
validity.    Jones  v.  W'^lker,  2  Paine,  688. 

VOLUITTEEB.    In  statute.    Humphrey  v.  Bethell,  i   Harr.  &  Ruth.  221  ;  People  v. 

Quartermaster-Genera',  25  Mich.  340 ;  Magee  v.  Cutler,  43  Barb. 

239. 

give  in  his .    In  indictment.    State  v.  Moore.  27  N.  J.  (L.)  105. 

two-thirds of  thC' city  counsel.    In  statute.    English  z/.  State, 

7  Mo.  (App.)  171. 
granted  or .    In  statute.    European,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Dunn,  60  Me. 

453- 

legal .    In  statute.    Sanford  v.  Prentice,  28  Wis.  358. 

of  the  county.     In  constitution.     State  v.  Williams,  5  Wis.  309. 

majority  of  the .     In  constitution.     Louisville,  etc.  R.  Co.  v. 

County  Court,  i  Sneed.  637. 


VOTE. 


VOTED. 

VOTER. 
VOTERS. 


VOTERS. 


yjt 


WALL. 


VOTES. 

VOTINO. 

VOUCHER. 

VOWEL. 
VOYAQE. 


In  statute.     State  v.   Mayor  of 
Reg.  V.  Coaks,  3   El.  &  Bl. 


VOTiiilS  —  Continued. 

tviro-thlrdB  of  suoh  qualified . 

St.  Joseph.  37  Mo.  270. 
greatest  number  of .    In  statute. 

253. 

paper.     In  statute.    Queen  v,  Strachcn,  L.  R.,  7  Q  'Q.  464- 

thereat.     In  statute.     State  v.  Mayor,  73  Mo.  437. 

State  V.  Hickman,  S  N.  J.  (L.)  299. 

In  statute.     Whitwell  v.  Willard,  i  Mctc.  216. 

Kinnersley  v.  Knott,  7  C.  B.  985. 

In  charter-party.     Valene  v.  (iibbs.  6  C.   B.  (N.  S.)  284  ;  The  John 

Martin,  2  Abb.  (U.  S.)   172;  Perkins  v.  L',man,  9  Mass.  522;  Tlie 

Brutus,  3  Gall.  538. 
h'  insurance  policy.     Friend  v.  Gloucester  Ins.  Co.,  113  Mass.  326; 

Pelly  V.  Royal  Exchange  Association  Co..  i   Burr.  341  ;  Friend  v. 

Gloucester  Ins.  Co.,  113  Mass.  326. 
or  voyages  aforesaid.    In  charier-party,    Mitchell  v.  U.  S.,  6 

Otto,  162. 
during  Ihe  said .     In  charter-party.    Barker  v.  McAndrew,  18 

C.  B.  (N.  S.)  760. 


WAGER. 


WAGERrNG'. 
WAGES. 


WAGON. 


WAITING. 
WAIVING. 
WALK. 

WAIVER. 

WALL. 


Jordan  7A  Kent.  44  How.  Pr.  206;  Smoot  v.  State,  18  Ind.  18;  Mer- 
chants'Saving.etc,  Co.  t/.  Goodrich,  7 S  III.  554;  Cassard  z/.  Hin- 
man,  i  Bosw.  207  ;  Quarles  v.  State,  5  Humph.  561. 

policy.    Amory  v.  Gilman,  2  Mass.  11. 

for  the  ptirpose  of .    In  statute.    Sumner  v.  State,  74  Ind.  53. 

In  statute  McLellan  v.  Young,  54  Ga.  399  (21  Am.  Rep.  277) ;  South., 
etc..  R.  Co.  V.  Falkner,  49  Ala.  117  ;  Jenks  v.  Dyer,  102  Mass.  235  ; 
Cowdin-.'.  Huff,  10  Ind.  83:  Somers  v.  Kelcher,  115  Mass.  167. 

In  statute.    Archer  v.  James,  2  B.  &  S.  76 ;  Chawner  v.  Cummins,  8  Q. 
B.  311;  Sleeman  z/.  Barrett,  2   H.  &  C.  940;  Sherman  v.  Sanders, 
13  C.  B.  169. 
of  her  personal  labor.    In  statute.     Mewherter  v.  Hatten,  42 

Iowa,  288.  ^ 

of  laborers  and  employees.    In  statute.    South.,  etc.,  R.  Co.  7/. 

Falkner,  49  Ala.  1 1 5. 

or  hire.    In  statute.     Moore  v.  Heaney,  14  Md.  559. 

In  city  ordinance.    Snyder  v.  North  Lawrence,  8  Kas.  82. 
In  statute.    Gorden  v.  Shields,  7  Kas.  325  :  Qu'gley  v.  Gorham,  5  Cal . 
418. 

work.    Johnson  v.  Reyendor,  19  Ind.  24. 

Stage .    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Ruscoe,  8  Ad.  &  Ell.  387. 

your  reply.    In  letter.    Watts  v.  Ainsworth,  i  H.  &  C.  ?6. 

demand  and  notice.    In  note.    Pearson  v.  Stoddard,  9  Gray,  201 . 

out  of  the  said  grounds.    In  statute.    Howard  v.  Blackford,  3 

N.  J.  (L.)  777. 
Hoxiet/.  Home  Ins.  Co.,  32  Conn.  21 ;  First  National  Bk.v.  Hartford, 
etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  45  Conn.  22  ;  Lewis  v.  Phoenix  Ins.  Co.,  24  Conn.  72. 

party Watson  v.  Grey,  14  Ch.  Div.  193;  Weston  v.  Arnold, 

L.  R.,  8  Ch.  App.  1085 ;  Glover  v.  Weisman,  4  Mo.  (Apf).)  91. 


WALL. 

Mayor  ui 
El.  &  Bl. 
464. 


WANDERING. 


yn 


WARRANT. 


The  Jolin 
522  ;  The 

dass.  326 ; 
Friend  v. 

.  U.  S.,  6 

ndrew,  18 


18;  Mer- 
d  V.  Hin- 


Ind.  53. 

1) ;  South., 
Mass.  235 ; 
.  167. 

nmins,  8  Q. 
>.  Sanders, 

Hatten,  42 

:„  R.  Co.  V. 


lam,  s  Cal. 


h 
C.  86. 

,9  Gray,  201. 

Blackford,  3 

V.  Hartford, 
24  Conn.  72. 
I  V.  Arnold, 
>.)  91- 


WAirr. 


WANDEBINQ.     In  statute.    Morris  v.  Jetfreis,  L.  R.,  i  y.  B.  263  ;  Lawrence  v.  King, 
L.  R..  3  y.  B.  345. 
In  will.     Hull  V.  Culver,  34  Conn.  404. 
ofoare.     Warner  v.  Duniuivan,  23  111.  380. 

of  form.      In  statute.    State  v.  Blaisdell,  49  N.  H.  83  ;  State  v. 

Dowd,  43  N.  H.  456.    • 

of  repair.     Hixon  v.  Lowell,  13  Gray,  59. 

of  understanding.    In  statute.    Emerson  v.  Bowers,   14  N.  Y. 

449- 
tor of  prosecution.    In  order  0/ court.  Morange  f.  Meigs,  54  N. 

Y.  207. 
in  the of  suohoertifloate.    In  statute.    Stuart  z/.  Powell,  i  B.  & 

Ad.  273. 
Cory  V.  Boylston  Ins.  Co.,  107  Mass.  140. 
Lafayette,  etc.,  R.  Co,  v.  Huffman,  28  Ind.  287. 
Clarke  v.  Hoggins,  11  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  550 ;   Reed  v.  Clark,  47  Cal.  204. 
and  cruelly  uegleots.    Jn  statute.    Peabody  v.  Peabody,   104 

Mass.  195. 
and  wilAilly.     In  slaiule.    M.  K.  &  T.  R.  R.  v.  Davidson,  14 


WAKTAOB. 

WANTON. 

WANTONLY 


WANTONNESS. 


Kas.  349. 

Cobb  V.  Bennef 


75  Pa.  St.  326. 


WAB. 


Prize  Cases,  2  Black,  635;  Millor  v.  The  Resolution,  2  Dall.  19;  Alire 
V.  The  U.  S.,  I  Ct.  of  CI.  '33 ,  Bas  v.  Tingy,  4  Dall.  37  ;  Dole  v. 
Merchants'  Mut.  Ins  Co.,  51  Me.  465. 

debts.    In  statute.     Bibb  v.  Commrs.,  44  Ala.  119. 

having  commenced.    In  insurance  policy.    Avery  v.  Bowden,  5 

El.  &  Bl.  714. 

risk.     Reybold  w.  U.  S.,  15  Wall.  202. 

imperfect .    Miller  v.  The  Resolution,  2  Dall.  19. 


levying 

private , 

Dec.  329). 

public . 

Dec.  329). 
mixed . 


In  constitution.    Ex  parte  Ballman,  4  Cranch,  75. 
People  V.  McLeod,  i  Hill,  377  ;  25  Wend.  483  (37  Am. 

People  V.  McLeod,  i   Hill,  377  ;  25  Wend.  483  (37  Am. 

People  z/.  McLeod,  i  Hill,  377;  25  Wend.  483  (37  Am,. 


Dec.  329). 

perfect .    Miller  v.  The  Resolution,  2  Dall.  19. 

WABEHOnSE.     Owen  v.  Boyle,  22  Me.  47. 

In  statute.  State  7/.  Bishop,  51  Vt.  287  (31  Am.  Rep.  690)  ;  Ray  v. 
Com.,  12  Bush,  397;  Watson  v.  Cotton,  5  C.  B.  52;  State  v.  Down- 
ing, 47  N.  H.  loi  ;  U.  S.  V.  Powell,  14  Wall.  493;  Reg.  v.  Hill,  2  M. 
&  R.  458. 

receipt.    Harris  v.  Bradley,  2  Dill.  284. 

WABEHOTTSEMAN.    Schmidt  v.  Blood,  9  Wend.  268  (24  Am.  Dec.  143),  note. 

WABEHOUBES.     bonded .    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Powell,  14  Wall,  493. 

WABNING.        In  libel.    Capel  v.  Jones,  4  C.  B.  264. 
WABF.  In  statute.     King  v.  Ashton,  2  B.  &  Ad.  750. 

WABBANT        People  v.  Wood,  71  N.  Y.  371. 

,        In  deed.    Kirkendall  v.  Mitchell,  3  McLean,  144. 


i^i^Mmmu 


WARRANT. 


378 


WATERCOURSES. 


WARRAWT  —  Continued. 

In  statute.  Reg.  w.  Dawson,  2  Den.  C.  C.  75;  Reg.  v.  Vivian,  i  C.  & 
K.  719;  Reg.  V.  Autay,  Dears.  &  B.  294;  Reg.  v.  Raake,  2  Moody, 
66 ;  Reg.  v.  Willoughby,  2  East  P.  C.  581. 

and  defend.     In  lease.    Williams  v.  Burrell,  i  C.  B.  430. 

to  pay.     In  statute.    Queen  v.  Kay,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  R.  360. 

. or  order.    In  statute.    State  v.  Jones,  i  McMuII.   236  (36  A.m. 


WABBAITFED. 


Dec.  257). 
In  insurance  policy. 

Am.  Dec.  92). 
—  sound  for  one  month. 


Wood  V.  Hartford  Ins.  Co.,  13  Conn.  5^3  (35 


In  contract. 


WABBAITTr. 


WABBEN. 
WASTE. 


Chapman  v.  Guyther,  L. 
R.,  I  Q.  B.  465:  7  B.  &S.  417. 
Bannerman  v.  White,  10  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  858;  Read  v.  Hastings,  61  111. 
266  ;  Murray  v.  Smith,  4  Daly,  277 ;  O'Neil  v.  Buffalo  Fire  Ins.  Co., 
3  N.  Y.  122 ;  Kinley  v.  Fitzpatrick,  4  How.  (Miss.)  59  (34  Am.  Dec. 
108). 

of  oonies.    In  deed.    Beauchamp  v.  Winn,  L.  R.,  6  H.  L.  223. 

Doe  V.  Burlington,  5  B.  &  Ad.  517;  Huntley  v.  Russell,  13  Q.  B.  $88; 
Jones  v.  Chappell,  L.  R.,  20  Eq.  539;  McGregor  v.  Brown,  lo  N. 
Y.  117;  Proffit  T*.  Henderson,  29  Mo.  327;  U.  S.  v.  Gear,  3  How. 
120;  Dewall  V.  Waters,  i  Bland  Ch.  569;  Thurston  v.  Mustin,  3 
Cranch  C.  C.  338  ;  Wade  v.  Malloy,  16  Hun  226 ;  Prolfit  v.  Hender- 
son, 29  Mo.  325;  Jackson  v.  Brownson,  7  Johns.  227;  Jackson  v. 
Tibbetts,  3  Wend.  341. 

In  deed.     Rogers  7k  Price,  8  C.  B.  904. 

or  shoddy.    In  statute.    Lening  v.  Maxwell,  3  Blatchf.  125. 

likely  to or  be  destroyed  by  keeping.    In  statute.    Millard 

V.  Hall,  24  Ala.  229. 

WASTINO.         of  his  estate.    In  statute.    McKay  v.  McKay,  18  B.  Monr.  8; 

Shuck  V.  Shuck,  7  Bush,  307. 

WATCHMAN.  In  insurance  policy.  First  Nat.  Bk.  v.  Ins.  Co.,  50  N.  Y.  45  ;  Gibson 
V.  Farmers'  Ins.  Co.,  i  Cin.  410. 

there  is  a nights.    In  fire  policy.    Ripley  z/.  Ins.  Co.,  30  N.  Y.  1 36. 

WATER.  surfiuse .    Shave  v.  Kansas  City,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  71  Mo.  237. 

surplus .    In  statute.    Lynch  v.  Stone,  4  Denio,  356. 

WATERCOURSE.  Briscoe  - .  Drought,  11  Ir.  C.  L.  250;  Ashley  v.  Wolcott,  11  Cush. 
195,  Prescott  7'.  Williams,  5  Mete.  429;  Luther  v.  Winnisimmet  Co., 
9  Cush.  171  ;  Chasemore  v.  Rich.irds,  7  H.  L.  Cas.  349;  Bangor  v. 
Laurel,  51  Me.  429;  KaufTman  v.  Griesemer,  26  Pa.  St.  407  ;  McCal- 
mont  V.  Whitaker,  3  Rawle,  84 ;  Gavit  v.  Chambers,  3  Ohio,  495  ; 
Starr  v.  Child,  20  Wend.  149  ;  Earl  v.  De  Hart,  12  N.  J.  (Eq.)  280; 
Eulrich  v.  Richter,  41  Wis.  318  ;  Gillet  v.  Johnson,  30  Conn.  180; 
Bassett  v.  Salisbury  Manufg.  Co.,  43  N.  H.  569  ;  Shields  v.  Arndt,  3 
Green  Ch.  234 ;  Wagner  v.  Long  Island  R.  Co.,  2  Hun,  623  ;  Hoyt 
V.  Hudson,  37  Wis.  661  ;  Freyer  7/.  Warne,  29  Wis.  511 ;  Eulrich  v. 
Richter,  37  Wis.  226. 

In  statute.  Wright  v.  Williams,  i  M.  &  W.  77  ;  Carlyon  v.  Lovering, 
I  H.  &  N.  784;  Mason  v.  Shrewsbury,  etc.,  Canal  Co.,  L.  R.,  6  Q. 
B.  578;  Gillett  7'.  Johnston,  30  Conn.  180. 

natural .    Barkley  v,  Wilcox,  86  N.  Y.  143,, 

WATERCOURSES. thereunto  belonging.     In  statute.    Smith  v.  Barham,  i 

Ex.  Div.  419. 


* 


>uj. 


^*MHSMiMaaM«iiH 


r  I  I  ■111 


:OURSES. 


vian,  I  C.  & 
;e,  2  Moody, 

430. 
.  7.60. 
236  (36  Am. 

;onn.  53-,  (35 

Guyther,  L. 

stings,  61  111. 
Fire  Ins.  Co., 
(34  Am.  Dec- 

H.  L.  223. 

13  Q-  B.  588: 
Brown,  lo  N. 
Gear,  3  How. 
1  V.  Mustin,  3 
ffit  V.  Hender- 
7 ;  Jackson  v. 


tchf.  125. 
itute.     Millard 

8  B.  Monr.  8; 

Y.  45 ;  Gibson 

o..  30N.Y.136. 

lo.  237. 

156. 

olcott,  1 1  Cush. 
innisimmet  Co., 
349 ;  Bangor  v. 
5t.  407 ;  McCal- 
s,  3  Ohio,  495  ; 
N.  J.  (Eq.)  280: 
30  Conn.  180; 
elds  V.  Arndt,  3 
tlun,  623 ;  Hoyt 
511 ;  Eulrich  v. 

on  V.  Lovering, 
:o.,  L.  R.,  6  g. 


;h  V.  Barham,  i 


IVA  TERING-PLACES. 


379 


WESTER.W 


WATEBINO-FLACES.     In  statute.     Race  v.  Ward,  7  El.  &  Bl.  386. 

WATEB-POWEB.     In  statute.    Plaisted  v.  Lincoln.  62  Me.  91. 

WATEBS.  used  in  navigating  the of  this  State.    In  statute.    Swearingen 

V.  St.  Lynx,  13  Mo.  519. 

WAY.  In  deed.    Dennis  v.  Wilson,  107  Mass.  591 ;  Jamaica  Pond  Aqueduct 

Co.  V.  Chandler,  9  Allen,  1 59. 

In  statute.     Rome  v.  Shilson,  4  B.  &  Adol.  726. 

over  my  land  as  usually  occupied.    In  deed.    Sai^rent  v.  Hub- 
bard, 102  Mass.  383. 

public .     Peckham  v.  Town  of  Lebanon,  39  N.  Y.  225. 

right  of .    In  constitution.    Challis  v.  Atchison,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  16 

Kas.  117  ;  Wild  v.  Deig,  43  Ind.  455. 

ofibnsive .    In  statute.    Rex  v.  Johnson,  i  Russ.  &  Ry.  493. 


WEAPON. 
WEAB. 

WEABIirO. 


WEEK. 


WEEEIiT. 
WEEK'S. 
WEIGHEB. 
WEIQHINa. 


WEIOHT. 


■  any  weapon  concealed  as  a  weapon.   In  statute.  Carr  v.  State, 


WEIB. 

WELFABE. 

WELL. 


WEST. 


WESTBBN.        


34  Ark.  448. 

apparel.    Gooch  v.  Gooch,  33  Me.  535 ;  Shaw  v.  Davis,  55  Barb. 

389 ;  Ordway  v.  Wilbur,  16  Me.  263  (33  Am.  Dec.  663) ;  Maillard  v. 
Lawrence,  i  Blatchf.  505. 

In  statute.     Dexter  r/.  Shepherd,  117  Mass.  480. 

once  a .    In  statute.     State  v.  Yellow  Jacket  Mining  Co.,  5  Nev. 

415  ;  Ronkendorf!  v.  Taylor,  4  Pet.  349;  Steinle  v.  Bell,  12  Abb.  Pr. 

(N.  S.)  171. 

account.    In  contract.    Myers  v.  Sail,  3  El.  &  El.  306. 

work.    In  contract.    Luske  v.  Hotchkiss,  37  Conn.  219. 

In  statute.     Pray  v.  U.  S.,  14  Ct.  of  CI.  256. 

machine.    In  statute.    Great  Western  R.  Co.  v.  Barlee,  5  B.  A  S. 

934. 

incorrect machines.    In  statute.    Carr  v.  Stringer,  9  E  &  S.  241. 

Goddard  v.  Bulow,  i  N.  &  McC.  (S.  C.)  45  (9  Am.  Dec.  663). 

of  evidence.    In  instruction.     Shinn  v.  Tucker,  37  Ark.  585. 

of  proof     In  instruction.    Hoskins  v.  Hoskins,  9  Gray,  391. 

value  and  contents  imknown.    In  bill  of  lading.    Lebeau  f 

Nav.  Co.,  L.  R.,  8  C.  P.  88. 

In  statute.     Stannard  v.  Hubbard,  34  Conn.  370. 

public .     In  constitution.    Sessions?/.  Crankelton,  20  Ohio  St.  349. 

In  deed.    Johnson  v.  Rayner,  6  Gray,  107. 

and  fitithfolly  serve,  and  give  and  devote  his  whole  time 

and  labor.     In  contract.    Caden  v.  Brock  well,  98  Mass.  137. 
and  truly  administer.    In  bond.    Cony  v.  Williams,  9  Mass. 

119;  People?/.  Dunlap,  13  Johns.  441. 
and  truly  administer  according  to  law. 

V.  Robertson,  i  Litt.  93. 

and  truly  execute  the  duties  of  cashier. 

Mechanics'  Bk.,  i  Peters,  69. 

half.    In  deed.    Schmitz  v.  Schmitz,  19  Wis.  207. 

of  the  Cape  of  Qood  Hope.    In  statute.    Powers  ?/.  Comly,  11 

Otto,  789. 

due .     McKinney  v.  McKinney,  8  Ohio  St.  423. 

br-^e.    In  statute.    Doick  v.  Phillips,  3  El.  &  El.  250. 


In  bond,     Barbour 
In  bond.     Minor  v. 


MMMMMMMi 


WET. 


380 


WHOLESOME. 


WET. 


WHARF. 


dirty,  or  unmerchantable  palm  oil.     In  contract.    Warde  v. 

Stuart,  I  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  88. 

Doane  ta  Broad  Street  Assn.,  6  Mass.  332;  Dutton  v.  Strong,  i  Black, 
23 ;  ex  parte  Easton,  95  U.  S.  68. 

boat.    Galbreath  v.  Davidson,  25  Ark.  494. 

public .     In  city  ordinance.     111.  Canal  Co.  v.  St.  Louis,  2  Dill.  70. 

WHABFAQE.    The  Gem,  1  Brown  Adm.  37  ;  Hays  v.  Briggs,  74  Pa.  St.  373. 

sums  due  for .    In  statute.    Bessie  v.  Str.  Shenandoah,  21  Mo.  t3. 

WHARFINGER.     Rodgers  v.  Stophel,  32  Pa.  St.  in. 

WHARFS.  In  statute.     King  v.  Regents  Canal  Co.,  6  B.  &  C.  720. 

WHAT.  remains.    In  will.    Crooke  v.  De  Vandes,  1 1 

WHATSOEVER.     In  lease.    Stephani  v.  Bishop  of  Chicago,  2  Bradwell,  249 ;  Perry  w. 
Davis,  3  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  776. 

to  all  intents  and  purposes .    In  statute.    Reg.  z/.  St.  Leonards, 

13  Q.  B.  971. 

flange .    In  statute.    Cottam  v.  Guest,  6  Q.  B.  Div.  70. 

In  will.    Bracton's  case,  3  Coke,  19 ;  Hanson  v.  Graham,  6  Ves,  Jr.  329  ^ 

Colt  V.  Hubbard,  33  Conn.  281 ;  Guyther  v.  Taylor,  3  Ired.  (Eq.)  323; 

Sims  V.  Smith,  6  Jones  (Eq.)  347. 
WHENEVER.    Palmer  v.  F.  P.  &  C.  P.  R.  R.,  1 1  N.  Y.  376. 

he  thinks  proper.    In  bond.    Berry  v.  Harris,  43  N.  H.  377. 

King  V.  Perry,  6  Term  Rep.  573. 


WHEELS 
WHEN. 


WHEREUPON. 

WHERRY. 

WHILST. 


WHIPPING. 

WHIPSTOCK. 

WHITE. 


In  statute.     Reed  v.  Ingham,  3  El.  &  Bl.  890. 

Reg.  V.  Pelham,  8  Q.  B.  963. 

the  same  should  remain  there.    In  deed.    Rhodes  v.  Bullard, 

7  East,  116. 

wifS9 .     Fulgram  v.  State,  46  Ala.  143. 

In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Woodward,  102  Mass.  159. 

mast-head  lights.     In  statute.     The    Jesse    Williamson,    17 

Blatchf.  121. 

paper.    In  constitution.    People  z/.  Kilduff,  1 5  III.  492. 

person.    In  constitution.    People  v.  Dean,  14  Mich.  406. 

In  statute.     Bailey  t.  Fiske,  34  Me.  77 ;  U.  S.  v.  Perryfnan,  10  Otto, 

237 ;  re  Ah  Yup,  5  Sawyer,  155;  re  Camille,  6  Fed.  Rep.  256. 

flree dtisen.    In  constitution.    Jeffries  v.  Ankeny,  1 1  Ohio,  372. 

In  statute.     Palmer  v.  Wakefield,  102  Mass.  214. 

amount  of  the  capital  stock.    In  statute. .  People  v,  Comm'rs, 

69  N.  Y.  91. 

estate.    In  will.     Gist  v.  Robinet,  3  Bibb,  3;  Morris  v.  Morris,  4 

Houst.  414. 

for  a year.    In  statute.    King  v.  Inhabitants,  7  B.  &  C.  555. 

WHOLESALE.  In  statute.    Gorsuth  v.  Butterfield,  2  Wis.  242. 

dealer.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Clare,  2  Fed.  Rep.  55;  Slack  v. 

Tucker,  23  Wall.  327. 

ftujtory  prices.    In  note.    Avery  v.  Stewart.  2  Conn.  69  (7  Am. 

Dec.  241). 

liquor  dealer.    In  statute.    Koopman  v.  State,  61  Ala.  70. 

or  in  part.    In  statute.    Clow  v.  Harper,  26  W.  R.  364. 


WHOEVER. 
WHOLE. 


WHOLLY. 


WHOLESd^IE. laws.    In  constitution.    Phelps  v.  Rooney,  9  Wis.  701. 


SOME. 
Varde  v. 
I  Black, 

;  Dill.  70', 
SI  Mo.  t3. 

;  Perry  w. 
Leonards, 


:s,  Jr.  329  i 
(Kq.)323; 


WHOM. 


381 


WILFULL  Y. 


1.  377. 


V.  Bullard, 


amson,    17 


^06. 

in,  »o  Otto, 

256. 

I  Ohio,  372. 


WHOM.  /«  statute.    Queen  v.  Arnold,  5  B.  &  S.  322. 

WHOMSOEVER,    any  other  persons .    In  statute.     Queen  v,  Doubleday,  3  El. 

&  El.  515. 
Sheehey  v.  Cokley,  43  Iowa,  183;  Riddle  v.  Thayer,  127  Mass.  487 ; 


WHOBK 

WHOBEDOM. 

WIDEN. 

WIDOW. 


Rodebaugh  v.  Hollingsworth,  6  Ind.  339. 
In  statute.     Rodebaugh  v.  Hollingsworth,  6  Ind.  339. 
In  statute.     Beck  v.  United,  etc.,  Canal  Co.,  39  N.  J.  (L.)  45. 
In  statute.     Georgia  R.  Co.  v.  Garr,  57  Ga.  277  ;  re  Burr,  1 1  Op.  Atty.- 

Gen.  I ;  Whitsell  v.  Mills,  6  Ind.  229. 
In  will.     Swallow  v.  Swallow,  27  N.  J.  (Eq.)  278. 

■ymOWH  and  orphans.    In  wilt.    Att'y-Gen.  v.  Comber,  2  Sim.  &  S.  93. 

WIPE.  Hyde  v.  Hyde,  L.  R.,  i  P.  &  D.  133. 

In  statute.    Murray  v.  Queen,  7  Q.  B.  700 ;  People  v.  Hovey,  5  Barb. 

117. 
In  will.     Reppin  v.  Bickford,  3  Ves.  570. 

and  children.    In  will.    Lord  v.  Moore,  20  Conn.  126. 

dear .    In  will.    Johnson  v.  Johnson,  i  Tenn.  Ch.  621. 

dear  — —  Caroline.    In  will.    Gains  v.  Rouse,  5  C.  B.  426. 

his In  will.    Bullock  v.  Zelley,  i  N.  J.  (Eq.)  489. 

remains  my .    In  will.     Brown  v.  Slater,  16  Conn.  192. 

WILD.  animals.    State  v.  Taylor,  27  N.  J.  (L.)  117. 

WTLFDli.         Bower  v.  State,  5  Mo.  364. 

In  statute.    White  v.  Feast,  L.  R.,  7  Q.^.  353. 

and  indecent  exposure  of  the  person.    In  statute.    Queen  v. 

Blank,  8  Ad.  &  LU.  589. 

and  malicious.    In  statute.    Nelson  v.  Ladd,  47  N.  H.  343. 

defitult.    In  statute.    Grill  v.  Screw  Co.,  L.  R.,  3  C.  P.  476. 

delay.    In  statute.     Taylor  v.  Veyette,  7  Hurl.  &  N.  143. 

deliberate  and  premeditated.    In  statute.     Bomer  v.  State,  5 

Mo.  364  (32  Am.  Dec.  332). 
desertion.    In  statute.     Benkert  v.  Benkert,  3"  ^al.  467  ;  Hanson 

V.  South  Scituate,  115  Mass.  336  ;  Glerson  v.  Glerson,  4  Wis.  66. 
negligence.     In  statute.     Hansford  v.  Payne,    11    Bush,   382, 

Railroad  v.  Robinson,  4  Bush,  509 ;  Tudor  v.  Lewis,  3  Mete.   385 ; 

Lexington  v.  Lewis,  10  Bush,  679;  Board  v.  Learce,  2  Duv.  576; 

Railroad  v.  Murphy,  9  Bush,  525. 
WHiPULLY.      Preston  v.  Mann,  25  Conn.  118. 

In  indictment.     State  v.  Robbins,  66  Me.  324;    State  v.  Townsell,  3 

Heisk.  6. 
In  statute.    Teamley  v.  Ormsby,  4  C.  P.  Div.  136  ;  Com.  t/.  McLaughlin, 

105  Mass. 463 ;  U.S.  w. Three  Railroad  Cases,  i  Abb  (U.  S.)  196;  Fuller 

V.  Chicago,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  31  Iowa,  187  ;  State  v.  Clark,  29  N.  J.  (L.)  96 

Savage  v.  Tullar,  Brayt.  (Vt.)  223 ;  Smith  v.  Wilcox,  47  Vt.  537 

State  V.  Preston,  34  Wis.  675 ;  Aston  v.  George,  2  B.  &  Aid.  398 

Smith  7/.  Banhaur,  I   Ex.  Div.  419;  Com.  v.  Brooks,  9  Gray,   303 

Com.  V.  Bradford,  9  Mete.  270. 
and  maliciously.     In  indictment.     State  v.  Hussey,  60  Me.  410 ; 

Com.  V.  Williams,  no  Mass.  401 ;  Com.  v.  Goodwin,"  122  Mass.  35. 
and  maliciously  injures.    In  statute.    Com.  ?'.  Williams,   iio 

Mass.  401. 


WILFULLY. 


382 


WITHIN. 


■WILFULLY  -  Continued. 
detain 


WILL. 

,'  VerdJ 
{Testament. ) 

WrLLTNGLY 
WIN. 

WINDINO. 
WINDOWS. 
WINE. 
WISH. 


WITH. 


In  statute.    Bowen  v.  Fox,  10  B.  &  C.  47. 

disturb.    In  statute.    Wall  v.  Hee,  34  N.  Y.  141. 

holding  over.     In  statute.    Swinfen  v.  Bacon,  6  Hurl.  &  N.  847. 

seU.    In  contract.    Weed  z/.  Boston,  etc.,  R.  Co..  12  Allen.  379- 

charge.    In  deed.    Falkner  v.  OBrien.  i  Ball.  &  B.  223. 

In  statute.    Bayley  v.  Burley.  5  Cush.  247;  McDaniels  v.  Johns,  ;..i 

Miss.  632;  Slocumb  v.  Slocumb.  13  Allen,  38. 
/«  indictment.     Harrington  v.  State.  54  Miss.  49°- 
In  deed.     Lewis  z..  FothergiU,  L.  R.,  5  Ch.  App.  .03;  Ld.  Rokeby  v. 

Elliott,  27  W.  R.  58- 
In  statute.    Haydon  v.  Taylor.  4  B.  &  S.  525- 

In  lease.    Burt  v.  Haslett.  18  C.  B.  162 ;  Haslett  v.  Burt,  18  C.  B.  893. 
In  statute.    Harris  v.  Jews.  9  C  B.  (N.  S.)  152. 
/»  m//.     Lines  t/.  Darden,  5  Fla.  51  ;  Cook  v.  Ellington,  6  Jones  (Eq.). 

and  desire.    In  will.    Phebe  z/.  Quillan,  21  Ark.  490- 

and  wiU.    In  will.    McKee  v.  Means.  34  Ala.  349- 

In  lease.    Durham  R.  Co.  v.  Walker,  2  Q.  B.  940. 

interest.     Fay  v.  Smith,  i  Allen.  477:   Draper  v.  Wood.  112 

Mass.  319-  _„ 

the  biU.    In  statute.     Hummert  v.  Schwab.  54  III.  142- 

the  dedication.    In  statute.    Goldie  v.  McDonald.  78  111.  605. 

the  interest  to  seU.    Com.  v.  Raymond.  97  Mass.  567. 

the  wharf  therein.    Wood  v.  Bridge  Commrs.,  122  Mass.  324. 

l^und surety.    In  statute.    Boyce  v.  Wilkins,  5  S.  &  R.  33°; 

Cavence  v.  Butler,  6  Binney,  53- 

.^oman child.    In  indictment.  Eckhardt  t/.  People,  83  N.  Y.  462; 

22  Hun.  525. 
WITHDBAW.    People  v.  Board  of  Police.  26  N.  Y.  316- 
WTFHDBAWAL.    In  statute.    Lynch  v.  Bond.  19  Ga.  314- 
WTTTORAWINO.    —member.    In  statute.    Watkins  ./.  Building  Assn..  79  Pa. 

St.  5U. 
wrmRAWN.   Mills  V.  Lee.  6  T.  B.  Mon.  9«  ("7  Am.  Dec.  118). 

^ii™,  ten  days.    In  constitution.    Harpending  t/.  Haight.  39  Cal.  199- 

^^"  /«  ./a/«/..    Levert  v.  Reed,  54  Ala.  531  :  Adams  v.  Cummiskey  4 

Cush  420  ;  Sands  v.  Lyon,  18  Conn.  27 ;  Sanborn  v.  Fireman  s  Ins. 
Co.,  16  Gray.  448;  City  National  Bk.  v.  Williams.  122  Mass.  534- 

afortiiight.    In  contract.    Thomas  v.  Lambert.  3  Ad.  &  Ell.  62. 

a  radius  of  ten  miles  of  L.     In  contract.    Cook  v.  Johnson,  47 

Conn.  175-  .       r» 

• four  days.    In  statute.    Ex  parte  Dean,  2  Cow.  605  (14  Am.  Dec. 

521)  ;  Young  v.  The  Orpheus,  1 19  Mass.  i79- 
__-  four  months.     In  statute.    Patrick  v.  Faulke,  45  Mo.  312. 

ninety  days.    In  statute.     Bray  v.  Dean,  1 1  N.  J.  (Eq.)  89. 

one  year  after  the  granting  of  the  first  letters.    In  statute. 

Kimm  v.  Osgood,  19  Mo.  60. 
Bixmonths  after  the  probate  of  the  will.    In  statute.    Ather- 

ton  V.  Corliss,  loi  Mass.  4°- 


^•tw;««U'J#'- 


THIN. 


S  N.  847. 
sn.  379- 

bhns,  i,  > 


:okeby  v. 

B.  893. 
ines  (Eq.)> 


Vood,  112 


111.  605. 

lass.  324. 
&  R.  330  J 

>N.Y.462; 


Bn.,  79  Pa* 


Cal.  199. 
mmiskey,  4 
eman's  Ins. 
tfass.  534- 
I.  &  Ell.  62. 
Johnson,  47 

14  Am.  Dec. 
I.  3»2- 

q.)  89- 

In  statute, 
ute.    Ather- 


WJTHIN. 


383 


WOOD. 


WTPHIN 


In 


WrPHOTJT. 


-Continued. 

six  yean  next  after  the  right  of  action  shall  accrue 

statute.    Blackman  v.  Neahng,43  Conn.  56. 

ten  miles  thereof.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Inhabitants,  9  Q.  B.  76. 

the  city.    In  statute.    St.  Louis  v.  Ferry  Co..  1 1  Wall .  423 ;  Moss 

V.  Comm'rs,  4  El.  &  Bl.  678. 

the  jurisdiction.     In  statute.    Re  Smith,  i  Prob.  Div.  300. 

the  parish.     Pigott  v.  Bailey,  6  B.  &  C.  17. 

thirty  days.    In  statute.    City  National  Bk.  v.    Williams,  122 

Mass.  534. 

thirty  days  after  the  indebtedness  accrued.  In  statute.     Pat- 
rick V.  Ballentine,  22  Mo.  143. 

this  state.    In  statute.     Hoyt  v.    Comm'rs  of  Taxes,   23  N.  Y. 

224. 

tJi6 described  notes.    In  assignment.    Thornton  v.  Crowther, 

24  Mo.  164. 

the policy  is  renewed.    In  insurance  policy.     Howick  v.  Phoenix 

Ins.  Co.,  22  Mo.  82. 

In  indictment.     Com.  v.  Thompson,  2  Allen,  507. 

bodily  heirs.    In  will.     Wa.;kins  v.  Quarles,  23  Ark.  179. 

consent.    In  deed.    Toleman  v.  Portbury,  L.  R.,  5  Q.  B.  289. 

heirs.    In  will.     Haley  v.  Boston,  108  Mass.  576. 

her  consent.    In  indictment.    Com.  v.  Burke,  105  Mass.  367. 

issue.    Atbee  v.  Carpenter,  12  Cush.  387. 

interruption.      In  statute.    Flight  v.  Thames,  !  i  Ad.  &  Ell.  700. 

ofibet.     On  note.     Harmanson  v.  Bain,  i  Hughes,  391. 

proper  precaution.    In  statute.    Local  Bd.  v.  BisshofT,  2  C.  P. 


Div.  187. 
requiring  the  lessor's  title 


In  deed. 


WmTESS. 


Spratt  V.  Jeffrey,  10  B. 
Sage  V.  Hawley.  16  Conn.  107. 


WITNESSES. 


Wri-l'LNOLY. 


WOMEN. 
WON. 

WOOD. 


&  C.  260. 

this  State.    In  statute. 

U.  S.  V.  Wood,  14  Peters,  445. 

prove  adverse.    In  statute.    Greenough  v.  Eccles,  5  C.  B.  (N.  S.) 

800. 

prosecuting .    In  statute.    Illinois,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Herr,   54  111. 

336- 
In  statute.    Winstead  Savings  Bk.  v.  Spencer,  26  Conn.  199  ;  Abshire 

V.  Mather,  27  Ind.  381 ;  McChesney  v.  Lansing,  18  Johns.  388. 

In  statute.    Osborne  v.  Warren,  44  Conn.  357 ;   Harrington  v.  State, 
54  Miss.  490. 

wilfully  and  knowingly.     In  statute.     Meirlles  v.  Banning, 

2  B.  &  Ad.  909. 

In  plea.    Linn  v.  Buckingham,  2  III.  451. 

In  statute.    Somerville  v.  Boston,  120  Mass.  374. 

single .    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Collingwood,  12  Q.  B.  681. 

Gibson's  Case,  i  Bland  Ch.  138  (17  Am.  Dec.  257). 

money upon  any  bet  or  wager.    In  statute.    Johnson  v.  Ferris. 

49  N.  H.  66. 

great .    Evans  v.  Rowe,  i  McCI.  4  Younge,  588. 


iMMriiiiiiiHlii 


WOOD. 


384 


WORLDL  Y. 


WOOD 


WOODEN. 
WOODHOUSE 
WOODLAND. 
WOODS. 


WOOL. 


In  indictment.     Slate  v.  Parker,  34  Ark. 


Continued. 

twenty-flye  cords  of . 

.58. 

building.    Indeed.    Oliver  z/.  Dickenson,  100  Mass.  117. 

In  insurance  policy.     White  v.  Springtield  Ass.  Co.,  8  Gray,  566. 
In  "Will.     Blaine  v.  Chambers,  i  S.  &  R.  171. 
In  statute.    Hall  v.  Crawford,  5  Jones  (L.)  3 ;  Leif^h  %  Heald,  i  B.  & 

Ad.  625. 

and  underwoods.    In  lease,    Leigh  v.  Heald,  i  B.  &  Ad.  625. 

mills.     In  insurance  policy.    Smith  v.  Mech.  &  Trad.  Ins.  Co.,  33 

N.  Y.  399. 

unmanufbotured.    In  statute.    Coggill  v.  Lawrence,  i   Blatchf. 

604. 
all  sorts  of — 


WOBK 


WOBEABLE. 
WOBEMAN. 


WOBEMEN. 

WOBEED. 
WOBEIN0. 

WOBES. 


WOBESHOF. 
WOBLDLY. 


.    In  statute.    Pearce  v.  Cowie,  Holt  N.  P.  70. 
manufactures  of .    In  statute.    Elliott  v.  Swartout,  10  Peters, 

137 ;  Lening  v.  Maxwell,  3  Blatchf.  125. 
City  V.  Clemens,  49  Mo.  552. 
In  statute.    People  v.  Flagg,  5  Abb.  Pr.  232 ;  Smith  v.  Mayor,  21  How. 

Pr.  i;  Storey  v.  Elliott,  8  Cow.  27;  Price  v.  Kirk,  90  Pa.  St.  48. 

and  labor.    In  pica.    Powers  v.  Butcher,  10  B.  &  C.  329. 

beast.     In  statute.    Winfrey  v.  Zimmerman,  8  Bush,  587. 

business  or  labor  of  his  secular  calling.    In  statute.    George 

V.  George,  47  N.  H.  27. 

evenly  on  the  yoke.     In  warranty  <.j   cattle.     Woodruff  v. 

Weeks,  28  Conn.  328. 

horse.    In  statute.    Winfrey  v.  Zimmerman,  8  Bush,  587. 

or  labor.    In  statute.    Stacy  v.  Kemp,  97  Mass.  166. 

as  coal  seams.    In  deed.    Carr  v.  Benson,  L.  R.,  3  Ch.  App.  525. 

Gibson  v.  Iveson,  3  Q.  B.  44. 

In  statute.    Queen  v.  Cleworth,  4  B.  &  S.  927. 

artificer, or  laborer.    In  statute.    Sharman  v  Sanders,   13  C. 

B.  169. 

contractors,  laborers  and .    In  statute.    Leupper  v.  Pennsyl- 
vania, etc.,  R.  Co.,  1 1  Phila.  548. 

colliery  be .    In  statute.    Knowles  v.  Dickinson,  2  El.  &  El.  705. 

hotirs.    In  contract.    Phoenix,  etc.,  Manfg  Co.  v.  Hazen,  118 

Mass.  350. 
In  statute.    Queen  v.  R.  Co.,  4  El.  &  Bl.  958. 

of  all  kinds.    In  statute.    State  v.  Smith  3 

of  internal  improvement.    In  const itut/oi. 

Janesville,  10  Wis.  138. 

of  necessity.    In  statute.    Flagg  v.  Inhabitants,  4  Cush.  243. 

of  necessity  or  mercy.    In  statute.    George  v.  George.  47  N. 

H.  27 ;  Com.  v.  Sampson,  97  Mass.  407;  Com.  v.  Josseyiin,  97  Mass. 

411. 

In  statute.     Beadon  v.  Pailleti,  L.  R.,  6  Q.  B.  718. 

employment.    In  statute,    com.  w.  Jendell,  2  Grant's  Cas.  506; 

Johnston  v.  Com.,  22  Pa.  St.  102 ;  Com.  v.  Nesbit,  34  Pa.  St.  398. 
estate.    /«  will.    Lloyd  v.  Jackson,  7  B.  &  S.  683. 


City  of 


WORN. 


WOBN. 

WORRYING. 
WORSHIP. 


38s 


WRITING. 


articles by  men,  women  or  children.    In  statute.    Thomson  v. 

Maxwell,  2  Blatchf.  386 ;  Richardson  v.  Lawrence,  i  Blatchf.  503. 
In  statute.     Marshall  v.  Blackshire,  44  Iowa,  475. 

assembled  for  religious .    in  statute.    Wood  v.  State,  n  Tex. 

(App.)  321. 

In  statute.     Elliott  v.  Swartout,  10  Pet.  137. 

stuff  goods.     In  statute.     Whiting  7/.  Bancroft,  i  Story,  560;  U. 

S.  V.  Clarke,  5  Mason,  31. 

will  make  it the  above  sum.     In  contract.     Whitehall  v.  Con- 

nor,  r^i,  Ind.  354. 

and  values.     In  statute.    King  v.  Hull  Dock  Co.,  3  B.  &  C.  517. 

not.     In  iusurance policy.     Knecht  v.  Mutual  Ins.  Co.,  90  Pa.  St. 

120. 

In  indictment.  Com.  v.  Gallagher,  6  Mete.  568  ;  Com.  v.  Woodward, 
I02  Mass.  159. 

In  statute.  Queen  v.  Bullock,  L.  R.,  i  C.  C.  R.  117;  Moriarity  v. 
Brooks,  6  C.  &  P.  684 ;  Rex  v.  Wood,  i  Moody,  278 ;  Rex  v.  With- 
ers. I  Moody,  294;  Rex  v.  Murrow.  i  Moody,  456  ;  Rex  v.  Haywood, 
Russ.  &  Ry.  17 ;  Reg.  v.  McLoughlin,  2  East  P.  C.  1076. 

In  statute.     State  v.  Leonard,  22  Mo.  449. 

Wood  V.  Lincoln  Ins.  Co.,  6  Mass.  479  (4  Am.  Dec.  163);  Baker  v. 
Hoag,  7  N.  Y.  555. 

In  deed.     Bailiffs  v.  Sterry,  i   B.  &  Ad.  831. 

In  statute.  Barry  v.  Arnaud,  10  Ad.  &  Ell.  647  ;  Legge  v.  Boyd,  i  C. 
B.  93 ;  Palmer  v.  Rouse.  3  Hurl.  &  N.  507. 

of  the  sea.     U.  S.  v.  Coombs,  12  Pet.  72.        , 

property.    In  statute.     Baker  ?/.  Hoag,  7  N.  Y.  555. 

vessel in  the  United  States.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  The  Victoria 


Perez,  8  Ben.  109. 
and  shipwrecked  goods. 


In  statute.    Chase  v.  Corcoran,  106 


Mass.  288. 
Baird  v.  Pridmore,  29  How.  Pr.  253. 
In  constitution.     Porter  v.  Vandercook,  1 1  Wis.  70. 
In  statute.     Stoddard  v.  Couch,  23  Conn.  240;  Towne  v.  Steam  Co., 
5  C.  B.  (N.  S.)  730;  Cole  V.  Bell,  48  Barb.  194 ;  Tyler  v.  Canaday,  2 
Barb.  160;  Bank  of  Rutland  v.  Parsons,  21  Vt.  199. 

of  error.  Cohens  v.  Virginia.  6  Wheat.  264;  King  v.  Wright,  2 
Harr.  (Del.)  135  ;  Carman  v.  Carman,  3  N.  J.  (L.)  470. 

of  execution.    In  statute.     Kemble  v.  Harris,  36  N.  J.  (L.)  526. 
of  prohibition.    Ex  parte  Williams,  4  Ark.  537  (38  Am.  Dec.  46). 
Geary  7/.  Physic,  5  B.  &  C.  238;  Henshaw  %>.  Foster,  9  Pick.  312. 
In  statute.     Stoessinger  7/.  R.  Co.,  3  EI.  &  Bl.  550. 

for  the  payment  of  money.  In  statute.  Shelton  v.  Wyman,  i 
Mo.  (App.)  130;  Reyburn  v.  Casey,  29  Mo.  129;  Harrow?/.  Dugan!  6 
Dana,  341. 

instrument  or  deed.  In  statute.  Muldrow  v.  Robison,  58  Mo. 
33'- 

obligatory.    In  statute.    Janr.es  v.  Craig,  24  Ark.  477. 
or  memorandum.    In  statute.    Teal  v.  Felton,  12  How.  284. 
in .    In  statute.    Palmore  v.  State,  29  Ark.  249. 


ttei 


•mmmmtm 


WRITING. 
WRITING  - 


WBITINaS. 


WRITTEN. 


386 


YEAR. 


WRONGFUL 
WRONGFULLY. 


Continued. 

instrument  in .     In  statute.     Hill  ?'.  Taylor,  15  Wis.  190. 

notice  in .     In  statute.     Hart  v.  Gray,  3  Sumner,  340. 

other .     In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Lawrence,  13  Blatchf.  211. 

and  discoveries.  In  constitution.  Trade-Mark  Cases,  100  U.  S.92. 

all .     In  will.     Watson  %>.  McLean,  i  El.,  HI,  &  El.  75. 

consent,     In  statute.     Raritan   Water  Co.   v.   Vcphte,  6  C.    E. 

Green,  470. 

decision.     In  statute.     Corbett  v.  Job,  5  Nov.  2o^. 

instrument.     In  statute.    Wilson  v.  Vance,  55  Ind.  584;  Wyant 

V.  Wyant,  38  Ind.  48;  Lytle  v.  Lytic,  37  Ind.  281 ;  Hazzard  v.  Hea- 

cock,  39  Ind.  172;  Hincliliff  z/.   Ilinnian,  18  Wis.  130;  Morrison  z/. 

Fishel,  64  Ind.  177. 

opinion.    In  statute.    Corbett  v.  Job,  5  Nev.  201. 

or  parol  agreement.    In  statute.    Reed  v.  The   Hull,  i  Story, 

247. 
statement.     In  statute.     Winn  v.  State,  5  Tex.  (App.)  623. 

-  statement  or  certificate.    /;/  statute.   People  v.  Nordham,  99  111. 
560. 

votes.     In  constitution.     Henshaw  v.  Foster,  9  Pick.  312. 

In  statute.     Webber  7'.  Queen,  46  Wis.  118. 


Hooper  v.  Lane,  10  O.  B.  546;   Faukun   v.  Earl,  2   Ad.  &  El.  457; 
Frank  7/.  Avery,  21  Wis.  173. 

—  and  improperly.     Seger  v.  Town  of  Buckamstead,  22  Conn.  297. 

—  claiming.     In  statute.    Williams  v.  Pott,  L.  R.,  12  Eq.  Cas.  149. 
-*-  and  without  force  by  disseizin.  In  statute.    Reed  v.  Bell,  26  Mo, 


YARD 
YEAR. 


216. 

///  statute.     Matthews  v.  State,  6  Tex.  (App.)  516. 

In  contract.     Knode  7/.  Baldridge,  73  Ind.  54. 

In  indictment.  Com.  v.  Doran,  14  Gray,  37 ;  Coin.  7'.  Sullivan,  14 
Gray,  97. 

In  statute.  Glasgow  t'.  Rouse,  43  Mo.  479  ;  Foster  w.  McO'Blenis,  18 
Mo.  88  ;  Gibson  v.  Barton,  L.  R.,  10  O.  B.  329  ;  King  v.  Inhabit- 
ants, 10  B.  &  C.  53;  Engleman  v.  State,  15  Pet.  141  ;  Thornton  v. 
Boyd,  25  Miss.  198. 

any  one .     fn  statute.     U.  S.  7'.  Dickson,  15  Pet.  141. 

for  one .     In  insurance  policy.     Notman  7/.  Ins.  Co.,  4  C.   B.  (N. 

S.)  476. 

one  whole .      In  statute.    King  w.  Inhabitants,  i   B.  &  Ad.  217; 

Paris  V.  Hiram,  12  Mass.  262. 

not  to  be  performed  within  a .  In  statute.  Clark  v.  Pendle- 
ton, 20  Conn.  508  ;  Delano  v.  Montague,  4  Cush.  43  ;  Jilson  v.  Gil- 
bert, 26  Wis.  637;  Lyon  v.  King,  11  Mete.  412;  Roberts  v.  Rock- 
bottom  Co.,  7  Mete.  46';  Treadway  v.  Smith,  56  Ala.  345  ;  Peter  v. 
Compton,  Skin.  353;  Fen  ton  7/.  Emblers.  3  Burr.  1278;  Ridley  v. 
Ridley,  34  Beav.  478;  Izard  7/.  Middleton,  i  Des.  (S.  C.)  Ch.  116; 
Bilk  V.  Hewitt,  24  Ind.  280 ;  Jilson  v.  Gilbert,  26  Wis.  637  ;  Quack- 
enbush  v.  Ehle,  5  Barb.  (N.  Y.)  469 :  Wells  v.  Horton,  4  Bing.  40 ; 
Thompson  v.  Gordon,  3  Strobh.  (S.  C.)  Law,  196;  King  v.  Hanna,  9 
B.  Mon.  (Ky.)  369;  Frost  v.  Tarr,  53  Ind.  390;  Riddle  v.  Backus,  38 
Iowa,  81 ;  Sward  v.  Keith,  31  Mich.  247  ;  Artcher  v.  Zeh,  5  Hill  (N. 


lltfMi^mamt » I  ■  >«>'i  <ti«t« 


YEAR. 


YEAH. 


3B7 


YOUTH. 


go. 


00  U.  S.92. 


te,  6  C.   E. 


184;  Wyant 

ird  V.  Hea- 
Morrison  v. 


ill,  I  Story, 

,)  623. 
dhtim,  99  111. 

3«2. 

d.  &E1.  457; 

!2  Conn.  297. 
|.  Cas.  149- 
.  Bell,  26  Mo. 


Sullivan,  14 

cO'Blenis,  18 
ig  V.  Inhablt- 
Thornton  v. 


,  4  C.  B.  (N. 

t.  &  Ad.  217; 

rk  V.  Pendle- 
;  Jllson  V.  Gil- 
berts V.  Rock- 
345  ;  Peter  v. 
278  ;  Ridley  z/. 
5.  C.)  Ch.  116; 
5.  637;  Quack- 
)n,  4  Bing.  4° ; 
ng  V.  Hanna,  9 
e  V.  Backus,  38 
Zeh.  5  Hill  (N. 


YEAR  — Continued. 

Y.),  200;  Gilbert  v.  Sykes,  16  East,  150  ;  Rurney  v.  Hall,  24  Ga.  505  ; 
Wiggins  V.  Keizer,  6  Ind.  252  ;  UpdiUo  7-.  Ton  Brocck,  32  N.  J.  (L.) 
105,  116;  Kent?'.  Kent,  62  N.  Y.  560;  Dresser  v.  Dresser,  35  Barb. 
353;  Houghton  7'.  Hougliton,  14  Ind.  505  ;  White  v.  Ilanchett,  21 
Wis.  415;  Esty  V.  Aldrioh,  46  N.  H.  127;  Sherman  z'.  Champlain 
Trans.  Co..  31  Vt.  162;  liaptist  Ch.  v.  Brooklyn  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  19 
N.  Y.  305  ;  Knowlman  v.  Bluett,  L.  R.,  y  K.xch.  i,  307  ;  Green  v.  Har- 
ris, 9  R.  I.  401 ;  Blakeney  v.  Goode,  30  (^hio  St.  350;  Talmadge  v, 
Rensselaer  &  Saratoga  R.  Co.,  13  Barb.  (N.  Y.)  493  ;  Blanding?'.  Sar- 
gent, 33  N.  H.  239;  Blanchard  v.  V  ecks,  34  Vt.  589;  Hill  v.  Jami- 
son, 16  Md.  125;  Richardson  ta  Pierce,  7  '.<.  1. 330;  Worthy  i'.  Jones, 
II  Gray  (Mass.),  168;  Darey  7'.  Shannon,  4  Exch.  Div.  81  ;  Gault  v. 
Brown,  48  N.  H.  183;  Boydell  7-.  Drummond,  11  East,  155  ;  Packet 
Co.  V.  Sickels,  5  Wall.  (U.  S.)  580 ;  Birch  v.  Liverpool,  9  Barn.  &  C. 
392  ;  Van  Schryck  v.  Backus,  9  Ilun  (N.  Y.),  68  ;  Deaton  v.  Tennes- 
see Coal  &  R.  Co.,  12  Ileisk.  (Tenn.)  650,  Shute  v.  Dorr,  5  Wend. 
(N.  Y.)  204  ;  Roberts  v.  Tucker,  3  Exch.  632  ;  Hill  v.  Hooper,  i  Gray 
(Mass.),  131  ;  Peters  v.  Westborough,  19  Pick.  (Mass.)  364;  Farring- 
ton  V.  Donohue,  Irish  Rep.,  i  C.  L.  679;  Murphy  v.  O'Sullivan,  18 
Irish  Jurist,  iii  ;  Doyle  v.  Dixon,  97  Mass.  208;  Perkins  v.  Clay,  54 
N.  H.  518;  Gottschalk  v.  Witter,  25  Ohio  St.  ^(i\  Self  7/.  Cordell,  45 
Mo.  345  ;  Davey  v.  Shannon,  4  Exch.  Div.  81  ;  Mavor  v.  Pyne,  3 
Bing.  285;  Holloway  7'.  Hampton,  4  B.  Mon.  (Ky.)4i5;  Bracegirdle 
V.  Heald,  i  Barn.  &  Aid.  727  ;  Donnellan  v.  Read,  3  Barn.  &  Ad.  899; 
Souch  V.  Strawbridge,  2  C.  B.  808;  Cherry  v.  Helping,  4  Exch.  631; 
Sheehy  v.  Adarine,  41  Vt.  541  ;  Nones  v.  Homer,  2  Hilton  (N. 
Y.),  110;  Kelly  v.  Terrell,  26  Ga.  551  ;  Snelling  v.  Huntingiield, 
I  Cromp.  M.  &  R.  20;  Shipley  v.  Patton,  21  Ind.  169;  Kleeman 
V.  Collins,  9  Bush  (Ky.),  460;  Hearne  v.  Chadbourne,  65  Me.  302  ; 
Sharp  7/.  Rhiel,  55  Mo.  97  ;  Cawthorne  v.  Cordrey,  13  C.  B.  (N.  S.) 
406;  Dickson  v.  Frisbee,  52  Ala.  165;  McKay  w.  Rutherford,  13 
Jur.  21  ;  Hoare  v.  Hindley,  49  Cal.  274  ;  Emery  v.  Smith,  46  N.  H. 
151  ;  Packet  Co.  v.  Sickles,  5  Wall.  580. 
within  one .    In  statute.    GenellaT/.  Relyea,  32  Cal.  159;  Wether- 


YEAB. 

YEARLING. 
YEARLY. 


YEARS. 


YIELDING. 

YOU. 

YOURS. 

YOKE. 

YOUNGER. 

YOXJTH. 


bee  V.  Dunn,  36  Cal.  249;  State  v.  Jones,  11  Iowa,  n. 
Tn  indictment.     StoUenweck  v.  State,  55  Ala.  142. 
In  lease.     Doe  v.  Grafton,  18  Q.  B.  496. 

meeting.    In  will.    Green  v.  Dennis,  6  Conn.  292. 

rent.     In  contract.     Coomber  7/.  Howard,  i  C.  B.  441. 

a  term  of .    In  statute.    Com.  v.  Evans,  16  Pick.  448. 

three .     King  v.  Smyer,  10  B.  &  C.  490. 

two .     In  statute.     Hopkins  v.   Chambers,   7   T.   B.   Mon.    257 ; 

Thornton  v.  Boyd,  25  Wis.  598. 

and  paying.     In  lease.    Kimpton  7/.  Walker,  9  Vt.  191.. 

and  rendering.     In  lease.    De  Lancey  v.  Ganong,  9  N.  Y.  9. 

In  notice.     Engleheart  v.  Eyre,  2  Dowl.  145. 

the  lumber  is .    Shindler  v'.  Houston,  i  N.  Y.  261. 

of  oxen.     In  statute.    Mallory  v.  Berry,  16  Kas.  293. 

—    son.    In  will.     Wilbraham  v.  Scarrisbrick,  i  H.  L.  Cas.  167. 
///  will.     Nelson  v.  Gushing,  2  Cush.  533. 


Illlll'^' 


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^m 


PART   II. 
CROSS  REFERENCES. 


The  cross  references  which  follow  enable  one,  after  finding  the  conatnic- 
tion  of  a  particular  word  or  phrase  in  Part  I.,  to  find  where  the  same  word  or 
phrase  has  occurred  under  another  heading. 

Illustration.  —  Suppose  the  word  that  is  being  searched  for  is  "Accident." 
Turning  to  the  body  of  the  book,  I'nrt  I.,  pp.  8,  4,  the  different  cases  in  which  the 
word  "Accident"  has  been  defined  by  itself  and  also  in  connection  with  other 
words,  will  appear..  Now  turn  to  Part  II.  Here,  under  "Accident,"  the  following 
phrases  containing  the  word  will  be  discovered,  viz.:  "Other  nnaTOidable  acci- 
dent. UnaTOidable  accident,  necessity  or  distress  of  weather.  Unavoidable 
accident.  Mistake  or  accident.  Mistalce,  accident  or  misfortune.  Surprise, 
accident,  mistake  or  fraud  without  fault  on  his  part.  Injury  caused  by  accident. 
Inevitable  accident."  The  black  type  refers  the  reader  to  the  word  imder 
which  he  must  look  iu  Part  I.  ;  and,  therefore,  looking  there  under  the  heads 
"UNAVOIDABLE,"  "MISTAKE,"  "SURPRISE,"  "INJURY,"  an  I 
"  INEVITABLE,"  he  will  find  the  above  phrases. 


AtwpiwxwwtDii  .iwiimui-MJuttgiam 


rsismmiamm^ 


CEOSS  EEFERENCES. 


A. 
ABANDONED. 

ABANDONMENT 
ABET. 

ABIDE. 

ABUJTY. 

ABLE. 

ABLE-BODIED. 
ABODE. 


ABOUT. 


[881] 


Profit  II  prendre. 
Derelict  and  abQiidoufd. 
CiiaNo  Kimll  bo  coiLsldorfd 
ns  abandoned. 
.  Lost  or  defeated  by  ubiin- 

donment. 
Aid,  abet,  coonsel  or  ))ro. 

euro. 
Aid  and  abet. 
Abide  the  event. 
Abide,  do* and  perform. 
SnIBclent  ability. 
Best  of  his  ability. 
Not  able  to  work. 
^o  ill  as  not  to  be  able  to 

travel. 
Healthy  and  able-bodied 

person. 
Usual  place  of  abode. 
Dwellln^-houso  or  nsnal 

place  of  abode. 
Place  of  abode. 
Permanent  abode. 
Last  and  usual  place  of 

abode. 
From   the   place   of  his 

abode. 
Aetna!  place  of  abode. 
Lylngr  about. 
About  600  tons. 
Secretly  on  or  about  their 

person. 
Having  upon  or  about  his 

person. 
Say  about  1,100  tons. 
On  or  about  his  premises. 
In  or  about. 
In  and  about. 

Employed  In  or  about  the* 

works. 
'Carries  concealed  about 

his  person. 
Carries  concealed  about 

his  person. 
In  and  about  ^er    hnsU 

ness. 


ABOVE. 


ABRIDGMENT. 
ABSENCE. 


ABSOLUTELY. 

ABSTKACT. 

ABUTTUrO. 

ACADEMIES. 

ACCEPTANCE. 

ACCIDENT. 


ACCIDENTAL. 


ACCIDENTS, 


In  payment  of  the  aboye 

account. 
To  cross  lot  above  men- 
tioned. 
Fair  al)rldgment. 
Voluntary  and    uninter- 
rupted absence. 
Absence,  sickness  or  other 

inability. 
Absolutely  forfeited. 
Due  absolutely  and  not  on 

any  contingency. 
Abstract  of  tifle. 
Embezzle,  abstract  or  wil- 
fully misapply. 
Any  abutting  owner. 
Colleges  and  academies. 
Lend  his  acceptance. 
Oeneral  acceptance. 
Other  unavoidable,  acci- 
dent. 

Unavoidable  accident,  ne- 
cessity or   distress   of 
weather. 
Unavoidable  accident. 
Mistake  or  accident. 
Mistake,  accident  or  mis- 
fortune. 
Surprise,  accident,  mis- 
take or  fraud  without 
fault  on  his  part. 
Injury  caused  by  accident. 
Inr-ritable  accident. 
Bodily     Injury     effected 
through   external,  vio- 
lenb      and     accidental 
means. 
Accidental  lnjni7. 
External,  violent  and  ac- 
cidental means. 
Unavoidable  accidents. 
Accidents     by    Are     and 

tempest. 
Accidents  or  damages  of 
the  seas  of  whatever  na- 
ture or  kind  whatsoever. 
[882] 


•Mm 


383 


ACCIDENTS. 


ACT. 


384 


ACCroENTS  —  Contiuuc.l. 

Inevitable  accidents. 
Fire    and    all    other    un- 
avoidable accidents. 
Dangers  and  accidents  of 
the  seas  and  navijration. 

Dangers  or  accidents  of 
:••'.•.  !;j;ation. 
ACCOMMODATION.  All  accommodation 
notes. 
Necessary  for  the  accom- 
modation of  the  oincers 
and  crew. 

Proper  facilities  and  con- 
venience for  the  con- 
veyance and  accommo- 
dation of  passengers. 

Accommodation  bill. 
ACCORDING.        Well  and  truly  administer 

accordina;  to  law. 
ACCOUNT.  Weekly  account. 

To  account. 

On  account  of  sex. 

In  settlement  of  the  ac- 
1  count. 

Quarterly  account. 

Running  account. 

Proper  boolcs  of  account. 

In  payment  of  the  above 
account. 

Open  account. 

Pay  to  account  of. 

Particular  account. 

Particular  account  of  such 
loss  or  damage. 

Account  originally  ex- 
ceeding £5. 

Matters  of  mere  account. 

Keep  proper  books  of  ac- 
count. 

Just  and  true  account. 

For  account  of. 

Credit  on  my  account. 

On  account  of   whom 
may  concern. 

On  account  of  color. 

Closed  account. 

Debt,  account,  claim 
demand. 

Balance  of  the  account. 

Account  for  and  pay 
over. 

Admittin'"  the  account  to 
be  due. 
ACCOliOTS.  Banning  accounts. 

Mutual  accounts. 

Merchants'  accounts. 

Liquidated  accounts. 


it 


or 


ACCOUNTS  —  Continued. 

Accounts  as  concern  the 
trade    of    merchandise 
between  merchant  and 
merchant. 
Book  of  accounts. 
Book  accounts. 
On  balance  of  accounts. 
Within    six    years    next 

after  the  right  of  action 

shall  accrue. 
Interest    thenceforth    to 

accrue  due. 
Within  thirty  days  after 

the     indebtedness    ac- 
crued. 
Rights  already  accrued. 
Costs  that  have  accrued. 
Taxes  and    other  public 

dues  in  any  manner  ac- 

crulng. 
All  debts  owing  or  accrn- 

Ing. 
Nature  and  cause  of  the 

accusation. 
Maliciously  threatens  to 

accuse  another  of  crime. 
Charge  and  accuse. 
Oxalic  acid. 
ACKNOWLEDGMENT.  Acknowledgment  or 

promise. 
Personally       acqu.  tnted 

with. 
Submitted   to    or  acqui- 
esced in. 
Right  acquired. 
Otherwise  acquired. 
Receipt  or  acquittance. 
Not      exceeding      eighty 

acres. 
About  seven  acres. 
Die  by  his  own  hand  or 

act  voluntarily  or  other- 
wise. 
Act  Injurious  to  trade  or 

commerce. 
Suffer  any  act. 
Special  act. 
Pursuant  to  the  act. 
In  pursuance  of  the  act. 
Public  act. 
Person  by  whose  act  or 

default. 
After  the  padsing  of  the 

act. 
Passing  of  the  act. 
From  and  after  the  pa8> 

sage  of  the  act. 


ACCRUE. 


ACCRUED. 


ACCRUING. 


ACCUSATION. 
ACCUSE. 

ACID. 
ACKNO 

ACQUAINTED. 

ACQUIESCED. 

ACQUIRED. 

ACQUITTANCE. 
ACRES. 

ACT. 


384 


oncem  the 

aerchandlse 
ircbant  and 

ints. 

3. 

if  accounts, 
years  next 
;ht  of  action 

Qceforth    to 

jT  days  after 
tedness    ac- 

ly  accrued, 
ave  accrued, 
other  public 
y  manner  ac- 

Ing  or  accrn- 

cause  of  the 
I. 

threatens  to 
>ther  of  crime, 
accuse. 

iwledgment  or 

acqu,  '.nted 

to   or  acqul- 

Ired. 

acquired, 
acquittance, 
eding      eighty 

en  acres. 

1  own  hand  or 

itarily  or  other- 

ous  to  trade  or 
ce. 

J  act. 
:t. 

to  the  act. 
mce  of  the  act. 
t. 
y  whose  act  or 

partying  of  the 

)f  the  act. 

1  after  the  pas- 

:  the  act. 


385 

ACT.- 

—  ACTIONS. 

386 

ACT— Continued. 

ACTION  — Continued. 

Overt  act. 

Merits  of  the  action. 

Passage  of  this  act. 

Maintain  action. 

Notice  of  any  prior  act  of 

Local  action. 

bankruptcy. 

Ground  of  action. 

Neglect  to  act 

Facts  constituting  a  cause 

Nothing  ill  this  act. 

of  action. 

Ministerial  act. 

Court  before  whom  the  ac- 

Judicial act. 

tion  is  tried. 

Incapable  to  act. 

Controversies         which 

In  pursuance  of  this  act. 

might  be  the  subject  of 

Improper  act. 

a  personal  action  at  law 

In  execution  of  this  act. 

or  of  a  suit  in  equity. 

Fail  to  act. 

Action  founded  on   con> 

Act  of  God. 

tract. 

To  act  in  alt  my  bnsiness. 

Action    arising    on   con- 

Act of  bankruptcy. 

tract. 

As  her  act  and  deed. 

Contract  or  cause  of  ac- 

ACTED. 

Acted,  performed  or  rep- 

tion. 

resented. 

Contents  of  any  prorals- 

ACTING. 

Incapable  of  acting. 

sory  note  or  other  chose 

Acting  under  the  direc- 

in action. 

tion. 

Conceals  the  cause  of  ac- 

ACROSS. 

Upon  or  across  any  street. 

tion. 

ACTION. 

Within    six    years    next 

Divide  any  cause  of  action. 

after  the  right  of  action 

Commencomtent  of  the  ac- 

shall accrue. 

tion. 

Transitory  action. 

■ 

Commence  or  prosecute 

Title  of  the  action. 

any  action. 

Things  in  action. 

Dismissal  of  action. 

Suit  to  recover  the  con- 

Determine the  action. 

tents  of  any  chose  In 

Determination  of  the  ac- 

action. 

tion. 

Suit  or  action. 

Civil  iiction  or  proceeding. 

Subsequent  action. 

Civil  action. 

Snb.;ect-matter  of  the  ac- 

Otlier clioses  In  action. 

tion. 

Defendant  in  the  action. 

Subject  of  action. 

Change     the     form    or 

• 

Some  suit  or  action. 

ground  of  action. 

Require  the  person  hav- 

Several causes  of  action. 

^ 

ing  such  right  of  action 

■ 

The  cause  of  action. 

forthwith  to  commence 

Cause  of  action  surviving. 

suit. 

Cause  of  action. 

Action  for  the  recovery  of 

Any  ac Jon, 

land. 

Assignor  of  a  thing  in  ac- 

Record of  the  action. 

tion  or  contract. 

Prosecution  of  the  action. 

Cause  of  action  accrued. 

Real  action. 

Action  shall  have  accrued. 

Personal  action. 

Cause  of  action  shall  ac- 

Action is  pending. 

crue. 

Order  involving  the  merits 

Cause  of  action  arose. 

of  an  action. 

CauHe  of  action  shall  have 

Party  ^  ^^^  action. 

arisen. 

Object  of  the  action. 

ACTIONS. 

Actions  and  suits  pend- 

Notice of  action. 

ing. 

Next  before  some  suit  or 

All  pleas  of  personal  ac- 

action. 

tions. 

Mixed  action. 

^ 

Other  actions. 

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387 


ACTIONS. ^QUIPARATUR. 


888 


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ACTIOKS  —  Continued . 

Actions  respecting  ease- 
ments. 

Conducting  actions  or 
snlts. 

Civil  actions. 

Actions  upon  the  case. 

All  aciionH. 

Actions  of  aHsanlt  and 
battery. 

As  in  oilier  civil  actions. 
ACTS*  Acts   necessarj  for  tin; 

prosperity    of    tlie    so- 
ciety. 

Other  acts. 
ACTUAL.  Actual  occnpanoy. 

la  the  actual  occupancy 
of  any  person. 

Actual  possession. 

Actual  pureliusc. 

When  in  actual  service  in 
time  of  war. 

Actual  settlement. 

Actual  settler. 

Soldier  in  actual  military 
service. 

True  and  actual  cash 
value. 

Actual  notice. 

Soldiers  in  actual  mllltar}' 
service. 

Actual  marriagre. 

Actual  expenses  that  may 
appertain  to  the  goods 
themselves. 

Actual  cash  payment 

Actual  damages. 

Actual  acceptance. 
ACTUALLY.  Money  actually  made. 

Necessary  vegetables  ac- 
tually provided  for  fami- 
ly use. 

Except  the  taxes  shall 
actually  have  been  paid. 

Actually  removing  out  of 
the  county. 

Actually  employed. 

Actually  chargeable. 
ADAPTED.  Instrument  adapted  for 

coining. 
ADDITION.  Alteration  or  addition. 

ADDITIONAL.      Privilege  of  additional  in- 
surance. 
ADDITIONS.         Erections  or  additions. 
ADEQUATE.         Plain,  adequate  and  com- 
plete remedy  at  law. 
ADJOINING.  Thereunto  adjoining. 


ADJOINING  —  Continued. 

Surface  of  the  adjoining 
lots. 
ADJOURNMENT.  Within  four  days  after  the 

adjournment. 
ADJUDICATA.      Bes  adjiulicata. 
ADJUDICATION.  Witliin  twonty-four  hours 
after  tlio  adjudication. 
Adjudication     of     benli- 

ruptcy. 
Available    for    edjudica- 
tiiin. 
ADMINISTEB.      Well  and  truly  administer. 
Well  and  truly  administer 
according  to  law. 
ADMINISTEBED.  Cause  and  procure  to  be 
administered. 
Case  in  which  the  law  of 
the  United    Slates  au- 
thorizes an  oatli  to  be 
administered. 
ADXINISTBATION.  Expenses  of  adminis- 

tratiun. 
ADMINISTRATOR.  Real  estate  held  by  an 
executor    or    adminis- 
trator. 
ADSQNISTRATORS.    Executors,  adminis- 
trators and  assigns. 
Upon  hia  admission. 
For  the  purpoice  of  admis- 
sion to  registration. 
Considered  as  admitted. 
Declare  such  admixture. 
Living  in  adultery. 
Connived  at  the  adultery. 
Being  in  advance. 
Advanced  or  to   be  ad- 
vanced. 
Having  advanced. 
ADVANTAGEOUS.  Consider  most  advanta- 
geous. 
Trade  adventure  or  con- 
cern. 
Exposure  to  unnecessary 
danger,  hazard  or  per- 
ilous adventure. 
Witness  prove  adverse. 
Substantial  rights  of  the 

adverse  party. 

Continaons  adverse  use. 

Claims    adverse    to   the 

estate  of  the  petitioner. 

ADYEBTISEMENT.  Summons,  notice    or 

advertisement. 
ADVISE.  Procure,  advise  and  assist. 

jEQUIPABATUB.  Omnia  ratihabltio  retro- 
trahltur  et  mandato 
aaquiparatur. 


ADMISSION. 


ADMITTED. 

ADMIXTURE. 

ADULTEBY. 

ADVANCE. 
.iDVANCED. 


ADVENTUBE. 


ADVERSE. 


PI 

1; 


388 


889 


AFFAIR. 


AGGRAVATlNi^. 


'690 


i  adjoiniug 
^8  after  the 


four  lionrs 
Ijudlcation. 
of     beuk- 

edjudica- 

adrainlster. 

administer 

law. 

ocure  to  be 

1. 

I  the  law  of 

States  aii- 

oath  to  be 
[1. 
of  admlnis- 

held  by  an 
r    admlnis- 

'8,  adminls- 
assigna. 
Isslon. 
::e  of  admls- 
stration. 
,s  aclmiited. 
1  admixture. 
Itery. 

;he  adultery, 
ancc. 
to  be  ad- 

iced. 

ost  advanta- 

turo  or  con- 
unnecessary 
card  or  per- 
iturc. 
'e  adverse, 
rights  of  the 
rty. 

adverse  use. 
erse  to  the 
lie  petitioner. 
J  notice  or 
lent. 

Ise  and  assist, 
abltio  retro- 
st  mandate 
ir. 


AFFAIR. 
AFFECT. 

AFFECTED. 


AFFECTING. 


CloHO  this  affair. 

Interfere  witli  or  preju- 
dicially affefct. 

Suits  conceruing  real  es- 
tate or  whereby  the 
same  may  be  affected. 

Injnrlonsly  affected. 

Intermediate  orders  af- 
fecting the  merits. 

Intermediate  order  affect- 
ing the  judgment. 

Order  affecting  a  substan- 
tial right. 

Incumbrance  affecting  the 
estate. 

Final  order  affecting  a 
substantial  right. 

Cases  affecting  embassa- 
dors, other  public  min- 
isters, and  consuls. 

Serious  illness,  local  dis- 
ease, affection  or  per- 
sonal injury. 

Satisfactory  affidavit. 

Declare  aud  affirm. 

Voyage  or  voyages  afore- 
said. 

Trade  as  0.1.  ^said. 

Time  aforesaid. 

In  manner  aforesaid. 

From  the  day  and  year 
aforesaid. 

As  aforesaid. 
AFORETHOUGHT.    Malice  aforethought. 


AFFECTION. 


AFFIDAVIT. 

AFFIRM. 

AFORESAID. 


AFTER. 


Immediately  after  the  ver- 
dict. 

One  day  after  date. 

Ten  days  after  peace  is 
made. 

After  the  passing  of  the 
act. 

From  aad  after  the  pas- 
sage of  the  act. 

Special  order  made  after 
final  judgment. 

From  and  after. 

From  and  after  payment 
and  subject  thereto. 

Immediately  after. 

Within  twenty-four  hours 
after  the  adjudication. 

After  such  entry. 

After  conviction. 

Two  years  after  date  on 
demand. 

From  and  after  tbe  de- 
cease. 


AFTER— Continued. 

Within  four  days  after  the 
adjournment. 

Not  less  tlian  Ave  nor  more 
than  ten  days  after  the 
date  of  the  warrant. 

After  date. 

Afterdate  of  appointment. 
AFTERTVARD.      As  soon  afterward  as  prac- 
ticable. 

Immediately  afterward. 
AGTERWARDS.   Tliere  afterwards  contin- 
uing his  said  assault. 
AGAINST.  Verdict  against  law. 

Against  ns. 

Against  the  form  of  the 
statute. 

Party  decided  against. 

Judgment  which  may  be 
rendered  against  him  in 
his  official  capacity. 

Furnish  evidence  against 
himself. 

Fraudulent  and  void  as 
against  the  assignee. 

Evidence  against  himself. 

Crimes  by  bankrupts 
against  bankruptcy 
laws. 

Crime  or  offence  against 
the  laws  of  China. 

Crime  against  nature. 

Debt  against  the  estate. 

Party  appealing  or  ap- 
pealed against. 

Adjudged  against  Iiim. 
AGBu  Lawful  age. 

Attain  the  age  of  twenty- 
one. 

At  ths  age. 
AGENT.  Agent  or  surveyor. 

Agent  intrusted  with  tho 
possession  of  goods. 

Permanent  agent. 

Managing  agent. 

Agent  intrusted  with  the 
possession. 

Fiscal  agent. 

General  agent. 

Agent  for  election  ex- 
penses. 

Agent  or  attorney. 
AGENTS.  No  other  than  such  agents. 

By  anthoritj  of  and  a»_^ 

agents  for. 
AGGRAVATING.  Mitigating  or  aggravating 
circumstances. 


31)1 


AGGREGATE. 


ALL. 


892 


I 


II 


AGGREGATE. 

Corporation  aggregate. 

ALL— Continued. 

AGGRESHIONf^. 

i'fraticul  uggresslonH. 

Right  to  do  all  such  qnar< 

AGGRIEVED. 

Person  ii;:grleved. 

ryln»' 

Party  iisgrievod. 

All  the  rest. 

AGREE. 

Unablo  to  agree  as  to  the 

All  the  rest  of  my  estate. 

damages. 

All  cases  relating  to  the 

AGREEABLY. 

Ajireeably    to    the    usual 

revenue. 

mode  of  process  against 

All  riglit  and  title. 

offenders  In  such  State. 

All  royalties. 

AGREED. 

Agreed  upon. 

All  my  servants. 

Freight  as  agreed. 

All  the  testimony. 

Having  agreed. 

All    things     wliatsoever. 

Dismissed  agreed. 

whether    real    or   per- 

AGREEMENT. 

Written  or   parol  agree- 

sonal. 

ment. 

At  all  times. 

Per  agreement. 

Transact  all  business. 

Mutual  agreement. 

Works  of  all  kinds. 

Minute  or   memorandum 

All  writings. 

of  an  agreement. 

Locomotives  and  all  other 

Agioeraent  made  In  con- 

personal property. 

sideration  of  marriage. 

Necessary  food  for  all  the 

Judgment  by  agreement. 

stock. 

Agreement  for  the  liire  of 

All  accommodation  notes. 

any  laborer. 

All  claims  and    demands 

Contract,     promise     or 

that  may  arise. 

agreement. 

All  the  member^. 

Consent  or  agreement. 

All  other  losses  and  mis- 

Deliver up  such  lease  or 

fortunes. 

agreement. 

My  linen  and  clothes  of  all 

AGREEMENTS. 

Contr/icts,          bargains, 

kinds. 

agreements,      policies, 

All  the  outstanding  liabill< 

and  other  instruments. 

ties  of  the  said  news- 

AID. 

Ail],  abet,  counsel  or  pro- 

paper. 

cure. 

All  lands. 

Any  instrument,  arms  or 

To  kill  all  dogs. 

other  things  calculated 

Safely  and  securely  keep- 

to aid  his  escape. 

ing  all  moneys  depos- 

ALASKA. 

District  of  Alaska. 

ited. 

ALE. 

Ale,  strong  beer,  or  fer> 

All  the  Inhabitants. 

mented  beer. 

Fire  and  all  other  unavoid- 

AT.IFNATED. 

Alienated  by  sale  or  other- 

able accidents. 

wise. 

With  all  faults. 

ALIENS. 

Resident  aliens. 

All  faults. 

ALIKE. 

Substantially  alike. 

All  my  goods  and  chattels. 

Sliare  and  share  alike. 

Guaranteed  for  cargo  in 

AfiL. 

Ou  all  or  either. 

all  this  month. 

All  my  books  and  papers 

All  other  crimes  not  capi- 

of every  description. 

tal. 

All    other,  the    personal 

All  my  estate. 

estate  whatsoever. 

All  Diy  effects  whatsoever. 

All     plena    of     personal 

All  my  effects. 

actions. 

My  linen  and  clothes  of 

AH  the  property  I  possess. 

all  kinds. 

Price  clear  of  all  expenses. 

Clear  proceeds  of  all  fines. 

All  his  ,.rinclpal  creditors. 

Clear  of  all  incumbrances. 

All  process. 

Clear  of  all  charges  and  as- 

All merchandise  and  prop- 

sessments   whatsoever. 

er^. 

All  claiming  under  him. 

am 


392 


393 


ALL. 


ANOTHER. 


394 


all  Hiich  qnar- 

t. 

t  o(  my  estate. 

relatiug  to  the 

id  title. 

rantfl. 
tiinony. 

)     wliatsoever, 
real    or   per- 

kll  business. 
ill  kinds. 

OS  and  all  other 
property, 
food  for  all  the 

nodation  notes. 
1  and    demands 
r  arise. 
sniber^. 
losses  and  mis- 

ind  clothes  of  all 

standing  liabill- 
tlie  8aid  news- 


[  dogs. 

I  securely  keep- 
moneys  depos- 

liabitants. 

ill  other  unavold- 

:idents. 

anlts. 

• 

ods  and  chattels. 

led  for  cargo  in 

month. 

crimes  not  capl- 

itate. 

!ecta  whatsoever. 

fects. 

I  and  clothes  of 

Is. 

iceeds  of  all  fines. 

nil  Incumbrances. 

ill  charges  and  as- 

nts    whatsoever. 

ling  under  him. 


ALL  —  Continued. 


ALLE6MS. 

ALLEGATION. 

ALLEGED. 

ALLEGES. 
ALLOTMENT. 

ALLOTMENTS. 
ALLOWANCE. 


'ALMS. 

ALONG. 
ALREADY. 
ALTER. 
ALTERATION. 

ALTERATIONS. 
ALTERING. 

ALWAYS. 

AMBIGUITY. 

AMERICAN. 

AMONG. 


AMONGST. 
AMOUNT. 


All  demands. 

For  default  of  all  such 
issues. 

All  causes  civil  and  crim- 
inal. 

All  debts  owing  or  accru- 
ing. 

All  debts  due  and  owing. 

To  act  in  all  my  business. 

AH  goods  bought. 

Benefits  of  all  my  real 
estate. 

All  other  personal  prop- 
erty appertaining  to 
said  rallruud. 

All  my  accounts. 

All  actions  upon  any  judg- 
ment. 

Nemoallcgans  suam  turpi- 
tudinem  est  audiendus. 

Material  allegation. 

Immaterial  allegation. 

Words  in  substance  as 
alleged. 

Jlaims  and  alleges. 

All  matters  of  the  allot- 
ment of  dower. 

Same  allotments. 

Certificate,  order,  or  al- 
lowance. 

Further  allowance. 

Charitable  allowance. 

Begging  for  alms  or  so- 
liciting charity. 

Along  its  route. 

Rights  already  accrued. 

Erection,  alter  or  repair. 

Internal  alteration. 

External  alteration. 

Necessary  alterations. 

Building,  altering,  repair- 
ing ur  ornamenting. 

Provided  always. 

Latent  ambiguity. 

American  ship  or  vessel. 

American  property. 

Among  the  valuable  pa- 
pers. 

Among  the  files. 

To  and  amongt<t. 

Whole  amount  of  the 
capital  stock. 

Reasonable  amount  of 
salvage. 

Reasonable  amount  of 
property. 

Amount  of  judgment. 


AMSTERDAM. 

AMUSEMENT. 
AMUSEMENTS. 


AN. 

ANCESTOR. 
ANCHOR. 
ANEW. 


ANIMAL. 
ANIMALS. 


ANNOY. 
ANNOYANCE. 

ANNUAL. 


ANNUALLY. 
ANNUITIES. 

ANNUITY. 

ANOTHER. 


Now  In  the  port  of  Am- 
sterdam. 

Place  of  amusement. 

License,  regulate  and  re- 
strain theatrical  amuite- 
m<>nts. 

An  enemy. 

Blood  of  such  ancestor. 

Lying  at  anchor. 

Trial  anew. 

Locate  anew. 

Districted  anew. 

Dumb  animal. 

Wild  animals. 

Hair  of  animals. 

Cruelty  to  animals. 

Domestic  animals. 

Dead  animals. 

Structure  intended  to  an- 
noy. 

Remain  upon  any  sidewalk 
to  the  annoyance  of  any 
person. 

Annual  value  of  the  prop- 
erty. 

Public  annual  office. 

Public  annual  ofllce  or 
charge. 

Annual  interest. 

The  annual  fruit  there- 
of. 

Annual  emolument. 

Clear  annual  value. 

Annually  appoint. 

Stocks,  funds  or  annui- 
ties. 

Othcir  annuity  charged  on 
such  lands. 

Another  or  different  per- 
suasion, sect  or  denomi- 
nation. 

Property  rights  or  Interest 
of  another. 

Property  of  another. 

Obtains  from  another. 

Shall  marry  another  per- 
son. 

Maliciously  threatens  to 
accuse  another  of  crime. 

Another  kind. 

Injury  to  the  property  of 
another. 

Another  incompatible  of- 
fice. 

Corporation  of  another 
State. 

Default  of  another. 

Of  *.he  blood  of  another. 


395 


AXSWEIi. 


ANT. 


396 


ANSWER. 


ANTE. 

ANTECEDENTI. 

ANY. 


\ 


Sham  answer. 

Answer    the  purposes  of 

money. 
Frivolous  answer. 
Ab  ante. 
Ab  nntccedcnti. 
Any  one  year. 
Vicar   any   weapon   con- 
cealed as  a  weapon. 
Upon  or  across  any  strtet. 
Any  bona  fide  trades. 
Title  to  any  toll. 
At  anytime. 
Any  third  person. 
Taxed  by  any  law  ot  the 

State. 
Any  snlt. 
Suffer  to  be  opened  any 

letters. 
Sit  in  any  case. 
Any  such  person. 
Any  shareholders. 
Any  servant  or  clerk. 
Send  any  letter. 
Sell  any  ofQce. 
Resort  to  any  house. 
Run  upon  the  land  of  any 

other  person. 
Any  bu'.ldlng  built  or  re- 
paired. 
Remain   upon   any  side- 
walk to  the  annoyance 
of  any  person. 
<{nota  of  any  city  or  town. 
Any  provision  by  will. 
Presence  of  any  female. 
Possession  of  any  person. 
Any  policy. 
Play  at  ttry  game. 
Personate  any  person  en- 
titled to  vote. 
Any  person. 

Person    who    has    paid 
money  lost    upon    any 
game  or  wager. 
Permit  swine  to  go  upon 

any  sidewalk. 
Any  party. 
Any  abutting  owner. 
Owner  of  any  manufac- 
turing establishment. 
Outlet  belonging  to  any 

house  or  building. 
Or  any  other. 
Any  public  improvement 

now  ordered. 
Drunkenness,    profligacy, 
or  any  other  cause. 


ANY— Continued. 

Any  other  game. 

Office  for  the  weighing  of 

any  raerchandlsu. 
Any  office  or  capacity. 
Occupy  any  stand. 
In  the  actual  occupancy 

of  any  person. 
Obstruct  any  engine. 
Notice  of   any  prior  act 

of  bankruptcy. 
Needlessly  kill  any  living 

creature. 
Property  necessarily  used 
in   operating   any  rail- 
road. 
Near  any  election  ground. 
Near  any  dwelling-house. 
Without  any  name  sub- 
scribed thereto  or  signed 
with  a  fictitious  name. 
Minister  of  any  church  or 

cbapcl. 
All  mineral  or  magnesia 

of  any  kind. 
Mills  or  manufactories  of 

any  kind. 
By  any  other  means. 
Persons  performing  labor 
or  furnishing  materials 
,  of  any  kind. 

Master  or   other  person 
entitled  to  the  service 
of  any  slave. 
Turn  loose  any  cattle. 
Give  any  Hen  thereon. 
Any  license  or  authority. 
Without  leaving  any  child. 
Labor  upon  any  land. 
Any  kind  of  property. 
'  Knowingly   and    fraudu- 
lently vote  at  any  elec- 
tion. 
Kill  any  seal. 
Kill  any  dog. 
Keep  open  any  room. 
Any  two  justices. 
Any  judge  of  a  court  of 

record. 
Judge  of  any  ceurt. 
Invasion,  insurrection  or 
Civil  commotion,  or  of 
any  military  or  usurped 
power. 
Any  Interest  therein. 
Any  gaming  whatsoever. 
Any  Interest  in  or  con- 
cerning them. 


a;)c 


reighing  of 

lisu. 

ipaclty. 

D(l. 

occupancy 

1. 

ngine. 
prior  act 

y. 

any  living 

sarily  used 
;   any  rall- 

lon  ground, 
lllng-house. 
name  sub- 
•to  or  signed 
ous  name, 
ly  church  or 

>r  magnesia 

(factories  of 

means. 

irmlng  labor 
ig  materials 

ther  person 
the  service 

e. 

ly  cattle. 

.  thereon. 

3r  authority. 

[ng any  child. 

iny  land. 

property. 

and    fraudn- 
at  any  elec- 


iny  room. 

Uces. 

>f  a  court  of 

y  c9urt. 
isurrectlon  or 
motion,  or  of 
,ry  or  usurped 

t  therein. 
g  vrhatsoever. 
ist  in  or  con- 
liem. 


307 


ANY  — Continued. 


ANY. 


Any  game  except  bowls, 
clieNS. 

An  fully  as  any  individual. 

Any  other  cause  of  iudebt- 
ednesH  whatever. 

Indebted  in  any  form. 

Incident  to  any  manufac- 
turing process. 

Sell  or  receive  from  any 
slave. 

If  any  remains  at  her  de- 
cease. 

If  any. 

Agreement  for  the  hire  of 
any  laborer. 

Any  sum  which  they  think 
fit. 

Hearing  of  any  motion. 

Any  charge  I  have  made. 

Have  or  keep  any  house 
fur  public  entertain- 
ment. 

Any  neigliborhood  or 
family. 

Goods  out  of  any  church. 

Any  other  explosive '  sub- 
stance. 

In  execution  upon  any 
judgment. 

Executing  any  such  deed. 

Any  damage  to  any 
goods. 

Damage  any  frame. 

Any  estate  in  fee  or  for 
life. 

Escapes  from  any  cause 
whatever. 

Any  of  the  crew. 

Any  creditor. 

Any  comity,  city  or  town. 

Any  county. 

Engage  in  or  carry  on  any 
business. 

Any  person  or  corpora- 
tlon. 

Copy  any  print. 

Contract  made  between 
the  plaintiff  and  any 
other  person. 

Due  absolutely  and  not  on 
any  contingency. 

Any  contingency. 

Construction  or  repair  of 
any  building. 

During  the  lifetime  of 
any  former  husband  or 
wife. 


ANY. 


ANY  — Continued. 


898 


Construction,  erection  or 
rcpurr  of  any  building. 

Confine  the  person  of  any 
female. 

Any  thing  done. 

Divide  any  cause  of  ac- 
tion. 

Any  public  company. 

Die  in  the  known  viola- 
tion of  any  law. 

By  color  of  any  false  token 
or  writing. 

Any  mode  of  combining. 

Committing  any  porMun  lo 
jail. 

Suit  of  any  common  per- 
son. 

Should  any  of  my  children 
die. 

Any  device  or  substitute 
for  cards  or  dice. 

Cut  down  or  destroy  any 
trees. 

Destroy  any  vessel. 

Any  person  claiming  prop- 
erty. 

Demand  of  any  debt. 

Any  term  or  number  of 
years  certain. 

Surety  for  or  liable  for 
any  debt. 

His  present  or  any  future 
debt. 

Dealings  and  transactions 
witik  any  bankrupt. 

Carried  into  any  port 

Cable  of  any  size. 

Any  other  building. 

Doing  any  business. 

Brought  before  any  mag- 
istrate. 

Boundary  of  any  lands. 

Beat  any  horse. 

Any  other  bank. 

AH  my  property  of  any 
nature  or  kind  whatso- 
ever. 

A*  any  tavern. 

Any  other  domestic  ani- 
mal. 

Attempts  to  commit  any 
offence. 

Attached  in  any  suit. 

Any  annual  or  other  fu- 
ture election. 

Annually  or  in  any  way 
she  may  wish. 


H5!ja)P:w»»«w««» 


fl99 


ANY. 


ARISING. 


400 


AN  K— Continued. 

APPLICATION - 

-Continued. 

Assembly  for  the  promo- 

Not  known  or  used  before 

tUin   of   any  moral   or 

the  application. 

benevolent  object. 

Hearing  of   the   applica- 

. 

Without    assigning    any 

tion. 

roaMun. 

Circuit      breakers     de- 

All actions  upon  any  judg- 

scribed by  him  prior  to 

ment. 

said  application. 

Acting  on  behalf  of  any 

APPOINT. 

Limit  and  appoint. 

other  person. 

Appoint  an  agent. 

ANYTHING. 

If  anything  should  remain . 

APPOINTED. 

Fixed  and  appointed. 

ANYWISE. 

May  In  anywise. 

Dnly     and     legally    ap- 

APART. 

Living  apart. 

pointed. 

Living    apart    from   his 

Day  appointed  for  argu- 

wife. 

ment. 

APOTHECARY. 

Practice  as  an  apothecary. 

APPOINTMENT. 

License,  appointment  or 

APPAREL. 

Wearing  apparel. 

authority. 

APPARATUS. 

Necessary  apparatus. 

After   date   of    appoint- 

Gaming apparatus. 

ment. 

APPARENT. 

Apparent  vloiation. 

APPRAISED. 

Appraised  value. 

Apparent  possession. 

Hliall  be  appraised. 

Apparent  good  order. 

APPRAISER. 

Merchant  appraiser. 

Apparent  antliority. 

General  appraiser. 

APPEAL. 

Said  appeal. 

APPRAISERS. 

Sworn  appraisers. 

Reasons  for  such  appeal. 

APPREHEND. 

Good  reason  to  apprehend 

Party  demanding  an  ap- 

an attack. 

peal. 

Good  reason  to  apprehend 

Final  and  without  excep- 

an attack. 

tion  or  appeal. 

APPREHENDED 

.  Immediately  apprehended 

Deciines  to  appeal. 

APPREHENSION.  Information  as  shall  lead 

APPEALED. 

Party   appealing   or  ap- 

to the  apprehension  and 

pealed  against. 

conviction  of  the  thief. 

APPEALS. 

Judges  of   the  Court  of 

APPRENTICE. 

Apprentice  by  indenture. 

Appeals. 

APPRENTICES. 

Laborers*,    servants    and 

APPEAR. 

Made  to  appear. 

apprentices. 

APPE.UIANCE. 

Faise  rumor  in  appearance 

APPROVE. 

Approve  and  consent. 

well  founded. 

.iPPURTENANCES.  Slilp  and  her  appurte- 

False  or  fraudulent  prac- 

nances. 

tice  or  appearance. 

Tea>kettle  and  lamp  with 

Entry  of  appearance. 

Its  appurtenances. 

APPEARING. 

No  considerable  provoca- 

Privileges  and  appurte- 

tion appearing. 

nances. 

It  appearing  to  us. 

ARBITRATION. 

Agreement  or  submission 

APPEARS. 

Clearly   appears   by   the 

to  arbitration. 

will. 

ARGUMENT. 

Day  appointed  for  argu- 

Unless it  appears. 

■ 

ment. 

APPENDAGES. 

Road  with  its  appendages. 

ARISE. 

Question   of    law    which 

APPERTAIN. 

Actual  expenses  that  may 

may   arise    in  criminal 

appertain  to  the  goods 

trials. 

themselves. 

All  claims   and  demands 

APPLICATION. 

Summary  application  in 

that  may  arise. 

the  action  after  judg- 

ARISING. 

Cases  arising  under  trea> 

ment. 

ties. 

Order  made  upon  a  sum- 

Suits  arising  under  the 

mary  application   after 

constitution   and    laws 

judgment 

of  the  United  States. 

Not  known  or  used  before 

Lo«s  arising  from  petro* 

his  application. 

leum. 

40O 


Died  before 

on. 

lie   applicu- 

AkerH     de- 

iin  prior  to 

Dion. 

oint. 

ent. 

lolnted. 

l«K»Uy    ap- 

i  for  argu- 

slntment  or 

>f    appoint* 

ae. 

aiaed. 

jraiser. 

aiser. 

laers. 

to  apprehend 

bo  apprehend 

apprehended 
as  shall  lead 
ehenslon  and 
of  the  thief. 
J  indenture, 
errantfl  and 
a. 

consent. 
her  appurte- 

nd  larop  with 

inances. 

md  appurte- 

sr  Rabtnission 

;lon. 

ted  for  argu- 

t    law    which 
)   in  criminal 

and  demands 

arise. 

g  under  trea* 

ag   under  the 
on   and    laws 
lited  States. 
;  from  petro* 


401 


ARISING. 


ABISIN6  — Continued. 

Cases  arising  in  the  land 
or  naval  forces. 

Matter  arising  upon  the 
trial. 

Loading,  unloading,  con- 
vejfance  or  otherwise, 
whether  arising  from 
negligence  or  other- 
wise. 

Crime  arising  under  the 
revenue  laws. 

Action  arising  on  con- 
tract. 

Cases  in  law  and  equity 
arising  under  the  *  *  • 
laws  of  the  United 
States. 

Debt  arising  out  of  or 
founded  on  a  contract. 

Case    arising   under  the 
constitution    and    laws 
of  the  United  States. 
ARMIES.  Baise  and  support  armies. 

ARMIS.  Yi  et  armis. 

ARMS.  Bight  to  keep  and  bear 

arms. 

Bight  to  bear  arms. 

OlfenslTe  arms  or  wea- 
pons. 

Loaded  arms. 

Keep  and  bear  arms. 

Any  instrument,  arms  or 
other  things  calculated 
to  aid  his  escape. 

Attempt  to  discharge  any 
kind  of  loaded  :irms  at 
any  person. 

Arrests,  restraints  and 
detainments  of  king, 
princes  or  people. 

My  arrival. 

Actual  arrival  in  dock. 

Expected  to  arrive. 

Useful  art. 

Use  any  art. 

Artfully  and  purposely 
framed. 

Valuable  article. 

Proviaion  or  article  of 
food. 

Design  for  the  shape  or 
conflgnration  of  an  ar- 
ticle of  merchandise. 
ARTICLES.  Articles  worn    by  men. 

women  or  children. 

Articles  perishable  in 
their  own  nature. 


ARRESTS. 


ARRIYAL. 

ARRIYE. 
ART. 

ARTFULLY. 

ARTICLE. 


AS. 


408 


ARTIFICER. 


ARTIFICIAL. 
ARTS. 


AS. 


ARTICLES  —  Conilnuud. 

Other  articles  perishable 
in  their  own  nature. 

Articles  or  objects  charged 
with  an  internal  tax. 

Manufactured  articles. 

Articles  of  household  fur* 
niture  necessary  for  up- 
lioidlng  life. 

Goods,  wares,  merchan- 
dise, articles  or  objects. 

Manufactures,  articles, 
vessels  and  wares  of 
glass. 

A  copy  of  its  articles  of 
association. 

Artiflcer,  workman  or  la- 
borer. 

Handicraftsman  or  arti- 
flcer. 

Artitlclal  boundary. 

Promote  the  progress  of 
science  and  the  useful 
arts. 

Literature,  science  and 
the  fine  arts. 

As.  speedily  as  practica- 
ble. 

As  soon  afterward  as 
practicable. 

As  near  the  court-honse 
as  practicable. 

As  nearly  uniform  as 
practicable. 

As  soon  as  possible. 

As  far  as  possible  without 
expense. 

Practice  as  an  apothe- 
cary. 

As  near  as  may  be. 

As  fully  as  any  individual. 

Freight  as  agreed. 

Forthwith  as  soon  as  may 
be. 

Payable  as  convenient. 

Cohabit  together  as  hus- 
band and  wife. 

Cause  shall  be  considered 
as  abandoned. 

Such  other  business  as 
may  be  provided  by  law. 

Bound  as  now. 

Bankers  doing  business 
as  brokers. 

By  authority  of  and  at 
agents  for. 

Practice  as  an  apothe- 
cary. 


rf 


ri 


40:i 


AS  —  CuuUuued. 


AHCERTAINED. 
ANilEN. 
AMIDE. 
AS8AILO0. 


ASSAULT. 


ASSAULTER. 

ASSEMBLE. 

ASSEMBLED. 


ASSEMBLY. 


ASSENT. 

ASSESSMENT. 


ASSESSOR. 

ASSETS. 

ASSIGN. 
ASSIGNEE. 


AS. 


AT. 


404 


ASSESSMENTS. 


ASSIGNMENT. 

Voluntary  ussignment. 

Brought  up  at)  aforcHaid. 

General  asNi«iiment. 

Ah  aforoNaid. 

Ei|uitabie  aHslgnment. 

Apiiointnieatas  a  cominlii- 

ASSIGNS. 

Survivor  or  lils  assigns. 

nIoiilt. 

SuccesHorH  and  assigns. 

Cannot  be  aHccrtalned. 

Order  or  assigns. 

DnHt,  nMhc8  and  rubbioh. 

HeIrM  and  assigns. 

Set  UHhle. 

ExecutorH,adminiitrators 

IMrateti  axsalliDg  thievcti. 

and  assigns. 

EneniieH,  pirateH  and  aa- 

ASSIST. 

Tow  and  assist  vessels. 

Hailing  tbleveH. 

Procure,  adviso  and  as- 

There afterwards  continu- 

sist. 

ing  hia  said  assault. 

ASSISTANT. 

Trust  reposed  in  him  as 

Assault    with    intent    to 

assistant  book-l<eeper. 

commit  rape. 

ASSIZES. 

Committed  for  trial  to  the 

Made  an  assault. 

assizes. 

Gnilty   of    assault    with 

Persons  attending  at  the 

attempt   to   commit    a 

assi/.es. 

rape. 

ASSOCUTE. 

Lewdly  and   lasciviously 

Felonious  assaulter. 

associate    and    cohabit 

Meet  or  assemble. 

together. 

Assembled   for    religious 

ASSOCUTION. 

Regulation  of  the  busi- 

worship. 

ness  of  the  association 

Congregation  assembled. 

and  the  conduct  of  Its 

lu  public  assembly. 

officers. 

Public  assembly. 

Yoluntary  association. 

Camp-meeting,  congrega- 

A copy  of  its  articles  of 

tion  or  otherassembly  of 

association. 

people  met  for  ruligious 

Company  or  association. 

worship. 

ASSOCIATIONS. 

Persons  and  associations. 

Yoiuntary  signature*  and 

ASSURED. 

Just  claim  of  the  assured. 

assent. 

Design  in  the  assured. 

Tax  or  assessment. 

ASYLUMS. 

Hospitals  or  asylums. 

Tax,  impost,  assessment 

AT. 

Shoot  at. 

or  municipal  fine. 

At  sea. 

Suit  for  the  purpose  of 

At  the  option  of. 

restraining   the  assess- 

At par. 

ment   or  collection   of 

Currency  that  is  at  par. 

any  tax. 

At  maturity. 

Time   the   assessment  is 

At  or  near. 

made. 

At  liberty  to. 

Last  assessment  roll. 

At  least. 

Further  assessment. 

Fourteen  days  at  least. 

Taxes  and  assessments. 

At  least  sixteen  days  be- 

Public   taxes,  rates   and 

• 

fore. 

assessments. 

One  whole  year  at  least. 

Clear  of  all  charges  and 

At  Issue. 

assessments       whatso- 

If any  remains  at  her  de- 

ever. 

cease. 

Person  who  has  escaped 

Fourteen  days  at  least. 

tUe  assessor. 

Go  at  large. 

Share  in  the  distribution 

At  the  north  door  of  the 

of  assets. 

court-house. 

New  assets. 

At  the  court-house  door. 

Mortgage,     assign     and 

At  her  disposal. 

transfer. 

Charges  or  disbursements 

Fraudulent  and  void  as 

at  law. 

u^ainst  the  assignee. 

Charge  at  law. 

rm 


^^ 


404 

IgnmuDt. 
iinient. 
((nment. 
iH  assignM. 
(1  aHsigns. 

(DB. 

\gn». 
mlnlstrators 

I. 

it  vessels. 

^Iso  and  as- 

)d  \a  him  as 
(ook-keeper. 
or  trial  to  the 

ending  at  the 

[  lasciviously 
and    cohabit 

of  tlio  busl- 
lie  usHoclatlon 
conduct  ol  Its 

i980clatlon. 
Its  articles  of 

Ml. 

ar  association, 
id  associations. 
of  the  assured, 
the  assured, 
jr  asylums. 


Ion  of. 

,bat  is  at  par. 
|ty. 

to. 

days  at  least, 
ilxteen  days  be- 

e  year  at  least* 
nalns  at  her  de- 
days  at  least. 

orth  door  of  the 

loose. 
ourt-house  door. 

sposal. 

or  disbursements 

It  law. 


405 


AT. 


AWAY. 


4Uti 


AT  —  Continued 

ATTORNEY'S. 

Reasonable       attorney's 

At  his  vhambers. 

fef, 

Cases  at  law. 

AUCTION. 

Sale  by  auction. 

Debt  existing  at  the  time 

AUCTIONEERS. 

Regulate    sales    of    anc- 

of  the  adjudication  of 

tliinecrs    and    transient 

bankruptcy. 

merchants. 

Case  at  law. 

AUDIENDUS. 

Nemoailegans  suam  turpl- 

At  her  death. 

tudlncm  est  audlendus. 

Bjr  and  at  the  czpense  of 

AUGUST. 

On  Augu»<t  1st,  or  as  soon 

the  purchaser. 

as  the  vendee  shall  pay 

Before  or  at  the  time. 

•2,000. 

Persons  attending  at  the 

First  day  of  August  next. 

assizes. 

AUTHOR. 

Consent  In  writing  of  the 

Attorney  at  law. 

author. 

At  any  time. 

AUTHORITIES. 

Lawful  authorities, 

Arrival  At  a  foreign  port. 

County  authorities. 

Action  at  law. 

Corporate  authorities. 

Appear  at  the  trial. 

Competent  authorities. 

ATTACHED. 

Shop  attached  to  and  be- 

AUTHORITY. 

Proper  executive  author- 

ing part  of  any  dwelling- 

ity. 

house. 

Power  and  authority. 

ATTACHMENT. 

Effectnal  attachment. 

Authority  of  the  like  na- 

ATTACK. 

Good  reason  to  apprehend 

ture. 

an  attack. 

Any  license  or  authority. 

Threatened  with  an  at- 

License, appointment  or 

tack. 

autliority. 

. 

Good  reason  to  apprehend 

Executive  authority. 

an  attack. 

By  authority. 

ATTAINDER. 

Bills  of  attainder. 

Any   jurisdiction    or   au- 

ATTEMPT. 

Attempt  at  fraud. 

thority. 

Guilty    of    assault    with 

AUTHORIZED. 

Specially  authorized. 

attempt  to    commit  i 

Not  authorized  by  law. 

rape. 

Authorized  to  take  unnli- 

Attempt  to  discharge  any 

11'" 

cations  for  insurance. 

kind  of  loaded  arms  at 

AUTHORIZES. 

Case  in  which  the  liiw  of 

any  person. 

the   United    States  au- 

Abuses such  female  in  the 

thorizes  an  oatli  to  be 

^ 

attempt  to  have  carnal 

administered. 

knowledge  of  her. 

AYAILS. 

Proceeds  or  avails. 

ATTEMPTED. 

Unjustly  and  unfairly  at- 

AYEBAGE. 

Fair,     average,     nlcranzl 

tempted. 

rice. 

ATTEMPTING. 

Entering    or  attempting 

Pitch-pine  timber  of  av- 

to   enter,    leaving     or 

erage  quality. 

attempting  to  leave,  a 

- 

Particular  average. 

public  conveyance. 

Free  of  particular  average . 

ATTENDANCE. 

Physician  in  attendance. 

, 

Free  from  average,  unless 

Medical  attendance. 

.- 

general. 

ATTENDANTS. 

Stated    attendants   upon 

Free  from  average. 

divine  worship. 

Pair  average  crop.     , 

ATTENT)IN6. 

Present  attending  physi- 

General average. 

cian. 

AYOIDANCE. 

Matter  in  avoidance. 

ATTESTING. 

Promissory   note   signed 

AWARD. 

Event  of  the  award. 

In  the  presence  of   an 

Arbitrament  and  award. 

attesting  witness. 

Abide  the  award. 

ATTORNEY. 

Such  warrant  of  attorney. 

AIYARDS. 

Distribution  of  awards. 

Letter  or  power  of  attor- 

AWAITING. 

Awaiting  delivery. 

ney. 

AWAY. 

Running  away  and  Ieav> 

Agent  or  attorney. 

Ing  lier  children. 

407 


AWAY. 


BE. 


408 


AWAY  — ContlnufU. 

Nell  1)1'  itlve  Rway  llciiiorii. 
Tiiko  iiti'l  curry  uway. 
DUpoMliii;     aud     putting 

awuv, 
CttHt  iivviiy. 

Take  iiiid  rarrjr  away. 
aWXIXO.  Sproiul  any  uwnlnir. 

BACK.  I'rlvilcico     of      breeding 

buck. 
BACON.  lYlme  sliiRcd  bacon. 

BAiJtiAOE.  l*«>rMoiiul  bugKUK^- 

BAIL.  N|H>cial  l)all. 

lloldiiiK  to  ball. 
ExcpnnIvo  bull. 
BAII.EE.  Otli(>r  bnilcu. 

Larcf^ny  uf  a  bailee. 
BALANCE.  Not  buluncc. 

BALL.  Hull  room. 

BALLOT.  Designetl    tu  dlstluguLsli 

.such  ballot. 
B.iLLOT>BOX.     ConHent  <>(  the  people  ex- 
preNued    at    the   bullot- 
box. 
BANK.  TraiiHfflrable  i;*  the  bank. 

To  the  bank. 
Table  or  bank  of  the  same 

or  like  kind. 
Money  on  hand  or  In  bank. 
On  the  bunk. 
Bank  iioteH  current  In  the 

City  of  New  York. 
Negotiable  ut  the  Bunk  of 

Wu.shinKton. 
Negotiable  at  the  bank. 
Keeping  a  faro  bunk  or 

gaining  table. 
Incorp«..'ate<l  bank. 
FalHe  bank  notes. 
Current  bank  notes. 
Bank  bill  countersigned 

by  the  canhler 
Along  the  bank. 
BANKING.  Otiier  banking  ^mm . 

Banking  game. 
Bank  or  corrNoany  engaged 
in  the  business  of  bank- 
ing. 
BANKING-HOUSE.  At  an  oflBce  or  banking- 
house. 
At  an  otncc  or  banking- 
house. 
BANKRUPT.         Persons  claiming  through 
or  under  the  bankrupt. 
Contingent  liabilities  con- 
tracted by  the  bankrupt. 
nebts  due  to  such  bank- 
rapt. 


BANKRU1>T  —  Continued. 

Dealings  and  traniiactions 

with  any  bankrupt. 
At  the  time  he  Itccomes 
bankrupt. 
BANKRUPTCY.    Time  of  the  bankruptcy. 
Tlirown  into  bankruptcy. 
Register  in  bankruptcy. 
l*rovable     under     bank- 
ruptcy. 
Notice  of  any  prior  act  of 

bankruptcy. 
Mutters  of  proceedings  in 

l)ankruptcy. 
Debt  c:-Ht,ing  at  the  time 
of   the  adjudication  of 
bankruptcy. 
Crimes      by      bankrupts 
against         bankruptcy 
laws. 
In  contemplation  of  bank- 
ruptcy. 
BANKRUPTS.       Crimes      by     bankrupts 
against  bankruptcy 

laws. 
BAR.  Bar  or  bolt  iron. 

Crossing  the  bar. 
BARBAROUS.       Cruel,  barbarous  and  in- 
human treatment. 
BARGiilN.  Sell)  dispose  of,  contract 

and  bargain  for. 
Grunt,  bargain,  sell,  and 

eufeoff. 
Grant,  bargain,  sell,  and 

convey. 
Grant,  bargain,  and  sell. 
Corrupt  bargain. 
Close  a  bargain. 
BARGAINS.  Contracts,  bargains, 

agreements,       policies, 
and  other  instruments. 
BARGE.  Western  barge. 

Barge   carrying    passen- 
gers. 
BARLEY.  Seed  barley. 

Prime  barley. 
BARN.  Contained  in  aframe  bam. 

BARRATOR.         Common  barrator. 
BASIN.  Landing  place  or  basin. 

BASTARD.  Such  bastard. 

BATTERY.  Actions  of    assault  and 

battery. 
BAWDY-HOUSES.  Regulate    or    suppress 

bawdy-houses. 
BAY.  Bay  or  river  craft  or  other 

boat. 
BE.  Shall  be. 

To  be  selected. 


/'? 


408 


raniiactlonii 
ikrupt. 
le  bocomefl 

bankruptcy, 
bankruptcy, 
.nkruptcy. 
iilor  bank- 
prior  act  o( 
occedlngH  in 

at  the  time 
udlcatlon  o( 

bankrupts 
bankruptcy 

itlon  of  bank- 

'     bankrupts 
bankruptcy 

ron. 

I  bar. 

irou<i  and  in- 

atmcnt. 

B  of,  contract 

In  for. 

;aln,  sell,  and    , 

;aln,  sell,  and 

;aln,  and  sell. 

rgaln. 

gain. 

bargains, 
is,       policies, 
r  instruments, 
arge. 
rying    passen- 

1- 

ey. 

in  aframe  bam. 

arrator. 

lace  or  basin. 

ird. 

:    assault  and 

)    or    suppress 

ouses. 

sr  craft  or  other 


icted. 


409 


BE  — Contlnuuil. 


BEAR. 


BEABER> 
BEAST. 


BEAT. 
BECOME. 


BEEF. 
BEEN. 


BEER. 


BEEVES. 
BEFORE. 


BE. 


BELIEF. 


-no 


RcMlile  or  be. 

May  lie. 

Shall  bi!  married. 

To  be  forwarded. 

Fortlmitli  UH  soon  as  may 
be. 

Equally  to  be  divided. 

8uit  sliiill  be  depondliiK* 

As  may  be  moHt  con- 
venient. 

Cliildreu  to  bo  begotten. 

BnslneMS  that  might  bu 
offensive. 

Bom  or  to  be  bom. 

Right  to  keep  and  bear 
arms. 

Riglit  to  bear  arms. 

Keep  and  bear  arms. 

Or  bearer. 

Work  beast. 

Matters  of  subsistence  for 
man  or  beast. 

Stray  beast  in  a  suffering 
condition. 

Craelly  beat. 

Shall  become. 

Rent  to  become  due. 

Due  and  to  become  doe. 

Become  bankrapt  and  dis- 
continue business. 

Beef  steer. 

Without  having  been  mar- 
ried. 

Without  ever  having  been 
married. 

Lager  beer. 

Ale,  strong  beer  or  fer- 
mented beer. 

Neat  stock  or  beeves. 

Before  he  shall  be  tried. 

Before  the  trial  or  final 
hearing. 

Before  trial. 

On  or  before. 

Not  known  or  used  before 
his  application. 

Not  before. 

Next  before  some  suit  or 
action. 

Wext  before. 

Uebts  or  liabilities  con- 
tracted before. 

Liabilities  contracted  be- 
fore. 

At  least  sixteen  days  be- 
fore. 


BEFORE  — Continued. 

Not  known  or  used  before 
the  appllcHtiun. 

Five  days  before  the  re- 
turn day. 

Before  the  division  of  the 
estate. 

Before  delivery. 

Thirty  day  t  before  suit. 

At  leant  tlvu  days  before 
the  day  of  eli-ction. 

Court  before  whom  the 
action  Is  tried. 

Brought  before  any  mag- 
istrate. 
BEGIN.  Fire     shall     accidentally 

begin. 
UCOINNING.         Any  other  matter  or  thin;? 
from   the  beginning  of 
the  world. 
BEGOTTEN.         Lawfully  begotten. 

Heirs  of  the  body  lawful'y 
begotten. 

Heirs  lawfully  begotten. 

Children  to  be  begotten. 
BEHALF.  On  behalf  of. 

Immediate  and  Individual 
beiiulf. 

Delivered  to  the  payee  or 
some  person  in  his  be- 
half. 

Acting  on  behalf  of  any 
other  person. 
BEHAVIOR.  Open  and  gross  lewdness 

and  lascivious  behavior. 

Lascivious  carriage  and 
behavior. 

Lascivious  behavior. 
BEING.  Treasurer  for  the  time 

being. 

Standing,  riding,  or  be- 
ing upon  the  platform  of 
moving  railway  coaches. 

Secretary  for  the  time  be- 
ing. 

On  notice  being  given. 

Minister  for  the  time  be- 
ing. 

Mariner  or  seaman  being 
at  sea. 

Found  and  being  without 
a  collar. 

For  the  time  being. 

My  desire  being. 
BELIEF.  To  his  knowledge  or  be- 

lief. 

Best  of  his  knowledge  and 
belief. 


411 


BELIEF. 


BOARD. 


412 


BELIEF  —  Continued. 

Best  of  his  belief. 
BELIEVES.  Informed  and  belisves. 

Firmly  believes. 
BELONGING.        Watercourses    thereunto 
belonging. 
Tlierennto  belonging. 
Privileges  belonging 

thereto. 
Outlet  belonging  to  any 

house  or  building. 
Land  belonging  to  a  high- 
way. 
Fixtures  belonging  to  the 
fulling  mill  and  the  card- 
ing machine. 
BELTING.  Boiler,  engine,  machinery 

and  belting. 
BENEFICIAL.       Beneficial  owner. 
BENEFCIALLY.   Party    beneficially   inter- 
eKted. 
Beneficially  interested  in 
the  recovery. 
BENEFIT.  Benefit  of  sunivorshli). 

Public  benefit. 
Person  for  whose  imme- 
diate benefit  it  is  prose- 
cuted. 
Immediate  benefit. 
Entire  benefit. 
Enjoyed  or  taken  the  bene- 
fit of  such  exemption. 
Contract  for  the  benefit 

of  herself. 
Contract  for  the  benefit 

of  her  family. 
Condition  for  the  benefit 

of  the  grantor. 
Asslgrnment  for  the  benefit 
of  creditors. 
BENEFITS.  Profits  and  beaeflts. 

Privileges  and  benefits. 
BENEVOLENT.     Charitable  or  benevolent 
institutions. 
Assembly  for  the  promo- 
tion of   any  moral   or 
benevolent  object. 
BEQUEATH.         To  bequeath  to. 

6!yp  and  bequeath. 
BEST.  As  ho  may  think  best. 

If  it  is  deemed  best. 
Use  hia  best  endeavors. 
As   to  them   shall   seem 
best. 
BET.  Money  won  upon  any  bet 

or  wager. 
BETWEEN.  To  be  divided  equally  be- 

tween them. 


BETWEEN  —  Continued. 

At  least  ten  days  between 
i^he  day  of  service  and 
the  first  day  of  the  next 
term. 
Contract  made  between 
the  plaintiff  and  any 
other  person. 
BEYOND.  Returned  from  beyond  the 

seas. 
Beyond   the    life   of    the 

offender. 
Countries     beyond     the 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
Accident  beyond  his  con- 
trol. 
BIAS.  Actual  bias. 

BIDDER.  Lowest  responsible  bid- 

der. 
Responsible  bidder 
Highest  bidder. 
BILL.  With  the  bill. 

Retire  our  bill. 
Local  bill. 
Inland  bill. 
On  freight  bill. 
Founded  on  a  bond,  bill 

or  note. 
Exhibiting  the  bill. 
Delivered  a  signed  bill. 
Bank  bill  countersigned 

by  the  cashier. 
Change  bill  or  ticket. 
Bank  bill  or  promissory 

note. 
Bank  bill  or  note. 
Bank  bill. 
Bill  of  attainder. 
Approved  bill. 
BILL  OF  EXCHANGE.    A  bill  of  exchange. 
BILLIARD.  Billiard  tables. 

Erects  and  keeps  a  bil- 
liard table. 
BILLS.  Retail  liquor  bills. 

Money  bills. 
When  the  bills  are  duly 

honored. 
Foreign  bills  of  lading 
Foreign  bills. 
All  bills  or  notes. 
BLACK.  Hostilities  in  the  Black 

Sea. 
BLOCK.  Tenement  block. 

BLOCKADE.  Public  blockade. 

BLOOD.  Spitting  of  blood. 

Of  my  name  and  blood. 
BOARD.  Taken  on  board. 

Property  on  board. 


412 


:n  dayH  between 
of  Rcrvlce  and 
day  of  the  next 

made   between 
ilutiff    and    any 
erson. 
I  from  beyond  the 

the    ilf©   of    the 

ir. 

g     beyond     the 

»f  Good  Hope. 

;  beyond  his  con- 

3las. 
responsible  bld- 

ilblc  'ulclder 
bidder, 
e  bin. 
)ur  bUl. 
ill. 
bill. 
;ht  bUl. 

d  on  a  bond,  bill 
te. 

ing  the  bill, 
•ed  a  signed  bill. 
}lll  countersigned 
le  cashier. 
5  bill  or  tlclcet. 
bin  or  promissory 

till  or  note. 
)111. 

attainder, 
red  bill. 
Abill  of  exchange. 

1  tables. 

.  and  keeps  a  bll- 

l  table. 

liquor  bills. 
'  bills. 

the  bills  are  duly 
ored. 

fn  bills  of  lading 
^1  bills, 
lis  or  notes. 
llties  in   the  Black 

nent  block, 
c  blockade. 
ng  of  blood. 
f  name  and  blood, 
a  on  board, 
srty  on  board. 


413 


BOARD. 


BREACH. 


414 


BOABD  —  Continued. 

On  board. 

Freight  on  board. 

County  board. 
BOAT.  Wharf  boat. 

First  boat. 

Bay  or  river  craft  or  other 
boat. 

Canal  boat. 
BODIES.  Bie  without  issue  of  their 

bodies. 
BODILY.  Without  bodily  heirs. 

Serious  bodily  harm. 

Bodily  injury  effected 
through  external,  vio- 
lent and  accidental 
means. 

Bodily  heirs. 

Grievous  bodily  harm. 

Engine  calculated  to  de- 
stroy   human     life    or 
inflict  grlavous   bodily 
harm. 
BODY.  Secret  dispoiitlon  of  the 

dead  body. 

Heirs  on  the  body. 

Officers  of  such  body  cor- 
porate. 

Heirs  of  the  body. 

Majority  of  the  body. 

Issue  of  my  body. 

Issue  of  her  body. 

Heirs  of  the  body  lawfully 
begotten. 

Heirs  of  the  body. 

Heirs  male  of  his  body. 

Heirs  male  of  the  body. 

Children  of  my  body. 
BOGUS.  False  or  bogus  checks. 

BOILER.  Loss   occasioned   by   the 

explosion  of  a  steam 
boiler. 

Bar  or  bolt  iron. 

Any  bona  fide  trades. 

Bona  fide  purchaser. 

Payments  bona  fide 
made. 

Bona  fide  paid. 

Founded  on  a  bond,  bill 
or  note. 

Exclusive  of  a  bond. 

Bottomry  bond. 

Annuity  bond. 

Bonded  warehouses. 

Second  mortgage  bonds. 

Bonds  or  other  obliga- 
tions. 

Bonds     and     promissory 


BOLT. 
BONA  FIDE. 


BOND. 


B  .dDED. 
PONDS. 


BONDS  — Continued. 

notes    for    money    or 
property. 
Foreign  bonds. 
BONE.  Manufacture  of  bone. 

BOOK-KEEPER.  Trust  reposed  in  him  as 
assistant  book-keeper. 
Book-keeper  in  ofllce. 
BOOKS.  Statute  books  of  sister 

States. 
Religious  books  or  read- 
ing. 
Proper  books  of  account. 
All  my  books  and  papers 

of  every  description. 
Such   books   as   may  be 

necessary. 
Keep  proper  books  of  ac- 
count. 
Transcript      from      the 

books. 
Exhibit  the  books. 
Dealer    in    second-baud 
books. 
BOOTS.  One  pair  of  boots. 

Good     custom     cowhide 
boots. 
BOSTON.  Port  of  Boston. 

Harbor  of  Boston. 
BOTH.  Effects  both  real  and  per- 

sonal. 
Civil   cases  both  in  law 

and  In  equity. 
AH  my  estate  both  real 
and  personal. 
BOUND.  Bound  with  surety. 

Person  bound  as  security 

for  another. 
Legally  Duund  to  main- 
tain her. 
Held  and  firmly  bound. 
BOUNDARY.         Place  having  a  known  and 
definite  boundary. 
Mark  the  boundary  line. 
Last  boundary. 
BOUNDING.  Running  and  bounding. 

BOUNDS.  Routes  and  bounds. 

Mark    and    lay   out  the 
bounds. 
BOWLS.  Any  game  except  bowls, 

chess. 
BOX.  Box,  package  or  thing. 

BRAIDS.  Hat  braids. 

Cotton  braids. 
BRANCHES.         Future     extensions     or 

branches. 
BREACH.  Prison  breach. 

Breach  of  good  behavior. 


MRMli 


415 


BREAK. 


BURSTING'. 


416 


BREAK. 
BREAKAGE. 

BREEDING. 

BRIBE. 
BRICK. 


BRIDGE. 


BRIDGES. 
BRITISH. 
BROKER. 
BROKERS. 


BROTHER. 
BROTHERS. 

BROUGHT. 

BRUISE. 
BRUSH. 
BUILD. 
BUILDING. 


Break  or  enter. 

Forcibly  break  and  enter. 

Breakage  during  removal. 

Leakage  or  breakage. 

Breakage,  leakage  or  dam- 
age. 

Privilege  of  breeding 
back. 

Give  a  bribe. 

Brick  tenement  thereon. 

All  mines  and  minerals, 
sand,  quarries  of  stone, 
brick  earth  and  gravel 
pits. 

Frame  house  filled  in  with 
brick. 

Frame  house  filled  in  witli 
brick. 

Except  the  brick  fac- 
tory. 

Lands  or  grounds  where- 
on said  bridge  is  to  be 
built. 

County  bridge. 

Suitable  bridges. 

Recognized  British  ship. 

Produce  broker. 

Sales  by  commercial  bro- 
kers. 

Commercial  brokers. 

Bankers  doing  business 
as  brokers. 

Children  my  brother  may 
leave. 

Surviving  brothers  or  sis- 
ters. 

My  brother's  son. 

Appeal  shall  be  brought. 

Brought  up  as  aforesaid. 

One  mortal  bruise. 

Tapering  brush. 

Erect  and  build. 

Wooden  building. 

Timber  for  building. 

Their  four-story  stone  and 
brick  building. 

Such  house  or  other  build- 
lug. 

Any  building  built  or  re- 
paired. 

Building  or  purchasing. 

Ontlet  belonging  to  any 
house  or  building. 

Dwelling-house  or  other 
building. 

New  building. 

Nearest  building. 

Materials  for  building. 


BUILDLN6—  Continued. 

Meeting  for  raising  money 
for  building  or  repairing 
a  school-house. 

Land  built  upon  or  used 
for  building  purposes. 

If  building  shall  fall. 

Erection  or  constsuction 
of  a  building. 

Erection  of  i\ny  buildlug. 

Building  erected. 

Erect  a  building. 

Constniction  or  repair  of 
any  building. 

Construction,  erection  or 
repair  of  any  building. 

Addition  of  building. 

Addition  erected  to  a 
building. 

Addition  erected  to  a  for- 
mer building. 
BUILDINGS  Public  buildings. 

Nature  and  material  struc- 
ture of  the  buildings. 

Regular  line  of  buildings. 

General  line  of  buildings. 

Houses  and  buildings. 

Erection,  construction  or 
flnishingof  buildings. 

Corporate  buildings. 

Carpenters  In  their  own 
shops  or  In  buildings 
erecting  or  repairing. 

Buildings    or    appurten- 
ances to  buildings. 
BUILT.  Mill  thereafter  built. 

Any  building  built  or  re- 
paired. 

Public  immoiHi  or  place 
built  upon. 

Lands  or  grounds  where- 
ever  said  bridge  is  to  be 
built. 

Land  built  opon  or  used 
for  building  purposes. 

Erected  or  built. 
BULL.  Species  bull. 

BURDEN.  Vehicle   used   solely  for 

the  conveyance  of  any 
goods  or  burden  in  the 
course  of  trade. 
BURGLARY.         In    the  perpetration  of 

burglary. 
BURNING.  Camphene,    spirit     gas, 

burning  fluid  or  chem- 
ical oils. 
BURNT.  Burnt  by  nsnrped  power. 

BURSTING.  Bursting  of  boilers. 


raising  money 
QK  or  repairing 
louse. 

upon  or  used 

ng  purposes. 

sliali  fall. 

r  constiuctlon 

ding. 

f  jmy  building. 

*ected. 

llding. 

on  or  repair  of 

ding. 

ion,  erection  or 

f  any  building. 

)f  building. 

erected    to    a 

srected  to  a  f  or- 
idlng. 
Ildlngs. 

d  material  struc- 
ttie  buildings. 
ne  of  buildings. 
ne  of  buildings, 
id  buildings, 
construction  or 
g  of  buildings, 
e  buildings, 
rs  in  tlieir  own 
or   in   buildings 
g  or  repairing. 
)    or    appnrten- 
to  buildings. 
reafter  built, 
ding  built  «r  re- 

• 

(as.^e^f>  or  place 

ipon. 

r  grounds  where- 

lid  bridge  is  to  be 

lilt  upon  or  used 
illding  purposes, 
or  built, 
bull. 

med  iolely  for 
onveyance  of  any 
1  or  burden  in  the 
e  of  trade. 

perpetration  of 
ary. 

ene,  spirit  gas, 
ng  fluid  or  chem- 
>lla. 

)y  nsnrped  power. 
ig  of  boilers. 


BUSH. 
BUSINESS. 


BUSH.  - 

Clear,  grub  and  pile  the 
bush. 

Work  business  or  labor 
of  his  secular  calling. 

Usual  place  of  business. 

Usual  or  necessary  course 
of  business. 

U»nal  and  ordinary  course 
of  business. 

Unfinished  business. 

Transact  all  business. 

Trade  or  business. 

Separate  business. 

Secular  business. 

Regulation  of  the  buMl- 
ness  of  the  association 
and  the  conduct  of  Its 
officers. 

Rcgiiiar  course  of  busi- 
ness. 

Refuse  of  a  trade,  busi- 
ness or  manufactory. 

Public  trade  or  business. 

Property  deemed  desira- 
ble in  the  transaction 
of  its  business. 

Principal  place  of  busi- 
ness. 

Usual  place  of  business. 

Place  where  such  busi- 
ness is  carried  on. 

Place  of  business. 

Outward  mark  or  show  of 
business. 

Other  business. 

Orphans  business. 

Business  or  work  of  the 
ordinary  callings. 

Ordinary  domestic  busi- 
ness of  family  concerns. 

Ordinary  business. 

Office  of  business. 

Trade  or  business  offen- 
sive to  the  neighi>oring 
Inhabitants. 

Koxions  or  offensive  busi- 
ness, trade  or  manufac- 
ture. 

Noxious  or  dangerous 
trade  or  business. 

Noisome  or  offenaivo  busi- 
ness. 

Moneyed  business  or  com- 
mercial corporation. 

General  business  man- 
ager. 

Lalior,  business  or  work. 

Judicial  business. 


■BY. 


418 


BUSINESS -Continued. 

Insurance  business. 

Mure  hazardous  business. 

Gift  enterprise  business. 

Injunction  to  suspend  the 
general  and  ordinary 
busincHB  of  a  corpora- 
tion. 

General  and  ordinary 
business  of  a  corpora- 
tion. 

Established  or  usual  place 
of  business. 

Erection  used  in  conduct- 
ing the  business  of  any 
mine. 

Engaging  in  or  carrying 
on  the  business  of  keep- 
ing a  theatre. 

Engage  in  or  carry  on  any 
business. 

Doing  business  in  the 
State. 

Wholly  to  disablehim  from 
following  his  usual  busi- 
ness. 

Carries  on  the  business  of  a 
wholesale  liquor  dealer. 

Moneyed  business  or  com- 
mercial corporation. 

Carrying  on  business. 

Carry  on  business. 

Trade  or  business  of  a 
butcher. 

Become  bankrupt  and  dis- 
continue business. 

Engaged  in  the  business 
of  banking. 

Bankers  doing  business 
as  brokers. 

Bank  or  company  engaged 
in  the  business  of  bank- 
ing. 

Appropriate  business. 

Absent  on  public  buiiincss. 

Proposals  to  buy,  nell  or 
procure  lottery  tickets. 

Lace  buyer. 

Buyer's  option. 

Fersons  seeking  their 
trade  or  living  by  buy- 
ing and  selling. 

By  night. 

Known  by. 

By  grant. 

By  force  of. 

By  force. 

Employed  by  him. 


BUY. 

BUYER. 

BUYER'S. 

BUYING. 


BT. 


419 


BY. 


CARNAL. 


420 


BY  — Continued 

CAPACITY - 

-  Continued. 

By  the  drink. 

Any  oiBce  or  capacity. 

Created  by  fraud. 

Misdemeanor  in  his  pro- 

Come by  descent. 

fessional  capacity. 

By  color  of  any  false  token 

Judgment  which  may  be 

or  writing. 

rendered  against  him  in 

Not  authorized  by  luw. 

his  official  capacity. 

By  authority  of   and  as 

Fiduciary  capacity. 

agents  for. 

CAPE. 

East  of  the  Cape  of  Good 

Alienated  by  sale  or  other- 

Hope. 

wise. 

Countries     beyond     the 

By  and  with  the  advice. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Adoption  by  the  people. 

Beyond  the  Cape  of  Good 

Shall  be  acltnowledged  by 

Hope. 

him. 

CAPITA. 

Per  capita. 

Accompanied  by. 

CAPITAL. 

IVhole  amount  of  the  cap- 

Abide by. 

ital  stock. 

CABINET. 

To   be   used   as   cabinet 

Capital  stock. 

warerooms. 

Alhother  crimes  not  capi- 

CALCULATED. 

Any  instrument,  arms,  or 

tal. 

other  things  calculated 

Charged  with  a  capital 

to  aid  his  escape. 

crime. 

Engine  calculated  to  de- 

Capital cases. 

stroy    human    Ufa     or 

Available  capital. 

Inflict  grievous    bodily 

CAPrUBE. 

Lawful  subject  of  prize 

harm. 

and  capture. 

CALCUTTA. 

Calcutta     Linseed     tale, 

CARD. 

Business  card. 

quale. 

CARDING 

Fixtures  belonging  to  the 

CALENDAR. 

One     calendar     month's 

fulling    mill    and    the 

notice. 

carding  machine. 

CALICO. 

Building  made  use  of  for 

CARDS. 

Any  device  or  substitute 

printing  or  drying  calico 

for  cards  or  dice. 

CALL. 

On  call. 

CARE. 

Want  of  care. 

CALLING. 

Work,  business,  or  labor 

Support  and  take  care  of. 

of  his  secular  calling. 

Reasonable  care  and  skill. 

Secular  calling. 

Reasonable  care. 

CALLINGS. 

CAMBRIDGE. 
CAME. 


CAMEOS. 
CAMPHENE. 
CAN. 
CANAL. 


CANTAS. 
CAPABLE. 


CAPACITY. 


Business  or  work  of  the 
ordinary  callings. 

Cambridge  newspaper. 

Of  the  blood  of  the  person 
on  whom  such  estate 
came  or  descended. 

Cameos  not  set. 

Occasioned  by  camphene. 

Best  you  can. 

On  condition  that  the  canal 
passes  through  the 
town. 

Maintaining  the  naviga- 
tion of  the  canal. 

Resident  upon  the  line  of 
the  canal. 

Floorcloth  canvas. 

Personal  property  not 
capable  of  manual  de- 
livery. 

Testamentary  capacity. 

Other  office  and  capacity. 


CARELESSLY. 
CARGO. 


CARNAL. 


Persons  having  the  care 
of  the  premises. 

Ordinary  care. 

Feed,  water,  and  take 
proper  care  of. 

Extraordinary  care. 

Due  care. 

Carelessly  managed  the 
locomotive. 

Profit  on  cargo. 

On  right  delivery  of  the 
cargo. 

Guaranteed  for  cargo  in 
all  this  month. 

Full  and  complete  cargo. 

Aiwut  to  sail  with  cargo. 

Procures  any  female  to 
have  illicit  carnal  con- 
nection with  any  man. 

Abuses  such  female  in  the 
attempt  to  have  carnal 
knowledge  of  her. 


mHlriMi 


420 


•  capacity. 
»r  in  his  pro- 
iapaclty. 
irhich  may  bo 
igainst  him  In 
,  capacity, 
apaclty. 
Cape  ot  Good 

beyond     the 
lood  Hope, 
s  Cape  of  Good 


unt  of  the  cap- 

!k. 

ime8  not  capi- 

rith  a  capital 

ies. 

capital. 

bject  of  prize 

ure. 

sard. 

)elonglng  to  the 

mill    and    the 

machine. 

;e  or  substitute 

9  or  dice. 

:are. 

^nrt  take  care  of. 

le  care  and  skill. 

le  care. 

lavlng  the  care 

)  remises. 

care. 

Iter,    and 

care  of. 

Inary  care. 


take 


7  managed  the 
tlve. 
cargo, 
delivery  of  the 

sed  for  cargo  in 
month. 

complete  cargo. 

sail  with  cargo. 
}  any  female  to 
lliclt  carnal  con- 
1  with  any  man. 
uch  femal<?  in  the 
it  to  have  carnal 
idge  of  her. 


42! 


CAIiPEtlNO. 


CAUSE. 


422 


CARPETING. 
CABRU6E. 


CABBUOE-WAY 
CARRIED. 


CARRIER. 
CARRIES. 


CARRY. 


CABRTING. 


CABT. 


CASES. 


Hemp  carpeting. 
I'leasare  carriage. 
Other  four-wheel   spring 

carriage. 
LaHciviouR   carriage  and 

behavior. 
I  Sides  of  any  carriage-way 
Refuse  to  be  carried. 
Kstablishment  where  the 
chief  proposs  of  print- 
ing is  carried  on. 
Place  where  .^uch  business 

is  carried  on. 
Mail  carrier. 

Carries  on   the   business 
of   a   wholesale    liquor 
dealer. 
Carries  concealed   about 

his  person. 
Take  and  carry  away. 
Will  carry  emigrant  labor- 
ers not  over  forty. 
Engage  in  or  carry  on  any 

business. 
Carry  on  the  bnslness  of 

a  wine  mercliant. 
Carry  on  business. 
Barge  carrying  passengers 
Necessary  and  proper  fur 
carrying  into  execution. 
Engaging  in  or  carrying 
on  the  business  of  keep- 
ing a  theatre. 
Wagon  or  cart  road. 
Wagon,  cart  or  other  car- 
riage. 
Name  of  the  owner  car\-ed 

or  engraved  thereon. 
Trespass  on  the  case. 
Special  case. 
Sit  in  any  case. 
New  case. 
Material  to  the  merits  of 

the  case. 
Make  a  case. 
Interested  In  the  case. 
In  case  of  the  decease. 
Feigned  case. 
In  every  case. 
In  each  case. 
In  case  of  the  deatli. 
Actions  on  the  case. 
Action  on  the  case. 
Cases  arising  under  treat- 
ies. 
Special  cases. 
All  cases  relating  to  the 
revenue. 


CASES  — Continued. 

In    the    following   cases 

only. 
Other  cases. 
Cases  arising  in  the  land 

or  naval  forces. 
Criminal  cases. 
Civil  cases  both  in    law 

and  in  equity. 
Civil  cases. 
Cases  arising  in  justices* 

courts. 
In  cases  where  they  apply. 
All  cases. 

Cases  in  admiralty. 
CASH.  True    and    actual    cash 

value. 
Casli  value. 
Terms  casli. 

Payable  in  cash  or  work. 
Estimated  cash  value. 
Credit  in  cash. 
Copper  cash. 
Actual  cash  value. 
Actual  cash  payments. 
Well  and  truly  execute  the 

duties  of  cashier. 
Bank  bill  countersigned 

by  the  cashier. 
Glass  ware  in  casks. 
Unavoidable  casualty. 
Inevitable  casualty. 
Neat  cattle. 
Turn  loose  any  cattle. 
Horses,  mules  or  cattle. 
Horses  and  cattle. 
Fodder  for  cattle. 
Drive  cattle. 
Conduct  cattle. 
Certain  cattle. 
Business  of  a  slaughterer 

of  cattle. 
CAUSA.  Donatio  causa  mortis. 

CAUSE.  Cause  is  tried. 

On  the  trial  of  this  cause. 
Suit)  controversy,  matter 

or  cause  depending. 
Cause  or  suffer. 
Specific  cause. 
SomiB  other  good  cause. 
Satisfactory  cause. 
Same  cause. 

Cause  remaining  untried. 
Reasonable  cause  of  seiz- 
ure. 
Reasonable  cause. 
Proximate  cause. 
Proceedings  in  the  cause. 


CASHIEB. 


CASKS. 
CASUALTY. 

CATTLE. 


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423 


CAUSE. 


CHARGE. 


424 


CAUSE  —  Continued. 

Probable  cause. 

Other  cause. 

Incompetency,    Improper 
conduct  or  other  cause. 

DruukenneHs,     profligacy 
or  liny  other  cause. 

One  cause  of  action. 

Nature  and  cause  of  the 
accusation. 

Name  of  the  cause. 

Lcjural  caise 

Lawfnl  cause. 

Jnstiflable  cause. 

Just  cause. 

Jndgment  reversed    and 
cause  remanded. 

Irresistible    superhuman 
cause. 

Cause   or   proceeding   in 
which  ho  is  Interested. 

Any  otlier  cause  of  indebt- 
edness whatever. 

riood  cause  shown. 

O^od  cause. 

Fr...      Imtever  cause. 

£imi\  (I*ypo.'Jtion  of  the 
cousc. 

Facts  constitutingacause 
of  action. 

Escapes  from  any  cause 
whatever. 

Elements  or  other  cause. 

Due  cause. 

Divide  any  cause  of  ac- 
tion. 

Costs  of  the  cause. 

Costs  in  the  cause. 

Contract  or  cause  of  ac- 
tion. 

Conceals  the  cause  of  ac- 
tion. 

Civil  cause. 

Cause  of  action  arose. 

Cause  of  action  shall  have 
arisen. 

Any  party  to  a  cause 

Any  cause. 

Clause  of  action. 

Cause  of  action  accrued. 

Cause  of  action  shall  ac- 
crue. 
CAUSED.  Caused  the  goods  to  be 

sent. 

Injury  caused  by  accident. 

Caused    by   ligbtuing   or 
taxplosions. 
CAUSES.  Civil  causes. 


CEASE. 

CENTUM. 
CERTAIN. 


CERTAINTY. 
CERTIFICATE. 


CERTIFICATES, 

CHAINS. 

CHAIR. 

CHAMBERS. 

CHANCE. 
CHANCERY. 


CHANGE. 


CHANGED. 

CHANGING. 

CHAPEL. 

CHARACTER. 


CHARGE 


Cease  to  reside. 

Cease  to  inhabit. 

One  M  per  centum. 

Certain  male  child. 

Definite  and  certain  shnrc 
in  stock. 

On  a  day  certain. 

Moral  certainty. 

HVritten  statement  or  cer- 
tiflcatc. 

In  the  want  of  such  corti- 
cate. 

Certilicate,  order^  or  al- 
lowance. 

Doctor's  certificate. 

Usual  certificates. 

Dispose  of  certificates. 

Horn  chains. 

Chair  factory. 

My  chambers  for  which  I 
gave  UOO  guineas. 

Game  of  chance. 

Court  of  Chancery. 

Cases  heretofore  solt-Iy 
cognizable  in  a  Court  of 
Chancery. 

Change  in  use. 

Transfer  or  change  of 
title. 

Change  take  place  In  title. 

Change  of  possession. 

Actual  change  of  posses- 
sion. 

Actual  and  continued 
change  of  possession. 

Transferred  or  clianged. 

Changing  her  moorings. 

Minister  of  any  church  or 
chapel. 

Upon  any  representation 
as  to  character. 

Offense  of  the  same  char- 
acter. 

Fiduciary  character. 

Other  small  craft  of  light 
character  propelled  by 
steam. 

Persons  of  notoriously 
bad  character. 

Acquainted  with  the  char- 
acter and  circumstances 

Will  charge. 

Tax  or  charge. 

Take  charge  of  and  pro- 
vide for  such  intoxi- 
cated person. 

State  the  evidence  and 
charge  the  law. 


424 


t. 

um. 
illd. 
rtaln  share 

n. 

y- 

lent  or  cer- 

such  ccrtl- 

aer,  or  al- 

dcate. 

ites. 

rtlflcates. 


for  which  I 
Ineas. 

ICC. 

necry. 

(fore    solely 
in  a  Court  of 


change   of 
place  in  title* 

»B8C88ion. 

re  of  posses- 

l     continued 
possession, 
or  changed. 
r  moorings. 
any  church  or 

epresentation 

icter. 

he  same  chai*- 

haracter. 
craft  of  light 
propelled  by 

[    notoriously 

icter. 

1  with  the  char- 

circumstances 

I, 

rge. 

re  of  and  pro- 
such    Intoxl- 

■flon. 
evidence   and 

le  law. 


42r) 


CIIAROE. 


CHILD'S. 


CHARGE  — Continued. 

Public   annual    office    or 

charge. 
Legal  charge  of  her  per- 
son. 
Any  charge  I  have  made. 
Continning  charge. 
Continne  In  charge. 
CHABGED.  Articles       or       ohJortH 

charged  with  an  Internal 
tax. 
Deed      not      otherwise 
charged. 
CHARGES.  Prison  charges. 

Particular  charges. 
Necessary  charges. 
Lawful  charges. 
Law  charges. 
Extraordinary  charges. 
Costs,   charges    and   ex- 
penses. 
Clear  of  all  charges  and 
assessments  whatsoever 
Average  charges. 
After  my  debts  and  fu- 
neral charges  are  paid. 
Coaches  and  chariots. 
Property    necessary   for 
schools,    religious   and 
charitable  purposes. 
Charitable  institutions. 
Benevolent  or  charitable. 
Purely  public  charity. 
Private  charity. 
Works  of  necessity  and 

charity. 
Begging  for  alms  or  solic- 
iting charity. 
CHART.  Advertising  chart. 

CHABTEB-PABTY.  Without   prejudice  lo 

charter-party. 
CHASTE.  Women     of     previously 

chaste  character. 
CHATTEL.  Chattel  mortgages. 

Chattel  mortgage. 
Incorporeal  chattel. 
CHATTELS.         Personal  estate,  property, 
chattels  and  effects. 
Personal  chattels. 
Movable  goods  and  chat- 
tels. 
All  my  goods  and  chattels. 
Goods  and  chattels. 
Goods,       chattels       and 
effects. 
CHECK*  Memorandum  check. 

This    checic    forfeited   if 
detached. 


CHABIOTS. 
CHABITABLE. 


CHABITT. 


CHECKS. 
CHEMICAL. 


CHEMIST. 
CHESS. 

CHICOBY. 
CHIEF. 


CHILD. 


CmLDBEN. 


426 


CHILDBEN'S 
CHILD'S. 


False  or  bogus  checks. 
Canipheire,     spirit    gas, 
burning  fluid  or  chemi- 
cal oils. 
Phannareutical  chemist. 
Any  game  except  bowls, 

chess. 
Ground  chicory. 
Establishment  where  the 
.   chief  process  of  print- 
ing is  carried  on. 
Cliicf  clerk. 
Woman  with  child. 
Surviving  child  or   chil- 
dren. 
Seventh  or  youngest  child. 
With  quick  child. 
Quick  with  child. 
Pregnant  with  child. 
Pregnant  with  a  child. 
Our  child. 
Minor  child. 
Certain  male  child. 
Maintenance  of  the  child. 
Without  leaving  any  child. 
If  she  should   leave  no 

child. 
Illegitimate  child. 
Big  with  child. 
Any  child. 
Articles   worn    by   men, 

women  or  children. 
Wife  and  children. 
If    they    leave    no    chil- 
dren. 
Suniving  children. 
Snniving  child  or   chil- 
dren. 
Running  away  and  leav- 
ing her  children. 
Baise  and  school  all  the 

testator's  children. 
Poor  children. 
Children  my  brother  may 

leave. 
Dying  without  children. 
Should  any  of  my  children 

die. 
Die  without  children. 
Descend  to  his  children. 
Child  or  children. 
For  the  benefit  of    my 
daughter  and  her  chil- 
dren. 
Benefit  of  his  children. 
All  the  children. 
Children's  children. 
Child's  part. 


iitM« 


mmt-'' 


427 


CHINA. 


CLAIMED. 


42£ 


CHOSEN. 
CHRI8TIMS. 

CHRIST'S 

CHURCH. 


CIRCUIT. 


CIRCULAR. 


CHINA.  China,  porcelain  and  pa- 

rlan  ware. 
CHIP.  Hats   of  straw,  chip  or 

grass. 
CHOSE.  Suit  to  recover  the  con- 

tents of  any  chose  in 
action. 
Contents  of  any  promis- 
sory note  or  other  cliose 
in  action. 
Placed,  elected  or  chosen. 
Sect  or  denomination  of 

Christiuns. 
Preachers  of  Christ's  holy 

Gospel. 
Trustees  of  the  church. 
The  church. 
Minister  of  any  church  or 

chapel. 
Goods  out  of  any  church. 
Circuit  breakers  described 
by  him  prior  to  said  ap- 
plication. 

^ Letter  or  circular. 

CIRCUMSTANCES.    Strong  corroborating 
circumstances. 
Special  circumstances. 
Special  and  extraordinary 

circumstances. 
With  regard  to  all  the  cir- 
cumstances of  the  case. 
Mitigating  or  aggravating 

circumstances. 
Like  circumstances. 
Insolvent  circumstances. 
Disorder  or  circumstances 
tending  to  shorten  life. 
Corroborating       circum- 
stances. 
Acquainted  with  the  char- 
acterand  circumstances. 
CIRCUMSTANTIAL.    Circumstantial     evi- 
dence. 
CITIES.  Cities,  towns  or  villages. 

Offtcers  of  cities. 
CITIZEN.  Free  white  citizen. 

Shall  be  deemed  a  citizen. 
CITIZENS.  Foreign  citizens. 

Disturbance  of  divers  citi- 
zens. 
Cmr.  Within  the  city. 

General  supervision  over 

the  health  of  the  city. 
Seeking  a  livelihood  with- 
in the  city. 
Quota  of  any  city  or  town. 
One  town  or  city  lot. 
City  officers. 


CITY  — Continued. 

Mayor  of  the  city. 
Inhabitants  of  the  city. 
Any  county,  city  or  town. 
CIVIL.  Salts  of  a  civil  nature  in 

common     law     or    in 
equity. 
Suit  of  a  civil  nature  at 

law. 
Civil  officers. 
Civil  officer. 
Civil  office. 

Invasion,  insurrection  or 

civil  commotion,  or  of 

any  military  or  usurped 

power. 

Further  civil  and  criminal 

jurisdiction. 
Court  of  civil  judicature. 
Controversies  of  a  civil 

nature. 
All  causes  civil  and  crimi- 
nal. 
Civil  and  criminal  cases. 
Business   of   a  court  of 
criminal    or  civil  judi- 
cature. 
As  In  other  civil  actions. 
Civil  actions. 
Suit  or  actioa  of  a  civil 

nature. 
Civil  action. 
CLAIM.  Stalft  claim. 

Setting  up  a  claim  there- 
to. 
Right  title,  claim.  Interest 

and  demand. 
Right  and  claim. 
Clftim  rejected. 
Persist  in  his  claim 
Claim  shall  occur. 
Lawful  claim. 
Claim  for  labor. 
Just  claim  of  the  assured. 
Just  claim. 
Claim  justly  due. 
Debt,  account,  claim  or 

demand. 
Contingent  claim. 
Average  or  claim. 
Any  claim  for  damages. 
A  claim  of  about  $1  60. 
CLAIMANT.  Other  claimant. 

CLAIMANTS.        Bona    flde    pre-emption 

claimants. 
CLAIMED.  It  the  Knachlne  Is  satis* 

factory  or  does  what  Is 
claimed  for  it. 


42£ 


4'2ii 


i'L  AIMING. 


COMING. 


Am 


CLALHING. 


B  city. 

of  the  city. 

city  or  town. 
Ivil  nature  in 

law     or    In 

Ivll  nature  at 

8. 


isurrectlon  or 
motion,  or  of 
iry  or  usurped 

11  and  criminal 

DH. 

vil  judicature. 
Pes  of  a  civil 

:lvil  and  crlml- 

riminal  cases. 

of   a  court  of 

or  civil  judl- 

r  civil  actions. 

as. 

;tioa  of  a  civil 

n. 

a  claim  there- 

,  claim,  interest 

and. 

claim. 

ctcd. 

his  claim 

1  occur. 

\\m. 

labor. 

I  of  the  assured. 

tly  dne. 

iount,  claim  or 

it  claim. 
>r  claim. 
I  for  damages. 
r  about  $1  60. 
Imant. 

3e    pre-emption 
its. 

Achine  is  satis- 
or  does  what  is 
I  for  it. 


CLAIMS. 


CLAUSE. 
CLAUSES. 
CLAY. 
CLEAB. 


CLERICAL. 
CLEBK^ 


CLOSED. 
CLOTHES. 


CLOTHING. 
COACHES. 


COAL. 

COAST. 

CODE. 

COGNIZABLE. 

COHABIT. 


Wrongfully  claimlnt;;. 

Persons  claiminii;  through 
or  under  the  bankrupt. 

Heirs  or  legatees  claiming 
as  such. 

All  claiming  under  him. 

Notes  for  the  purpose  of 
paying  claims. 

Municipal  claims. 

Mines  or  mining  claims. 

Mines  and  mining  claims. 

All  claims  and  demands 
that  may  arise. 

Claims  and  effects. 

Demands  and  claims. 

Debts,  dues,  demands  or 
claims  now  due  or  to 
grow  due. 

All  claims  and  demands. 

Steamboat  clause. 

Usual  clauses. 

Mines  of  clay. 

Price  clear  of  all  ex- 
penses. 

Clear,  grub  and  pile  the 
bush. 

First  quality  clear  bar- 
ley. 

Clerical  or  otlier  defects. 

Town  clerk. 

Any  servant  or  clerk. 

Recorded  by  the  clerk 

Master  or  clerk. 

Deputy  clerk. 

Agent,  clerk,  or  servant. 

Closed  account. 

Personal  property  con- 
sisting of  money  and 
clothes. 

My  linen  and  clothes  of 
all  kinds. 

Ready-made  clothing. 

Standing,  riding  or  being 
upon  the  platform  of 
moving  railway  coaches. 

IVorkable  coal  seams. 

Refined  coal  or  earth 
oils. 

United  States  Atlantic 
Coast. 

When  not  found  as  pre- 
scribed in  the  code. 

Cases  heretofore  solely 
cognizable  in  a  court  of 
chancery. 

Lewdly  and  lasciviously 
associate  and  cohabit 
together. 


COHABIT  —  Continued.' 

Associate,  continue  to 
keep   company   or   co- 

-  habit,  or  criminally  cor- 
respond with. 
COIN*  Common  utterer  of  coun- 

terfeit coin. 

Sundry  pieces  of  silver 
coin. 

Similar  pieces  of  gold  or 
silver  counterfeit  coin. 

Counterfeit  coin. 

Betting  with  a  coin. 

Coins,  modals,  gems  und 
oriental  stones  and 
other  valuable  thinjrM. 

Instrument  adapted  fur 
coining. 

Found  and  being  without 
a  collar. 

Collateral  security. 

Collateral  promise. 

Collateral  descent. 

Collect  or  realize. 

Levy  and  collect. 

Paid  or  collected. 

Good  and  collectible  two 
years. 

Good  and  collectible  after 
due  course  of  law. 

Good  and  collectible. 

Suit  for  the  purpose  of 
restraining  the  assess- 
ment or  collection  of 
any  tax. 

For  collection. 

Enforce  the  collection  of 
fines. 

Decision  of  the  collector 
of  customs. 

Colliery  be  worked. 

Risk  of  collision. 

Fire  and  collisions  on  the 
lakes  and  rivers  and  on 
the  Welland  Canal. 

Persons  of  color. 

Person  of  color. 

Free  negro,  mulatto  or 
free  person  of  color. 

Impression,  device,  color 
or  thing. 
COMBAT.  Mutual  combat. 

COMFORT.  Personal     support     and 

comfort. 

Aid  or  comfort. 
COMFORTABLE.  Good  and  comfortable  sup- 
port and  maintenance. 
COMING.  Coming  to  market. 


COINS. 


COINING. 


COLLAR. 


COLLATEBAL. 


COLLECT. 

COLLECTED. 
COLLECTIBLE. 


COLLECTION. 


COLLECTOB. 

COLLIEBY. 
COLLISION. 
COLLISIONS. 


COLOR. 


4:)l 


(JOMMANDMENT. COMPANY. 


432 


COMMENCED. 
COMMERCE. 


COMMERCIAL. 


COMMANDMENT.  Violate  the  seventh 
coininundment. 

COMMENCE.  Require  the  person  having 
Buch  ritjht  of  action 
forthwith  to  commence 

Hlllt. 

>Vttr  having  commenced. 
Act  injurious  to  trudo  or 

('(immerce. 
Regulate  commerce  with 

ilu!  Indian  tribes. 
Regulttte  commerce. 
Sales  by  commercial  brok- 

ura. 
Moneyed  business  or  com- 
mercial corporation. 
His  commercial  paper. 
Dealing    in    commercial 

paper. 
Moneyed  business  or  com- 
mercial corporation. 
Commercial  brokers. 
Merchandise  in  trust  or 
on  commission. 
Appointment  as  a  com- 
missioner. 
COMMISSIONERS.    Town  commissioners. 


COMMISSION. 
COMMISSIONER. 


COMMOTION. 


COMMOTIONS. 


COMPANIES. 
COMPANY. 


COMMISSUM. 
COMMIT. 


COMMITTED. 

COMMITTING. 
(COMMODITIES. 
COMMODITY. 
COMMON. 


Fidel  commissum. 
Shall  commit  sniclde. 
Assault    with   intent    to 

commit  rape. 
Gniltr  of  assault  with  at- 
tempt to  commit  a  rape. 
Attempts  to  commit  any 

offense. 
Commit  adultery. 
Stand  committed. 
After  the  fact  committed. 
Found  committing. 
Profits  and  commodities. 
Produce  or  commodity. 
Common  atterer  of  coun- 
terfeit coin. 
According     to    common 

usage. 
Tenants  in  common. 
Teacher      of      common 

schools. 
Suits  of  a  civil  nature  In 
common     law     or    in 
equity. 
Suits  at  common  law. 
Common  sewer. 
Common  scold. 
Common  schools. 
Bight  of  a  common  law 

remedy. 
Equally  and  in  common. 


COMMON  — ContlniKi  I. 

Common  drunkard. 
Superior  court  of  common 

law. 
Court  of  record    •    •    * 
havlujj;       common-law 
jurisdiction. 
Common  carrier. 
Common  brawler. 
Common  barrator. 
Invasion,  insurrection  or 
cl\ll  commotion  or   of 
any  military  or  usurped 
power. 
Riots  or  commotions . 
COMMUNICATE.  Omit  to  communicate. 
COMMUNICATION.    Transaction  or  com- 
munication. 
Privileged  communication 
Registered  companies. 
Railroad  companies. 
Turnpike  company. 
Transportation  company. 
Trading  or  other  public 

company. 
Such  company. 
Shall  be  reported  to  the 

company. 
Railroad  company. 
Person,  firm,  company. 
Mutual  Insurance    com- 
pany. 
Take   measures  for   the 
formation  of  a  company. 
Iron  manufacturing  com- 
pany. 
Manufacturing  company. 
Leave  the  company. 
Lands,    tenements    and 
estate  of  the  said  com- 
pany. 
Joint  stock  company. 
Insurance  company. 
Incorporated  company. 
Crew  or  ship's  company. 
Persons  then  composing 

such  company. 
Bank  or  company  engaged 
in  the  business  of  bank- 
ing. 
Associate,    continue    f 
keep  company,  or   co- 
habit, or  criminally  cor- 
respond with. 
Arrangements  with  the 

company. 
Agent  or  employee  of  an 
Insurance  company. 


432 


Lanl. 

of  common 

■tl    •    •    * 
immon-luw 

or. 

lor. 

itor. 

rrectlon  or 

itlon  or   of 

or  UHurpod 

lotions, 
lunlcatc. 
Dii  or  com- 

nmunicatlon 

mpanles. 

pantes. 

ipany. 

»n  company. 

Dther  public 


orted  to  the 

apany. 
,  company, 
irance    com- 

ires  for  the 
>f  a  company. 
ctnringr  co™- 

ingr  company. 
>mpany. 
lements    and 
bhe  said  corn- 
company, 
ompauy. 
d  company. 
Ip's  company, 
in  composing 
)any. 

(ipany  engaged 
iness  of  bank- 
continue  tr' 
ipany,  or  to- 
crlmlnally  cor- 
vith. 
nts  with   the 

mployee  of  an 
!  company. 


-13:) 

COMPELLED. 
C0MFEN8AT10N. 


COMPETENT. 


COMPELLED. CONDITIONS. 


434 


COMPLAINED. 
COMPLAINT. 


COMPLETE. 
COMPLETED. 

COMPLIED. 

COMPOS. 
COMPOSED. 


COMPOSER. 
COMPOSING. 


COMPOSITION. 


COMPOSITIONS 

COMPOUNDER. 
COMPULSION. 

COMPUTED. 

CONCEALED. 


Such    Hcrurtty   shall    bo 

compellL'i). 
KtmHonablo     coraponsa- 

lluu. 
JuNt  compensation. 
JUHt  aucl  reasonable  com- 
puuxatlon   for  the  ser- 
vices rendered. 
Further  compeunatlon. 
Fix  tlie  componsatloii. 
Oath  or  other  competent 

proof. 
Lawful  warrant  issued  by 
a  court    of    competent 
jurisdiction. 
Competent  clerk, 
ict  complained  of. 
;>n  complaint. 
Kegloct    to    make    com- 
plain' 
Caufie  of  complaint. 
Plain,  ade(|uato  and  com- 
plete remedy  at  law. 
Full  and  complete  cargo. 
Shall  be  completed. 
Partly   or    wholly    com- 
pleted. 
On  condition  that  his  con- 
tracts be  complied  with. 
Non  compos  mentis. 
Braces,  suspenders  com- 
posed in  part  of  India 
rubber. 
Author  or  composer. 
Berries,  nuts  and  vegeta- 
bles used  principally  in 
dyeing    or     composing 
dyes. 
Musical  composition. 
Dramatic       composition 
designed  or  suited  for 
public     representation. 
Dramatic  composition. 
Art,  machine  manufacture 
or  composition  of  matter 
Medicinal  preparations  or 

compositions. 
Explosire     preparations 

and  compositions. 
Amicable  compounder. 
Witiiout  nndue  influence 

or  compulsion. 
Unfairly  and  secretly  com- 
puted. 
Wear  any  weapon   con- 
cealed as  a  weapon. 
Carries  concealed  about 
his  person. 


CONCEPTION. 
CONCERN. 


CONCERNED. 
CONCERNING. 


CONCERNS. 
CONCLUSIVE. 

CONCLT«INAGE 

CONCiJRRENT. 
CONDITION. 


CONDITION  i:  J 
CONDITIONS. 


Dofligned  or  intended  for 
the   prevention  of  con- 
ception, 
Trade  adventure  or  con- 
cern. 
Internal  improvementand 

local  concern. 
Parties  concerned. 
Interested   or  concerned 

in. 
Touching  or  concerning 
tlio  last-mentioned  judg- 
ment. 
Suits      concerning     real 
estate   or  wliereby  the 
same  may  be  affected. 
Ot  and  concerning. 
Any  Interest  in  or  con- 
cerning them. 
Interest  in  or  concerning 

lands. 
Contract    concerning   an 

interest  in  land. 
Prudential  concerns. 
Ordinary  domestic  busi- 
ness of  family  concerns. 
Final  and  conclusive. 
Binding,  Anal  and  conclu- 
sive. 
,  Purpose  of   prostitution 
or  concubinage. 
Concurrent  Jurisdiction. 
Upon  condition. 
Good  und  sulDclent  condi- 
tion and  repair. 
Stray  beast  In  a  suffering 

condition. 
Redeliver  or  restore  the 
property    in    the    same 
condition  or  plight. 
On    condition    that     the 
canal    passes    through 
the  town. 
On  condition. 
Irt  trust  nevertheless  and 

upon  condition. 
Good    order    and  condi- 
tion. 
Delicate  condition. 
Stipulated     and     condi- 
tioned. 
Good  order  and  well  con- 

tloned. 
Terms  or  conditions  of 

this  policy. 
On  such  conditions  as  may 

seem  fit. 
Alteration  in  the   terms 


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486 


CONDITIONS. 


CONDITIONS  -  Continued. 

and   condltionn   of    thu 
inxiiriinct'. 

Arconlliiir  to  tli«  condi- 
tions of. 
CONDUCT.  Exct'Hslvuly  vlclons  con- 

duct, 

Roiniiutlon  of  thu  buMl- 
nuHH  of  tho  iisHoclatlon 
and  the  conduct  of  its 
ofllctTM. 

Incouiputency,  Improper 
conduct  or  other  ciiiimc. 

Irrognlar  or  inipropi-r 
conduct. 

lUvfKal  or  improper  con- 
duct. 

lUoffal  or  impro])(;r  con- 
duct. 

Ill  conduct. 

DiNgruccful  conduct. 

CImri;e  or  conduct. 

Erection  UHcd  In  conduct- 
ing the  buHincHs  of  any 
mine. 

Talie  or  kill  any  coney. 

In  full  conlldcncc. 

Confidence  game. 

Fuil  conlldcnce. 

Confidence  of    the    com- 
munity. 
CONFIGUBATION.  Sliape  or  confl^'u ration. 

DeHign  for  the  shape  or 
configuration  of  un  ar- 
ticle of  nu-rchiindlse. 

Cliarged  with  crime  and 
confined  In  jail. 

Ratify,  conflrni  and  make 
valid. 

Ratified,  confirmed  and 
made  valid. 

Orosa  and  confirmed  hab- 
its of  intoxication. 

In   conformity    with    thi- 
custom  of  this  pitice. 
CONGREGATION.  Regular  minlNter  of  a  dis- 
Renttng  conjfregatlon. 

Camp-meeting,  congrega- 
tion or  other  assembly 
of   people  met  for  re- 
ligious worship. 
CONGREGATIONAL.  Congregational  clinrcli 


CONDUCTING. 


CONEY. 
CONFIDENCE. 


CONFINED. 

CONFIRM. 

CONFIRMED. 


CONFORSIITT. 


CONGRESS. 


CONIES. 


Member  of  Congress. 
Representative     in    Con- 
gress. 
Deputy  to  Congress. 
Act  of  the  Congress. 
Warren  of  conies. 


-  CONSTITUTIONALITY. 
CONNECTION.      Ti 


430 


rONNRCTIONS. 
CONSECUTIVE. 

CONSENT. 


CONSIDER. 


'oiMire    any    female    to 
liiivt^  Illicit  carnal  con- 
nection with  any  man. 
Ho  NO  connections. 
SepHriitely   and    in    con- 
secutive order. 
Written  consent. 
>VItliout  her  consent. 
Without  consent. 
Mutual  consent. 
Full  consent. 
CONSEtJUENCE.   Injuries  Incnsoquenceof 

heat. 
CONSEt^UENCES.  ConsequeL         .  lioHtlli- 
ties. 
Casuultlen      or       conse- 
quences of  war  or  re- 
bellion. 
Consider  most  ndvantu. 
geoiiH. 
CONSIDERAULE.  No  considerable  provoca- 
tion appearing. 
CONSIDERATION.  Punhusers  for  a  valu- 
able consideration  with- 
out notice. 
Pecuniary   consideration 

or  money's  wortli. 
Peenniary  consideration. 
Payee  In  good  faith  and 
for  valuo     ■«  considera- 
tion. 
Agreeme  e  In  con- 

siduratiou  ua  marriage. 
In  consideration, 
(iood  consideration. 
Fnrther  or  other  valuable 

consideration. 
Consignee  or  indorsee  for 
valuable  oonslderation. 
It  shall  bo  considered  as 
recorded  when  received. 
Cause  shall  be  considered 

as  abandoned. 
Personal    property   con- 
sisting  of    money  and 
clothes. 
State  constable. 
CONSTITUTING.  Facts  constituting  a  cause 

of  action. 
CONSTITUTION.  Suits   arising  under  the 
constitutidD    and   laws 
of  the  United  States. 
Case   arising    under   tho 
constitution  and    laws 
of  the  United  States. 
CONSTITUTIONALITY.    Order    Involving 
the  constitutionality  of 
a  law  of  this  State. 


CONSIDERED. 


CONSISTING. 


CONSTABLE. 


r. 


43G 


ly   female   to 
t  caiiml  coil- 
Hh  any  man. 
lectlons. 
nud    in    cou- 
r'ler. 
iHunt. 
•  coHHunt. 
iHcnt. 
sent, 
t. 
;<>nHO(iucncu  ot 

L.  i    llOStiU- 

or      conse- 
of  war  or  rc- 

nost  ndvanta* 

.•nible  provocu- 

euring. 

era  for  a  valu- 

slderatlon  with- 

:e. 

conBidcratlon 
y's  worth. 
'  consUlcratlon. 
good  fulth  and 
10    ■»  considera* 

e  In  con- 
ou  ui  marriage* 
eration. 
jideration. 
)r  other  valuable 
ration. 

e  or  indorsee  for 
e  consideration. 
)o  considered  ns 
Bd  when  received, 
all  be  considered 
idoned. 

1    property   con- 
of    money  and 

'• 

nstable. 

nstitutlng  a  cause 
Ion. 

rising  under  the 
tutldn  and  laws 
I  United  States. 
•Islng  under  the 
tution  and  laws 
1  United  States. 
Order  involving 
onstitutionallly  ot 
of  this  State. 


437 


DOSHTliUVTl-.D. (JOmmUUTKjS  s. 


4a« 


t'ONSTRLC  TKI).  lload  hm  constructed. 

lliMTilftcr  constructed. 
CONSTRUCTION.  I'rotltM  used  in  construc- 
tion. 
Nwi'HKary   for   the    con- 
Hlruttlon    or  operation 
tlioreof. 
Erection  or  construction 

of  a  iMilldlng. 
Erection,  construction  or 

llnishinii;  of  building, 
Erection,  construction  or 
ilnislilng. 
CONS  I'KUCTiyE.  Constructive  contempt. 
CONSULS.  Cases  affecting  ambassa- 

dors, other  public  min- 
ister" ..,  d  consuls. 
CONSUMED.  Drunk    or    "onsunied   on 

tl>t;  prenilM4-.s. 
CONSUMPTION.  Removed  for  consumption 
CONTINUING.      There  afterwards  continu- 
ing his  said  assault. 
CONTAINING.       Contuinlng  by  eHtlmatlon. 
Carriage  containing  vol- 
unteer Infantry. 
CONTEMPLATION.  Insctlvent  or  In  contem- 
plation of  insolvency. 
Contemplation  of   bank- 
ruptcy. 
Stir  up  or  provoke  con- 
tention and  strife. 
Weight,  value   and    con- 
tents unknown. 
Vaiut-  and   coutents  un- 
known. 
Suit  to  recover  the  con- 
tents of   any  chose  In 
action. 
Noted  its  contents. 
Made  acquainted  with  the 
contents. 
CONTINGENCY.   Liability  to   pay  money 
upon  a  contingency. 
>     Due  absolutely  and  not  on 
any  contingency. 
CONTINGENT.     UnceHain  or  contingent 
demands. 
Contingent  remainder. 
Contingent  liabilities  con- 
tracted by  the  bankrupt. 
CONTINUANCE.  During  the   continuance 
thereof. 
Application  for  a  continu- 
ance. 
CONTnniE.  Associate,   continue     to 

keep  company  or  co- 
habit, or  criminally  cor- 
respond with. 


CONTENTION. 
CONTENTS. 


CONTINUED.        Actnal     ami     *,i.tinucd 

change  of  possession. 
CONTBACT.  Spcolal  conlraet. 

Sell,  <llsp.)se  of,  contract 
and  l)ar;;atn  U\\. 

Contract  for  the  salo  of 
goods,  wares  and  mer- 
I'liitndlse. 

Sale  l)y  private  contract. 

Parties  to  the  coutract. 

Obligation  or  written  con- 
tract. 

Money  demand  on  con- 
tract. 

Marriage  contract. 

Maritime  contract. 

Fraudulent  contract. 

Founded  on  u  contract. 

Executory  contract. 

Evidence  of  a  contract. 

Enter  Into  contract. 

Due  upon  contract. 

De  facto  contract. 

Debt  arising  out  of  or 
founded  on  a  contract. 

Assignor  of  a  thing  In 
action  or  contract. 

Any  contract. 

Aleatory  contract. 

Agreement,  contract  or 
promise  In  writing. 

Actions  at  law  on  con- 
tract. 

Action  founded  on  con- 
tract. 

A  renewed  contract. 

Debts  or  liabilities  con- 
tracted before. 

Contingent  liabilities  con- 
tracted by  the  bank- 
rupt. 

Liabilities  contracted  be- 
fore. 

Debts  contracted. 

Debt  contracted. 

Payments  to  the  original 
contractor. 

Original  contractor. 
CONTRACTORS.  Contractors,  laborers,  and 
workmen. 

Impairing  the  obligation 
of  contracts. 

On  condition  that4iis  con- 
tracts be  complied  with. 

Contracts  of  bottomry. 
CONTRIBUTIONS.  Voluntary  contributions 
Snb<«criptlons  and  contri- 
l)iitii>ns. 


CONTRACTED. 


CONTRACTOR. 


CONTRACTS. 


439 


CONTROL. 


CORPORATE. 


440 


CONTROL. 


Trustee,  executor  or  other 
person  having  control  of 
the  funds. 
Regulate  and  control. 
Accident  beyond  his  con- 
trol. 
CONTROVERSY.  Sum  in  controversy. 

Suit,  controversy,  matter 

or  cause  depending. 
Matters  in  controversy. 
Amount  of  money  iu  con- 
troversy. 
Amount  in  controversy. 
CONVENIENCE.    Proper  facilities  and  con- 
veniences for  tlie  con- 
veyance and  accommo- 
dation of  passengers. 
CONVENIENT.      Payable  as  convenient. 

Necessary  or  convenient. 
Good  and  convenient. 
As  is  most  convenient. 
CONVENTIONAL.  Conventional  Interest. 
CONVERSATIONS.  Private  conv«rsatious. 


CONVEY. 


CONVEYANCE. 


Sell  and  convey. 

Grant,  bargain,  sell  and 
convey. 

Give,  prant,  and  convey. 

Exchange  and  convey. 

Contract  for  sale,  sell  and 
convey. 

Bargain,  sell,  release  quit 
claim  and  convey. 

Voluntary  conveyance. 

Vehicle  used  solely  for  the 
conveyance  of  any  goods 
or  burden  in  the  course 
of  trade. 

Drain  used  for  the  convey- 
ance of  water. 

Loading,  unloading,  con- 
veyance or  otherwise, 
whether  arising  from 
negligence  or  otherwise . 

Incident  to  the  sale  or 
couveyance. 

Good  warranty  deed  of 
conveyance. 

Good  and  sufficient  deed 
of  conveyance. 

Fraudulent  conveyance, 
gift,  delivery  or  trans- 
fer. 

Fraudulent    conveyance. 

Conveyance  In  fee. 

Proper  facilities  and  con- 
venience for  the  convex  - 

°  ance  and  accomrooila- 
tlon  of  passengers. 


CONVEYANCE- 


CONVEYANCES. 


CONVEYED. 


CONVICT. 
CONVICTED. 

CONVICTION. 


COPIES. 
COPPER. 


COPPICE. 

COPY. 
CORAL. 

CORDS. 

CORN. 


CORPORAL. 
CORPORATE. 


Contiuued. 

Entering  or        uiptlng  to 
enter,   leaving    ur    at- 
tempting to  leave  a  pub- 
lic conveyance. 
Lawful  deed  of    convey- 
ance. 
Deed  or  couveyance. 
Deed  of  conveyance. 
Sales,  transfers,  and  con- 
veyances. 
While  travelling  by  public 
or  private  conveyances. 
Shall   be    soild  and  con- 
veyed. 
Sold  or  conveyed. 
SoM  and  conveyed. 
Said  mortgage  deed,  the 
real  estate  thereby  con- 
veyed. 
Described   in    and    con- 
veyed by. 
ioross  the  land  conveyed. 
Bound  to  convict. 
Convicted      within     this 

State. 
On  recovery  of  the  prop- 
erty and  conviction  of 
the  offender. 
Information  as  shall  lead 
to  the  apprehension  and 
conviction  of  the  thief. 
Before  conviction. 
After  conviction. 
Few  copies. 
Manufactured  copper. 
Coins,   gold,   sliver   and 

copper. 
Trees,   woods,    coppice, 
wood-grounds  of  what 
kind  or  growth  soever. 
Attested  copy. 
Coral  cut  op    manufac- 
tured. 
Twenty-five       cords 

wood. 
<tuarters  of  corn. 
Corn,  fodder,    meat 
other     provisions 
hand. 
Corporal  oath. 
Town  corporate. 
Corporate  seal. 
Officers  of  such  body  cor- 
porate. 
Corporate  name. 
Corporate  existence. 
Body  corporate. 


of 


and 
on 


441 


440 

ed. 

Igor        uiptlngto 

,  leaving    or    at- 

tlngtoleaveapub- 

)nveyance. 

I  deed  of  convey- 

>r  couveyance. 

)f  conveyance. 

transfers,  and  con- 

inces. 

travelling  by  public 

rlvate  conveyances. 

be  sold  and  con- 
ed. 

or  conveyed, 
md  conveyed. 

mortgage  deed,  the 
1  estate  thereby  con- 
red. 

rlbed   in    and    con- 
red  by. 
89  the  land  conveyed. 

id  to  convict. 

dieted      within     this 

ate. 

recovery  of  the  prop- 
ty  and  conviction  of 
e  offender. 

irmation  as  shall  lead 
I  the  apprehension  and 
mviction  of  the  thief. 
ore  conviction. 
er  conviction. 
f  copies. 

nufactured  copper. 
ins,   sold,   silver   and 
lopper. 

ees,  woods,  coppice, 
vood-grounds  of  what 
cind  or  growth  soever, 
tested  copy. 
,ral  cut  OF  manufac- 
tured. 
,venty-flve       cords      of 

wood. 

narters  of  corn. 

jrn,  fodder,    meat   and 

other     provisions     on 

band. 

orporal  oath. 

'own  corporate. 

lorporate  seal, 
(fflcersof  such  body  cor- 
porate. 

Corporate  name. 
:;orporate  existence. 
Body  corporate. 


CORPORATION. 


COUNTY. 


442 


€OBPOKATION.  Trading  corporation. 

COSTS  — 

Continued. 

Railway  corporation. 

Ended  and  debt  and  costs 

<{ua8l  corporation. 

paid. 

Public  corporation. 

Costs  and  damages. 

Private  corporation. 

Damages,  costs  and  ex- 

Principal officer  of  sucli 

penses. 

corporation. 

Costs  or  charges. 

Corporation  operating  a 

All  legal  costs. 

railway. 

COTTON. 

Oni  of  the  proceeds  of 

Municipal  corporation. 

the  first  cotton  ginned. 

Moneyed  corporation. 

Manufacture  or  process 

Moneyed,    business      or 

incident  to  the  manufac- 

commercial       corpora- 
tion. 

Other  head  of  the  cor- 
poration. 

Injunction  to  suspend  the 
general  and  ordinary 
business  of  a  corpora- 
tion. 

General  and  ordinary 
business  of  a  corpora- 
tion. 

Foreign  corporation. 

Newspapers  employed  by 
the  corporation. 

Eleemosynary  corpora- 
tion. 

Existing  debts  of  the  cor- 
poration. 

Charitable  corporation. 

Business  corporation. 
COBFOBATIONS.  Useful  to  corporations. 

Railroad  corporations. 

Manufactoiiug  corpora- 
tions. 

Existing  railroad  corpora- 
tions. 

Commercial  corporations . 
CORRESPOND.    Associate,    continue    to 
keep   company   or   co- 
habit, or  criminally  cor- 
respond with. 
CORROBORATING.  Strong     corroborating 

circumstances. 
CORRUGATED.    Shirred    or    corrugated 

goods. 
CORTICE.  qui  haeret  in  litera,  haeret 

in  cortice. 
COST.  Cost  of  seizure. 

Real  cost. 

Prime  cost. 

Actual  cost. 
COSTS.  Taxable  costs. 

On  payment  of  costs. 

Full  costs. 

Costs  and  expenses. 

Exclusive  of  costs. 


ture  of  cotton. 

Fire-proof  cotton  ware- 
house. 

Cotton  in  bales. 
COUNCIL.  Two-thirds   vote  of    the 

City  Council. 
COUNSEL.  Right  to  be  heard  by  him- 

self and  his  counsel. 

Right   to    be    heard    by 
counsel. 
COUNTERFEIT.  Common  ntterer  of  coun- 
terfeit coin. 

Similar  pieces  of  gold  or 
silver  counterfeit  coin. 
COUNTERFEITED.  False,  forged  and  coun- 
terfeited. 
COUNTIES.  Isolated  partsof  counties. 

COUNTING.  Counting  house. 

COUNTRY.  Stock    usually    kept    in 

country  stores. 

Out  of  the  country. 

Merchandise  such  as  is 
usually  kept  in  country 
stores. 

Men  of  the  country. 

Indian  country. 

Goods  usually  kept  in 
country  stores. 

Across  a  country. 
COUNTY.  Voters  of  the  county. 

School  fund  of  the  county. 

Said  county. 

Actually  removing  out  of 
the  county. 

People  of  the  county. 

County  oflBcers. 

Newspaper  printed  in  the 
county. 

Judge  of  a  county  court. 

Inmates  of  the  county  in- 
firmary. 

Freeholder  of  the  county. 

County  bridges. 

County  bridge. 

Body  of  the  county. 

County  aforesaid. 


418 

COUPLED.  — 

—  CREDITOR. 

444 

COUPLED. 

Power  coupled  with  inter- 

COURT — Continued. 

est. 

Business  of  court  of  crim- 

COURSE. 

Vehicle  used  solely  for  the 

inal  or  civil  judicature. 

conveyance  of  goods  or 

Business  of  a  court. 

burden  in  the  course  of 

Any  court  of  record. 

trade. 

Any  court. 

Usual  or  necessary  course 

COURT-HOUSE. 

As  near  the  court-house  as 

of  business. 

practicable. 

Usual  course  of  trade. 

At  the  court-ho'jse  door. 

Usual  and  ordinary  course 

COURTS. 

Municipal  courts. 

of  business. 

Jurisdiction  pertaining  to 

Regular  course  of   busi- 

probate courts. 

ness. 

Judgments  of  courts   of 

Indorsee  in  due  course. 

record. 

In  the  course  of. 

Inferior  courts. 

Good  and  collectible  after 

Cases  arising  in  justices' 

due  course  of  law. 

courts. 

Due  course  of  law. 

COUSINS. 

First  cousins. 

Usual  and  ordinary  course 

COVENANT. 

Good  and  sufllcient  deed 

of  business. 

with  covenant  of  war- 

Arising during  the  course 

. 

ranty. 

of  the  trial. 

COVENANTS. 

Usual  covenants  of  war- 

COURT. 

Immediate  view  and  pres- 

ranty. 

ence  of  the  court. 

Usual  covenants. 

Superior  court. 

COVERED. 

Land  covered  with  water. 

Rulings  of  the  court  in 

COW. 

Take  up  any  cow  running 

the     progress    of    the 

at  large. 

trial. 

Ravishing  a  cow. 

Report  to  the  court. 

Animal  of  the  cow  kind. 

Proceedings  in  court. 

A-foul  of  a  cow. 

Open  court. 

COWHIDE. 

Good     custom    cowhide 

OiDcer  of  court. 

boots. 

Obey    and    perform  the 

CRAFT. 

Wherry,  lighter  or  other 

orders  of  the  court. 

craft. 

Next  court. 

CREATED. 

Term  originally  created. 

Lawful  warrant  Issued  by 

Created  an<l  manifested. 

a  court   of    competent 

Created  or  declared. 

jurisdiction. 
Judges  of   the  court   of 

CREATURE. 

Needlessly  kill  any  living 
creature. 

appeals. 

CREDIBLE. 

Eqnaliy  credible. 

Any  judge  of  a  court  of 
record. 

CREDIT. 

I  request  you  will  give 
credit. 

Judge  of  any  court. 

Personal  credit. 

Judge  of  a  county  court. 

Mutual  credit. 

Inferior  court. 

Credit  of  six  months. 

In  court. 

Loan  Its  credit. 

Highest  court  of  law. 

Line  of  credit. 

Filed  in  open  court. 

Letter  of  credit. 

Divisional  court. 

Giving  credit. 

District  court. 

Credit  given. 

The  court  of  directors. 

General  credit. 

Court  of  the  county. 

Full  faith  and  credit. 

County  court. 

Bills  of  credit. 

Court  having  a  clerk. 

CREDITOR. 

Subsequent  creditor. 

Cases    heretofore  solely 

Creditor  having  security 

cognizable  in  a  court  of 

for  his  debt. 

chancery. 

Creditor  who  has  obtained 

Cases  in  court. 

Judgment. 

444 


of  court  of  crim- 
clvil  judicature, 
of  a  court, 
t  of  record, 
t. 

le  court-bouse  aa 
;able. 

ourt-ho'jse  door, 
ll  courts. 
tlon  pertaining  to 
c  courts. 
its  of  courts   of 

courts. 

Ising  in  justices' 

iisins. 

id  sufficient  deed 

covenant  of  war- 

lovenants  of  war- 

ovenants. 

(vcred  wltii  water. 

?  any  cow  running 

ge. 

ing  a  cow. 

of  tlie  cow  kind. 
Df  a  cow. 

custom    cowhide 
i. 
r,  lighter  or  other 

riglnally  created, 
i  and  manifested. 
i  or  declared, 
ssly  kill  any  living 
:ure. 

ly  credible, 
lest  you  will  give 
it. 

lal  credit. 
ll  credit, 
of  six  months. 
its  credit, 
(f  credit. 
:  of  credit. 
5  credit. 
:  given, 
■al  credit. 
oith  and  credit, 
of  credit. 
tqaent  creditor, 
tor  liaving  security 
his  debt. 

tor  who  has  obtained 
gment. 


445 


CREDITOR. 


CUSTOMS. 


446 


CREDITOR - 

Continued. 

Any  creditor. 

CRDONALLY. 

CREDITORS. 

All  his  principal  credit- 
ors. 

Known  creditors. 

CROP. 

Injustice  or  undue  delay 

to  creditors. 

Fair  creditors. 

.    Existing  creditors. 

Creditor's  bill. 

CROPS. 

Begins  to  keep  his  house 

CROSS. 

to  the  intent  to  delay 

creditors. 

CROSSING. 

All    judgment    creditors 

of  the  debtor.  . 

All  creditors  of  the  firm. 

CROSSINGS 

Account  of    his    credit- 

CRUEL. 

CREDITS. 

ors. 
Solvent  credits. 
Mutual  credits. 

CRUETJiT. 

CREEK. 

ITp  the  creek. 

Owners  of  land  in  which 

there    is    a    creek    or 

CRUETiTT. 

inlet. 

Bank  of  the  creek. 

CREW. 

Necessary  for  the  accom- 
modation of  the  officers 

CULTITATED. 

and  crew. 

CULTIVATION. 

CRIME. 

Treason,  felony  or  ocher 
crime. 

Other  crime. 

CURAT. 

Maliciously  threatens  to 

CURIOSITIES. 

accuse  another  of  crime. 

CURRENCY. 

Infamous  crime. 

Conceals  the  crime. 

Charged  with  crime  and 

confined  in  jail. 

Charged  with  crime. 

Charged  with  a  capital 

CURRENT. 

crime. 

Accused  of  crime. 

CRIMES. 

High  crimes  and   nlsde- 

raeanors. 

CRIMfTTAL. 

Question    of  law   which 
may  arise  in   criminal 

trials. 

CURRENTS. 

Criminal  prosecutions. 

Further  civil  and  criminal 

jurisdiction. 

CURTESY. 

Criminal  contempt. 

CURTILAGE. 

All  causes  civil  and  crim- 

CUSTODY. 

inal. 

Civil  and  criminal  cases. 

Cases  of  a  quasi  criminal 

CUSTOM. 

nature. 

Business  of  a  court  of 

CUSTOMARY. 

criminal  or  civil  judica- 

CUSTOMS. 

ture. 

Associate,    continue    to 

keep    company    or    co- 
habit, or  criminally  cor- 
respond with. 
Fart   of  an  outstanding 

crop. 
His  crop  of  flax. 
Gather  crop. 
Fair  average  crop. 
Growing  crops. 
Cross    street    or    street 

fronting. 
Road  crossing. 
Farm  crossing. 
Adequate  crossing. 
All  ruud  crossings. 
Excesses,  cruel  treavment 

or  outrages. 
Wantonly     and     cruelly 

neglects. 
Grossly,     wantonly      or 

cruelly  to  neglect. 
Extreme     and    repeated 

cruelty. 
Legal  cruelty. 
Enclosed  and  cultivated 

fields. 
Things  necessary  for  the 

cultivation  of  a  farm. 
State  of  cultivation. 
De  minimis  non  curat  lex. 
Cabinet  of  curiosities. 
United  States  currency. 
Currency  that  is  atpar. 
National  currency  of  the 

United  States. 
Greenback  currency. 
Depreciated  currency. 
Bank  notes  current  in  the 

city  of  New  York. 
Lawful  current  moi  ly  of 

Pennsylvania. 
Good  current  mom 
Otherwise  than  in  current 

coin. 
Lands  overflown  by  the 

swelling  and  currents  of 

the  river. 
Tenancy  by  the  curtesy. 
Lot  or  curtilage. 
Taken  Into  possession  or 

custody. 
Safe  custody. 
Good    custom     cowhide 

boots. 
Usual  and  customary. 
Decision  of  the  collector 

of  customs. 


(7trr. — DATS. 


448 


C€T. 


CTIilNDEB. 

D»ACTION. 

DAM. 

DAMAGE. 


DAXAOED. 
DAHAGSS. 


on    said 


DAMNIFIED. 
DANGER. 


DANGEROUS 
DANGERS. 


to 


dc- 


8tampage    cut 

lands. 
Stab  or  cut. 
Coral  cut  or  mwiafactnr- 

ed. 
Cut  glass. 
Cut  down  or  destroy  any 

trees. 
German  cylinder  glass. 
Ballet  d' action. 

Hill  dam. 
Fishing  mill  dam. 
Snrfoce  damage. 
Special  damage. 
Parttcnlar     account    of 
Buch   loss  or   damage. 
Consequential  damage. 
Avoidable  damage. 
lost  or  damaged. 
Yindictlve  damages. 
Unable  to  agree  as 

the  damages. 
Pnnitive  damages. 
Nominal  damages. 
Liquidated  damages. 
Damages  Incurred. 
Impunitive  damages. 
Exemplary  damages. 
Debt    or    damages 

manded. 
Debt  or  damages. 
Any  claim  for  damages. 
Person  or  persons  damni- 
fied. 
Immediate  danger. 
Exposure  to  unnecessary 
danger,  hazard  or  per- 
ilous adventure. 
Wilfully  and  wantonly  ex- 
posing himself  to  any 
unnecessary  danger  or 

peril. 
Exposed  to  the  danger  of 

fire. 
Apparent  danger. 
Sharp,    dangerous    wea-  , 
pon.  ' 

Noxious     or     dangerous 

trade  or  business. 
Dangers  of  the  river  which 

are  anavoidable. 
Unavoidable  dangers  of 

navigation. 
Unavoidable  dangers  of 
the    river,    navigation 
and  fire. 
Unavoidable  dangers  of 
the  river. 


DATE. 


DAUGHTER. 

DAUOrilERS. 
DAT. 


DANGERS -Continued. 

Dangers  of  the  nver  *nu 

fire. 
Prior  In  date. 
One  day  after  date. 
Qood  for  this  date  only. 
Two  years  after  date  on 

demand. 
Not    less  than  five   nor 
more    than    ten    days 
after  the   date  of  the 
warrant. 
Date  of  confirmation. 
Bearing  even  date. 
At  this  date. 
At  the  date  of  Its  pas- 
sage. 
For  the  benefit  of    my 
daughter  and  her  chil- 
dren. 
Sons  and  daughters. 
All  my  daughters. 
Every  day  they  may  serve 

as  such. 
One  day  previous. 
One  day  after  date. 
Urst  day  of  August  next. 
Law  day. 
Prom  the  day  and  year 

aforesaid. 
Fraction  of  a  day. 
On  the  first  day  of  May 

next  fixed. 
Five  days  before  the  re- 
turn day. 
First  day  of  the  term. 
Fine  day. 
Entire  day. 

At  least  ten  days  between 

the  day  of  service  and 

the  first  day  of  the  next 

term. 

At  least  five  days  before 

the  day  of  election. 
By  the  first  day  of  No- 
vember. 
Between  now  and  the  first 

day  of  September. 
Day  of  acceptance. 
Within  ninety  days. 
Within  four  days. 
llVithin  ten  days. 
Running  days. 
Rainy  days. 
Ten  days  after  peace  is 

made. 
Forty  days  from  its  pas- 
sage. 


DAYSi 


448 


>f  the  river  »nd 

late. 

ifter  date, 
this  date  only. 
rs  after  date  on 

d. 

I  than  five   nor 

than    ten    days 

the   date  of  the 

It. 
conflrmatton. 

even  date, 
date, 
date  of  its  pas- 

!  benefit  of    my 
iter  and  her  chll- 

id  daughters. 

daughters. 

lay  they  may  serve 

ch. 

y  previous. 

y  after  date. 

ay  of  August  next. 

iy. 

the  day  and  year 

3said. 

on  of  a  day. 

e  first  day  of  May 

fixed. 

lays  before  the  re- 

iday. 

Jay  of  the  term. 

lay. 

B  day. 

,8t  ten  days  between 

day  of  service  and 

first  day  of  the  next 

in. 

ast  five  days  before 

day  of  election, 
he  first  day  of  No- 
nber. 

reen  now  and  the  first 
y  of  September, 
of  acceptance, 
lin  ninety  days. 
lin  four  days. 
kin  ten  days. 
ming  days. 
ny  days. 

days  after  pence  Is 

lade. 

ty  days  from  Its  pas- 

fige. 


449 


DATS. 


■  DECEASED. 


400 


DEALER. 


DEALINO. 

DEALINGS. 

DEAR. 

DEATH. 


DAYS— Continued. 

Lying  days. 

Fourteen  days  at  least. 
At  least  sixteen  days  bc- 
'  fore. 

Good  for  twenty  days. 
Fourteen  days. 
For  at  least  thirty  days. 
Five  days  before  the  re- 
turn day. 
Ten  clear  days. 
Four  clear  days. 
DEAD*  Then  be  dead. 

Other  live  and  dead  stock. 
All    my    live    and    dead 

stock. 
Secret  disposition  of  the 

dead  body. 
Live  and  dead  stock. 
irholesale  liquor  dealer. 
Wholesale  dealer. 
Retail  liquor  dealer. 
Retail  dealer. 
Trading  or  dealing. 
Former  dealings. 
Dear  wife  Caroline. 
Dear  wife. 

At  the  time  of  her  death. 
At  their  death. 
Sudden   and   unexpected 

death. 
Without  an  heir  at  death. 
Death  or  disability. 
In  case  of  death. 
DEATHS.  Several  deaths. 

DEBAUCH.  Seduce  and  debauch. 

DEBT*  Creditor  having  security 

for  his  debt. 
Security  for  his  debt. 
Right,  debt  or  duty. 
Public  debt. 
Prove  his  debt. 
Provable  debt. 

In  prison  for  debt. 

Debt  owing. 

Mortgage,  debt  or  sum  of 
money. 

Mutual  debt. 

Debt,  default  or  miscar* 
riage. 

Liable  with  him  for  the 
same  debt. 

Legal  debt. 

Lawful  debt. 

Imprisonment  for  debt. 

Imprisoned  for  debt. 

Funded  debt. 

Floating  debt. 


the 


DEBT  —  Continued. 

Extinguishment   of 
State  debt. 

Evidences  of  debt. 

Evidence  of  debt. 

Ended  and  debt  and  coats 
paid. 

Demand  of  any  debt. 

Debt,  default  or  miscar- 
riage of  another. 

Debt  accruing. 

Action  of  debt. 
DEBTOR.  Principal  debtor. 

Household  furniture  nec> 
essary  for  the  debtor 
and  his  family. 

Household  furniture  nec- 
essary for  the  debtor 
and  his  family. 

AU  judgment  creditors  of 
the  debtor. 

Absent  debtor. 

A  debtor. 
DEBTORS.  Implements  of  the  debt- 

or's trade. 

DEBTS*  W"  ^«'>'^«- 

Steamboat  debts. 
Payment  of  his  debts  in 

full. 
Mutual  debts. 
Debts  or  liabilities  con- 
tracted before. 
Just  debts. 
Debts  due. 
DebtH  justly  due. 
Creditors  having  security 

for  their  debts. 
Debts,    contiacts       and 

other  engagements. 
Contingent  debts. 
Book  debts. 
After  my  debts  and  funeral 

charges  are  paid. 
All  debts. 
DECEASE.  Money  due    at    my   de- 

cease. 
Living  at  the  time  of  his 

decease. 
Living  at  my  decease. 
In  case  of  the  decease. 
If  any  remains  at  her  de- 
cease. 
DECEASED.         Transactions    with     or 
statement  by  a  deceased 
party. 
Transaction     with      or 
statement  by  a  deceased 
person. 


461 


DECEASED. 


■DELIVER. 


452 


DECEASED  —  Continued. 

Mansion-house  and  mes* 
Muago  of  her  deceased 
husband. 

Debts  due  from  the  de- 
ceased. 

Other  fraudulent,  swin- 
dling or  deceitful  prac* 
tices. 

Violation  of  decency. 

Party  decided  against. 

Written  decision. 

Rules  of  decision. 

Jndicial  decision. 

Decision  shall  be  flnah 

Decide  or  take  part  in  the 
decision. 

Abide  decision. 

Judicial  decisions. 

IVith  the  declaration. 

Every  declaration. 
DECLARATIONS.  Dying  declarations. 


DECEITFUL. 


DECENCY. 
DECIDED. 
DECISION. 


DECISIONS. 
DECLARATION. 


DECREE. 


DEDICATED. 


DEED. 


DEEDS. 
DEEMED. 


DEEPENING. 


Passing  the  decree. 
Judgment,  decree  or  final 

order. 
Final  decree. 
Definitive    or    final    ilc- 

cree. 
All  judgments  or  decrees. 
Opened  and  dedicated  to 

the  public  use. 
'Writing    instrument     or 

deed. 
Upon  thd  presentation  of 

the  deed. 
Such  deed. 
Said  mortgage  deed,  the 

real  estate  thereby  con- 
veyed. 
Make  a  deed. 
Lost  deed. 
Lawful  deed. 
Good   warranty   deed   of 

conveyance. 
Good  and  sufficient  deed 

of  conveyance. 
Give  a  deed. 
Deed      of      conveyance 

founded  upon  a  grant. 
Clear  deed. 
As  her  act  and  deed. 
Executing  any  such  deeds 
Property  deemed  desira- 
ble in  the  transaction  of 

its  business. 
If  It  is  deeme«^  bcit. 
Privilege    of    det.pening 

the  ditch. 


DEFAULT. 


DEFEATED. 

DEFECT. 
DEFECTS. 
DEFEND. 
DEFENDANT. 


DEFENDANTS. 
DEFENSE. 


DEFICIENCY. 
DEFINED. 


DEFINITELY. 
DEFRAUD. 

DELAY. 


DELAYS. 
DELIBERATE. 


DELIYEB. 


Wilful  default. 
>  Person  by  whose  act  or 
default. 

Neglect)  default  or  mis- 
feasance. 

Debt,  default  or  miscar- 
riage. 

Make  default. 

In  default  of  issue. 

Debt,  default  or  miscar- 
riage. 

In  default  of  such  issue  of 
any  of  them. 

Debt,  default  or  miscar- 
riage of  another. 

Lost  or  defeated  by  aban- 
donment. 

Formal  defect. 

Clerical  or  other  iefects. 

Warrant  and  defend. 

Money  due  to  the  defeudant 

Dwells  more  than  twenty 
miles  from  the  defend- 
ant. 

Material  defendant. 

Defendant  covenants. 

Claim  existing  in  favor  of 
a  defendant. 

Absent  defendants. 

True  ground  and  sub- 
stance of   the  defense. 

^..'fense  on  the  merits. 

Interpose  the  defense  of 
usury. 

Deficiency  in  quantity. 

Place  having  a  known  and 
defined  boundary. 

Enumerated  and  defined. 

Distinctly  and  definitely 
specified. 

Intent  to  injure  or  de> 
fraud. 

Cheat  and  defraud. 

Wilful  delay. 

Proceed  without  delay. 

Injustice  or  undue  delay 
to  creditors. 

Just  damages  for  delay. 

Cheat,  hinder  and  delay. 

Begins  to  keep  his  house 
to  the  intent  to  delay 
creditors. 

Accidental  delays. 

Wilful,  deliberate  and  pre- 
meditated. 

Sedate,  deliberate  mind. 

In  turn  to  deliver. 

Sell,  exchange  and  deliver 


452 


45.1 


DELIVER.  ■ 


■  DESCRirriON. 


454 


1086  act  or 

lit  or  mls- 

or  miscar- 


or  miscar- 

luch  issue  of 
n. 

or  mlscar- 
other. 
ted  by  aban- 


ther  -lefects. 
defend. 
,he  def  eudant 
than  twenty 
1  the  defend- 

endaut. 
•Tenants. 
ag  in  favor  of 
t. 

adants. 
id    and    sub- 
the  defense, 
he  merits. 
tie  defense  of 

1  quantity. 
I  a  known  and 
undary. 
1  and  defined, 
md   definitely 

Injure   or  de- 

lefraud. 

thqut  delay . 

r  undue  delay 

>rs. 

^es  lor  delay. 

ler  and  delay. 

teep  his  house 

itent  to  delay 

delays. 

[berate  and  pre- 
d. 
iliberate  mind. 

deliver, 
nge  and  deliver 


DELIVERED. 


de- 


DELIYEBT. 


DEHANB. 


DELIVER  — rontlnuttl. 

Bnild  and  deliver. 
Signed,   sealed    and 

livered. 
Hliall  have  delivered. 
Make  and  publisli  ready 

to  be  delivered. 
Paid,  delivered,  retained, 
satisfied  or  discharged. 
Need  be  delivered. 
Goods  sold  and  delivered. 
Executed  and  delivered. 
Eacll  load  so  delivered. 
Actnally  delivered  in  exe- 
cution. 
Delivery  ot  possession. 
Port  of  delivery. 
Personal     property    not 
capable  of  manual  de- 
livery. 
Order  for  the  delivery  "f 

goods. 
On  right  delivery  of  the 

cargo. 
Immediate  delivery. 
Frandnlent    conveyance, 
gift,  delivery  or  trans- 
fer. 
Waiving  demand  and  no- 
tice. 
Demand  and  talie. 
Same  demand. 
Riglit,  title,  claim,  inter- 
est and  demand. 
On  demand. 
Honeyed  demand. 
Honey  d«mand  on   con- 
tract. 
Matter  in  demand. 
Liquidated  demand. 
Immediately     upon     tk- 

mand. 
Debt  or  demand. 
Debt,  account,  claim    <>i 

demand. 
Contingent  demand. 
Claim  or  demand. 
Sam  demanded. 
.  Lawfully  demanded. 
Debt     or     damages 

manded. 
Party  demanding  an  ap- 
peal. 
Uncertain  or  contingent 

demands. 
Mntaal  demands. 
All  claims   and  demands 
that  may  arise. 


DEMANDS 


DEMAIIDED. 

DEMANDING. 
DEMANDS. 


de- 


Coutlnued. 

Debts  or  demands. 
Debts,,  dues,  demands  or 
claims   now  due  or  to 
prow  due. 
Claims   and  demands  In 

law  and  equity. 
All  claims  and  demands. 
All  demands. 
DEMISE.  Lease,  demise  and  let. 

^  (Jrant  demise. 

DEMISED.  (iranted,  demised  and  to 

farm  let. 
DEMONSTRATIVE.  Demonstrative  legacy. 
DEMURRER.        Ucneral  demurrer. 
DENIAL.  Specific  denial. 

DENOMINATION.  Hullgious  sect,  order  or 
denomination. 
Sect  or  denomination  of 

Christians. 
Number    and    denomina- 
tion. 
Depart  the  realm. 
Head  of  department. 
Suit,  controversy,  matter 

or  cause  depending. 
Special  deposit. 
Neglect  to  deposit. 
Certificate  of  deposit. 
By  way  of  deposit. 
Safely  and  securely  keep* 
ing     all     moneys    de- 
posited. 
Intrusted  or  deposited. 
Special  deposits. 
Posts,    depots    and    sta- 
tions. 
DEPRECIATION.  Not  accountable  for  de- 
preciation. 
DERELICT.  quasi  derelict. 

DESCENDANT.     Eldest    male    lineal    de- 
scendant. 
DESCENDANTS.  Lawful  snrviTlng  descend- 
ants. 
DESCENDED.       Of  the  Mood  of  the  person 
on  whom    such    estate 
came  or  descended. 
DESCENT.  Come  by  descent. 

Came  by  descent,  gift  or 
devise. 
DESCRIBED.        SubstantlaUy      as      de- 
scribed. 
Circuit      breakers      de- 
scribed   by   him    prior 
to  said  application. 
As  herein  described. 
DESCRIPTION.    Description  of  vessel  used 
in  navigation. 


DEPART. 

DEPARTMENT. 

DEPENDING. 

DEPOSIT. 


DEPOSITED. 


DEPOSITS. 
DEPOTS. 


455 


DESCRIPTION. 


DIFFERENT. 


456 


DESCRIPTION - 


DESERTION. 
DESIGN. 


DESIGNATED. 
DESIGNED. 


DESIRABLE. 


DESIRE. 

DESIRED. 

DESIRING. 

DESPATCH. 
DESTINATION. 

DESTROY. 


DESTROYED. 

DESTROYING. 
DESTRUCTION. 


Continued. 

DESTRUCTIVE. 

Other  noxious  or  destruc- 

Vessels of  whatever  de- 

tive  substance  or  liquid. 

Bcriptlon  used  In  river 

DETAIN. 

VriUally  detain. 

or  inland  navigation. 

DETAINMENTS. 

Arrests,    restraints    and 

Farming  stock  of  every 

detainments    of     king, 

Icind  and  description. 

princes  or  people. 

GoodH  of  similar  descrip- 

Unlawful    arrestS)    re> 

tion. 

Btraints     and     «!etain- 

All  my  books  and  papers 

ments. 

of  every  descriptiuu. 

ArrestS)  restrainta  and  de- 

Necklaces of   every^  de- 

tainments  of  kings. 

tion. 

DETENTIONS. 

Restraints  and  detentions 

Instrument  of   like  kind 

of  princes. 

or  description. 

DETERIORATION.  Inherent  deterioration. 

Like      description      and 

DETERMINATION.  Final  determination  of 

quality. 

the  rights  of  the  parties. 

Inaccurate  description. 

Actual  determination. 

Defective  or   insufficient 

DETERMINE. 

Hear  and  determine. 

description    or   specifi- 

DEVICE. 

Impression,  device,  color 

cation. 

or  thing. 

Correct  description. 

Gaming  device. 

All  my  property  of  every 

Gambling  device. 

description. 

DEVISE. 

Other  devise. 

WiUnl  desertion. 

Executory  devise. 

Wilful  and  malicious  de- 

Descent) gift  or   devise 

sertion. 

from     the     parent    or 

Premeditated  design. 

other  kindred. 

New  and  original  design. 

Convey  and  devise. 

New    and    improTed   de- 

Came by  descent,  gift  or 

sign. 

devise. 

May  be  designated. 

DEVISED. 

Specifically  devised. 

Designed  to  mislead  the 

DEVISEE. 

Next  devisee. 

voter. 

DEVISES. 

Beneficial  devises. 

Designed  for  exportation. 

DEVOTE. 

IVell  and  faithfully  serve, 

Dramatic  composition  de- 

and give  and  devote  his 

signed  or  suited  for  pub- 

whole time  und  labor. 

lic  representation. 

DICE. 

Game  with  dice. 

Property  deemed  desirable 

Any  device  or  substitute 

in  the  transaction  of  its 

for  cards  or  dice. 

business. 

DID. 

Did  Instantly  die. 

Wisii  and  desire. 

Instantly  did  die. 

If  desired. 

DIE. 

Die  by  his  own  hand  or 

Person  desiring  to  prose- 

act voluntarily  or  other- 

cute the  same. 

wise. 

Customary  despatch. 

Die  in  the  violation  of  any 

Port  of  destination. 

law  of  the  State. 

Place  of  destination. 

Die  by  suicide. 

Engine  calculated  to  de- 

Die seized. 

stroy    human     life    or 

Money  I  may  die  possessed 

inflict  grievous   bodily 

of. 

harm. 

Did  Instantly  die. 

Cut  down   or  otherwise 

InstanUy  did  die. 

destroy. 

DIED. 

As  if  she  had  died  unmar- 

Likely to  waste  or  to  be 

ried. 

destroyed  by  keeping. 

DIES. 

Dies  non  jurldicus. 

Oiienvise  destroying. 

DIFFERENT. 

Another  or  different  per- 

Engine or  instrument  of 

suasion,  sect  or  denom- 

destruction. 

ination. 

456 


j8  or  destruc- 
ince  or  liquid, 
uln. 

Htralnto   and 
ts    of    king, 
r  people. 
arreBtS)    re« 
and     «!etain' 

traints  and  de« 
of  kinga. 
ind  detentions 
). 

deterioration, 
termination  of 
of  the  parties, 
rminstlon. 
etermine. 
,  device,  color 

flee. 

Icvice. 

le. 

devise. 

;lft  or   devise 

te    parent   or 

idred. 

I  devise. 

;e8cent,  gift  or 

Y  devised, 
ee. 

devises, 
althfully  serve, 
I  and  devote  his 
me  and  labor. 
I  dice. 

B  or  substitute 
i  or  dice. 
itly  die. 
did  die. 

s  own  hand  or 
ntarily  or  other- 
violation  of  any 
he  State. 
[clde. 
I. 
lay  die  possessed 

ntly  die. 
did  die. 
bad  died  unmar- 

jurldicus. 
>r  different  per- 
,  sect  or  denom- 


457 


DIFFERENT. 


■  DISTILLED. 


458 


DIFFERENCE. 
DILIGEKCE. 


DIRECT. 


DIRECTION. 


DIRECTLY. 

DIRECTS. 

DIRTY. 


DIFFERENT  —  Continued. 

Other  and  different. 
Matters  in  difference. 
Reanonable  diligence. 
Ordinary  diligence. 
Dne  diliitence. 
UtnioHt    caro     and    dili- 
gence. 
Direct  trust. 

Direct  purchase  or  other- 
wise. 
Uncontrolled    and    irre- 
sponsible direction. 
Determination   or  direc- 
tion  of    the    judge    in 
point  of  law. 
Care,  direction  and  man- 
agement. 
Directly  or  indirectly. 
As  the  law  directs. 
Wet,  dirty  or  unmerchant- 
able palm  oil. 
DISADVANTAGES.  Advantages  and  dlsad- 
vantages  of  the  road  to 
the  same. 
Advantages   as  well    as 
the  dLsadvantages  of  the 
road  to  such  person. 
DISBURSE.  Pay  and  disburse. 

DISBURSEMENTS.    Necessary     disburse- 
ments. 
Charges  or  disbursements 

at  law. 
Faithful  discharge  of  his 

trust. 
Port  of  discharge. 
Full  and  sufficient  release 

and  discharge. 
Final  port  of  discharge. 
Procuring    his   discharge 

from  the  custody. 
Paid,  delivered,  retained, 
satisfied  or  discharged. 
Loaded  or  discharged. 
Lawfully  discharged. 
Become     bankrupt    and 

discontinue  bui^iness. 
Loan    or    discount    on 
pledge  of  its  own  stock. 
Writings  and  discoveries. 
Chemical  discoveries. 
Person  discovering. 
Sound  discretion. 
Judicial  discretion. 
Throat  disease. 
Mo  sickness  or  disease. 
Severe    sickness  or    dis- 
ease. 


DISCHARGE. 


DISCHARGED. 


DISCONTINUE. 

DISCOUNT. 

DISCOVERIES. 

DISCOVERING. 
DISCRETION. 

DISEASE. 


DISPATCH. 
DISPOSAL. 
DISPOSE. 


DISPOSED. 


DISEASE  —  Contlnupi). 

Serious  illness,  local  dis- 
ease, affection  or  per- 
sonal injury. 
Other  hereditary  disease. 
Medical    or    niechanlcal 

treatment  for  disease. 
Local  disease. 
DISHONORED.     Overdue  and  dishonored. 
DISINTERESTED.    Credible  disinterested. 
DISMISSAL.         Such  dismissal. 
DISORDERLY.     Disorderly  tenement. 
Disorderly  house. 
Usual  dispatch. 
Sole  use  and  disposal. 
Sell,  dispose  of,  contract 

and  bargain  for. 
Sell  and  dispose  of. 
Competent  to  dispose  by 

will. 
Speciilcally  disposed  of. 
Sold  or  otherwise  disposed 

of. 
Otherwise  disposed  of. 
Disposed  of,  left  or  sold 

within  the  State. 
Sound  and  disposing  mind 

and  memory. 
Secret  disposition  of  the 

dead  body. 
Sale  or  disposition. 
Sale,  mortgage  or  other 
disposition  of  real  es- 
tate. 
Possession,  order  or  dis- 
position. 
Final  disposition  of  the 

cause. 
Final  disposition. 
Sum  in  dispute. 
Subject-matter    in    dis- 
pute. 
Matter  in  dispute. 
Amount  in  dispute. 
All  matters  in  dispute. 
Wrongfully  and  without 

force  by  dlssetzen. 
Protestant  dissenters. 
Regular    minister  of    a 
dissenting       congrega- 
tion. 

Distance  of  half  a  mile. 

DISTILLATION.  Product  of  distillation. 
Fit  for  distillation. 
Fermented    or    distilled 

liquor. 
Fermented    or    distilled 
liquor. 


DISPOSING. 
DISPOSITION. 


DISPUTE. 


DISSEIZEN. 

DISSENTERS. 
DISSENTING. 


DISTANCE. 


DISTILLED. 


mSbm 


450 


DISTINCT. 


I)  It  A  WER. 


460 


DISTlJiCTIVE. 
DISTIXillSII. 
DISTBESS. 


DOMINION. 
DONE 


Separate     «"<'     distinct     DOflH. 

tlwclllnii-lKiUHcs.  DOlNUt 

nistlnctlvo  devic«>  mark 

or  headlnjr. 
DeHigned   to  distinguish 

H\ich  bullot.  DOINGS. 

Unavoidahio      accident, 
noct'Mslty  or  distress  of     DOLLAK. 
w.-ather.  DOLLARS'. 

Snfflcicnt  distress. 
In  distress  on  the  shore.     DOMAIN. 
DISTRIBUTION.  By  virtue  of  the  HtatutoH     DOMESTIC. 
lor  the  dl!"trlbutl()n  of 
estates  of  persons  dying 
Intestate. 
Share  in  tbe  distribution 
of  assets. 
DISTRICT.  More  Interior  district. 

Election  district. 
DISTRICTS.         School  districts. 
DISTURB.  Wilfully  disturb. 

MolcHt    or   disturb    the 
plaintiff. 
DISTURBED.        Not  to  be  disturbed  with- 
out the  pennisslon. 
DITCH.  Privilege   of    deepening 

the  ditch. 
DIVERS.  Disturbance    of     divers 

citizens. 
DIVERTISSEMENT.    Ballet       divertisse- 
ment. 
DIVIDED.  Lawfully  divided. 

Equally  to  be  divided. 
Equally  divided. 
DIVIDEND.  Dividend  guaranteed. 

Final  dividend. 
DIVIDENDS.        Preferred  dividends. 

Interest,  dividends,  prof- 
its and  proceeds. 
DIVINE.  Stated  attendants  upon 

divine  worship. 
Celebrating    divine   ser- 
vice. 
DIVISION.  Riding  or  division. 

DIVORCED.  Any  woman  so  divorced. 

PQ.  Do  the  needful. 

To  do  justice. 
DOCK.  Actual  arrival  In  dock. 

DOCUMENT.         Public  document. 

On  the  presentation   of 

the  document. 
On  the  presentation  of  this 

document. 
lustmment,  document  or 
paper. 
DOCUMENTS.       Shipping  documents. 
DOG.  KUl  any  dog. 

Keeper  of  a  dog. 


DOOR. 

DOORS. 
DORMANT. 
DOUBT. 
DOWER. 


DOWN. 


DRAIN. 

DRAINAGE. 

DRAM. 

DRAW. 
DRAWER. 


To  kill  all  dofjs. 
Doing  buslncHS. 
Doing  any  liuNlneHH. 
Bankers  doing  business 

us  brokers. 
Report  the  facts  and  their 

doings. 
Parts  of  a  dollar. 
Several  hundred  dollars' 

worth. 
Eminent  domain. 
Domestic  servant. 
Ordinary  domestic  busi- 
ness of  family  conn  ins. 
Establish     and    regulate 

domestic  rolntlons. 
Domestic  beast. 
Any  other  domestic  ani- 
mal, 
foreign  dominion. 
Injuries  done  to  person 

or  property. 
Date   of    the   last  work 
done  or  materials  fur- 
nished. 
When  not  already  done. 
Act  done. 
At  the  north  door  of  the 

court-house. 
Turn  out  of  doors. 
Dormant  partner. 
Reasonable  doubt. 
Yearly     value     of      the 

widow's  dower. 
Suit   or    proceeding   for 

dower. 
Deprived  of  the  provision 
made  for  her  by  will,  or 
otherwise    in  lieu    of 
dower. 
Deforced  of  her  dower. 
AU  matters  of  the  allot- 
ment of  dower. 
Knocked  down. 
Keeping  doWn  the  Inter- 
est. 
Cut  down  or  destroy  any 

trees. 
Cut  down  or  otherwise 

destroy. 
Drain  used  for  the  con- 
veyance of  water. 
Necessary  for  the  drain- 
age of  the  lands. 
Keeping    open    a    dram 

shop. 
First  draw. 
Credit  tbe  drawer. 


wJ 


460 


I'HH. 

iHineHH. 

ing   buMluciiS 

ictM  and  their 

ollar. 

idred  dollurH» 

main. 
rvttiit. 

[jint'Htlc   biisl- 
nllyconririis. 
iind    roffiiliito 
ro  lilt  Ions. 
past. 
loiiiu8tic  nut- 

tiinlon. 

me  to  person 

ty- 

he  last  work 
materials  fur- 
already  done. 

;h  door  of  the 
■se. 

f  doors. 
irtner. 

J  doubt. 
Ine     of      the 
dower, 
iroceeding   for 


t  the  provision 
her  by  will,  or 
3     in   lieu     of 

if  her  dower. 

■a  of  the  allot- 

dower. 

own. 

jw'n  the  inter- 

or  destroy  any 

or   otherwise 

d  for  the  con- 
of  water, 
for  the  draln- 
le  lands, 
open    a    dram 


4U1 
DHAWIXO. 

dkawixjs. 
dramatic. 

drift-wood, 

DRINKH. 


DRIVER. 
DRUNK. 

DRUNKARD. 


DRUNKENNESS. 


DBA  WING. 


DUTY. 


402 


PersonH  drawing  firewood 

for  tiK'lr  own  family  use. 
IVobationary  drawliiRH. 
Place  of  dramatic  enter- 

tulnini'nt. 
Uoai'h  fur  drift-wood  and 

timber. 
Iluhitiiully  use  Intoxicat- 

liit;  ilrink.s. 
Fermented  rtrink.s. 
Stage  driver. 
Drunk  or  couHumed  on  tliu 

preiniscH. 
Habitual  drunkard. 
Common  drunkard. 
Become      an      habitual 

drunkard. 
PermltH  drunkenness. 
DrunkunncHM,     profligacy 

or  any  otiier  cause. 
Bnildinj;  made  u.se  of  for 

printing      or      drying 

calico. 
Sums  due  for  wharfage. 
Due  west. 
Reserved,  due   or   made 

payable. 
Rent  to  become  due. 
If  regularly  protested  and 

refused  when  due. 
?toney  due  to  the  defend- 

•int. 
Money  uue  at  my  decease. 
Justly  duo. 
Interest    thenceforth    to 

cccrue  due. 
Indorsee  iu  due  course. 
Money  to  grow  due. 
Good  and  collectible  after 

due  course  of  law. 
Freight  due  or  to  grow 

due. 
To   be   execnted  in  due 

form  of  law. 
Due  diligence. 
All  debts  due  and   ow- 
ing. 
Debts,  dues,  demands  or 

claims  now  due  or  to 

grow  due. 
Debts,  due  to  suet  bank- 
rupt. 
Debts  due  from  the  de- 
ceased. 
Debt  due  to  the  United 

States. 
Due  absolutely  and  not  on 

any  contingency. 


DUE  — Continued. 


DUES. 


DUIT. 


DURING. 


DUTIES. 


DUTY. 


Due  course  shown. 

Admitting  the  account  to 
be  due. 

Account  due  firm. 

Due  absolutely  and  not 
on  any  contlngeni'y. 

Tuxes  and  other  public 
dues  in  any  manner 
uccurlng. 

Public  dues. 

Other  dues. 

Del>ts,  dues,  demands  or 
claims  now  due  or  to 
grow  due. 

Duly  8 worn. 

Wlien  the  bills  are  duly 
honored. 

Thin:;  duly  done. 

Duly  directed. 

Duly  assigned. 

During  the  said  voyage. 

Vacancies  that  may  hap- 
pen during  the  recess  of 
the  Senate. 

For  and  during  their 
pleasure. 

Once  u  week  during  three 
successive  weeks. 

During  the  life  there- 
of. 

Taxes  levied  during  the 
term. 

Breakage  during  remov- 
al. 

Taxes  assessed  during 
tlie  term. 

Arising  during  the  course 
of  the  trial. 

Well  and  truly  execute 
the  duties  of  the  cash- 
ier. 

Unascertained  duties. 

Rates,  taxes,  and  du- 
ties. 

Public  duties. 

Performing  the  duties. 

Oaths  necessary  in  the 
performance  of  their 
duties. 

Duties  of  cashier. 

Duty  of  tonnage. 

Right,  debt  or  duty. 

Return  to  lils  duty. 

On  duty. 

Gross  neglect  of  duty. 

Absent  from  duty  with 
leave. 


drawer. 


46a 


DWELLING. 


■ElTlIEll. 


4U4 


DWELUNG. 


DWELLING 


DWELLING 
DWELLS. 

DYEING. 

DYES. 

EACH. 


EARN. 
EARNINGS. 


EARTH. 


Privuffl  dwelling. 

OcttupiiMl  UM  II  private 
(IWulllilK. 

Dwelling  lioilH«R. 

Inliabitfd  dwclllui;  honse. 

DwitllinK  lioUNe. 

Brick  dwelling. 
HOUSE.      DwellliiK-lioiiMO     or 
iiflaul  pluuo  <)(  iiliode. 

Siiifflv  dwcllin;{-h()iiN(>. 

Shop  attached  to  iind  hc- 
iiiK  purt  of  any  dwell- 
Ins-house. 

Private  dwelllug-house 
ouly. 

Dwelling-house  or  other 
building. 

Near  any  dwelllng-liouHe. 

Erection  of  a  dwclllug- 
house. 

Connected  with  the  dwell- 
ing-house. 

Dwelling-house  or  other 
bnlldlng. 

At  the  dwelling-house. 

Adjoining  to  or  occupied 
with  a  dwelling-house 
•HOUSES.    Separate  and   dis- 
tinct dwelling-houses. 

Dwells  more  than  twenty 
niiloH  from  the  defend- 
ant. 

Berries,  nuts  and  vegeta- 
bles used  principally  in 
dyeing  or  composing 
dyes. 

Berries,  nuts,  and  vegeta- 
bles used  principally  in 
dyeing  or  composing 
dyes. 

Upon  each  payment. 

Each  party. 

Each  parcel. 

Once  iu  each  week  for  at 
least  twelve  successive 
weeks. 

On  each  entry. 

Each  floor. 

Misspend  what  they  eu..i. 

Surplus  earnings. 

Personal  serrlces  or  earn- 
ings. 

Net  earnings. 

Futn.-e  earnings. 

All  mines  and  minerals, 
sand,  quarries  of  stone, 
brick  earth  and  gravel 
pits. 


EARTH  — ContlmuMl. 

Refined  coal  or  earth  oils. 
EASEMENT.         Negative  easement. 
EASEMENTS.       Actions  respecting  ease- 

raents  on  real  estate. 
EATEN.  Bread  such  as  is  usual  to 

be  eatuu. 
EDITIONS.  Future  editlous. 

KI>ITOR.  Felon  editor. 

EDUCATION.        Support  and  education. 

Building  for  purposes  of 
education. 
EDUCATION.Ui.    Missionary,     educational 
and   benevolent  enter- 
prises. 
EFFECT.  That  effect. 

Tenor  and  effect. 
Reasonublo     efforts     to 
effect  personal  service. 
Prosecute  with  effect. 
To  the  like  effect. 
EFFECTED.         Bodily     Injury     effected 
through    external,    vio- 
lent     and      accidental 
means. 
EFFECTS.  Property  and  effects. 

Personal  property,  estato 

and  effects. 
Personal    estates,    prop- 
erty,      chattels       and 
effects. 
Personal      estate      and 

effects. 
Other  effects. 
Money,  goods,  effects  or 

other  estate. 
Goods,  species  and  effects. 
Furniture      and      other 

household  effects. 
Estate  and  effects. 
Credits  or  effects. 
Conceal  his  property  and 

effects. 
Baggage  and  effects. 
Articles  and  effects. 
All  personal  effects. 
All  '■  y  est:  1  effects. 

\P    .y  effects. 
EFFECTUA'  dually  rebuKdingand 

repairing. 

EFFORTS.  Reasonable     <uorts     to 

eff'       personal  service. 

EIGHT.  Froi     six  to  eight  weeks. 

EIGHTY.  Not      exceeding     eighty 

acres. 
EITHER.  Related  to  either  party. 

Or  either  of  them. 
Either  party. 


4G1 


tal  or  earth  oils. 

iUHoment. 

uspeotlng  eaic- 

D  real  estate. 

:h  as  U  usual  to 

I. 

Iltious. 

tor. 

ind  education. 

lor  purposes  of 

on, 

•y,     educational 

incTolent  cnter- 

ct. 

(I  effect. 

tlo     efforts     to 

personal  service. 

«  with  effect. 

ke  effect. 

Injury     effected 

li   external,    vlo- 

and      accidental 

'  and  effects. 
I  property,  estat« 
'ects. 

I    estates,    prop- 
chattels       and 

1      estate      and 
I. 

lects. 

goods,  effects  or 
estate. 

ipecles  and  effects. 
re      and      other 
hold  effects, 
ind  effects, 
or  effects. 
I  bis  property  and 
s. 

'6  and  effects. 
)  and  effects, 
lonal  effects. 
esti.  1  effects, 

effects. 

ivUyrebuMdlngand 
ring. 

lable  t  Liorts  to 
personal  service. 
)ix  to  eight  weeks, 
exceeding  elt;bty 
I. 

d  to  either  party, 
ler  of  them. 
party. 


4ii6 

EITHER - 

KLAI>8ED. 
ELIIEK. 
ELDEHT. 
ELECTED. 


ELECTION. 


EITHER. 


ENJOYED. 


EL2CT0R. 


ELECTORS. 
ELEVATORS. 


EMOLUMENTS. 


EMPLOY. 


EMPLOYED. 


EMPLOYEE. 


EMPLOYEES. 
EMPLOYMENT. 


Continued. 

Oh  all  or  either. 

Then  elapsed. 

Beginning  with  the  elder. 

Eldest  heir. 

Placed,  elected  or  chosen. 

Majority,  of  the  members 
elected  thereto. 

Appointed  or  electfd. 

Such  election. 

Regular  election. 

Officer  of  election. 

Next  election. 

Near  any  election  ground. 

Knowingly  and  fraudu- 
lently vote  at  any  elec- 
tion. 

DiHseliln  by  election. 

At  least  Ave  days  before 
the  day  of  election. 

Contested  election. 

Any  annual  or  other 
future  election. 

Annual  or  special  election 

Annual  election. 

(juallflod  elector. 

IjuttliflcatlonH  of  an  elec- 
tor. 

Knowing  himself  not  to 
be  a  qualifled  elector. 

Majority  of  the  electors. 

Through  elevators. 

embas- 

publlc 

ministers  and   consuls. 

Purloin  and  embezzle. 

Will   carry   emigrant   la- 
borers not  over  forty. 

Public  emoluments  or  pri- 
vileges. 

Retain  and  employ. 

Every  man  you  have  In 
your  employ. 

Regularly  employed. 

Employed  on  water. 

Found  employed. 

Servant  or  employee. 

Agent  or  employee  ol  ?ia 

insurance  company. 
Wages   of    laborers   and 
employees. 

Worldly  employment. 

Public  employment. 

Professional  employment 

Occupation,  profession  or 

employment. 
Profession,  trade  or  em- 
ployment. 


EMBASSADORS.  Cases    affecting 
sadors,     other 


EMBEZZLE. 
EMIGRANT. 


466 


EMPLOYMENT - 


EMPOWER. 
EMPOWERED. 

EMPTOR. 
END. 


ENDEAVORS. 

ENEMY. 
ENFEOFF. 

ENFORCE. 

ENGAGE. 

ENGAGED. 

ENGAGEMENTS 
ENGINE. 


ENGINEER. 
ENGINE-HOUSE. 

ENGLAND. 


ENGLISH. 

ENGRAVED. 

ENGRAVING. 
ENJOY. 

ENJOYED. 


C(mtlnued. 

Offlce,  place  or  employ- 
ment. 

By  virtue  of  his  employ- 
ment. 

BuslnesH  or  employment. 

Agrh-nltural  employ- 
ment. 

License  and  empower. 

Authorized  and  empow- 
ered. 

Caveat  emptor. 

Meeting  end  en. 

Foot  and  end. 

At  the  end  of  the  year. 

Persisted  In  his  endeav- 
ors. 

Public  enemy. 

Grant,  bargain,  sell  and 
enfeoff. 

Special  proceeding  to  en- 
force a  penalty  or  for- 
feiture. 

I  hereby  engage. 

Engage  in  trade  or  busi* 
ness. 

Engaged  In  the  business 
of  banking. 

Bank  or  company  cnpraged 
in  the  business  of  bunk- 
ing. 

Debts,  contracts  and 
other  engagements. 

Obstruct  uny  engine. 

Instrument  or  engine  for 
marking  money. 

Boiler,  engine,  machinery 
and  betting. 

Fixed  engine. 

City  engineer. 

Contained  in  engine- 
liouse  No.  2. 

Educated  in  England  and 
in  the  Protestant  re- 
ligion. 

Plain  English  type. 

Soft  English  lead. 

Name  of  the  owner  carved 
or  engraved  thereon. 

Print  or  engraving. 
Quietly  enjoy. 

Hold,  occupy,  possess  or 

enjoy. 
Used,  occupied   and  en- 
joyed. 
Freely   to  be  possessed 

and  enjoyed. 
Actually  enjoyed. 


40)7 


ENJOYMENT. 


-ESPECIALLY. 


468 


ENJOYMENT. 


ENLIST. 

ENLISTED, 

ENTAIL. 
ENTER. 


ENTERED. 

ENTERPRISE. 

ENTERPRISES. 


Neoesnary  to  the  uhc  and 

t'lijoyment  thereof. 
ll«ncflcial  enjoyment. 
Persnading  others  to  en- 
list. 
Person   enlisted  for   the 

navy. 
Course  of  entail. 
Enter  into  negotiations. 
Forcibly  break  and  enter. 
Entering  or  attempting  to 
enter,    leaving    or    at- 
tempting   to     leave,   a 
public  conveyance. 
Invoice  or  entered  value. 
Gift  enterprise  business. 
Missionary,     educational 
and   benevolant  enter, 
prises. 
ENTERTAINMENT.  Tavern    or  house    of 
entertainment. 
Public  refreslimcnt  and 

entertainment. 
Place  of  dramatic  enter- 
tainment. 
House  of  entertainment. 
Have  or  keep  any  houM^ 
for     public     entertain- 
ment. 
Dramatic  piece  or  enter- 
tainment. 
Dramatic  entertainment. 
Entire  satisfaction. 
Entire,  unconditional  and 

sole  ownership. 
Four  entire  days. 
Personate  any  person  en- 
titled to  vote. 
Master  or  other  person 
entitled  to    the  service 
of  any  slave. 
Entitled  by  law. 
Absolutely  entitle' 
Book  of  original  entries. 
Book  entiles. 
Short  entry. 

Unlawful  or  forcible  entry 
Open  and  peaceable  entry 
On  each  entry. 
Merely  by  reason  of  hav- 
ing made  an  entry. 
Forcible  entry. 
False  entry. 

Spirituous    liquors    not 
otherwise    enumerated. 
Only  equal  to  samples. 
Just   and  equal  propor- 
tions. 


EQUALLY. 


EQUITABLE. 

EQUITABLY. 
EQUITY. 


ENTIRE. 


ENTITLED. 


ENTRIES. 
ENTRY. 


ENUMERATED. 
EQUAL. 


EQUIVALENT. 

EQUIVALENTS. 

ERECT. 

ERECTED. 


ERECTING. 
ERECTION. 


ERECTIONS. 

ERROR. 

ERRORS. 
ESCAPE. 
ESCAPED. 
ESPECIALLY. 


To  be  divid"'*  equally  be 

tweeu  them. 
Divided  equally. 
Diude  the  lame  equally. 
Just  and  equitable. 
Equitable  assets. 
Equitably  and  fairly. 
Suits  of  a  civil  nature  in 
common  law  or  Iq  equity 
Perfect  equity. 
Judicial  power  as  to  mat- 
ters of  law  and  equity. 
Controversies  which 

might  be  the  subject  of 
a  personal  action  at  law 
or  of  a  suit  In  equRy. 
Claims   and   demands  In 

law  and  equity. 
Civil  cases  both   in    law 

and  in  equity. 
Cases  in  law  and  equity 
arising  under  the  *  ♦  * 
laws  of  the  U.  S. 
As  far  as  rules  of  law  and 

equity  will  permit. 
Gold  or  its  equivalent. 
Tinfoil  or  its  equivalents. 
Erect,  repair  and  regulate 

public  wharves. 
Public  work  erected  or  in 

progress  of  erection. 
Heretofore  erected. 
Addition    erected    to   a 

building. 
Addition    erected    to    a 

former  building. 
Carpenters  la  their  own 
shops   or   In  )>ulldlLgs 
erecting  or  repairing. 
Public  work  erected  or  In 

progress  of  erection. 
Construction,  erection  or 
repair  of  any  building. 
Building,     erection     or 

thing. 
Fixtures  or  erections  used 
for     Ihe     purposes    of 
trade. 
Writ  of  error. 
Substantial  error 
Clerical  error. 
Manifest  errfs. 
Assignment  of  errors. 
Voluntary  escape. 
Permit  him  to  escape. 
Person  who  has  escaped 

the  assessor. 
Especially  careful. 


'16"'*.  equally  be 
tbuiu. 
equally. 

le  game  equally, 
equitable. 
3  assets. 
T  and  fairly, 
a  civil  nature  In 
»n  law  or  Inequity 
iquity. 

power  aa  to  mat- 
l  law  and  equity. 
ifsies  which 

be  the  subject  of 
}nal  action  at  law 
t  suit  lu  equRy. 
and  demands  in 
id  equity, 
ses  both  in  law 
equity. 

a  law  and  equity 
I  under  the  *  ♦  * 
>t  the  U.  S. 
3  rules  of  law  and 
will  permit, 
its  equivalent, 
or  its  equivalents, 
^pair  and  regnlate 
!  wharves, 
work  erected  or  In 
ess  of  erection, 
'ore  erected. 
n    erected 
lug. 

n    erected 
!r  building. 
iters  in  their  own 
I   or   in  buildings 
Ing  or  repairing, 
work  erected  or  in 
'ess  of  erection. 
iction,  erection  or 
r  of  any  building, 
ig,     erection      or 

3S  or  erections  used 
Ihe    purposes    of 

t  error. 

ntial  error 

tl  error. 

stem  "8. 

ment  of  errors. 

ary  escape. 

;  him  to  escape. 

1  who  has  escaped 

.ssessor. 

ally  carefal. 


to    a 


to    a 


ESSE. 


ESSE. 
ESSENTIAL. 


ESTATE. 


In  esse. 

Natural,  essential  and  in- 
herent rights. 

Essential  oil. 
ESTABLISHED.  Established  by  law. 

Permanently  established. 
ESTiiBLISHIIfG.  Decree  or  judgment  es- 
tablishing the    validl  y 
of  said  patent. 
ESTABLISHMENT.      Trading     establish- 
ment. 

Establishment  where  the 
chief  process  of  print- 
ing is  carried  on. 

Owner  of  any  manuf  actur- 
iug  establishment. 

At  ills  own  establishment. 

Worldly  estate. 

Wliole  estate. 

Wasting  of  his  estate 

Trnst  estate. 

Title  to  real  estate. 

Testamentary  estate. 

Snits  concerning  real  es- 
^te  or  whereby  the 
same  may  be  affected. 

Separate  estate. 

Seized  of  an  estate  or  in- 
heritance. 

Seized  of  a  freehold  es- 
tate. 

Sale,  mortgage  or  other 
disposition  of  real  es- 
tate. 

g/\id  mortgage  deed,  the 
real  estate  thereby  con- 
veyed. 

All  the  rest  of  my  es- 
tate. 

Besidne  of  my  estate. 

Real  estate  of  her  hus- 

Uea.  estate  held  by  an 
ex  cator  or  administra- 
tor. 

Beal  estate. 

To  be  raised  out  of  my 
estate. 

Question  of  title  of  real 
estate. 

Property  and  estate. 

Productive  real  estate. 

One-fourth  part  of  my  es- 
tate. 

All  other,  the  personal 
estate  whatsoever. 

Personal  property,  estate 
and  effects. 


ESTATE. 


470 


ESTATE  —  Continued, 

Personal  estate,  property, 

chattels  and  effects. 
Personal   estate  and  ef- 
fects. 
Personal  estate. 
Person  interested  in  the 

estate. 
Particulars  of  estate  and 

interest'. 
Money,  goods,  effects  or 

other  estate. 
My  estate. 

Management  of  the  es- 
tate. 
Maladministration  of  the 

estate. 
Legal  estate. 
LandS)    tenements     and 
estate  of  the  said  com- 
pany. 
Landed  estate 
Land  and  real  estate. 
Estate  In  joint-tenancy. 
Interested  in  tlie  estate. 
Estate  or  interest  in  land. 
Estate  or  interest. 
Estate  and  interest. 
Incumbrance     affecting 

the  estate. 
Income  of  the  estate. 
Improve  real  estate. 
Hurty     molested   or   re- 
strained in  his  person  or 
estate. 
Freehold  estate. 
Fast  estate. 
Equitable  estate. 
Before  the  division  of  the 

estate. 
Debts  payable  by  law  out 
of  his  personal  estate. 
Debt  against  the  estate. 
Creditor  of  the  estate. 
Conveyance  of  real  estate. 
Contingent  estate. 
Claim  adverse  to  the  es- 
tate of   the  petitioner. 
Benefits  of  all  ray   real 

estate. 
Balance  of  my  estate. 
Any  estate  or  interest. 
All  the  rest  of  my  estate. 
AU  the   residue   and  re- 
mainder   of    my     real 
estate. 
All  the  real  and  personal 
estate. 


I 


471 


ESTATE. 


EXEAT. 


472 


ESTATE  —  Continued. 

All  the  estate. 


ESTATES. 


ESTIMATION. 
EVEN. 
EVENLY. 
EVENT. 

EVEB. 

EVEBT. 


EVIDENCE. 


All  my  real  estate. 

All  my  other  estate  real 

and  personal. 
All  my  landed  estate. 
All  iny  estate  whether  real 

or  personal. 
All  my  estate   both  real 

and  personal. 
All  my  estate  and  effects. 
All  my  estate. 
Actions  respecting  ease- 
ments on  real  estate. 
Seal  estates. 
Expectant  estates. 
Existing  estates. 
Containing  by  estimation. 
Bearing  even  date. 
Work  evenly  on  the  yoke. 
Interest  In  the  event. 
Follow  the  event. 
Without  ever  having  been 

married. 
Farmhig  stock  of   every 

klndund  description. 
Every  day  they  may  serve 

as  such. 
Becords  and  judicial  pro- 
ceedings of  every  other 
State. 
Proprietors  of  every  rail- 
road. 
Personal     property      of 

every  kind. 
All  my  books  and  papers 

of  every  description. 
Once  In  every  six  months.  \ 
Necklaces   of   every    de- 
scription. 
Every  movable. 
Every  man  you  liave   in 

your  employ. 
Exempted  from  taxation 

of  every  kind. 
Every  person  convicted  of 

felony. 
All  my  property  of  every 

description. 
All  and  every. 
Weiglitof  evidence. 
Sufficient  evidence. 
State  the  evidence   and 

charge  the  law. 
Show  forth  In  evidence. 
Prima  facie  evidence. 
Preponderance    of    evl- 
duucc. 


EVIDENT. 
EXAMINATION. 


EXAMINERS. 

EXCAVATION. 

EXCEEDING. 


EVIDENCE  —  Continued. 

Insnfflcient  evidence. 

Go  In  evidence. 

Fnmisli  evidence  against 

himself. 
Legal   documentary  evi- 
dence. 
Cumulative  evidence. 
Corroborated   by    other 

evidence. 
Best  evidence. 
Believe    from    the    evi- 
dence. 
Proof  Is  evident. 
Submit  them  to  an  exam- 
ination. 
Last  examination. 
Board  of  examiners. 
Excavation  of  eartli. 
Sums  not  exceeding  five 

dollars. 
Account    originally    ex- 
ceeding £5. 
Not      exceeding      eighty 

acres. 
Not  Exceeding. 
Demand    originally     ex- 
ceeding live  pounds. 
Except    the   taxes    shall 
actually      have      been 
paid. 
Any  game  except  bowls, 

chess. 
Except  ming  an  answer. 
Except  as  hereinafter  ex- 
cepted. 
Blockaded  ports  excepted . 
Final  and  without  excep- 
tion or  appeal. 
Bill  of  exceptions. 
Excessively  vicious  con- 
duct. 
Sell,  exchange    and   de- 
liver.' 
Sell  and  exchange. 
Bills  of  exchange. 
Bill  of  exchange  expressed 
to  be  for  value  received. 
Bill  of  exchange. 
Sole  and  exclusive. 
Exclusive  right  of  sliobt* 
Ing,  fishing  and  sporting 
over  said  farm. 
EXCLUSIVELY.  Scientific  purposes  exclu- 
sively. 
Used  exclusively  for  farm* 
ing  purposes. 
EXEAT.  Ne  exeat. 


EXCEPT. 


EXCEPTED. 
EXCEPTION. 

EXCEPTIONS. 
EXCESSIVELY. 

EXCHANGE. 


EXCLUSIVE. 


W»7^ 


472 


473 


EXECUTE. 


■r-:PRESS. 


474 


nt  evldencs. 

lence. 

evidence  against 

icamevtary  evi- 

ire  evidence. 

ated   by    other 

:e. 

lence. 

from    the    evi- 

evident. 

;bem  to  an  exam- 

i. 

mlnation. 

[examiners. 

on  of  earth. 

ot  exceeding  five 

i. 

originally    ex- 
g£5. 
cceeding      eighty 

seding. 

[    originally     ex- 
ig  live  pounds, 
the   taxes    shall 
ly      have      been 

me  except  boirls, 

filing  an  answer. 

as  hereinafter  ex- 

d. 

led  ports  excepted . 

,nd  without  excap- 

)r  appeal. 

exceptions. 

ively  vicioiis  con- 

xchange    and   de- 

id  exchange, 
f  exchange, 
exchange  expressed 

for  value  received. 

exchange, 
id  exclusive, 
ive  right  of  Hhoct- 
fishing  and  sporting 

said  farm. 
iflc  purposes  cxclu- 

ly- 

xclnsively  for  farm* 

purposes. 

sat. 


EXECUTE, 

EXECUTED. 

EXECUTE?;. 

EXECUTION. 


EXECUTIVE. 


EXECUTOR. 


EXECUTORS. 
EXEMPTION. 

EXERCISE. 


EXERCISED. 

EXHIBITION. 

EXHIBITORS. 
EXISTENCE. 

EXISTING. 


Execute  jointly  the  office. 

Failnre  to  execute  pro- 
cess. 

Well  and  truly  execute  the 
duties  of  cashier. 

Served  and  executed. 

Executed  In  fnll. 

Bona  fide  executed. 

At  the  time  of  executing 
this  my  last  will. 

Executing  the  digging. 

Writ  of  execution. 

Necessaiy  and  proper  for 
carrying  Into  execution. 

Levy  of  an  execution. 

In  execution  of  this  act. 

Execution  executed. 

Delivered  in  execution. 

Pardon  such  lunatic  or 
commnte  the  execution. 

Another  execution. 

AH  writs  of  execution. 

Alias  execution. 

Afore  execution  had. 

Actually  delivered  In  exe- 
tion. 

Proper  executive  au- 
thority 

Officers  judicial  and  ex- 
ecutive. 

T  ^nstee,  executor  or  other 
person  having  control  of 
the  funds. 

Residuary  executor. 

Real  estate  held  by  an  ex- 
ecutor or  administrator. 

Option  of  my  executors. 

Enjoyed  or  taken  the  bene- 
fit of  such  exemption. 

Exercise  of  summary  jur- 
isdiction by  justices. 

La'vful  game,  sport,  pas- 
;*;r>e  or  exercise. 

Carry  on  or  exercise  the 
practice  or  profession 
of  a  surgeon. 

Authorit}'  exercised  under 
the  United  Stetes. 

Publle  exhibition  of  feats 
of  horsemanship. 

Belonging  to  exhibitors. 

Deny  the  existence  of 
God. 

Corporate  existence. 

Under  existing  laws. 

Then  existing. 

Existing  debts  of  the  cor- 
poration. 


EXISTING  —  Continued. 

Debt  existing  at  the  time 
of  the  adjudication  of 
bankruptcy. 

Claim  existing  in  favor  of 
a  defendant. 
EXPENDED.         Necessarily  expended. 
EXPENDITURES.  Extraordinary  expendi- 
tures. 
EXPENSE.  As  far  as  possible  without 

expense. 

At  the  joint  expense. 

By  and  at  the  expense  of 
the  purchaser. 
EXPENSES.  Testamentary  expenses. 

Recruiting  expenses. 

Private  expenses. 

Price  clear  of  all  ex- 
penses. 

Personal  expenses. 

Operating  expenses. 

Expenses  necessarily  in- 
curred. 

Legal  expenses. 

Expenses  Incurred. 

Other  Incidental  ex- 
penses. 

Incidental  expenses. 

Funeral  expenses. 

Extraordinary  expenses. 

Extraordinary  expenses 
Incurred  in  case  of  riot. 

Executorship  expenses. 

Agent  for  election  ex- 
penses. 

Damages,  costs  and  ex- 
penses. 

Full  costs  and  expenses. 

Costs,  charges  and  ex- 
penses. 

Contingent  expenses. 
EXPIRATION.      At  the  expiration  of. 
EXPLAINED.       Contents      were      made 
known   and   explained. 
EXPLICITLY.      Clearly     and     explicitly 

stated. 
EXPORTATION.  Designed  for  exportation. 


EXPORTED. 

EXPORTER. 

EXPOSE. 

EXPOSURE. 

EXPRESS. 


Same  condition  as  when 
exported. 

Merchant  exporter. 

Abandon  and  expose. 

Wilful  and  Indecent  ex- 
posure of  the  person. 

Trustee  of  an  express 
trust. 

Express  trust. 

Express  malice. 

Upon  express  condition. 


MtaM 


475 


EXPRESSED. 


FAMILY. 


476 


EXPRESSED.       Shall  be  expressed  in  the 
title. 
Consent   of    the    people 
expressed  at  the  ballot- 
box. 
BUI  of  exchange  expressed 
to  be  for  value  received. 
EXTEND.  Open  and  extend. 

EXTENSIONS.      Fntnre     extensions     or 

brunches. 
EXTERNAL.         Bodily     injury     effected 
through    external,    vio- 
lent    and      accidental 
means. 
EXTRA.  Other   extra    hazardous 

purposes. 
Extra  hazardous. 
Ab  extra. 
EXTRAORDINARY.    Special  and  extraor- 
dinary circumstances. 
Extraordinary        marine 
risk. 
EXTREME.  Extreme  and  repeated  cru- 

elty. 
Extreme  hazard. 
Extreme  and  repeated  cru- 
elty. 
Extreme  cruelty. 
FACIE.  Prima  facie  evidence. 

FACT.  Question  of  fact. 

Fact  of  marriage. 
Malice  in  fact. 
Issue  of  fact. 
Founded  in  fact. 
Errors  of  fact. 
Disseizin  in  fact. 
Coercion  in  fact. 
Attorney  in  fact. 
After  the    fact   commit- 
ted. 
FACTO.  Ex  post  facto. 

FACTORY.  Wholesale  factory  prices. 

Title  and  interest  in  fac- 
tory and  mills. 
Except  the  brick  factory, 
lactory  estate. 
Brick  factory. 
Accident  in  a  factory. 
FACTS.  Statement  of  facts. 

Report  the  facts  and  their 

doings. 
Material  facts. 
Facts  of  this  case. 
Facts  of  his  case. 
FACULTY.  Medical  faculty. 

FAIL.  Fill  *o  prosecute. 

jij^jH,  Fair  and  reasonable  gup- 

position  of  right. 


FAIR  — Continued. 


ulcrauzl 


FAIRLY. 
FAITH. 


FAITHFLL. 
FAITHFULLY. 


FALSE. 


FALSI. 
FAME. 
FAMILY. 


Fair,     average, 

rice. 
Fair  merchantable  sassa- 
fras wood. 
Faithfully,  fairly  and  im- 
partially. 
Payee  in  good  faith  and 
for  valuable  considera- 
tion. 
Mortgagee  In  good  faith. 
Good  faith. 
Faithful  discharge  of  his 

trust. 
Well  and  faithfully  serve, 
and  give  and  devote  his 
whole  time  and  labor. 
Faithfully,  fal-ly  and  im- 
partially. 
False  swearing. 
False  rumor. 
False  pretense. 
By  means  of  a  false  pre- 
tense. 
False  imprisonment. 
By  color    of     any   false 

token  or  writing. 
Giving  a  false  alarm. 
Crimen  falsi. 
Ill  fame. 

Relations  of  the  H.  family. 
Provisions  for  family  use. 
Provisions     as     may   be 
found  on  hand  for  family 
use. 
Ordinary  domestic  busi- 
ness of  family  concerns. 
Persons  drawing  firewood 
for  their  own  family  use . 
Household  furniture   ne- 
cessary for  the  debtor 
and  his  family. 
Necessary  vegetables  ac- 
tually provided  for  fam- 
ily use. 
Necessaries  furnished  him 

or  his  family. 
Members  of    the  house- 
hold or  family. 
Member  of  the  family. 
Household  furniture  nec- 
esHary    for  the   debtor 
and  his  family. 
Family  hotel. 
Head  of  an  Indian  family. 
Head  of  a  family. 
Contract  for  the  benefit 
of  her  family. 


476 

;c,     uicranzl 

itable  sassa- 

irly  and  Im- 

od  faith  and 
le  consideru- 

a  good  faith. 

iharge  of  his 

thfuUy  serve, 
ad  devote  his 
s  and  labor, 
il-ly  and  im- 

ing. 

• 

ise. 

f  a  false  pre- 

jonment. 

}f     any   false 
ivriting. 
se  alarm. 
i. 

ftheH.  family. 

for  family  use. 

aa     may   be 

liand  for  family 

lomestic  biisl- 
imily  concerns, 
iwing  firewood 
awn  family  use. 

furniture  ne- 
[or  the  debtor 
amlly. 

vegetables  ac- 
Dvlded  for  fani- 

ig  furnished  bim 
mlly. 

of    the  house- 
family. 
(  the  family. 
I  furniture  nec- 
for  the  debtor 
[amlly. 
tel. 

n  Indian  family. 
,  family. 

for  the  benefit 
amily. 


477 


FAMILY. 


FILL. 


478 


FAMILY  —  Continued. 

Family  of  minor  children. 
FALMOUTH  Port  of  Falmouth. 

FANCY.  French  or  fancy  bread. 

Fancy  bread. 
FAB.  As  far  as  possible  without 

expense. 

As  far  as  the  ice  will  per- 
mit. 

Risk  of   lioats  so  far  as 
ships  are  liable  thereto. 

As  far  as  rules  of  law  and 
equity  will  permit. 
FABE.  Bate  of  fare. 

FABM.  Things  necessary  for  the 

cultivation  of  a  farm. 

Stonk  upon  my  farm. 

Sell  ray  farm  for  me. 

Produce  of  a  farm. 

The    farm    on  which  he 
lives. 

Lease  and  farm  let. 

Homestead  farm. 

Oranted)  demised  and  to 
farm  let. 

Grain  in  stacks  and  gran- 
ery  on  farm. 

Fee  farm  rent. 

Fee  farm. 

Such  effects  as  shall   be 
upon  my  farm. 

Demise^  lease  and  to  farm 
let. 

Proper    tools   or  imple- 
ments of  a  farmer. 

Farming  utensils. 

Farming  stock  of    every 
kind  and  description. 

Farming  stock. 

Stock  of  my  farms. 

Farmers  selling  the  pro- 
duce of  their  farms. 

Keeping  a  faro  bank  or 
gaming  table. 

Damnum  fatale. 

All  faults. 

Claim  existing  in  favor  of 
a  defendant. 

Public  exhibition  of  feats 
of  horsemanship. 

Tenant  in  fee  simple  of 
rents. 

Beasonable  attorneys  fee. 

Any  estate  in  fee  or  for 
life. 

Drop    feed    sewing   ma- 
chlnett. 
FEEDEB.  Biver  feeder. 


FABMEB. 
FABMIK6. 


FABMS. 


FABO. 

FATALE. 
FAULTS. 
FAYOB. 

FEATS. 


FEED. 


FEEL. 
FEET. 


FELLOW. 

FELON. 

FELONIOUSLY. 


FELONY. 


FEMALE. 


FENCE. 
FENCED. 

FENCES. 


FEBMENTED. 

FEBBIES. 

FERRY* 

FICTITIOUS. 


FIELD. 

FIELDS. 

FIFTY. 

FILING. 
FILL. 


All  who  may  fuel  inter- 
ested. 

One  thousand  feet. 

House  within  fifty  feet  of 
a  railway. 

Fellow  servant. 

Convicted  felon. 

Piratically  and  feloni- 
ously run  away  with  any 
ship  or  vessel. 

Treason)  felony  or  other 
crime. 

Other  felony. 

Deemed  by  the  law  of  this 
State  a  felony. 

Every  person  convicted  of 
felony. 

Another  felony. 

Yirtuous  unmarried  fe- 
male. 

Insulting  languaii^e  toward 
a  female  relation. 

Procures  any  female  to 
have  illicit  carnal  con- 
nection with  any  man. 

Presence  of  any  female. 

Confine  the  person  of  any 
female. 

Female  shall  have  been 
confided. 

Abuses  such  female  In  the 
attempt  to  have  carnal 
knowledge  of  her. 

Good  ani  lawful  fence. 

Securely  fenced. 

Fields  and  fenced  lands. 

Suitable  fences. 

Ordinary  fences. 

Fences  shall  be  main- 
tained. 

Fermented  or  distilled 
liquor. 

Begulate  ferries. 

Keepers  of  a  ferry. 

Without  any  name  sub- 
scribed thereto  or  signed 
with  a  fictitious  name. 

Bace  field. 

General  field. 

Cultivated  field. 

Common  field. 

Enclosed  and  cultivated 
fields. 

House  within  fifty  feet  of 
a  railway. 

Kxcept  filing  an  answer. 

Take  and  fill  the  number 
of  shares. 


479 


FILLED. 


FLUID. 


480 


FILLED. 
FINAL. 


FINE. 


FINES. 


FINISHED. 
FINISHING. 


FINLAND. 
FIRE. 


FIREWOOD. 
FIRM. 


FIRMLT. 
FIRST. 


Frame  house  filled  In  with 
brick. 

Before  the  trial  or  flDal 
hearing. 

Special  order  made  after 
llnal  judgment. 

Lien  under  final  process. 

Judgrmentf  decree  or  final 
order. 

Deflnitlre  or  final  decree. 

Final  con8nmmation. 

Final  and  conclusive. 

£y  final  judgment. 

Binding,  final  and  conclu- 
sive. 

Before  final  bearing  or 
trial. 

Tax,  Impost,  assessment 
or  municipal  fine. 

Literature,  science  and 
the  fine  arts. 

Excessive  fines. 

Enforce  the  collection  of 
fines. 

Clear  proceeds  of  all  fines. 

When  the  job  is  finished. 

Erection,  construction  or 
finishing  of  buildings. 

Erection,  construction  or 
finishing. 

Gulf  of  Finland. 

Unavoidable  dangers  of 
the  river,  navigation  and 
fire. 

Accidents  by  fire  and  tem- 
pest. 

Fire  or  storm. 

Set  fire  to. 

Loss  by  fire  occasioned  by 
mobs  or  riots. 

Fire  by  lightning. 

Exposed  to  the  danger  of 
fire. 

Fire  shall  accidentally 
begin. 

Persons  drawing  firewood 
for  their  own  family  use. 

Person,  firm,  company. 

All  creditors  of  the  firm. 

Account  due  firm. 

Held  and  firmly  bound. 

Within  one  year  after  the 
granting  of  the  first  let- 
ters. 

First  money  and  govern- 
ment script  realised. 

Out  of  the  proceeds  of  the 
first  cotton  ginned. 


FIRST  — Continued. 

First  day  of  August  next. 
The    first    half    of    tliu 

month. 
First  Issue. 
On  the  first  day  of  May 

next  fixed. 
Second  of  exchange  first 

unpaid. 
My  just  debts  to  be  first 

paid. 
At  least  ten  days  between 
the  day  of  service  and 
the  first  day  of  the  next 
term. 
First  day  of  July. 
By  the  first  day  of  Novem- 
ber. 
Between  now  and  the  first 

day  of  September. 
First  quality  clear  barley. 
FISHING.  Exclusive  right  of  shoot- 

ing, fishing  and  sporting 
over  said  farm. 
My  fishing  place. 
Foreign  fishing. 
Fishing  mill  dam. 
FIT.  If  he  shall  think  fit. 

Copper  when  old  and  At 
only  to  be  remanufac- 
tured. 
FITTED.  Every  way  fitted  for  the 

voyage. 
FIYE.  Five  gallons. 

Demand    originally    ex- 
ceeding five  pounds. 
Not  less  than  five  nor  more 
than  ten  days  after  the 
date  of  the  warrant. 
At  least  five  days  before 
the  day  of  election. 
FIXED.  Fixed  opinion. 

Fixed  engine. 
FIXTURES.  Store  fixtures. 

Gas  fixtures. 
FLANGE.  Flange  wheels. 

FLAT.  Sedge  fiat. 

FLATS.  On  the  sea  or  fiats. 

FLAX.  His  crop  of  flax. 

FLEEING;  Fleeing  from  justice. 

FLOORCLOTH.     Floorcloth  canvas. 
FLOW.  Flow  of  water  lessened  or 

navigation  impeded. 
FLUID.  Inflammable  fluid  uskI  us 

a  light. 
Camphene,    spirit     ^os, 
burning  fluid  or  chemi- 
cal oils. 


480 


481 


FLUID. 


FORTY. 


482 


August  next, 
alt    of    tlie 


day  of  May 

Lchange  first 

ts  to  be  first 

lays  betwei-n 

service  and 

y  of  the  next 

July. 

lay  of  Novem- 

N  and  the  first 
>tember. 

clear  barley. 
ght  of  shoot- 
g  and  sporting 
Farm, 
lace, 
ing. 

dam. 
hlnk  fit. 
in  old  and  fit 
)e  remanufac- 

fltted  for  the 


triginally    ex- 

ve  pounds. 

n  five  nor  more 

days  after  the 

le  warrant. 

e  days  before 

f  election. 

on. 

le. 

res. 

s. 

sels. 

or  flats. 
(  flax, 
im  justice, 
canvas. 

iter  lessened  or 
m  imperifd. 
le  flu  ill  "Mil  lis 


,    spirit     ij;a8, 
fluid  or  cheml- 


FOLLOW. 
FOLLOWING. 


FOOD. 


FOOT. 
FOB. 


FOBCE 


FLUID  — Continued. 

Earning  fluid. 
FODDER.  Corn,  fodder,  meat    and 

other     provisions     on 
hand. 

Follow  the  event. 

In  the  following  cases 
only. 

Wholly  to  disable  him 
from  following  his  usual 
business. 

Provision  or  article  of 
food. 

Necessary  food  for  all  the 
stock. 

Necessary  food. 

Set  on  foot. 

One  foot  high. 

For  and  during  their 
pleasure. 

Negotiate  for. 

In  uud  for. 

For  canse. 

For  cash. 

Wrongfully  and  without 
force  of  disseizin. 

Put  In  force. 

Laws  then  in  force. 

By  force  of  the  statutes. 

By  force. 

Person  in  the  naval  forces 
of  the  U.  S. 

Cases  arising  in  the  land 
or  naval  forces. 

Belligerent  forces. 

iJaiawful  or  forcible  en- 
try. 

H.<rdraullo  ram,  wheel  or 
other    process    forcing 
•  water. 

FOBECLOSUBE.  Entry  of  a  foreclosure  of 
a  mortgage. 

The  foreign  trade. 

Foreign  corporation. 

Arrival  at  a  foreign  port. 

Foreman  shall  certify. 

To  be  used  as  a  training- 
field  forever. 

Their  heirs  forever. 

Children  forever. 

Assigns  forever. 

Supposed  to  have  been 
forfeited. 

This  checic  forfeited  if 
detached. 

Special  proceeding  to  en- 
force a  penalty  or  for- 
feiture. 


FOBCES. 


FOBCIBLE. 
FOBCINO. 


FOBEIGN. 


FOBEMAN. 
FOBEYEB. 


FOBFEITED. 


FOBFEITUBE. 


FOBFEITUBE- 


FOBFEITCBES. 

FOBGE. 

FOBGED. 
FOBM. 


FOBHATION. 
FOBMEB. 

F0BM8. 


FOBTH. 


FOBTHWITH. 


FOBTL 

FOBTNIGHT. 

FOBTY. 


the 


due 


or 


the 


Continued. 

Penalty  or  forfeiture,  pe- 
cuniary or  otherwise. 

Liable  to  forfeiture. 

Levy,  sale  and  forfeiture. 

Fine,  penalty  or  for- 
feiture. 

Suits  for  penalties  and 
forfeitures. 

Fines,  penalties  or  for> 
feitures. 

Any  forge  or  furnace  for 
the  manufacturing  of 
iron. 

False,  forged  and  coun- 
terfeited. 

Want  of  form. 

Against  the  form  of 
statute. 

Hatter  of  form. 

In  manner  and  form. 

Indebted  in  any  form 

In  solemn  form. 

To  be    executed   in 
form  of  law. 

Change     the     form 
ground  of  action. 

Against  the  form  of 
statute. 

According  to  the  form  of 
the  statute. 

Take  measures  for  the 
formation  of  a  com- 
pany. 

During  the  lifetime  of  any 
former  husband  or  wife. 

Addition  erected  to  a 
former  building. 

Practice,  pleadings  and 
forms  and  modes  of  pro- 
ceeding. 

Forms  and  modes  of  pro- 
ceeding. 

Analogous  forms. 

Show  forth  in  evidence. 

Party  suing  forth  the 
writ. 

Particularly  set  forth. 

Bequlre  the  person  hav- 
ing such  right  of  action 
forthwith  to  commence 

!IUtt. 

.r<anu  forti. 

Within  a  fortnight. 

Forty  days  from  its  pas- 
sage. 

Will  carry  emigrant  la« 
borers  not  over  forty. 


I 


ar^sasaisa  f  wiwii  IWimWll 


BMI»*««Wtee'^/<«x;'.v?«*l^■.S!s^.>^:r.^?i*u^i«fe;^^^ 


4fin 


FORWARDED. 


FROM. 


4M 


FORWARDED. 
FOUND. 


FOUNDATIONS. 
FOUNDED. 


FOUR. 


Article  forwarded. 
ProvislonD     as    may    be 
found  on  hand  for  fam- 
ily use. 
When  not  found  as  pre- 
scribed In  the  code. 
Found     In     his     po88es< 

Hlon. 
Found  intoxicated. 
Oil-clotli  foundations. 
Founded  on  tort. 
False   rumor    In   appear- 
ance well  founded. 
Debt  arising   out  of   or 
founded  on  a  contract. 
Deed      of      conveyance 
founded  upon  a  grunt. 
Action   founded  on  con- 
tract. 
Action  founded  on   con- 
tract. 
Witliin  four  months. 
Witliin  four  days. 
Within  four  days  after  the 

adjournment. 
Flea  In  four  days. 
Four  entire  days. 
Four  clear  days. 
Fourteen  days  at  least. 
Other  four-wheel  spring 

carriage. 
Frame  house  filled  in  with 

brick. 
Damage  any  frame. 
Contained  In  a  frame  barn 
Artfully    and    purposely 

framed. 
In  France. 

Surprise,  accident,   mis- 
take or  fraud  without 
fault  on  his  part. 
Created  by  fraud. 
Badge  of  fraud. 
Attempt  at  fraud. 
FRAUDULENT.    Take  for  any   fradulent 
purpose. 
Other   fraudulent,    swin- 
dling or  deceitful  prac- 
tises. 
False  or  fraudulent  prac- 
tice or  appearance. 
,        Fraudulent  conversion. 
FRAUDULENTLY.    Knowingly  and  fraudu- 
lently vote  at  any  elec- 
'  tlon. 

Falsely  and  fraudulently. 
FREE.  Free  white  citizen. 

Free  school. 


FREEHOLD. 


FOURTEEN. 
FOUR-WHEEL. 

FRAME. 


FRAMED. 

FRANCE. 
FRAUD. 


FREIGHT. 
FRENCH. 


FRICTION. 

FRIENDS. 
FROM. 


FREE  — Continued. 

Free  negro,  mulatto   or 

free  person  of  color. 
Free  from  mortality. 
Free  tnhabitantr. 
Free  from  any  symptoms 

of  disease. 
Free  from  average  unless 

general. 
Seised  of  a  freehold  es- 
tate. 
Estate  of  Inheritance  or 
freehold. 
FREEHOLDER.    Resident  freeholder. 
FREEHOLDERS.  Good   and    lawful    free- 
holders. 
Their  freight. 
On  freight. 
Record  of  the  French  or 

Spanish  governments. 
French  or  fancy  bread. 
Manufacturer  of  friction 

matches. 
Private  friends. 
Remove  from. 
Prohibited  from. 
From  and  after  the  pas- 
sage of  the  act. 
Navigated  from. 
Dwells  more  than  twenty 
miles  from  the  defend- 
ant. 
From  the  loading. 
Leave  or  remove  from  the 

State. 
Fugitive  from  justice. 
Free  from  average,  unless 

general. 
Free  from  average. 
Flee  from  just»ce. 
Exported  from  the  port. 
Depart  from  the  port. 
Depart  from  and   reside 

out  of. 
Depart  from. 
From  and  after  the  de- 
cease. 
Debts  due  from  the  de- 
ceased. 
From  such  date. 
The  cotton  to  be  taken 

from  the  quay. 
Commencing  from. 
By,  from  or  under. 
Believe  from  the  evidence. 
At  and  from  Boston  to  St. 
Thomas  and  a  market. 
At  and  from. 


mulatto   or 
b(  color. 
rtallty. 
ntr. 

y  Hjrmptoms 

iragc  unless 

freuhokl  es- 

herltancc  or 

iholder. 
awful    Iree- 


e  French  or 
ivernments. 
icy  bread. 

ir  of  friction 

ids. 

a. 

rom. 

fter  the  pas- 

B  act. 

•om, 

!  than  twenty 

n  the  defend- 

Ading. 

move  from  the 

im  justice, 
iverage,  unless 

.verage. 
ustice. 

rom  the  port, 
n  the  port, 
m  and    reside 


after  the  de* 
from  the  de- 

datie. 

a  to  be  taken 

quay. 
,ng  from. 
)r  under. 
)m  the  evidence, 
m  Boston  to  St. 

and  a  market, 
m. 


FROM. 


FROM — Continued. 

Apart  from  her  huHband. 

Any  other  matter  or  tiling 

from  the  beginning  of 

the  world. 

Abnent  from  duty    with 

leave. 
AbNent  from  the  State. 
AbHonce  from  the  State. 
FRONT.  In  front  of. 

FRONTING.  Cross    Htreet    or    Htreet 

fronting. 
HonHes     fronting     such 

street. 
Patent  fuel. 
Payment  of  his  debts  in 

full. 
In  full  confidence. 
In  full. 

Full  faith  and  credit. 
Full  covenants  of  seizure 

and  warranty. 
Full  costs  and  expenses. 
Full  confidence. 
Full  cognizance. 
Fixtures  belonging  to  the 
fulling  mill  and  the  card- 
ing machine. 
Fully  satisfied. 
Scliool  fund  of  the  coun- 
ty. 
tieneral  fund. 
Endowment  or  fund. 
Trustee,     executor     or 
other    person     having 
control  of  the  funds. 
Stocks,  funds  or  annui- 
ties. 
Public  parochial  funds. 
Funds  for  the  payment  of 

the  note. 
Current  funds. 
Any  other  funds. 
After  my  debts  and  fun- 
eral charges  are  paid. 
Any  forge  or  furnace  for 
the  manufacturing  of 
iron. 
Things    voluntarily    fur- 
nished. 
Any  suit  for  necessaries 

furnished. 
Furnished  for  a  particular 

purpose. 
Necessaries       furnished 

him  or  his  family. 
Date  of  the  last  work  done 
or  materials  furnished. 


GARDENER. 


486 


FURNISHED  — 

FURNISHING. 

FURNITURE. 


FUTURE. 


GAMBIER. 
GAMBLER. 

GAMBUNG. 
GAME. 


GAMING. 


GAOL. 
GARDEN. 

GARDENER. 


Continued. 
Machinery  to  be  furnished 

complete  In  the  mill. 
Persons  performing  labor 
or  furnishing  materials 
of  any  kind. 
Household  furniture  nec* 
essary    for  the  debtor 
and  his  family. 
Hou.sehold  furniture  nec- 
essary  for    supporting 
life. 
Necessary  household  fur- 
niture. 
Houseiiold  goods  and  fur- 
niture. 
Household  furniture  nec- 
essary for    the    debtor 
and  his  family. 
Household  furniture. 
Fixed  furniture. 
Furniture       and      other 

household  effects. 
His  present  or  any  future 

debt. 
Any  annual  or  other  fu- 
ture election. 
Bales  of  gambler. 
Professional  gambler. 
Common  gambler. 
Public  gambling  house. 
Unlawful  game  or  sport. 
Unlawful  game. 
Play  at  any  game. 
Person     who    has    paid 
money    lost  upon    any 
game  or  wager. 
Other  banking  game. 
Any  other  game. 
Game  played  for  money. 
Gambling  game. 
For  hire  or  game. 
Confidence  game. 
Bird  of  game. 
Used  for  unlawful  gaming. 
Table  for  gaming. 
Suffers  any  gaming. 
Gaming  table  of  the  same 

or  like  kind. 
Keeping  a  faro  bank  or 

gaming  table. 
Instrumentof  gaming. 
Implements  of    gaming. 
Common  gaming  table. 
Close  gaol. 
Oiirden  seeds. 
House  and  garden. 
Marlcet  gardener. 


S8 


; 


SgfcESi.  ■' -*■  >;.tS*^v''' 


407 


0A8. 


GATES. 

6ELDIN6. 

GEMS. 


GENERAL. 


GENERIS. 
GERMAN. 
GEST£. 
GETTING. 

GIFT. 


GINNED. 

GIRL. 
GIRLS. 

GIVE. 


OAS.- 

Improved  mode  of  manu- 

factnrlnK  gas. 
Camphene,     Hplrlt    gaH, 
burning  fluid  or  chemi- 
cal oils. 
All  the  gates. 
llorMe,  gelding  or  mare. 
Coins,  medals,  gems  and 
oriental      stones      and 
other  valuable  things. 
Qeneral  verdict. 
General  KOpervislon  over 
the  health  of  tlie  city. 
General  partnership. 
Qeneral    business     man- 
ager. 
Gcnerol  line  of  buildings. 
General  legacy. 
Public  and  general  inter- 
est. 
General  Insurance. 
Free  from  average  unless 

general. 
General  election. 
Good  and  sufficient  deed 

of  general  warranty. 
General  damages. 
General  average. 
Free  from  average  unless 

general. 
General  and  special  agent 
to  transact  all  manner 
of  business. 
Ejusdem  generis. 
German  cylinder  glass. 
Ses  gestec. 
Ferson  in    the   habit   of 

getting  Intoxicated. 
Fraudulent    conveyance, 
gift,  delivery  or  trans- 
fer. 
Descent,   gift  or   devise 
from  the  parent  or  other 
kindred. 
Came  by  descent,  gift  or 

devise. 
Out   of  the   proceeds  of 
the  first  cotton  ginned. 
Bad  girl. 
Riding  the  girls. 
Naked  girls. 
Give  In  his  vote. 
Sell  or  give  away  liquors. 
I  request  you  will  give 

credit. 
Give  any  lien  thereon. 
Give  information. 
If  you  give  him  credit. 


-  GOOD. 

GIVE  — Continued. 

I  allow  to  give. 


488 


GIVEN. 


GIVING. 


GLASS. 

GLOVES. 

GO. 


GOD. 

GODLT. 

GOD'S. 

GOLD. 


GOOD. 


Shall  be  given 
Regularly   given   In   for 

taxes. 
Shall  be  given  or  refused. 
Recovered  In  pursuance 

of  Information  given. 
On  notice  being  given. 
Given  or  loaned  to 
Giving  information. 
For  giving. 
Giving  a  false  alarm. 
Gut  glass. 
Silk  gloves. 
Go  to  and  vest  in. 
Suffered  to  go  at  large. 
Permit  swine  to  go  upon 

any  sidewalk. 
Go  to  bed  with. 
Deny    the    existence   of 

God. 
Godly  learning. 
God's  law. 

Similar  pieces  of  gold  or 
silver  counterfeit  coin. 
Dollars  in  gold  and  silver. 
Digging  gold. 
Coins,   gold,    sliver   and 

copper. 
Money,  jewelry  and  arti- 
cles of  gold  and  silver 
manufacture. 
Good     and     comfortable 
support  and   mainten- 
ance. 
Good  and  sufBcient  con- 
dition and  repair. 
Some  other  good  cause. 
Good,  tenantable  repair. 
Good  reason  to   appre- 
hend an  attack. 
Payee  in  good  faith  and 
lor  valuable  considera- 
tion. 
Mortgagee  In  good  faith. 
Good  health. 
Good  and  warrantee  deed. 
Good  and  sufllclent  war- 
ranty deed. 
Good  and  sufficient  deed 
with  covenant  of  war- 
ranty. 
Oood  and  sufficient  deed 

of  general  warranty. 
Good  and  sufficient  deed. 
G«od  and  perfect  deed. 
Qood  and  lawtul  deed. 


488 


489 


GOOD. 


GRANTED. 


lim 


GOOD  — CoDtlnuud. 

Good  deedc 

Gk>od    and    comfortable 
support    and   mainten- 
ance. 
Person  of  good  character. 
Good  can  Be. 

Breach  of  good  behavior. 
Apparent  good  order. 
Allowed  to  be  good. 
eOSPEL.  I>reacher8     of     Chrlst'ti 

holy  gospel. 
Ordained  minister  of  the 

gospel. 
Stated  and  ordained  min- 
ister of  the  gospel. 
Regular  minister  of  the 
gospel. 
OOYEBNHEIfT.    System  of  town  govern- 
ment. 
First  money  and  govern- 
ment script  realized. 
Foreign  government. 
De  facto  government. 
Government  clerk. 
CN^YEBHHEKTS.  Record  of  the  French  or 
Spanish     governments. 
GOYEBNOB.         Presented    to    the    gov- 
ernor. 
During   the    pleasure   of 
the  governor. 
GOODS*  Wrecks  and  shipwrecked 

goods. 
Worsted  stuff  goods. 
Vehicle  used   solely  for 
the  conveyance  of  any 
goods  or  burden  in  the 
course  of  trade. 
Goods  in  tmst. 
Goods  supplied. 
His  stock  of  goods. 
Goods  so  sold. 
Goods  of  similar  descrip- 
tion. 
Shirred     or     corrugated 

goods. 
Caused  the  goods  to  be 

sent. 
Contract  for  the  sale  of 
goods,  wares  and  mer- 
chandise. 
Prize  goods. 
Agent  intrusted  with  the 

possession  of  goods. 
Personal  goods. 
Perishable  goods. 
Paying  for  the  said  goods. 
Part  of  the  goods  so  sold. 


GOODS  —  Continued. 

Order  for  the  delivery  of 

goods. 
On  goods. 

Money,  goods,  effects  or 
other  estate. 

Movable  goods  and  chat- 
tels. 

Money,  goods,  warua  ur 
merchandise. 

Manufactured  goods. 

Lawful  goods. 

Household  goods  and  fur- 
niture. 

Household  goods. 

Household  goods  and  fur* 
nltnre. 

Fart  of  a  factory  used 
solely  for  the  manufac- 
ture of  goods. 

Actual  expenses  that  may 
appertain  to  the  goods 
themselves. 

Goods,  merchandise  and 
effects. 

Goods,  chattels  and  ef- 
fects. 

Dealers  In  goods,  wares 
and  merchandise. 

Deal  in  goods,  wares  and 
merchandise. 

Any  damage  to  any  goods. 
*    Damage  to  goods  while  In 
transit. 

Contract  for  the  sale  of 
goods. 

Confusion  of  goods. 

All  goods  bought. 

Articles,  goods  or  things. 

Goods,  wearing  apparel. 

Goods  of  another. 

Agent  Intrusted  with 
goods. 

Interest  for  good-will. 

Change  of  grade. 

Prescription  or  recom- 
mendation of  a  gradu- 
ated physician. 

Grain  and  other  merchan- 
dise. 

Grain  in  stacks  and  gran- 
ary on  farm. 

Make  over  and  grant. 

Give,  grant  and  convey. 

Deed  of  conveyance 
founded  upon  a  grant. 

Granted  or  voted. 

Originally  granted. 


GOOD-WILL. 

GBADE. 

GRADUATED. 


GRAIN. 


GRANARY. 


GRANT. 


GRANTED. 


I    II       ■  'IHWi 


491 


QRANTINO. HAND. 


492 


ilKAKTlKG. 

GRANTOB. 

0BA8S. 

GREAT. 

GREATER. 

GREATEST. 

GREEN. 

GRIEVED. 

GRIEV0U8. 


GROCERIES. 
GROSS. 


GROUND. 


GROUNDS. 


GROW. 


GROWING. 
GROWS. 

GROWTH. 


Within  one  year  after  Jlio 
grautlng  o(  the  ili'Ht  lui- 
terw. 
Coiidltinn  for  the  bcncflt 

of  the  grantor. 
HatH   of  straw,  chip   or 

{(ruiifl. 
(jrciit  wood. 
Onut  rivers. 
PniHaiiiption  Rroftt. 
(jruat  pcrHonal  Injury. 
Otiier  great  noveHHity. 
Rate  of    IntereNt  greater 

than  aforeHaid. 
Greatest  number  of  TOtcs. 
Green  Hngar. 
Party  grieved. 
Undine  calculated  to  de- 
stroy human  life  or  In- 
flict    grievous     bodily 
barm. 
Dry-HTOods  and  groceries. 
Open  and  gross  lewdness 
and  lascivious  behavior. 
Gross  neKligence. 
Gross    misbehavior    and 

wickedness. 
Gross  misbehavior. 
Gross  and  contlrmed  habits 

of  intoxication. 
True    ground    and    sub- 
stance of  the  defence. 
Same  ground. 
Public  ground. 
Near  any  election  ground. 
Lot  of  ground. 
Church  ground. 
Change     the     form     or 

ground  of  action. 
Burial  ground. 
Walk    out  of    the    said 

grounds. 
Lands  or  grounds  whereon 
said  bridge  is  to  be  built. 
Depot  grounds. 
Burying  grounds. 
Freight  due  or  to  grow 

due. 
Due  or  to  grow  due. 
DebtS)  dues,  demands  or 
claims  now  due  or  to 
grow  due. 
Gathered  or  growing. 
As  long  as  wood  grows 

and  water  runs. 
Trees*   woods,    coppice, 
wood-grounds  of  what 
kind  or  growth  soever. 


GITABANTEED.    quantity  guaranteed. 
GUABANTl.         I  il"  "o'  hesitate  to  guar- 
anty. 
GITABDIAN.  Parent  or  guardian. 

GUARDS.  On  the  decks  or  guards 

of  any  wteamer. 
GUILTY.  Guilty  knowledge. 

Shall  be  guilty  of  felony. 
Guilty  connection. 
Adjudgedsullty  of  perjury 
GUNPOWDER.      Storing  gunpowder. 

Have  or  keep  gunpowder. 
HABITS.  Known  Intemperate  habits 

Gross  and  conflrmeil  hab- 
its of  intoxication. 
Intemperate  habits. 
Debauched  habits. 
HABITUAL.  Habitual  Intemperance. 

Habitual  drunkard. 
Become       an      habitual 
drunkard. 
HACKNEY.  Hackney  coach. 

HACKNEY  CARRIAGES.  License,   tax   and 
regulate   hackney  car- 
riages, etc. 
HAD.  First  had  and  obtained. 

Afore  execution  had. 
HJERET.  Qal  hajrct  in  litera,  hsret 

In  cortlce. 
HAIR.  Stock  of  hair  wrought  new 

and  in  process. 
HALF.  West  half. 

South  half. 
The    first    hall    of    the 

month. 
Distance  ef  half  a  mile. 
Half  the  expense. 
Within  the   distance   of 

half  a  mile. 
Of  the  half  blood. 
HALF-BLOOD.     Kindred  of  the  half-blood. 
HAND.  l>le  by  his  own  hand  or 

act  voluntarily  or  other- 
wise. 
Under  his  proper  hand  and 

seal. 
Com,  fodder,    meat   and 
other     provisions     on 
hand. 
ProTlsions    as    may    be 
found  on  hand  for  family 
use. 
Profits  in  hand. 
Money  on  band  or  in  bank. 
Notes  of  hand. 
In  hand  paid. 
Die  by  bis  own  hand. 
lU  the  notes  of  hand. 


"•"iiupwpi""!"*"-^ 


49t 


cod. 
I  to  guar* 

laii. 

r  guurilM 

r. 

0, 

>(  felonyi 
in. 

it  perjury 

der. 

inpowder. 

■at)!  habits 

rnii-'d  hab- 

ttlon. 

bits. 

tH. 

Iterance, 
ard. 

habitual 


,   tax   and 
•kney  car- 

tbtalned. 
1  Imd. 
tera,  hsret 

roughtnew 

IB. 


U    of    the 

alf  a  mile, 
ise. 
Istance   of 

)od. 

I  half-blood, 
nrn  hand  or 
Ilyorother- 

ter  hand  and 

meat  and 
risiona     on 

18  may  be 
ad  for  family 


dor  in  bank, 
i. 

'Q  hand, 
of  hand. 


493 


HANDS. 


HANOINOS. 
HAPPEN. 


HAPPENED. 
HARBOR. 
HAREH. 
HARM. 


HAS. 
HAVE. 


HAVENS. 
HAVING. 


HAT. 


HANDS. 


■HE  HE  BY. 


494 


Their  liundM. 

llantlH  nereMHary  fur  the 
proaecutiuD  of  the  lin- 
provcinentH. 

Money  in  the  hands  of  a 
MhiTiff  or  otlicr  oltlcer. 

Bettlny  on  the  Hidcn  or 
hands  of  such  as  do  or 
shall  play. 

Paper  hangings. 

Vueant'y  that  may  happen. 

Vacancies  that  may  hap- 
pen during  the  recess  of. 
the  Senate, 

Now  happened. 

Bay  or  harbor. 

Other  dogs  to  kill  hares. 

Serious  liodiiy  harm. 

Grlevons  bodily  harm. 

Engine  calculated  to  des- 
troy human  life  or  inflict 
grievous  bodily  harm. 

Dwells  and  has  his  home. 

Sliall  have. 

May  have. 

Have  or  keep  gunpowder. 

Marry  and  have  a  family. 

Shall  have  certified. 

I  have  borrowed. 

Your  bill  shall  have  atten- 
tion. 

Cause  of  action  shall  liave 

'    arisen. 

Ports  and  havens. 

Having  In  possession. 

Place  having  a  known  and 
defined  boundary. 

Persons  having  the  care  of 
the  premises. 

Having  upon  or  about  his 
person. 

Merely  by  reason  of  hav- 
ing made  an  entry. 

Without  having  been  mar- 
ried. 

Without  ever  having  been 
married. 

Person  having  a  family. 

Having  a  family  for  which 
he  provides. 

Having  the  cure  of  souls. 

Court  having  a  seal. 

Court  having  a  clerk. 

Place  having  a  known 
boundary. 

Having  the  ability  to  pro- 
vide the  same. 

Good  merchantable  hay. 


HAZARD. 

HEADING. 
HEALING. 
HEALTH. 


HEAR. 
HEARD. 


HEARING. 


HEDGE. 
HEIR. 

HEIRS. 


HELD. 

HELP. 
HEB. 

HEREAFTER. 
HEREBY. 


Game  of  liaxard  or  skill. 

Exposure  to  unnecesNary 
danger,  Im/.ard  or  peril- 
ous adventure. 

Distinctive  device,  mork 
or  heading. 

Practising  medicine  or 
iiealing  tlic  sick. 

Oenerul  supervision  over 
tlie  heallli  of  the  city. 

Regulations  relating  to 
health. 

Good  health. 

Further  to  hear. 

Right  to  be  heard  by 
himself  and  his  coun- 
sel. 

Right  to  be  heard  by  coun- 
sel. 

Heard  of. 

Heard  from. 

Before  the  trial  or  final 
hearing. 

Final  lieuring  or  trial. 

Final  hearing. 

Day  of  hearing. 

Before  final  hearing  or 
trial. 

Fence  or  hedge. 

Natural  heir. 

First  male  heir. 

Without  heirs. 

Without  bodily  heirs. 

Then  heirs  at  law. 

Such  heirs. 

Right  heirs. 

Heirs  on  the  body. 

Heirs  of  the  body. 

Natural  h«irs. 

Male  heirs. 

Legal  heirs. 

Lawful  heirs. 

Female  heirs. 

Dying  without  heirs. 

Die  without  heirs. 

Real  estate  held  by  an 
executor  or  administra- 
tor. 

Necessary  help. 

To  find  help. 

Legally  bound  to  main- 
tain her. 

In  her  own  right. 

Debts  of  her  husband. 

At  any  time  hereafter. 

Hereafter  constructed. 

Right  hereby  secured. 

I  hereby  engage. 


wiwwa(MouiiJ.i- 


495 


HFAtEDITAMENTS. HOUSE. 


496 


HEREDITARY. 
HEREIN. 


HERETOFORE. 


HERSELF. 


HIBES. 
HIGH. 

HIGH-WATER. 
HIGHWAY. 


HEREDITAMENTS.  Lands,  tenements  and 
hereditaments. 
Estates,      hereditaments 

and  premises. 
Other  liereditary  disease. 
Not  herein  otherwise  pro- 
vided for. 
As  herein  described. 
HEREINAFTER.  Except  as  hereinafter  ex- 
cepted. 
Heretofore  nsed. 
As    has    been    heretofore 

conducted. 
Cases    heretofore    solely 
coj^nizable  in  a  court  of 
chancery. 
Might  herself  be  lawfully 

nataralized. 
Contract  for  the  benetit  of 

herself. 
Raw  hides  and  skins. 
High  School. 
One  foot  high. 
Usual  high-water  mark. 
Traveling  upon  a  highway 
Public  street,  highway  and 

sidewalk. 
Land  belonging  to  a  high- 
way. I 
Impassable  public  high- 
way. 
Defect  iu  the  highway. 
Streets  or  highways. 
Public  highways. 
Expenses  in  relation    to 

highways. 
Take  him 

Concerned  him  to  prose- 
cute. 
jVll  claiming  under  him. 
Sail  her  himself. 
Right  to  be  heard  by  him- 
self and  his  counsel. 
Reserving  to  himself. 
Hindemeaned  himself  in 

his  oflice. 
Knowing  himself  not  to 

be  a  qualified  elector. 
Furnish  evidence  against 

himself. 
Conceals  himself. 
t  mceai'vg  himself. 
Absented  himself. 
Cheat,  hinder  aucl  delay. 
Wages  or  hire. 
Plying  for  hire. 
Ply  for  hire. 
For  hire  or  gain. 


HOLDING. 


HOLDS. 
HOLY. 

HOME. 

HOMESTEAD 
HOMINES. 

HONOR. 
HORSE. 


HIGHWAYS. 


HIM. 


HIMSETiF. 


KINDEB. 
HIRE. 


HIRING.  Und(vr  such  yearly  hiring. 

jlIS,  Heirs  male  of  his  body. 

His  creditors. 
WiUnUy  holding  over. 
Receiving,   holding    and 

managing. 
Having  and  holding  lands . 
As  he  now  holds  the  same. 
Preachers    of     Christ's 

holy  gospel. 
Home  port. 

Dwells  and  has  his  home. 
Homestead  farm. 
Liberos    et  legales  hom- 
ines. 
OIBoe  of  honor. 
Work  horse. 
Poisoning  a  horse. 
Farm  horse. 
Entertainment  for   mun 

and  liorse. 
Beat  any  horse. 
HORSEMANSHIP.    PubUc    exhibition    of 
feats  of  horsemanship. 
Span  of  horses. 
Place    for    slaughtering 

horses. 
Horses,  mule^   and    live 

stock. 
Keepers  of  hotels. 
Working  hours. 
During  working  hours. 
Business  hours. 
Banking  hours. 
Town  house. 

House     or    other    tene- 
ment. 
Tenement  house. 
Tavemor  house  of  enter- 
tainment. 
Such  house  or  other  build- 
ing. 
School  house. 
Resort  to  any  house. 
Public  house. 
Public  gambling  house. 
Private  lio^se. 
Outlet   belonging  to  any 

house  or  building. 
My  house. 
Moneys  in  the  house  and 

out  of  It. 
My  moiety  of  the  house. 
Land  and  manplon  house. 
His  house. 

Have  or  keep  any  house 
for  public  entertain- 
ment. 


HORSES. 


HOTELS. 
HOURS. 


HOUSE. 


496 


HOUSE. 


IMPEDED. 


4i)8 


li  yearly  hiring. 
)  of  his  body. 
Drs. 

olding  over. 
,   holding    and 

d  holding  lands, 
holds  the  same. 
I    of      ChrlsVs 
jpel. 
t. 

id  has  his  home. 
A  farm. 
Bt  legales  hom- 

honor. 

rse. 

^  a  horse. 

rse. 

ament  for  man 

rse. 

horse. 

5  exhibition  ot 
9f  horsemanship, 
horses. 

'or  slaughtering 
I. 

mule.-   and    Utc 

)  of  hotels. 
g  tiours. 
working  hours. 
}B  hours, 
g  hours, 
ouse. 
or    other    tene- 

• 

ent  house, 
or  house  of  enter- 

lent. 

juse  or  other  build- 
house. 

to  any  house, 
house, 
gambling  house. 

e  Iio;3se. 
belonging  to  any 

le  or  building. 

ase. 

8  in  the  house  and 

uf  it. 

»lety  of  the  house. 

Bind  mansion  house. 

)use. 

or  Iteep  any  house 
public    eatertaiiTi- 

tt. 


HOUSE  — Continued. 

HUSBAND -Continued. 

Frame  house  filled  in  with 

Managed     or      superin- 

brick. 

tended  by  her  husband. 

Wlicn  house  is  finished. 

Lived    together    as   hus- 

Frame  house  filled  In  with 

uand  and  ^ife. 

briclt. 

During   lifetime   of    any 

When  the  house  is  com- 

former husband  or  wife. 

pleted. 

Debts  of  her  husband. 

Begins  to  keep  his  house 

Coliabit  together  as  hus- 

to  the  intent  to  delay 

l)and  and  wife. 

creditors. 

Apart  from  her  husband. 

HOUSEHOLD.       Household  furniture  nec- 

HUSBANDRY. 

Servant  in  husbandry. 

essary   for  the    debtor 

Implements  of  husbandry 

and  his  family. 

ICE. 

As  far  as  the  ice  will  per- 

Household furniture  nec- 

mit. 

essary   for    supporting 

Detention  by  ice. 

life. 

IDENTICAL. 

Substantially  identical. 

Necessary  hous^iiold  fur- 

IF. 

If  necessary. 

niture. 

If    she  should  leave   no 

Members  of   the   house- 

child. 

hold  or  family. 

If  Itnown. 

Stock,  plantation  utensils 

This    check    forfeited    If 

and    household    furni- 

detached. 

ture. 

If  you  give  him  credit. 

Houseiiold  furniture. 

n.T,. 

lU.cy. 

Household      goods     and 

IT.LE6AL. 

Illegal  or  improper  con- 

furniture. 

duct. 

Articles  of  household  fur- 

ILL-FAME. 

House  of  ill-fame. 

niture     necessary     fur 

ILLICIT. 

Seizure  for  illicit  trade. 

upholding  life. 

I'iocures    any  female   to 

Furniture      and      other 

have  Illicit  carnal  con- 

household effects. 

nection   with  any  man. 

Furniture       and       other 

HUNOIS. 

Illinois  currency. 

household  effects. 

ILLNESS. 

Serions  illness,  local  dis> 

HOUSEHOLDEIt.           jbstantial      house- 

ease,   affection  or  per- 

kler. 

sfinal  injury. 

H0USEH0LDES8.  Inliabitants  not  housc- 

IMBECILITY. 

Corporal  imbecility. 

liolders. 

IMMEDIATE. 

Immediate  view  and  pre* 

HOUSEKEEPiXG.  Furniture  used  by  him 

sence  of  thi'  court. 

ill  lioiisekeeping. 

Immediate  toil. 

HOUSES. 
HUDSON. 

HUMAN. 


HUNDRED. 
HUSBAND. 


Freehold  houses. 

While  running  ou  ;be 
Hudson  river. 

Engine  calculated  to  de- 
stroy human  life  er 
inflict  grievous  bodily 
harm. 

Several  hundred  dollars' 
worth. 

Ileal  estate  of  her  husband 

Out  of  the  presence  of 
her  husband. 

Occasioned  by  payment 
or  pledge  of  the  prop- 
erty of  the  husband. 

Mansion-house  and  mes- 
suage of  her  deceased 
husband. 


IMMEDIATELY. 


IMMUNITIES. 
natUNITY. 


IMPEDE*. 


Immediate   right  of  pos 
session. 

Person  for  whose  imme- 
diate benefit  It  is  prose- 
cuted. 

Immediate  descent. 

Im.nedlately  »fter  the 
vevdict. 

Immediately  adjoining 
land. 

Privileges  and  Immuni- 
ties. 

Title,  ilght,  priv'lege  or 
immunity. 

Right,  privilege  or  immu- 
nity. 

Flow  of  water  lessened 
or  navigation  impeded. 


■id'J 


IMPEDIMENTS. 


IN. 


I 


IHFEllECT. 
IMPLEMENTS. 


IMPLICATION. 
IMPLIED. 


mPOUNV. 


IMPEDIMENTS.  Other  Iropedlments. 

Oth«r   manifest    impedi- 
ments. 
Imperfect  war. 
Implements  of  a  debtor's 

trade. 

Tools  or  implementB. 
Tools,  Implements,  Instru- 
ments    and     personal 
property  whatsoever. 
Necessary  implication. 
Implied  malice. 
Express  or  Implied. 
IMPORTATIONS.  SlmUar  importations. 
IMPORTED.         Cause  to  be  imported. 
IMPOSITION.       CivU  imposition. 
IMPOST.  Tax,  impost,  assessment 

or  municipal  fine. 
Impound     or     otherwise 
secore. 
HffPRISONMMNT.    A  sentence  of  imprison- 
ment   in   the    peniten- 
tiary. 
Question     touching    the 
said    imprisonment   or 
punishment. 
Charges    of      imprison- 
ment. 
Cause   of    his   imprison- 
ment. 
Incompentency,  improper 
conduct  or  other  cause. 
Irregular    or    improper 

conduct. 
Illegal  or  improper  con- 
duct. 
Wrongfully   and  improp- 
erly. 
IMPROVEMENT.  Worlis    of    internal    im- 
provement. 
Use  and  improvemsnt. 
Street  improvement. 
PubliP  Improvement. 
Any   public  improvement 

now  •fJiwtA. 
internal       improvement 
,„l  local  cjncern. 
IMPROYEM*  N  rS.  Hands  necessary  for  the 
prosecution  of  the  im- 
provements. 
Nftcessary  improvements. 
Internal  improvements. 
Erectioiis    and   improve- 
ments. 
m,  TralBc  in. 

In  HesKion. 

In     '"^  pri^sence  of   the 
testator. 


HI  —  Continued. 


IMPROPER. 


IMPROPERLY. 


In  her  presence. 

In  possession. 

In  payment  of  the  above 

account. 
In  payment. 
In  order. 

In  the  name  of  his  master. 
In  the  name  of. 
Mustered  in. 
Moneys  in  the  house  and 

out  of  it. 
In  full. 
In  the  field. 
Employed  in  or  about  the 

worlts. 
In  his  employ. 
In  a  dwelling. 
Doing    business    in    the 

State. 
Deficiency  in  qw  niiiy- 
Defect  in  the  highway. 
In  case  of  the  death. 
Dealing    in    commercial 

paper. 
Dealers  in  malt  liquors. 
Dealers  in  goods,  wares 

and  merchandise. 
Dealer  In  tobacco. 
Dealer  in   spirituous  U- 

quors. 
Dealer  in  spirits. 
Dealer    in    second-hand 

books. 
Deal  in  the  selling. 
Deal  or  trade  in. 
Damage  to  goods  while 

in  transit. 
Sent  for  in  custody. 
Contained      In     Engine- 

House  No.  2. 
Contained  in  a  frame  bam. 
In  consideration. 
Comprised  in. 
In  (commission. 
In  tlie  clear, 
lu  charge  of. 
In  cash. 

In  and  about  her  business. 
Bringing  in. 

Berries,  nius  and  vegeta- 
bles used  principally  in 
dyeing    or    composing 
dyes. 
Cotton  in  bales. 
Agreement  in  writing. 
Llvinii  in  adnStery. 
In  addition  tu. 


I 


500 


501 


m. 


INHABITED. 


502 


ce. 

i  the  above 


r  his  master. 
>f. 

e  house  and 


or  about  the 


lesi    in    the 


a  qii   iiliiy. 
!  highway. 
le  death. 
commercial 

malt  liquors, 
goods,  warea 
landise. 
obacco. 
spirituous    i- 

pirlts. 
second-hand 

selling, 
ide  in. 
)  goods  while 

custody. 

in     Engine- 
0.2. 
in  a  frame  bam. 

ration. 
in. 
slon. 
r. 

of. 

It  her  business. 

n. 

ncs  and  vegeta- 
id  principally  in 
or    coaposing 

bales. 

it  ill  writing. 
adB^tery. 
in  to. 


INCIDENTAL. 


INCLOSED. 


INCOME. 


IN  —  Co-^tlnued. 

Act  in  his  oflScial  capacity. 

Accident  in  a  factory. 
OADTERTENCE.  Mistake  or  inadvertence. 
IN'^IDENT.  Mannfactnre  or  process 

incident   to  the  manu- 
facture of  cotton. 

Danr  ,j  incident  to  the 
navigation  of  the  river. 

Alterations  and  repairs 
incidental  to  the  rislc. 

Incidental  printing  pro- 
cess. 

When  the  boUdlng  Is  in- 
closed. 

Produce  an  income. 

Net  income. 

Gross  income. 

Gains,  profits  and  income. 

Annual  income. 
INCOMPATIBLE.  Absolutely  Incompatible. 
INCOMPETENCY.   Incompetency,  improper 
conduct  or  other  cause, 
INCORPORATED.   Continue    »o    incorpo- 
rated. 

Incorporated  bank. 
INCORRECT.        Incorrect  weighing    ma- 
chines. 
INCUMBRANCER.  Purchaser    or    incum- 
brancer. 
INCUMBRANCES.   Purchasers   of   incum- 
brances. 

Clear  of  all  incumbrances. 

Expenses  necessarily  in- 
curred. 

Extraordinary  expenses 
incurred  In  case  of 
riot. 

Expenses  necessarily  in- 
curred. 

Expenses  incurred. 

Already  incurred. 

Owes  and  is  indebted. 

Jointly  Indebted. 

Deeply  indebted. 
INDEBTEDNESS.    Within  thirty  days  after 
the     indebtedness     ac- 
crued. 

Public  indecency. 

Wilful  and  indecent  ex- 
posure of  the  person. 
Indefeasable  title  in  fee 
simple  such  as  the  State 
makes. 

Term  of  one  year  and  an 
indeflnite  period  thero- 
after. 

Independent  rorenants. 


INDIAN. 


INCURRED. 


INDEBTED. 


INDECENCY. 
INDECENT. 

INDEFEASABLE. 


EfDBFINITE. 


INDEPENDENT. 


INDIA-RUBBER, 


INDICTMENT. 

INDTGNTTY. 

INDIVIDUAL. 


IN-DOOR. 
IN-DOORS. 

INDORSED. 
INDORSEE. 

INDORSEMENT. 


INDORSERS. 

INDUSTRIALES. 

INEVITABLE. 

INFANTRY. 

INFERIOR. 
INFIRMARY. 

INFLAMMABLE. 

INFLICT. 


INFLUENCE. 


INFORMATION 


INHABITANT. 
INHABITANTS. 


INIW^ITED. 


Indian  tribe. 

Regulate  commerce  with 
the  Indian  tribes. 

Pueblo  Indian. 

Head  of  an  Indian  family. 

Black,  Indian  and  white 
person. 

Braces,  suspenders  com- 
posed in  part  of  India- 
rubber. 

Indictment  is  preferred. 

Ontrage  and  iadignity. 

Individual  member. 

Immediate  and  individual 
behalf. 

As  fully  as  any  individ- 
ual. 

In-door  movables. 

All  I  possess  in-doors  and 
out-doors. 

Approved  indorsed  paper. 

Consignee  or  indorsee  for 
valuable  consideration. 

Assigned  by  indorsement 
In  writing. 

Assigned  by  indorsement. 

To  the  order  of  the  In- 
dorser's  name. 

Fructus  'ind<istrlale«. 

Inevitable  accident. 

Carriage  containing  vol- 
unteer infantry. 

Inferior  court. 

Inmates  of  the  county  in- 
flrmaiy. 

Inflammable  fluid  used  as 
a  light. 

Engine  calculated  to  de- 
stroy human  life  or  in- 
flict grievous  bodily 
harm. 

Without  undue  influence 
or  compulsion. 

Undue  influence. 

Recovered  in  pursuance 
of  information  given. 

Information  as  shall  lead 
to  the  apprehension  and 
conviction  or  tlie  thief. 

Give  information. 

Inhabitant  contributing. 

Substantial  inhabitants. 

Poor  inhabitants. 

Trade  or  busiuoss  offen- 
sive to  the  neighboring 
inhabitants. 

Burgesses  or  inhabitants. 

I"babited  dwelling  house. 


503 

INIIEREXT. 

IMIERITABLE. 
IMIEUITMCE. 


INHERENT. 


■  INSURANCE. 


504 


in- 


INHTIMM. 


INITIO. 
INJUNCTION. 


INJURE. 

INJURES. 

INJURIES. 

INJURIOUS. 
INJURY. 


INLAND. 


INLET. 

INQUIRY. 
INQUISITION. 

INSANE. 
INSOLVENCY. 


INSTANCE. 


Natural,  essential  and 

herent  riglitH. 
Absolute  iiiliuril'iblo  title. 
Seized   of   aa   estate    or 

inheritance. 
Inheriting  and  transmit- 
ting inheritance. 
Estate  of  laUerltance  or 

freehold. 
Craef,  barbarous  and  in- 
human treat.nent. 
Cruel  <in(1  inhuman  treat- 
ment. 
Cruel  and  inhuman. 
Ab  initio. 

Mandatory  Injunction. 
Injunctieu  to  suspend  the 
general   and    ordinary 
business  of  a  corpora- 
tion. 
Intent  to  injure  or   de- 
fraud. 
Wilfully  and  maliciously 

injures. 
Pecuniary  injuries. 
Injuries  in  consequence  of 

lieat. 
Act  injurious  to  trade  or 

commerce. 
Time  of  the  injury. 
Seri«»as  personal  injury. 
Serious  illness,  local  dis- 
ease, affection  or  per- 
sonal injury. 
Gr«at  personal  injury. 
Necessary  injury. 
Irreparable  injiiry. 
Injury  inflicted. 
!iiposed  to  injury. 
Action  for  an    injury  to 

person  or  chara'-tar. 
Injury  caused  by ; '  ly  acci- 
dent. 
Vessels  of  whatever  de- 
scription used  in  river 
or  inland  navigation. 
Owners  of  land  in  which 
tlicre  is  a  creek  or  inlet. 
Diligent  inquiry. 
Waiving    inquisition    ap- 
peals, etc. 
Sane  or  insane. 
Open  and  notorious  insol- 
vency. 
Insolvent  or  in  contempla- 
tion of  Insolvemy. 
To  be  liable  in  the  second 
instance. 


INSTITUTED.       May  be  instituted. 
INSTITUTIONS.  State  insiiiutions. 

Cliaritablo  or  benevolent 

institutions. 
Charitable  institutions. 
Benevolent  institutions. 
INSTRUMENT.     Written  instrument. 

Instrument  in  writing. 
Writing,   instrument    or 

deed. 
Sealed  Instrument. 
Negotiable  instrument. 
Nature     of    the    instru- 
ment. 
Instrument  of   like  kind 

or  description. 
Indorsed   on  tli«  instru- 
ment. 
iixecution  of  tl'.c  instru- 
ment. 
Any  instrument,  arms  or 
other  things  calculated 
to  aid  his  escape. 
Engine  or  itatrumcnt  of 
destruction. 
INSTRUMENTALITY.  Recovered    or    pre- 
served  through  his  in- 
strumentality. 
INSTRUMENTS.  Tools,    Implements,    in- 
struments and  personal 
property  whatsoever. 
Other      instruments     of 
writing  which    are  re- 
quired to  be  recorded. 
Contracts,  bargains, 

agreements,  policies  and 
otlier  instruments. 
INSUFUCIENT.  Defective   or   insufficient 
description  or  specifica- 
tion. 
INSULTING.         Insulting  language  toward 

a  female  relation. 
INSURANCE.        Term  of  Insurance. 

Subsequent  Insurance. 
Privilege  of  additional  in- 
surance. 
Previous  insurance. 
Policy  of  insurance. 
Other  insuriince. 
Mutual    insurance    com- 
pany. 
Covered  by  insurance . 
Insurance  clerk. 
Alteration  in    tlie  terms 
and  conditions  of    th« 
insurance. 
Agent  or  employee  of  an 
insurance  company. 


,  ^fww^arsttswnww"* 


504 


d. 
s. 
■^uevolent 

tutions. 

.tUtiODS. 

lent. 
ritin^. 
imeut    or 

mt. 

'ument. 
e    instiu- 

like  kind 

I. 

h«  instru- 

il'.c  instru- 

;,  arms  or 
calculated 
ape. 
trument  of 

I  or  pre- 
igh  his  in- 
dents, in- 
id  personal 
itsoever. 
iments  of 
Rb  are  re- 
recorded. 

barjiains, 

policies  and 

nents. 

insuflicient 

or  speciflca- 

iiage  toward 

ation. 
ranee, 
isurance. 
ddltional  in- 

irancc. 

urauco. 

Qce. 

irance    com- 

isurance . 
•rk. 

II  tlie  terms 
lions  of    th« 

iployee  of  an 
company. 


505 


INSURED. 


INTERVAL. 


50G 


INSURED. 
INSURRECTION. 

INTEMPERATE. 
INTENDED. 

INTENT. 


INTENTION. 


INTENTS. 


INTERCOURSE. 
INTEREST. 


Not  insured. 

Interest  of  tbe  insured. 

Invasion)  insurrection  or 
civil  commotion,  or  of 
any  military  or  usurped 
power. 

Known  intemperate  hab- 
its. 

Structure  intended  to  an- 

Des^t^ned  or  intended  fur 
the  prevention  of  cou- 
ception. 

Assault  with  intent  to 
commit  rape. 

With  intent  to  kill. 

With  intent  to  kill  or  in- 
jure. 

Damage  with  intent  to 
render  useless. 

Begins  to  keep  his  boUw^' 
to  the  intent  to  delay 
creditors. 

Previons  intention. 

Contrary  or  other  inten- 
tion. 

Contrary  intention. 

Act  or  intention. 

To  all  Intents  and  pur- 
poses wliat8oeT«r. 

All  intents  and  purposes 
whatsoever. 

Sexual  intercourse. 

Witli  the  interest  to  m\\. 

With  interest. 

Vested  interest. 

Uncertain  interest. 

Interest  to  July  2(). 

Title  and  interest  in  fac- 
tory and  mills. 

Riglit,  title  or  interest. 

Rigiit,  title,  claim,  inter- 
est and  demand. 

Riglit,  title  and  interest  in 
and  to  the  lots  of  land. 

Rigllt,  title  and  interest. 

Regulating  the  rate  of  in- 
terest on  money. 

Real  party  in  interest. 

Property  rights  or  interest 
of  another. 

Power  coupled  with  inter- 
est. 

Pecuniary  interest. 

U  al  party  in  interest. 

Party  in  interest. 

Pai'ticnlars  of  estate  and 
interest. 


INTEREST  —  Continued. 

Opposing  interest. 

On  your  paying  interest. 

Nature  of  the  interest. 

Legal  interest. 

Legacies  to  be  paid  with 
interest  in  three  months. 

Leaseliold  interest. 

Insurable  interest. 

Greater  part  of  them  in 
interest. 

With  interest  from  1835. 

Entire  interest. 

Riglit,  title  and  interest  of 
dower  in  said  estate. 

Direct  interest. 

Declare  his  interest. 

Coupled  with  an  Interest. 

Contract  concerning    an 
Interest  in  land. 

Contract  for  the  payment 
of  interest. 

Continuing  interest. 

C'omponnd  interest. 

Bearing  interest. 

Any  estate  or  interest. 

With  interest  annually. 

Annual  interest. 

All  ilie  interest. 

Rate  of    iD'erest  greater 
tlian  aforesaid. 

Adverse  interest. 

Absolute  interest. 

Sheriff  is  interested. 

Person  interested  in  the 
matter. 

Person  interested  in  the 
estate. 

Party  really  interested. 

Party  interested. 

Party   beneflclally   inter- 
ested. 

Interested  in  the  estate. 

All  who  may  feel   Inter- 
ested. 

Farming  interests. 

Molest  or  Interfere  with. 
INTERMEDIATE.  Intermediate   orders  af- 
fecting tliu  merits. 

Intermediate  order  affect- 
ing the  judgment. 
INTERNAL.  Works   of     internal   im- 

provement. 

Articles        or        objects 
charged  with  an  inter- 
na! tax. 
INTERRUPTION.  Wlihout  iuterruption, 
INTERVAL.  Lucid  interval. 


INTERESTED. 


INTERESTS. 
IMERFERE. 


507 


INTESTATE. 


■JAIL. 


508 


+,■  % 


INTOLERABLE. 
INTOXICATED. 


INTESTATE.        By  Tlrtue  of  the  statntes 

for  the  distribution  of 
eiitates  of   persons  dy- 
ing intestate. 
INTIMIDATION.  Threats      or      Intimida- 
tion. 
INTO.  Return  into  the  State. 

Fence   running  into   the 

water. 
Enter  into  contract. 
Carried  into  any  port. 

Breaks  into; 

Intolerable  cruelty. 

Take  charge  of  and  pro- 
vide for  such  intoxi- 
cated person. 

Person  in  the  habit  of  get- 
ting intoxicated. 

Fonnd  intoxicated. 
INTOXICATING.  Habitnally  use  intoxica- 
ting driniis. 
INTOXICATION.  In  consequence  of  the  in- 
toxication. 

Agent  intrusted  with  the 
possession  of  goods. 

Agent  intrusted  with 
goods). 

Inveigle  or  kidnap. 

Useful  invention. 

Original  inventor. 

First  inventor. 

Non  est  inventus. 

Secured  or  invested  In  her 
name. 

Remain  inviolate. 

Involuntary  servitude. 

Hold  to  involuntary  ser- 
vice. 

Involving  the  validity  of 
a  statute. 

Order  involvingtlie  merits 
of  an  action . 

Order  involving  the  con- 
stitutionality of  a  law  of 
this  State. 

Crime    involving    moral 
turpitude. 
mON.  MiU  iron. 

Iron  manafactnrlng  com- 
pany. 

Any  forge  or  furnace  for 
the  manufactwriag  of 
iron. 

Manufactures  of  iron. 
IRREGULAR.        Irregular  deposit. 
IBBEGULARITY.  Legal  irregularity. 
IRRESPONSIBLE.  Uncontrolled  and  irre- 
sponsible direction. 


INTRUSTED. 


INVEIGLE. 

INVENTION. 

INVENTOR. 

INVENTUS. 
INVESTED. 

INVIOLATE. 
INVOLUNTARY. 


INVOLVING. 


IS.  It  is  mutually  agreed. 

It  is  agreed. 
ISLAND.  Amelia  Island. 

ISSUABLY.  Plead  issuably. 

ISSUE.  Witliout  issue. 

Trial  of  an  issue. 
Provided  she  has  no  law- 
ful issue. 
Material  Issu ;. 
Leaving  no  it>c''n  living. 
Leaving  issue. 
Lawful  issue. 
Immediate  issue. 
Without  having  issue. 
Failure  of  issue. 
Dying  without  issue. 
Dying     without     lawful 

issue. 
Died  leaving  issue. 
Die  without   leaving   is- 
sue. 
Die  without  issue  of  their 

bodies. 
Die  without  issue. 
Die  leaving  issue. 
Depart  this  life  without 

leaving  issue. 
Depart  this  life  without 

lawful  issue. 
For  default  of  all  such 

issue. 
Date  of  Issue. 
Children  or  their  issue. 
In  default  of  such  issue  of 
any  of  them. 
ISSUED.  Lawful  warrant  issued  by 

a   court   of   competent 
jurisdict'  r 
Genuine    anv^    i  ^gularly 

issued. 
Completed,    is  \ued    and 
uej-otiated. 
ISSUES.  Try  the  issues. 

Bents,  issues  and  profits. 
IT.  It  sha'i  not  be  lawful. 

It  shall  and  may  be  law- 
ful. 
It  Khali  be  lawful. 
It  is  mutually  agreed. 
It  Is  agreed. 
ITSELF.  Affecting  the  substantial 

justice  of  the  tax  itself. 
JAIL.  State  jail  or  penitentiary. 

Committing  any  person  to 

jail. 
Charged  w''h  crime  and 

confined  !.i  jail. 
Breakiay  jail. 


508 


609 


JEOPARDY. 


■  JUST. 


510 


igreed. 


lue. 

has  no  law- 


»c'i«  living. 


lue. 

ig  Issue. 

lUe. 

t  Issue. 

out     lawful 

Issue, 
leaving    Is- 

ssue  of  their 

•sue. 
ssue. 

life  without 
lie. 

life  without 
le. 

of  all  such 

e. 

their  issue. 

such  Issue  of 

ini. 

■ant  Issued  by 

)f   competent 

n>^     1  ^gularly 

is  \ued     and 
i. 

les. 

es  and  profits, 
be  lawful. 
I  may  be  law- 

lawful. 

ily  agreed. 

I. 

:he  substantial 

!  the  tax  itself. 

>r  penitentiary. 

y  any  person  to 

r'^h  crime  and 
!.i  jail, 
jail. 


JEOPABDT. 
JEWELBT. 


JEWELS* 

jonnBD. 

JOINT. 

JOINT'STOCK. 

JOUBNET. 

JUDGE. 


JUDGMENT. 


Twice  In  jeopardy. 
Money)  jewelry  and  other 

valuables. 
Money,  jewelry  and  artt* 
cles  of  gold  and  silver 
manufacture. 
Monej)  jewels    or   orna- 
ments. 
Issne  joined. 
Joint  lives. 
Joint-stock  company. 
Traveling  or  setting  out 

on  a  journey. 
Prejudice  t)f  the  judge. 
Determination  or  direc- 
tion  of    the   judge   In 
point  of  law. 
Court  or  judge. 
Any  judge. 
Verdict  or  judgment. 
ToDchlng  or  concerning 
the  last  mentioned  judg- 
ment. • 
Snmmaiy  application   In 
the   action  after   judg- 
ment. 
From  the  time  of  signing 

the  judgment. 
Judgment  reversed. 
Special  order  made  after 

final  judgment. 
Intermediate  order  affect- 
ing the  judgment. 
Order  made  upon  a  sum- 
mary application  after 
judgment. 
Lien  upon  a  judgment. 
Interlocatory   judgment. 
Final  judgment. 
Face  of  the  judgment. 
In   execation    upon   any 

judgment. 
Error  in  a  judgment. 
Decree  or  judgment  es- 
tablishing the  validity 
of  said  patent. 
Decree  or  judgment. 
Judgment  of  default. 
Judgment  or  decision. 
Judgment  creditors. 
By  final  judgment. 
Any  judgment. 
All  judgment  creditors  of 

the  debtor. 
After  judgment. 
All     aiettons    upon    any 
judgment. 


JUDGMENTS.       Penal  judgments. 

All  judgments  or  decrees. 
JUDICATUBE.      Court  of  civil  judicature. 
Business  of   a  court  of 
crlmluai  or  civil  judica- 
ture. 
JUDICIAL.  Becords  and  judicial  pro- 

ceedings of  every  other 
State. 
Judicial,     legislative,    or 
other  public  official  pro- 
ceedings. 
Officers  judicial  and  ex- 
ecutive. 
Judicial  office. 
Judicial  interest. 
JUBIDICUS.         I>ie8  non  jurldlcus. 
Dies  non  juridicus. 
JUBIES.  Struck  juries. 

JUBISDICTION.  Within  the  jurisdiction. 
Exercise  of  summary  jur- 
isdiction by  justices. 
Out  of  the  jurisdiction  of 

any  particular  State. 
Similar  jurisdiction. 
Out  of  the  jurisdiction. 
Original  jurisdiction. 
Limited  jurisdiction. 
Lawful  warrant  issued  by 
a  court  of  competent 
jurisdiction. 
Furtlier  civil  and  criminal 

jurisdiction. 
Exclusive  jurisdiction. 
Court  of  record    *    •    » 
having  common-law  jur- 
isdiction. 
Competent    jurisdiction. 
Common  law  jurisdiction. 
Any    jurisdiction  or  au- 
thority. 
Admiralty  and   maritime 
jurisdiction. 
JUBISDICTIONS.  Several  jurisdictions. 


JUBT. 


JUST. 


Trial  by  jury. 

Trial  before  a  jury. 

Stipulation  in  writing 
waiving  a  jury. 

Biglit  of  trial  by  jury. 

Graiiid  jury. 

Establlslied  by  a  jury. 

Beceives  more  than  his 
just  share. 

Just  and  equal  propor- 
tions. 

My  just  debts  to  be  first 
paid. 

Just  damages  for  delay. 


I 


611 


JUST. 


■KING'S. 


JUST  — Continued. 


JUSTICE. 


JUSTICES. 

JUSTLY. 

JUVENILE. 
KEEP. 


KEEPER. 

KEEPERS. 
KEEI^OG. 


KEEPS. 

KENTUCKY. 
KEPT. 


KEPT. 
KiLJi. 


Just  and  reasonable  com- 
pensation. 
Just  compensation. 
Ju;<t  and  truu  account. 
Fugitive  from  juHtlce. 
Fleeing  from  justice. 
Flee  from  justice. 
Affecting  the  substantial 
justice  of    the    tax  it- 
self. 
Casus  arising  in  justices' 

courts. 
Debts  justly  due. 
Claim  justly  due. 
Juvenile  delinquents. 
Riglit   to   keep  and  bear 

arms. 
Open  and    keep    in    re- 
pair. 
Have  or  keep  any  Iiousr 
for    public     entertain- 
ment. 
Keep  or  use  any  dog. 
Begins  to  keep  his  house 
to  the  intent  to  delay 
creditors. 
Associate^     continue     to 
keep    company   or   co- 
habit, or  criminally  cor- 
respond with. 
Tavern  keeper. 
Hotel  keeper. 
Boarding.Iiouse'  keepers. 
Likely  to  waste  or  be  de- 
stroyed by  keeping. 
Keeping  and  storing. 
Storing  or  keeping. 
Keeping  down  the  inter- 
est. 
Engaging  in  or  carrying 
on  the  business  of  keep- 
ing a  theatre. 
Erects  and   keeps  a  bil- 
liard table. 
Kentucky  currency. 
Stock    usually    kept     in 

country  stores. 
Mercliandise  such  as  is 
usually  kept  in  country 
stores. 
Goods    usually  kept    in 

country  stores. 
Bred)  kept  or  preserved. 
UnlawfuUy  kill. 
Take  or  kill  any  coney. 
Needlessly  kill  any  living 
creature. 


KILL  — Continued. 

With  intent  to  kill  or  in- 
jure. 
Kill  or  injure. 
Other  dogs  to  kill  hares. 
KIN.  Person  of  kin  to  him. 

Next  of  kin. 
Heirs  or  next  of  kin. 
KIND.  Trees,    woods,   coppice, 

wood-grounds  of  what 
,  kind  or  growth  soever. 

Tables  of  like  kind. 
Farming  stock  of   every 

kind  and  description. 
Table  or  bank  of  the  same 

or  like  kind. 
Gaming  table  of  the  same 

or  like  kind. 
Propeily   of    whatsoever 
kind,  tenure  or  nature. 
Personal      property     of 

every  kind. 
AH  mineral  or  magnesia 

of  any  kind. 
MiUs  or  manufactories  of 

any  kind. 
Person  performing  labor 
or  furnishing  materials 
of  any  kind, 
lustrument  of  like  kind 

or  description. 
Exempted  from  taxation 

of  every  kind. 
Attempt  to  discharge  any 
kind  of  loaded  arms  ut 
any  person. 
Device  of  like  kind. 
Accidents  or  damages  of 
the  seas    of    whatever 
nature  or  kind  whatso- 
ever. 
Animal  of  the  cow  kind. 
All   my  property  of   any 
nature  or  kind,  whatso- 
ever. 
KINDRED.  Descent,    gift  or  devise 

from  the  parent  or  other 
kindred. 
KINDS.  Works  of  all  kinds. 

My  linen  and  clothes  of 

all  kinds. 
My  linen  and  clotlies  of  all 
kinds. 
KING.  Arrests,   restraints    and 

detainments    of     king, 
princes  or  people. 
KING'S.  King's  enemy. 

King's  enemies. 


U 


imm 


518 


KINGS. 


LjiND. 


514 


KINGS. 

Arrests,    restraints     and 

LAROBEUS. 

Contractors,  laborers  and 

detainments  of  Icings. 

workmen. 

KINSMEN. 

Poor  lilnsmen  and   Iiins- 

Wages   of    laborers   and 

women. 

einployeeH. 

KINSTVOMEN. 

Poor   kinsmen    nnil  Itlns- 

Laborers,    servants    and 

women. 

apprL'niices. 

KNOW. 

Know  personally. 

Contractors,  laborers  and 

€amally  know. 

workmen. 

KNOWINfiLY. 

Wittingly,    wilfully    and 

LACES. 

Tliread  lacos. 

kiiowingly. 

Straw  laces. 

KNOWT.FDGE. 

Helicon,    morality     and 

Cotton  laces. 

knowledge. 

LADING. 

Port  of  lading. 

Privity  or  knowlfdge. 

Foreign  bills  of  lading. 

Religion,    morality     and 

Bill  of  lading. 

knowledge. 

LAID. 

As  now  laid  out. 

Carnal  knowledge. 

LAIN. 

Lain  in  priLon. 

Best  of  his  knowledge  and 

LAKE. 

Dangers  of  lake  naviga- 

belief. 

tion. 

Abuses  sach  female  in  tlic 

Cross  the  lake. 

attempt  to  have  carnal 

LAKES. 

Perils  of  the  lakes. 

knowledge  of  her. 

On  lakes  or  rivers. 

KNOWN. 

Known  to. 

Fire  and  collision  on  the 

Place  having  a  known  and 

lakes  and  rivers  and  on 

defined  boundary. 

the  Welland  canal. 

Not  known    or   used    1)y 

LAMP. 

Tea-kettle  and  lamp  with 

otliers.. 

its  appurtenances. 

Not  known  or  used  before 

LAMP.POSTS. 

Public  lamp-posts. 

his  application. 

LAND. 

Way  over    my   land    as 

Fisli     known     as     river 

• 

usually  occupied. 

fish. 

Value  of  the  land. 

Die  in  the  known  violation 

Vacant  and    unoccupied 

of  any  law. 

land. 

Contents      were      made 

Title  to  land. 

known  and  explained. 

Swamp  land. 

Known  by. 

Land  sliark. 

Place    having     a    known 

Sale  of  land. 

boundary. 

Bun  upon  the  land  of  any 

KNUCKS. 

Brass  knucks. 

otlier  person. 

LAROB. 

Work  or  labor. 

Biglit,  title  and  interest  in 

Work,  business  orlajbor  of 

,  and  to  the  lots  of  land. 

his  ordinary  calling. 

Bight  over  land. 

Work  and  labor. 

Best  of  my  land. 

Well  and  faithfully  serve, 

Beserves  the  use  of  said 

and  give  and  devote  his 

^ 

tract  of  land. 

whole  time  and  labor. 

Action  for  tlie  recovery  of 

Wages   of    her  personal 

land. 

labor. 

Property  other  than  land. 

To  sue,  labor  and  travel. 

LAND. 

PraL'ie  or  timber  land. 

Person   performing  labor 

Prairie  land. 

or  furnishing  materials 

Piece  of  land. 

of  any  kind. 

Owners  of  land  in  which 

Common  labor. 

there  is  a  creek  or  inlet. 

Labor,  business  or  work. 

Owners  of  land. 

LABORER. 

Artiflcer,  workman  or  la- 

Owner of  the  land. 

borer. 

Owner  of  land. 

Agreement  for  the  hire  of 

On  their  own  land. 

any  laborer. 

On  tliu  land. 

Fellow  laborer. 

Occupiers  of  land. 

I 


515 


LAND. 


LAW. 


516 


LAND  —  Continued. 

Cases  arising  in  the  land 

or  naval  forces. 
All  mines  and  inineralH 
witltin   and   under   tiie 
land. 
Mineral  land. 
Fur  manuring  land. 
Lot  of  land. 
Law  of  the  land. 
Labor  upon  any  land. 
Estate  or  interest  in  land. 
Interest  in  land. 
Improved  land. 
Free  land  or  tenement. 
Enter  or  be  in  any  land. 
Purchase  or  deal  in  laud. 
Contract    concerning  an 

interest  in  land. 
Clahnant  of  public  land. 
Cherokee  land. 
Bnilding  land. 
Allen  the  land. 
Immediately      adjoining 

land. 
Adjoining  land. 
•  Across  the  land  conveyed. 

LANDED.  All  my  landed  tstate. 

LANDS.  Vacant  lands. 

For  the  ase  ol  tbe  pro- 
prietors of  lands. 
Tide  lands. 
Swamp    and   overflowed 

lands. 
Snperflnons  lands. 
Stumpage  cut    on    said 

lands. 
Public  lands. 
Non>resldent  lands. 
Necessary  for  the  drain- 
age of  the  lands. 
Interest  in  or  concerning 

lands. 
Interest  in  lands. 
Having  and  holding  lands . 
Flowing  lands. 
Fields  and  fenced  lands. 
Contract  for  the  sale  of 

lands. 
Common  or  waste  lands. 
Other  annuity  charged  on 

such  lands. 
Boundary  of  any  lands. 
Back  lands. 
All  my  lands. 
LANGUAGE.         Insulting  language  toward 
a  female  relation. 
Ordinary  language. 


LABGE.  Take  up  any  cow  running 

at  largo. 
Suffered  to  go  at  large. 
Banning  at  largo. 
At      large      without      a 

keeper. 
Reparable  by  the  inhabi* 

tants  at  large. 
Go  off  large. 
Go  at  large. 
At  large. 
LABGEB.  Larger  quantity  than  one 

quart. 
LABGEST.  For  the  largest  sum  that 

we  can  reasonably  ob- 
tain. 
LASCIYIOCS.       Open  and  gross  lewdness 
and      lascivious       be- 
havior. 
LASCIVIOUSLY.  Lewdly  and  lasciviously 
associated  and  cohabit 
together. 
LAST.  Time  of  the   last    glck- 

ness. 
Date    of   the    last   work 
done  or  materials  fur- 
nished. 
LAST'MENTIONED.  Touching  or  concern- 
ing tlie  last-mentioned 
Judgment. 
LATE.  In  theii"  late  or  present 

trade. 
LAW.  Well  and  truly  adminis- 

ter according  to  law. 
Die  In  the  rioiation  of 

any  law  of  the  State 
Ver^ct  against  law. 
Question   of   law   which 
may  arts*   in    criminal 
trials. 
Then  heirs  at  law. 
Terms     prescribed      by 

law. 
Taxed  by  any  law  of  the 

State. 
Suits  of  a  civil  nature  in 
common     law     or     in 
equity. 
Suits  at  law. 
Suits  at  common  law. 
Suit  of  a  civil  nature  at 

law. 
Subject  to  law. 
State   the   evidence   and 

charge  the  law. 
Special  or  local  law. 
Special  law. 
Betrospective  law. 


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;est  sum  that 
lasonably  ob- 

■oss  lewdness 
:lvious       be- 

lasclvlously 
and  cohabit 

le   last    glck- 

le    last   work 
naterlala  fur- 

g  or  concern- 
ist-meutioned 

be  or  present 

rnly  admlnls- 
ing  to  law. 

Tlolatioa  of 
(  the  State 
Inst  law. 
1   law   which 
I   in    criminal 

at  law. 
:escrlbed      by 

jij  law  of  the 

civil  nature  in 
law     or     in 

mmon  law. 
:lvil  nature  at 

law. 

evidence   and 
le  law. 
local  law. 

ive  law. 


617 


LAW. 


■LAWFUL. 


rjis 


LAW  — Continued. 


Right  of  a  common  law 
remedy. 

PnrHuant  to  law. 

Public  local  law. 

Public  law. 

l*reH<!ribed  by  law. 

PractlHod  law. 

Policy  "f  the  law. 

Plain,  adequate  and  com- 
plfle  remedy  at  law. 

Ordinary  process  of  law. 

Order  involving  the  con- 
.sticutionality  of  a  law 
of  this  State. 

Military  law. 

Matter  of  law. 

Martini  law. 

In  such  manner  as  shall 
by  the  law  be  pre- 
Hcrlbed. 

Manner  provided  by  law. 

Local  option  law. 

Local  law. 

Judicial  power  aa  to  mat- 
ters of  law  and  equity 

Insolvent  law. 

Highest  court  of  law. 

Heirs  at  law. 

Heir  at  law  of  the  testa- 
tor. 

Heir  at  law. 

Good  and  collectible  after 
due  course  of  law. 

Cfeneral  law. 

To  be  executed  in  due 
form  of  law. 

Seized  in  law  or  in  eqnlty. 

Due  process  of  law. 

Dae  course  of  law. 

Die  in  the  violation  of 
law. 

Die  in  the  known  viola- 
tion of  any  law. 
Determination  or   direc- 
tion   of  the   judge    in 
point  of  law. 

Deemed  by  the   law   of 

this  State  a  felony. 
Debts  payable  by  law  out 
of  his  personal  estate. 

Superior  court   of    com- 
mon law. 
Court  of  record    ♦    ♦    ♦ 
having     common     law 
jurisdiction. 
Contrary  to  law. 
Common  law  jurisdiction. 


LAW— Continued. 


LAWFUL. 


Common,  law. 

Coercion  by  law. 

Claims  and  demands  in 
law  uud  equity. 

Civil  law. 

Civil  cases  both  in  law 
and  in  equity. 

Charges  or  disbursements 
at  law. 

Charge  at  law. 

Cases  in  law  and  equity 
arising  under  the  •  ♦  • 
laws  of  the  U.  S. 

Cases  at  law. 

Case  in  which  the  law  of 
the  United  States  au- 
thorizes an  oath  to  be 
administered. 

Cate  at  law. 

Such  other  bos  ^esg  as 
may  be  provided  by  law. 

Breach  of  th«  law. 

Bounty  law. 

Benefit  of  law. 

Bankrupt  law. 

Not  authorized  by  law. 

Authority  of  law. 

Attorney  at  law. 

At  law. 

As  far  as  rules  of  law  and 
equity  will  permit. 

Agreeably  to  law. 

Actions  at  law  on  con- 
tract. 

Action  at  law. 

According  to  law. 

Lawful  snrrlTing  de- 
scendants. 

Provided  she  has  no  law- 
ful issue. 

Lawful  subject  of  priae 
and  capture. 

Oats  or  other  lawful  mer- 
chandise. 

Lawful  money  of  the 
United  States. 

Lawful  current  money  of 
Pennsylvania. 

Lawful  money. 

It  shall  not  be  lawful. 

It  shall  and  may  be  law- 
ful. 

It  shall  be  lawful. 

Lawful  issue. 

Lawful  heirs  of  their  own. 

Lawful  heirs. 

Good  and  lawful  reasons. 


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LAWFUL. 


■  LEGAL. 


6-20 


LAWFUL  — Coutlniu'd. 

tiood    and    lawful    free- 

hoklerH. 
Good  and  Uwful  fence. 
Good  iind  lawful  men. 
Lawful  game,  sport,  pas- 
time ov  c'xercltic. 
Lawful  cxcnNO. 
Dying  without  lawful  Is- 
sue. 
DiHobedience  or    re  si  st- 
ance to  uny  lawful  writ. 
Depart  this  life  without 

lawful  Issue. 
Lawful  deed  of   convey- 
ance. 
Good  and  lawful  deed. 
LAWFULLY.  Might  hersc*lf  be  lawfully 

iiatnrali/cd. 
Mill  site  lawfully  In  use. 
llelrs  of  the  body  lawfully 

begotten. 
Heirs  lawfully  begotten. 
LAWS.  Wholesome  laws. 

Uniform  laws. 
Under  existing  laws. 
Suits  arising   under  the 
Constitution  and   laws 
of  the  United  States. 
Bevenno    laws    of     the 

United  States. 
Revenno  laws  of  a  State. 
Kcrenno  laws. 
Penal  laws. 
Existing  laws. 
Crimes      by     bankrupts 
against         bankruptcy 
laws. 
Crime  arising  under  the 

revenue  laws. 
Conformably      to      the 

laws. 
Cases  in  law  and  equity 
arising  under  the  *  ♦  * 
laws    of     the     United 
States. 
Case   arising  under   the 
Constitution  and   laws 
of  the  United  States. 
LAY.  Mark    and    lay  out  the 

bounds. 
LAYINGS.  Oyster  layings. 

LEAK.iOE.  Breakage,  leakage  or  dam« 

age. 
LEAKMJfG.  Seminary  of  leami-^ . 

LEASE.  Repairing  lease. 

Let  and  lease. 
Erect  or  lease. 


LEASE  — Coutlnuid. 

Demise,  lease  and  to  farm- 
let. 
Deliver  up  such  lease  or 

agreement. 
Agree  to  rent  or  Icasi'. 
A  iU!W  lease. 
LEAST*  Onre  In  each  week  for  at 

least  twelve  successive 
weeks. 
Fourteen  days  at  least. 
For  at  least  thirty  d.iys. 
At  least  ten  dttys  between 
the  day  of  service  and 
the  first  day  of  the  next 
.  terra. 

At  least  five  days  before 

the  day  of  election. 
At  least. 
LEATHER.  In  good  leather  such  aK 

suits. 
LEAVE.  Voluntarily  leave. 

If  thoy  leave  no  chlldreu. 
Entering  or   attempting 
to  cuter,  leaving  or  at- 
tempting   to    leave,    a 
public  conveyance. 
Absence  without  leave. 
Absent  from    duty   with 
leave. 
LEAVING.  Running  away  and  leav- 

ing lier  chlldreu. 
Entering  or   attempting: 
to  enter,  leaving  or  at- 
tempting   to    leave,    a 
public  conveyance. 
Died  leaving  issue. 
Die  without  leaving  issue. 
Die  leaving  issue. 
Depart  this  life  without 
leaving  issue. 
LEGACIES.  Free  of  legacies  or  mort- 

gages. 
LEGACY.  Spcclflc  legacy. 

Demonstrative  legacy. 
LEGAL.  Legal  voter. 

Their    legal    representa- 
tives. 
Legal  representatives. 
Legal  proprietor. 
Legal  process. 
Other  legal  merchandise. 
Majority  of  the  legal  vo- 
ters. 
Legal  rate  of  Interest. 
Legal  interest. 
Legal  Impediment. 
Legal  heirs. 


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LEGAL. 


LEGAL  — Continued. 

Fair  legal  trial 


■  LIFE. 

LEVYING. 
LEWDNESS. 


522 


LEG^iLES. 
LEGALLY. 


LEGATEE. 
LEGATEES. 

LEGISLATION. 
LE(iISLATlUE 
LEGISLATIVE. 


LESS. 


LESSENED. 
LET. 


LETTER. 


LETTERS. 


LEVIED. 


Proper  and  legal  expenses. 
Execution  or  other  l"<»a'. 

process. 
Legal   documentary  evi- 
dence. 
Legal  disability  to  sue. 
Legal  disabili^. 
Better    legal    and   para- 
mount title. 
Legal  assets. 
Ail  legal  costs. 
Liberos    et    legales    ho- 
mines. 
Ler'».ny  exhibited. 
Duly     and     legally     ap- 
pointed. 
Residuary  legatee. 
Heirs  or  legatees  claiming 

as  such. 
Appropriate    legislation. 
Meeting  of  the  legislature. 
Judicial,     legislative     or 
other  public  official  pro- 
ceedings. 
Full  legislative  powers. 
Say  not  less  than  100. 
A  little  more  or  Ices. 
More  or  less. 
Not    less   than   five   nor 
more  than  ten  days  after 
the  date  of  the  warrant. 
Flow  of   water  lessened 
or  navigation  impeded. 
Lease,  demise  and  let. 
Lease  and  farm  let. 
Granted,  demised  and  to 

farm  let. 
Demise,  lease  and  to  farm 

let. 
Agree  to  let. 
Threatening  letter. 
Steal  or  take   from   the 

mail  any  letter. 
Send  any  letter. 
Sea  letter. 
Memorandum,  letter    or 

other  writing. 
Within  one  year  after  the 
granting  of  the  first  let- 
ters. 
Suffer  to  be  opened  any 

letters. 
Letters  and  packets. 
Shall  have  levied. 
Rate  made  and  levied. 
Made  and  levied. 


LEX. 

LIABILITIES. 

LIABILITY. 


LIABLE. 


LIBERTY. 
LIBRARY. 
LICENSE. 
LICENSED. 


LICK. 
jIEN. 


LIE. 
LIEU. 


LIFE. 


Levying  war. 
Open  and  gross  lewdness 
and      lascivious       be- 
havior. 
Salus  popull  est  suprema 

lex. 
De  minimis  non  curat  lex. 
»)ebt8  and  liabilities  prov- 
able. 
Debts  and  liabilities. 
Further  liability. 
Contingent  liability. 
Contract,    obligation    or 

liability. 
Liability   to    pay   money 

upon  a  contingency. 
Conditional  liability. 
,U1  liability. 

Liable  to  a  like  penalty. 
Surety  for  or  liable    for 

any  debt. 
Risk  of   boats  so  far  as 
ships  are   liable  there- 
to. 
Liberty  to  touch  at. 
Life,  liberty  or  property. 
Public  library. 
Family  library. 
License,  tax  and  regulate 
hackney  carriages,  etc. 
Trade  other  than  that  for 

which  she  Is  licensed. 
Regularly  licensed. 
Salt  lick. 
Particular  lien. 
Lien  In  the  nature  of  a 

mortgage. 
Sworn  a  lie. 

Deprived  of  the  provision 
made  for  her  by  will  or 
otherwise,   In    Heu   of 
dower. 
Tenant  for  life. 
Life,  liberty  or  property. 
Household  furniture  ne- 
cessary for  supporting 
life. 
Necessary  for  upholding 

life. 
Life  Insurance. 
Household  furniture  nec- 
essary   for   supporting 
life. 
Articles  of  household  fur- 
niture necessary  for  up- 
holding life. 
Any  estate  in  fee  or  for 
life. 


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523 


LIFE. 


■  LIVING. 


624 


UFE  — Continued 


LIFETIME. 
LIGHT. 

LIGHTER. 
LIGHTNING. 

LIGHTS. 
LIKE. 


LIKELl. 

LIMIT. 

LIMITATION, 


LIMITED. 
LIMITS. 


LINE. 


LINEAL. 
UNEN. 


Engine  calculated  to  de- 
Btroy  human  life  or  In- 
flict    grievous    bodily 
harm. 
Or  his  life  be  endangered. 
Endanger  the  life  of  his 

wife. 
Endanger  her  life. 
Daring  his    natural   life 

and  no  longer. 
Disorder  or  clrcumsUnces 
tending  to  shorten  life. 
Depart  this  life  without 

leaving  issue. 
Depart  this  life  vrlthout 

lawful  issue. 

Daring  the  lifetime  of  any 

former  husband  or  wife. 

Other  small  craft  of  light 

character  propelled  by 

steam. 

Wherry  lighter  or  other 

craft. 
Fire  by  lightning. 
Caused    by   lightning   or 

expiosion. 
"Wlilte  mast-head  lights. 
Obstract  new  lights. 
Tables  of  like  kind. 
Table  or  bank  of  the  same 

or  like  kind. 
Gaming  table  of  the  same 

or  like  kind. 
In  like  manner. 
Device  of  like  kind. 
Likely  to  waste  or  be  de- 
stroyed by  keeping. 
Limit  tlie  description  of 

his  workmen. 
Statutes  of  limitation. 
Reservation  or  limitation. 
Conditional  limitation. 
Limited  partnersliip. 
Settled  limits  of  the  U.  S, 
Prescribed  limits. 
Straigli*  line. 
On  the  section  line. 
On  the  line  thereof. 
On  the  luio  of. 
Marli  the  boundary  line. 
Carved  Hup. 
Consentable  line. 
Eidest    male    lineal    de- 
scendant. 
Lineal  descent. 
My  linen  and  clothes  of  all 
kinds. 


LINES. 
LiqUID. 


LI<tUIDATED. 
UQVOR. 


LiqUOBS. 


LISBON. 
LIST. 

LITEBA. 

LITIGATION. 

LITTLE. 

LIVE. 


LIVELIHOOD 

LIVER. 
LIVES. 


LIVING. 


Parallel  lines. 
Off  Its  lines. 

Other  noxious  or  destruc- 
tive substance  or  liquid. 
Other  noxions  substance 

or  liquid. 
Liquidated  damages. 
Wholesale  liquor  dealer. 
Vinous  liquor. 
Spirituous  liquor. 
Retail  liquor  dealer. 
Retail  liquor  bills. 
Regulate  the  sale  of  liquor . 
Malt  liquor. 
Intoxicating  liquor. 
Give  liquor. 
Fermented  liquor. 
Fermented    or    distilled 

liquor. 
Excisable  liquor. 
Wholesale  liquor  dealer. 
Carries  on  the  business  of 
a      wholesale       liquor 
dealer. 
Strong      or      spirituous 

liquors  or  wines. 

Spirltaous     liquors    not 

otherwise    enumerated. 

Sell  or  give  away  liquors. 

House    or    place    where 

liquors  are  retailed. 
Dealers  In  malt  liquors. 
Dealer      In      spirituous 

liquors. 
Port  of  Lisbon. 
Such  list. 
Subscription  list. 
Qui  hseret  In  litera,  hffitet 

in  cortice. 
Litigation  or  controversy. 
A  little  more  or  less. 
Other     live     and     dead 

stock. 
All    my    live    and    dead 

stock. 
Other  live  animals. 
Seeking      a      livelihood 

within  the  city. 
Disease  of  the  liver. 
As  long  as  she  lives. 
Farm  on  which  A.  lives. 
During  their  lives. 
During  the  natural  lives. 
Persons      seeking     their 
trade  or  living  by  buying 
and  selling. 
Living  together. 
Then  living. 


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524 


or  destruc- 
:e  or  liquid. 
i  substance 

mages. 

luor  dealer. 

laor. 

dealer. 

bills. 

sale  of  liquor. 

liquor. 

quor. 

or    distilled 

lUor. 

quor  dealer. 
<;  business  of 
sale       liquor 

spirituous 

wines, 
liquors     not 
enumerated. 

away  liquors. 

place    where 

J  retailed. 

nalt  liquors. 

I       spirituous 

bon. 

n  list. 

n  litera,  hffiret 

•r  controTersy. 

re  or  less. 

e     and     dead 

Ive    and    dead 

animals. 

a      livelUiood 
le  city. 

the  liver. 

she  lives. 
?hich  A.  lives, 
eir  lives. 
le  natural  lives. 

seeking     their 
living  by  buying 

Ing. 
igether. 


525 


LITING 


LIVING. 


■MACHINES. 


526 


LOAD. 


LOADED. 


LOADine. 


LOAF. 
LOCAL. 


Continued. 

Person  living. 
Needlessly  kill  any  living 
,  creature. 

Leaving  no  issue  living. 
Children  then  living. 
Living  in  adultery. 
Each  load  so  delivered. 
Adequate  and    sufficient 

load. 
Attempt  to  discharge  any 
kind  of  loaded  arms  at 
a'i)y  person. 
Begnlar   turns  of  load- 


LOCATED. 

LOCATION. 

LOCOMOTIVE. 

LOCOMOTIVES. 

LOGS. 

LONDON. 
LONG. 

LONGER. 

LOOKOUT. 
LOSS. 


legal 
•one 


lo- 


the 


LOSS  — Continued. 

Loss 


LOST. 


LOT. 


Po?C  of  loading. 
Loaf  sugar. 
Special  or  local  law. 
Serious  illness,  local  dis- 
ease, affection  or   per- 
sonal Injury. 
Public  local  law. 
Internal       improvement 

and  local  concern. 
Bight    'of    way    as 

cated. 
Permanently  located. 
As  now  located. 
Route  or  location. 
Practical  location. 
Carelessly   managed 

locomotive. 
Locomotives  and  all  other 

personal  property. 
Prime  logs. 
Logs  on  hand. 
City  of  London. 
As  long  as  wood  grows 

and  water  runs. 
Long  account. 
During  his  natural  life  and 

no  longer. 
Always  on  the  lookout. 
Utter  loss. 
Total  loss  only. 
Total  loss. 
Loss  by  theft. 
Loss    of     standing    in 

society. 
Loss  arising  from  petro- 
leum. 
Pay  the  loss. 
Particular     account     of 

such  loss  or  damage. 
Partial  loss. 
Loss  by  fire  occasioned  by 

mobs  or  riots. 
Loss  by  fire. 


LOTS. 


LOTTERY. 


LOWEST. 

LUCRATIVE. 
LUGGAGE. 

Lumber. 


LUNATIC. 


machine. 


MACHINERT. 


MACHINES. 


occasioned    by   the 
explosion   of   a   steam 
boiler. 
Constructive  total  loss. 
Concerned  In  the  loss. 
Lost  arts. 

Person    who    has    paid 
money   lost   upon    any 
game  or  wager. 
Unincumbered  lot. 
One  town  or  city  lot. 
Part  of  a  lot. 
Lot  or  parcel. 
Leased  lot. 
To  cross  lot  above  njen- 

tioned. 
Vacant    or    nnoccupled 

lots. 
Surface  of  the  adjoining 

lots. 
Right,  title  and  Interest  In 
and  to  the  lots  of  land. 
Pnbllc  lots. 
All  two  lots. 
Lottery  ticket. 
Proposals  to  buy,  sell  or 
procure  lottery  tickets. 
Promote  a  lottery. 
Materials  for  a  lottery. 
Lowest  responsible  bid- 
der. 
Lucrative  office. 
Personal  luggage. 
Timbers  and   lumber  of 

all  kinds. 
Spoiled  lumber. 
Dangerous  lunatic. 
Pardon    such    lunatic   or 
commute     the    execu- 
tion. 
IVelgt^ing  machine. 
If  the  machine  is  sati8« 
factory  or  does  what  Is 
claimed  for  it. 
Fixtures  belonglag  to  the 
fulling  mill  and  the  card- 
ing machine. 
Art,    machine,    manufac- 
ture or  composition  of 
matter. 
Fixed  machinery, 
Machinery  to  be  furnished 

complete  In  the  mill. 
Boiler,  engine,  machinery 

and  belting. 
Incorrect  weighing    ma- 
chines. 


i*JBM*^*i*T-- 


I 


f 


527 


f  ., 


MACHINES. 


■MAN. 


598 


MACHINES 


MADE. 


MAGAZINE. 
MAGISTRATE 

MAGNESU. 

MAIL. 


Continued. 

Drop    feed    sewing   ma- 
chines. 
Made  at  the  same  time. 
Kescnrcd,  due  or   made 

payable. 
Kutllied,   confirmed   and 

made  valid. 
Rate  made  and  levied. 
Prescription    made    and 

xigncd    by    a     regalar 

practising  physician. 
Ten  days  after  peace  is 

made. 
Previous  payments  made 

thereon. 
Payments  bona  fide  made. 
.^|)ecial  order  made  after 

final  judgment. 
Order  made  upon  a  sum- 
mary application   after 

judgment. 
Officer  who  made  the  sale. 
Notes  or  references  made 

by  the  State  reporter. 
Merely  by  reason  of  h- 

iug  made  an  entry. 
Made  by  him. 
Any  charge  I  hare  made. 
Dug,  opened  and  made. 
Deprived  of  the  provision 

made  for  he.' by  will,  or 

otherwise,    in    lieu    of 

dower. 
Contract  made    between 

the    plaintiff   and    any 

other  person. 
Contents      were       made 

known  and  explained. 
Building  made  use  of  for 

printing  or  drying  calico 
Payments  really  and  bona 

fide  made. 
Matters  or  things  begun  or 

made. 
Made  acquainted  with  the 

contents. 

Powder  magazine. 

Brought  before  any  mag- 
istrate. 

All  mineral  or  magnesia 
of  any  kind. 

Steal  or  take  from  the 
mail  any  letter. 

Requested  by  mail. 

Obstruct  or  retard  the 
passage  of  the  mail. 

Carrier  of  the  mail. 


MAIN.  Main  sea. 

MAINTAIN.  Educate  or  maintain. 

Legally  bound  to  maintain 
her. 
MAINTAINANCE.  Good    and    comfortable 
support   and    mainten- 
ance. 
Support     and     mainten- 
ance. 
Prosecution,  maintenance 
and  punishment  of  of- 
fenders. 
Hoi^  and  maintenance. 
Maintenance  of  my  fam* 


MAJOR. 

MAJORITY. 

MAKE. 


MAKING. 


MALE. 


# 


Good  and  comfortable 
support  and  mainten- 
ance. 

Alimony  and  mainten- 
ance. 

Tis  major. 

Majority  of  the  Toters. 

Make  use  or  put  in  prac- 

,    tice. 

Ratify,  confirm  and  make 
valid. 

Make  and  publish  ready 
to  be  delivered. 

Neglect  to  make  com> 
plaint. 

Liberty  to  make. 

Make  over  and  grant. 

Endeavoring  to  make  a 
revolt. 

Utensils  for  the  making 
of  paper. 

Tools  used  in  making 
serges. 

Tale  male. 

Issu^  male. 

Heirs  male  of  hii  bcdy. 

Heirs  male  of  the  body. 

Heirs  male. 

First  male  beir. 

Eldest  male  lineal  de- 
scendant. 

Implied  malice. 

Wilful  and  malicious. 

Wilfully  and  maliciously 
injures. 

Wilfully  and  mallcionsly. 

Malt  liquors. 

Dealers  in  malt  liquors. 
MALTREATMENT.    Cruelty  and  maltreat- 
ment. 
MAN.  Matters    of    subsistence 

for  man  or  beast. 


MALICE. 

MALICIOUS. 

MALICIOUSLY. 


MALT. 


I  miiKw^iniinii        — 


528 


529 


MAN.- 


MARRIAGE. 


530 


maintain. 

Dd  to  maintain 

comfortable 
and    maiuten- 

ind     mainten- 

I,  muinteuance 
shment  of  of- 

naintenance. 
:e  of  my  fain* 

,    comfortable 

and    malnteu- 

and    xnaiiiten- 


( the  voters, 
or  put  In  prac- 

nflrm  and  malse 

:  publish  ready 

llvered. 

»    make    com- 

I  make. 

r  and  grant. 

iag  to  make  a 

for  the  making 

r. 

sed    in    making 


le. 

le  of  his  body. 
,le  of  the  body, 
lie. 

le  heir. 

male    lineal   de- 
nt. 

malice, 
ad  malicious, 
and  maliciously 

}. 

and  maliciously. 

Dors. 

in  malt  liquors. 
Ity  and  maltreat- 

of    snbslBtence 

in  or  beast. 


MAN— Continued. 

Procnres  any  female  to 
have  Illicit  carnal  con- 
nection with  any  man. 
Matters    of    subsistence 

for  man. 
Married  man. 
Every  man  you  have  in 

your  employ. 
Entertainment  for   man 

and  horse. 
Confidence  man. 
MANAGEMENT.   Care,  direction  and  man- 
agement. 
Care  and  management 
MANAGING.         Managing  officer. 

Receiving,  holding    and 
managing. 
MANDATO.  Omnia  ratihabitlo    retro- 

trahitur     et     mandato 
saquiparatur. 
MANNEB.  Taxes   and  other  public 

dues  in  any  manner  ac- 
cruing. 
In  like  manner. 
Any  other  manner. 
In   manner    aI)ove   naen- 
tioned. 
MANSION.  Land  and  mansion-house. 

MANilON-HOUSE.      Mansion-house      and 
messuage   of    her  de- 
ceased husband. 
MAKfJAL.  Personal    property     not 

capable  of  manual  de- 
livery. 
MANUFACTORIES.  Mills  or  manufactories 

of  any  kind. 
MANUFACTORY.  Refuse  of  a  trade,  busi- 
ness or  manufactory. 
MANUFACTURE.  Noxious  or  offensive  busi- 
ness, trade   or    manu- 
facture. 
New  manufactnro. 
Part  of  a  factory  used  sole- 
ly for  the  manufacture 
of  goods. 
Contract  of  manufacture. 
Money,  jewelry  and  arti- 
cles of  gold  and  silver 
manufacture. 
Article  of  manufacture. 
Art,    machine,   manufac- 
ture or  composition  of 
matter. 
MANUFACTURED.  Silks  in  a  manufactured 
or  unmanufac  ared  state 
MANUFACTURER.  Rope  manufacturer. 

Resident  mercliant,  me- 
ehanic  or  manufacturer. 


MANUFACTURER  —  Continued. 

Maker  or  manufacturer. 
MANUFACTURERS.      Manufacturers     of 

glass. 
MANUFACTURES.    Manufactures  of  wool. 
Manufactures  of   silk. 
New  manufactures. 
Manufactures  of  metals. 
Manufactures    of   hemp. 
Manufactures,       articles, 
vessels   and   wares    of 
glass. 
Domestic   manufactures. 
Manufactures  of  cotton. 
MANUFACTURING.  Tobacco  pressing,  no 
manufacturing. 
Owner  of  any  manufactur- 
ing establishment. 
Incident  to  any  manufac- 
turing process. 
Improved  mode  of  manu- 
facturing gas. 
Fixtures  for  manufactur- 
ing purposes. 
MARE.  Horse,  gelding  or  mare. 

Gray  mare. 
MARGIN.  Rounded  on  ths  margin. 

MARINE.  Extraordinary       marine 

risk. 
MARINERS.         Pilot,  master  or  mariners. 

Master  or  mariners. 
MARITIME.  Admiralty  and  maritime 

jurisdiccion. 
MARK.  Usual  high-water  mark. 

Outward  mark  or  show  of 

business. 
Low  water  mirk. 
Hig'"  "water  n.ark. 
Distinctive  d  tvlce,  mark 

or  heading. 
Outward  mark  or  show  of 
business. 
MARKET.  Market  value. 

Run  to  market. 
Delivery  to  market. 
At  and  from  Boston  and 
St.  Thomas  and  a  mar- 
ket. 
Actual  market  value. 
MARKETS.  Establish    and    regulate 

markets. 
To  build  markets. 
MARKING.  Instrument  or  engine  for 

marking  money. 
MARRIAGE.         Promise  of  marriage. 

Held  at  the  time  of  mn- 

riage. 
Contract  marriage. 


:r??!*DFTfr»-iT'W-> 


'tm* 


531 


MARRIED. 


MEDALS. 


MARRIED. 

MilRRY. 

MASTER. 


MASTER'S. 

MAST-KEAD. 

MATCHES. 

MATERIAL. 


MATERIALS. 


MATTER. 


MATTERS. 


MATURITT. 
MAT. 


Being  marriud. 

Marry  and  have  a  family. 

BXtik  of   the  master  and 

owneri. 
Pilot,  master  orniarlners. 
In  the  name  of  his  mas- 

ter. 
For  his  .-naster. 
As  the  master  may  direct. 
Confine  the  master. 
Master's  effects. 
White  mast-head  lights. 
Mannfactnrer  of  friction 

matches. 
Material  nnisance. 
Nature      and      material 
structure  of  the  build- 
ings. 
Material  to  the  merits  of 

the  case. 
SUkn    wrought   up   with 

other  materials. 
Mixed  materials. 
Materials  for  a  lottery. 
Date  of  the  last  work  done 
or  materials  furnished. 
Suit,  controversy,  matter 

or  cause  depending. 
Matter  of  substance. 
Printed  matter. 
Person  interested  in  the 

matter. 
Mailable  matter. 
Matter  of  form. 
Destructive  matter. 
Art,  machine,  manufacture 
or  composition  of  matter 
Any  other  matter  or  thing 
from  the  beginning  of 
the  world. 
Testamentary  matters. 
Probate  and  testamentary 

matters. 
Matters  of    subsistence 

for  man  or  beast. 
Judicial  power  as  to  mat- 
ters of  law  and  equity. 
Matters  and  things  began 

or  made. 
An  matters  of  the  allot- 
ment of  dower. 
All  matters  in  dispute. 
Then  she   shall  at  their 

maturity. 
As  soon  as  may  be. 
ProTlslons    as    may    be 
found  en  hand  for  family 
use. 


MAY  —  Continued 


MEANS. 


MEASURE. 

MEASURES. 

MEAT. 


MECHANIC. 

MECHANICAL 

MECHANICS. 

MEDALS. 


Such   books   as  may   be 

necessary! 
As  near  as  may  be. 
It  shall  and  may  be  law- 

fnl. 
It  shall  and  may  be  law- 
ful. 
Forthwith  as  soon  as  may 

be. 
On  the  first  day  of  May 

next  fixed. 
As  the  master  may  direct. 
As  may  be  most  conven* 

lent. 
On  account  of  whom  it 

may  concern. 

For  whom  It  may  concern. 

Such   other  business  us 

may  be  provided  by  law. 

Annually  or  In  any  way 

she  may  wish. 
AH  who  may  feel  inter- 
ested. 
Undue  means. 
Some  means. 
Provide  or  prepare  the 

means  for. 
Bodily    Injury     effected 
through   external,  tIo- 
lent     and     accidental 
means. 
External,  violent  and  ac- 

cidr^ntal  means. 
By  whose  means. 
By  means  of. 
Available  means. 
Violenc  and    accidental 

means. 
Strict  measure. 
Legal  measures. 
Corn,   fodder,  meat 
other    provisions 
hand. 
Tools  of  a  me.cbanlc. 
Resident  merchant,   me- 
chanic OF  manufacturer. 
Mechanic,  miner  or  other 

person. 
Mechanical  tools. 
Mescal    or    mechanical 
treatment  for  disease. 
Directors  eight  of  which 
shall  be  practical  me- 
chanics. 
Coins,  medals,  gems  and 
oriental      stones     and 
other  valuable  things. 


and 
on 


S82 


as  nay   be 

ay  be. 

may  be  law- 
may  be  law- 
i  soon  as  may 

,  day  of  May 

I. 

!r  may  direct. 

most  conven- 

of  whom  it 
em. 
may  concern* 

basiness  us 
ovided  by  law. 
r  In  any  way 
vish. 

kay  feel  inter- 
ns. 

IS. 

■  prepare  the 
r. 

Jury     effected 

external,  rio- 

id     accidental 

violent  and  ac- 

means. 

means. 

of. 

means. 

ad    accidental 

.sure. 

isures. 

Ider,  meat  and 

provisions     on 

i  me.chaDic. 
merchant,  me* 
IF  manufacturer. 
,  miner  or  other 

al  tools, 
or  mechanical 
iBt  for  disease. 
i  eight  of  which 
)e  practical  me- 
I. 

ledals,  gems  and 
il  stones  and 
Talnable  things. 


MEDUTE. 
MEDICINE. 


MEDICINES. 
MEET. 

MEETING. 


MEETINGS. 
MEMBER. 


MEMBERS. 


Mediate  descent. 
Practising   medicine    or 

healing  the  sick. 
Practice  medicine. 
Administer  medicine. 
Drugs  and  medicines. 
Meet  the  wltneuts  (ace 

to  face. 
Yearly  meeting. 
Town  meeting. 
Special  meeting. 
Any  meeting. 
MEETING-HOUSE.    Leaving  the  meeting- 
house. 
Leaving  a  meeting-house. 
Chairman  of  such  respec- 
tive meetings. 
Witlidrawing  member. 
Member  of  Congress. 
Member  of  the  family. 
Past  members. 
Majority  of  the  members 
elected  thereto. 
MEMORANDUM.  Writing  or  memorandum. 
On  memorandum 
Note  or  memorandum. 
Minute  or  memorandum 

of  an  agreement. 
Sound  mind    and   mem- 
ory. 
Sonnd  and  disposing  mind 

and  memory. 
Articles  worn    by    men, 

women  or  children. 
Jnry  of  twelve  men. 
Good  and  lawful  men. 
Colored  men. 
Thereinbefore  mentioned. 
Last  mentioned. 
Heretofore  mentioned. 
To  cross  lot  above  men- 
tioned. 
In  manner    above   men- 
tioned. 
Hereinbefore  mentioned. 
Non  compos  mentis. 
Mercantile  business. 
MERCHANDISE.  Merchandise  held  in  trust. 
Using  the  trade  of  mer- 
chandise. 
Trade  of  merchandise  be- 
tween   merchant     and 
merchant. 
Contract  for  the  sale  of 
goods,  wares  and  mer- 
chandise. 
All  merchandise  and  prop- 
erty. 


MEMORY. 


MEN. 


MENTIONED. 


MERCHANT. 


MENTIS. 
MERCANTILE. 


MERCHANDISE  -  Continued. 

OIBce  for  the  weighing  of 

any  mercbandlHo. 
Oats  or  other  lawful  mer- 
chandise. 
Money,  goods,  wares  ov 

merchandise. 
Lawful  merchandise. 
Goods,   warcM,  merchan- 
dise, articles  or  objects. 
Goods,    wares  and  mer- 
chandise. 
Goods  and  merchandise. 
Goods,  merchandise  and 

effects. 
Design  for  the  shape  or 
conflguration  of  an  arti- 
cle of  merchandise. 
Dealers  in  goods,  wares 

and  merchandise. 
Deal  in  goods,  wares  and 

merchandise. 
Accounts  as  concern  the 
trade    of   mercliandisc 
between  merchant  and 
merchant. 
Merchant  or  tradesman. 
Trade  of  merchandise  be- 
tween    merchant    and 
merchant. 
Resident,  merchant,  me- 
chanic, or  manufacturer 
Accounts  as  concern  the 
trade  of  merchants  l)e- 
tween     merchant    and 
merchant. 
Commission  merchant. 
Carry  on  tlie  business  of  a 
wine  merchant. 
MERCHANTABLE.   Good  merchantable  hay . 
MERCHANTS.       Regulate  sales  of  auction- 
eers and  transient  mer- 
chants. 
Works   of    necessity   or 

mercy. 
Necessity  or  mercy. 
Matters  of  mere  account. 
Intermediate   orders    af- 
fecting the  merits. 
Order  involving  the  merits 

of  an  action. 
Involve  the  merits. 
Attached  on  mesne  pro- 

V  ess. 
Camp-meeting,  congrega- 
tion or  other  assembly 
of  people  met  for  relig- 
ious worship 


MERCY. 


MERITS. 


MESNE. 
MET. 


i 


i 


08S 


MET. 


MODE. 


536 


MET — Continued. 

MINES. 

All  mines  and   minerals. 

Assemblage     of    people 

sand,  quarries  of  stone, 

met  for  religious  wor- 

bricl{, earth  and  gravel 

ship. 

pits. 

METAL. 

Article  of  metal. 

Mines  und  minerals  with- 

METALS. 

Other  metals. 

in  and  under  tlie  land. 

Manufactures  of  metals. 

Mines  and  minerals. 

METHOD. 

Improved  method. 

Coal  mines. 

MIGHT. 

Miffht  hiTHelf  be  lawfully 

MINING. 

Mines  or  mining  ;;iaims. 

n  tnrallzed. 

Mines  and  mining  ciaini>. 

ControversIeH         which 

MINISTEB. 

Settled  minister. 

might  bo  the  subject  of 

Begnlar  minister. 

a  personal  action  at  law 

Public  minister. 

or  of  a  suit  in  equity. 

Ordained  minister  of  the 

Basiness   that  might   be 

Gospel. 

offensive. 

Ordained  minister. 

Mn.F. 

Per  ton  per  mile 

Maintaining    a   minister 

Within    the   distance  of 

and  public  worship. 

liaif  a  mile. 

MINISTEBIAL. 

Ministeriui  officer. 

MILES. 

Within  ten  miles  thsrcof. 

Ministerial  office. 

MILITABT. 

Soldier  in  actual  military 

Execntire  or  ministerial 

service. 

officers. 

Invasion,  insurrection  or 

MINISTEBS. 

Cases  affecting  ambassn- 

civil  commotion,  or  uf 

dors,  other  public  min- 

any military  or  usurped 

isters  and  consuls. 

power. 

Ambassadors  and   other 

Actual  military  service. 

public  ministers. 

MILL. 

Mill  thereafter  built. 

MINOB. 

Family  of  minor  children. 

BoUlng  mill. 

MISAPPLY. 

Embezzle,    abstract     or 

Paper  mill. 

wilfully  misapply. 

Own  or  occupy  the  mill. 

MISBEHATICB. 

Misconduct    and    misbe- 

Other mill  or  mills. 

havior. 

Occupy  the  mill. 

MISCABBUdE. 

Debt,  default  or  miscar- 

Fixtures belonging  to  the 

riage. 

fulling     mill    and    the 

Debt,  default  or  miscar- 

carding machine. 

riage  of  another. 

Fishing  mill  dam. 

MISCHIEF. 

Malicious  mischief. 

Fishing  mill  dam. 

MISDEMEANOBS.  High  crimes  and  misde- 

Machinery  to  be  furnished 

meanors. 

complete  In  the  mill. 

MISFEASANCE. 

Neglect,  default  or  mis- 

MILLS. 

Woo!  ni'Iis. 

feasance. 

Title  and  interest  in  fac- 

MISFOBTUNE. 

Mistake,  accident  or  mis. 

tory  and  mills. 

fortune. 

Other  mill  or  mills. 

MISFOBTUNES. 

All  other  losses  and  mis- 

MIN1». 

Sound  mind  and  memory. 

fortunes.. 

Sound  mind. 

MTSSIONABY. 

Missionary  case. 

Sound      and     disposing 

Missionary,      educational 

mind  and  memory. 

and  benevolent  enter- 

Sedate, deliberate  mind. 

prises. 

IN  INK. 

Erection  used  in  conduct- 

MISTAKE. 

Surprise,  accident,  mis- 

ing the  business  of  any 

take  or  fraud   without 

mine. 

fault  on  his  part. 

MIM£B. 

Mechanic,  miner  or  other 

Mutual  mistake. 

person. 

Accident  or  mistake. 

MINEBALS. 

All  mines   and  minerals. 

MISUSE. 

Abuse  and  misuse. 

sand,  quarries  of  stone, 

MIXED. 

Mixed  war. 

brick,  earth  and  gravel 

MODE. 

Improved  mode  of  manu- 

pits. 

facturing  gas. 

r 


536 


637 


MODE. 


MONEYS. 


b.\ii 


and  mlnoralfl, 
arrleH  of  Htone^ 
irth  and  gravel 

mineralH  witli- 
multT  till'  land. 
minerals. 

8. 

mining  dalms. 
i  raining  clalni>. 
inlBtur. 
nlnlHter. 
nlster. 

minister  of  tlic 

minister. 

Ing    a   minister 

)llc  worship. 

Ill  otBcer. 

nl  office. 

e  or  ministerial 

fecting  ambassa- 
itiier  public  mln- 
ind  consuls. 
dors   and   other 
ministers, 
f  minor  children, 
e,    abstract     or 
y  misapply. 
luct    and   mlsbe- 

3faalt  or  mlscar- 

efault  or  miscar- 
9f  another, 
as  mischief, 
irimes  and  mlsde- 
>rs. 

;,  default  or  mis- 
ice. 

>,  accident  or  mls- 
le. 

!r  losses  and  mls- 
aes.. 

lary  case. 
lary,     educational 
benevolent  enter- 
s. 

ge,  accident,  mls- 
or  fraud   without 
on  his  part. 
I  mistake. 
nt  or  mistake, 
and  misuse. 
war. 

red  mode  of  mana- 
ging gas. 


MODE  — Cuntinnad. 
Any 


MODES. 


MOLASSES. 

MOLEST. 

MOLESTED. 


MONET. 


mode    of    combin- 
ing. 
Practice     pleadings    and 
forms    and    modes   of 
proceeding. 
Concentrated     molasses. 
Molest  or  distarb. 
Unrty    molested    or    re- 
strained in  his  person  or 
estate. 
Writing  for  the  payment 

of  money. 
Money  won  upon  any  bat 

or  wager. 
Undertaking  for  the  pay- 
ment of  money. 
Texas  money. 
Sams  of  money  owing  to 

me. 
Sams  of  money. 
Sum  of  money. 
Security  for  the  payment 

of  money. 
Hecnrities  for  money. 
itegaiating  the  rate  of  in- 
terest on  money. 
First  money  and  govern- 
ment script  realized. 
Parporting      that      any 

money  will  be  paid. 
Parchase  money. 
Public  money. 
Promissory  notes  for  the 

payment  of  money. 
Principal  money. 
Personal    property   con- 
sisting of    money   and 
clothes. 
Person    who    has    paid 
money  lost    upon   any 
game  or  wager. 
Order  for  the  payment  of 

money. 
Order  for  money. 
Money   on    hand    or    '.n 

bank. 
Money,  goods,  effectf  or 

other  estate. 
Obligation   for  the  pay- 
ment of  money  onl >'. 
Bonds    and     promhisory 
notes    for     mone;ir   or 
property. 
Mortgages  or    securities 

for  money. 
Mortgage^  debt  or  sum  of 
money. 


MONEY  — Coatinui'd. 

Meeting  for  raising  money 
for  building  or  repairing 
a  school-house. 
Loan  of  mon«!y. 
Liability  to    pay   money 

upon  a  contingency. 
Lawful  money. 
Instrument    payable    in 

money. 
Instrument  or  engine  for 

marking  money. 
Instrument  for  the  pay- 
ment of  money  only. 
Money  to  grow  due. 
Good  current  money. 
Freight  money. 
Property    or    money   or 

effects. 
Draft  for  the  payment  of 

money. 
Discharge  for  money. 
Direct  payment  of  money. 
Current  money. 
Contract  for  the  payment 

of  money  only. 
Liability  to    pay   money 

upon  a  contingency. 
Condemnation  money. 
Coin  money. 
Canada  money." 
Borrow  money. 
Borrowed  money. 
Bonds  for  the  payment  of 
money  or  other  things. 
Bond  for  the  payment  of 

money  only. 
Money  belonging  to  the 

State. 
Bank  money. 
Balance  of  money. 
Money,  jewelry  and  arti- 
cles  of  gold  and  silver 
manufacture. 
Amount  of  money  In  con> 

troversy. 
Acquittance  or  receipt  for 
money. 
MONEYED.  Moneyed  business  or  com- 

mercial corporation. 
Moneyed  corporation. 
MONET'S.  Pecuniary    consideration 

or  money's  worth. 
MONEYS.  Moneys  paid. 

Other  moneys. 
Safely  and  securely  keep* 
ing  all  moneys  depos- 
ited. 
Moneys  due  him. 


A8!) 


MONEYS. 


MT. 


MO 


MONTHLY. 
MONTH'S. 

MONTHS. 


MONEYS  — ContlDiiod. 

All  moneys  rec«lr«d. 
All  moneys. 
MONTH.  One  month  or  men. 

One  month. 
Per  month. 

Latter  part  of  tho  raon'V. 
Uuttranteed  for  cargo  in 

all  this  month. 
One  month  from. 
Ono  month  after. 
Payable  monthly. 
One  calendar  month's  no- 
tice. 
Determinable   on   a   six 

months'  notice. 
Within  six  months  after 
the  probate  of  the  will. 
Within  (our  months. 
Twenty-fonr  months. 
Renewed        for      three 

months. 
Once  In  every  six  mouths. 
LegacieH  to  be  paid  with 
interest  in  three  months. 
Good  for  six  months  only. 
Twelve  months  certain. 
MORAL*  Crime    involving    moral 

turpitude. 
Moral  certainty. 
*  Assembly  for  the  promo- 

tion of    any  moral    or 
benevolent  object. 
MORALITY.         Religion,    morality    and 

knowledge. 
MORE.  Receives   more   than  his 

just  share. 
One  month  or  more. 
Not  more  than. 
Dwells  more  than  twenty 
mUes  from  the  defend- 
ant. 
More  interior  district. 
More  hazardous  business. 
MORTAL.  One  mortal  bruise. 

MORTGAGE.        Technical  mortgage. 

Subject  to  a  mortgage. 
Second  mortgage  oonds. 
Sale,  mortgage  or  other 
disposition  of  real  es- 
tate. 
Said  mortgage  deed,  the 
real  estate  thereby  con- 
veyed. 
Proceeds  of  a  mortgage. 
Equitable  mortgage. 
Entry  of  a  foreclosure  of 
a  mortgage. 


MORTGAGE  - 

Continued. 

Deed  of  trust  or   mort- 

« 

Kigo- 

Claiming  under  a  mort- 

gage- 

MORTGAGES. 

F''oe  of  legacies  or  mort- 

gages. 

MORTIS. 

Donatio  casua  mortis. 

MOST. 

Most  in  need. 

As    may   be    most    con* 

venlent. 

Consider  most   advanta* 

geous. 

As  Is  most  convenient. 

Consider  most  advantft* 

geous. 

MOTION. 

Lateral  motion. 

Hearing  of  any  motion. 

HltUNTAIX. 

Kammitof  the  mountain. 

Foot  of  the  mountain. 

MOVABLE. 

Stock  and  movable  prop- 

erty. 

MOVABLES. 

Indoor  movables. 

Goods  or  movables. 

MOVING. 

Standing,  riding  or  being 

upon   the   platform   of 

moving  railv.ay  coaches. 

MULATTO. 

Free   negro,  mulatt«    ^v 

free  person  of  color. 

Make  such  negro  or  mu- 

latto a  slave. 

MUT.E. 

Horse,  mule  or   yoke  of 

oxen. 

MULES. 

Horses,  mules    and  lire 

stock. 

Horses,  mules  or  cattle. 

MUNICIPAL. 

Tax,  Impost,  assessment 

or  municipal  fine. 

MUNITIONS. 

Provisions  or  munitions 

of  war. 

MURDER. 

Charged  with  murder. 

MUTUAL. 

Mutual  credit. 

Mutual  covenants. 

MUTUALLY. 

It  Is  mutually  agreed. 

MY. 

All  my  servants. 

SeU  my  farm  for  me. 

All  the  rest  of  my  estate. 

Rest  of  my  land. 

Residue  of  my  estate. 

My  plantation. 

All  my  books  and  papers 

of  every  description. 

Option  of  my  executors. 

Of  my  name  and  blood. 

Money  due  at  my  decease. 

My  moiety  of  the  house. 

My  linen  and  clothes  of 

aU  kinds. 

640 

:ust  or  mort- 
jDder  a  mort- 
(aclas  or  mort- 

sua  mortis. 
Bcd. 

je  mo8t  con- 
most   advanta- 

t  convenient, 
most  advanta- 

lotion. 

f  any  motion. 
I  the  mountain, 
e  mountain. 
I  movable  prop- 

svables. 

movables. 

,  riding  or  being 

he   platform   of 

rallv.ay  coaches. 

fro,  mulatto    ">v 

r8on  of  color. 

:h  negro  or  mu- 

Blave. 

lule  or  yoke  of 

mules    and  live 

mules  or  cattle, 
post,  assessment 
ilclpal  fine. 
as  or  munitions 

1  with  murder. 
eredit. 
sovenants. 
tually  agreed, 
enrants. 
farm  lor  me. 
rest  of  my  estate, 
my  land. 
)  of  my  estate. 
itation. 

books  and  papers 
ery  description, 
of  my  executors. 
name  and  blood, 
due  at  my  decease. 
ietf  of  the  house. 
en  and  clothes  of 
nds. 


KY  — Continued. 


NAME. 


ITAME} 


iRHoe  of  my  body. 

All  my  goodH  and  chattels. 

Maintenance  of  my  tarn* 
llj. 

My  execatorti. 

All  my  estate. 

All  my  effects  whatsoever. 

All  my  effects. 

■hould  any  of  my  children 
die. 

My  desire  being. 

My  just  debts  to  be  first 
paid. 

My  linen  and  clotties  of 
all  kinds. 

My  cliildren. 

Cliildren  of  my  body. 

To  uct  in  all  roybusinesH. 

Benefits  of  all  my  real  es- 
tate. 

For  the  benefit  of  uiy 
daughter  and  her  chil- 
dren. 

Balance  of  r.    ostate. 

All  tlie  rest  of  my  os- 
taifl. 

Ill  the  residue  unrt  re- 
mainder of  mj  real 
estate. 

All  my  real  estate. 

All  my  property  of  every 
description. 

All  my  property  of  any 
nature  or  kind  whatso- 
ever. 

All  ray  property. 

All  my  personal  property. 

All  my  other  property. 

All  my  other  estate  real 
and  personal. 

All  my  lands. 

All  my  landed  estate. 

All  ray  estate  whether  real 
or  personal. 

All  my  estate  both  real 
and  personal. 

AU  my  estate  and  effects. 

All  my  estate. 

All  my  effects. 

All  my  daughters. 

Peculiar  name. 

To  the  order  of  the  In- 
dorser'sname. 

Secured  or  inrested  in  her 
name. 

Ignorant  of  the  name. 
Expressly  named. 


NAMES. 
NATVBAL. 


NATVBE. 


NAYAL. 


ITATIGATE. 
NAVIGATING. 


NAVIOAnON. 


Reciting  the  names  of  the 
parties. 

Natural,  essential  and  In- 
herent rights. 

Natural  guardian. 

During  the  natural  lives. 

D.uring   his   natural   life 
niid  no  longer. 

Natural  child. 

Natural  boundary. 

Natural  watercourse. 

True  nature  ami  value. 

Huits  of  a  civil  nature  In 
common  law  or  in  equity 

Suit  of  a  civil  nature  at 
law. 

Similar  naturo,  package, 
value  and  quality. 

Property  of  wlmtsoever 
kind,  tenure  or  nature. 

Articles  perishable  In 
tlielr  own  nature. 

Other  articles  perishable 
In  their  own  nature. 

Lien  iu  the  nature  of  a 
mortgage. 

Authority  of  ths  like  na- 
ture. 

Like  naturs. 

liUW  of  nature. 

Acclde..ts  or  damages  of 
*  the    seas   of    whatever 
nature  or  kind  whatso- 
ever. 

Crime  against  nature. 

Controversies  of  a  civil 
nature. 

Cases  of  a  quasi  criminal 
nature. 

All  my  property  of  any 
nature  or  kind  whatso- 
ever. 

Suit  or  action  of  a  civU 
nature. 

Persons  in  the  naval  ser- 
vice    of    the     United 
States. 
Person  in  the  naval  forces 

of  the  U.  S. 
Military  or  naval  service. 
Ply,  work  or  navigate. 
Used    lA   navigating    the 

waters  of  this  State. 
Used   In  navigating    the 

waters  of  this  State. 
Vessels  of  whatever  de- 
scription used  In  river  or 
inland  navigation. 


548 


NAVIGATION. 


■NEW. 


544 


i 


■ 


lATIGATION  —  Continued. 

Description  of  vessel  used 
in  navigation. 

UnaToidable  dangers  of 
navigation. 

UnaTOidablo    dangers  of 
ttie     river,    navigation 
;,  and  fire. 

f  Bisk  of  navigation. 

Flow  of  water  lessened  or 
navigation  Impeded. 

Perils  of  navigation. 

Maintaining  tlie  nariga- 
lion  of  the  canal. 

Inland  navigation. 

Improper  navigation. 

Dangers  or  accidents  of 
navigation. 

Dangers  of  navigation. 

Dangers  of  lake  naviga- 
tion. 

Dangers  incident  to  the 
navigation  of  the 
river. 

Dangers  and  accidents  of 
the  seas  and  naviga- 
tion. 

Accidents  of  the  seas  and 
navigation. 

Accident  of  navigation. 
NAYT.  Person  enlisted   for   the 

navy. 
NEAB.  As  near  the  court-house  as 

practicable. 

Near  of  kin. 

At  or  near. 
NEAllESl.  Nearest  public  thorough- 

fare. 

Nearest  relatives. 
NEARLYo  A''     nearly    uniform     as 

practicable. 
NECESSARIES.    Any  suit  for  necessaries 

furnished. 
NECESSARY.       Usual  or  necessary  course 
of  business. 

Necessary  tools  of  a 
tradesman. 

Tools  necessary  for  his 
trade  or  occupation. 

Things  necessary  for  the 
cultivation  of  a  farm. 

Necessary  team. 
'  Nertssary  repairs. 

Plg-8t]r,  necessary  or  nui- 
sance. 

Household  furniture  nec- 
essary for  the  debtor 
aad  his  family. 


NECESSARY  —  Continued. 

Household  furniture  nec- 
essary for  supporting 
life. 

Articles  of  hout>ehold  fur* 
nlture  necessary  for  up- 
holding life. 

Convenient  and  neces- 
sary. 

Necessary  appendages  for 
the  school-bouse. 

Necessary    wearing    ap- 
parel. 
NECESSITY.         Works    of  necessity    or 
mercy. 

Works  of  necessity. 

Unavoidable  accident, 
necessity  or  distress  of 
weather. 

Necessity  or  charity. 
NEEDFUL.  Proper  and  needful  struc- 

tures. 
NEGLECT.  IntentionaUy  neglect. 

Grossly^  wantonly  or 
cruelly  to  neglect. 

Gross  neglect  of  duty. 

Excusable  neglect. 

Design  or  neglect. 

Culpable  neglect. 

Wantonly  and  cruelly  neg- 
lects. 

Wilful  negligence. 

Ordinary  negligence. 

Loading,  unloading,  con- 
veyance or  otherwise, 
whether  arising  from 
negligence  or  otherwise. 

Gross  negligence. 

Culpable  negligence. 

Negligent  escape. 

Promissory  note  not  ne- 
gotiable. 

Completed)  issued  and 
negotiated. 

Hake  such  negro  or  mu- 
latto a  slave. 

Free  negro. 
NEIGHBORHOOD.    Any  neighborhood    or 

family. 
NEIGHBORING.   Trade  or  business  offen< 
sive  to  the  neighboring 
inhabitants. 
NEPHEW.  My  nephew. 

NET.  Annual  net  value. 

NEVERTHELESS.    In   trust    nevertheless 

and  upon  condition. 
NEW.  New  street. 

Obstruct  new  lights. 


NEGLECTS. 


NEGLIGENCE. 


NEGLIGENT. 
NEGOTIABLE. 

NEGOTIATED. 

NEGRO. 


iiil"iiiii"iiriflVi1lrl-- 


544 


1  furniture  nec- 
tor    supporttuR 

!  hout.ehold  for* 
lecessary  for  up- 
life. 
it    and    neces- 

aopendages  for 

Qol-bouse. 

'    wearini;    ap- 

)f   necessity    or 

necessity. 
ible       accident, 
ty  or  distress  of 
r. 

r  or  charity. 
,nd  needful  struc- 

nally  neglect. 

wantonly     or 
r  to  neglect, 
iglect  of  duty. 
»le  neglect. 
IT  neglect. 
e  neglect. 
ly  and  cruelly  neg- 

legUgence. 
py  negligence. 
5,  unloading,  con- 
ice    or   otherwise, 
ler    arising    from 
gence  or  otherwise, 
legligence. 
le  negligence. 
iDt  escape, 
jsory  note  not  ne- 
ible. 

Bted,   Issued     and 
itlated. 

such  negro  or  mu- 
» a  slave, 
legro. 
r  neighborhood    or 

or  business  oBen* 
I  to  the  neighboring 
ibltants. 
iphew. 
al  net  value. 

trust    nevertheless 
I  upon  condition. 
street, 
met  new  lights. 


545 

NEW.— 

^NOTICE.                                          546 

JiEW  — Continued. 

NOTE  — Continued. 

Motion  for  a  new  trial. 

Promissory  note  signed 

New  mannfactare. 

in  the  presence  of  an 

New    and   improved   de- 

attesting witness. 

sign. 

Promissory      note     not 

New  grant  or  order  of 

negotiable. 

survey. 

Promissory  note. 

A  new  lease. 

Note  or  memorandum  in 

NEW  ORLEANS 

.  Port  of  New  Orleans. 

writing. 

NEWSPAPER. 

All  the   outstanding  lia* 

Made  a  note. 

unties     of    the     said 

Lost  note. 

newspaper. 

Intmsted  with  any  note. 

Establisli    or  set   up   a 

Good  note. 

newspaper  or  printing 

Founded  on  a  bond,  bill 

press. 

or  note. 

Daily  newspaper. 

If  said  note  is  collectible. 

NEWSPAPERS. 

Newspapers  employed  by 

Bill  or  note. 

the  corporation. 

Bank  note. 

NEW  YORK. 

New    York     SUte     car- 

Bank  bill  or  note. 

rency. 

Attested  note. 

NEXT. 

Tlien  next. 

NOTES.                 The     within     described 

Next  term. 

notes. 

Next  spring  term. 

Satisfactory  notes. 

Next  of  kin. 

Promissory  notes  for  tbe 

Heirs  or  next  of  kin. 

payment  of  money. 

- 

On  the  first  day  of  May 

Promissory  notes. 

next  dxed. 

Notes  and  obligations. 

At  least  ten  days  between 

Legal  tender  notes. 

the  day  of  service  and 

False  bank-notes. 

the  first  day  of  the  next 

Current  bank  notes. 

term. 

All  the  notes  of  hand. 

By  November  next. 

All  notes. 

Next  adjoining. 

All  bills ornotes. 

NIGRA  NZI. 

Fair,     average,    nlcranzi 

NOTHING.             Nothing  due. 

rice. 

NOTICE.               Notice  in  writing. 

NIGHT. 

Sabbatli  night. 

Waiving  demand  and  no- 

Daring  tbe  night. 

tice. 

NINETY. 

Within  ninety  days. 

Thirty  days*  public  notice. 

NON. 

Dies  non  jurldlcns. 

t>                             Summons,  notice  or  ad- 

NORTH. 

At  the  north  door  of  the 

vertisement. 

conrt-honse. 

Responsible  for  the  whole 

NOSE. 

Slit  the  nose. 

note  without  notice  or 

NOT. 

Wonld  not. 

protest. 

Not  tried. 

Reasonable  notice. 

Not  transferable. 

Purchasers  for  a  valuable 

Shall  not. 

consideration     without 

Not  otherwise. 

notice. 

Lost  or  not  lost. 

One  calendar  month's  no- 

Not insnred. 

tice. 

Not  hazardous. 

On  notice  being  given. 

NOTARY. 

Offlcial  seal  of  such  no- 

Notice thereof  left. 

tary. 

Immediate  notice. 

NOTE. 

Till  the  payment  of  said 

Give  notice  to  the  party. 

note. 

Without  further  notice. 

Stcck  note. 

Due  notice. 

Responsible  for  the  whole 

Determinable    on  a  six 

note  wlthont  notice  or 

months'  notice. 

probtfdt. 

Ten  days'  notice. 

547 


NOTICE. 


OCCUPY. 


548 


NOTICE  — Continued. 

Actnal  notice. 

Open  and  notorious  insol- 


M0T0BI0U8. 

NOTORIOrSLT. 

NOVEMBER. 

NOW. 


NOXIOUS. 


NUISANCE. 


NUMBER. 


NUTS. 


OATH. 


OATHS. 


OATS. 

OBITER. 

OBJECT. 


vency. 

Persons  of  notoriously 
bad  character. 

By  tlie  first  day  of  Novem- 
ber. 

By  November  nect. 

Novir  past. 

Any  public  improvement 
now  ordered. 

Now  occupies. 

Now  located. 

DobtS;  dues,  demands  or 
claims  now  due  or  to 
grow  due. 

Bound  as  now. 

Between  now  and  the 
first  day  of  September. 

As  now  located. 

As  now  laid  out. 

As  now  in  the  occupation 
of. 

As  he  now  holds  the 
same. 

Other  noxious  or  destruc- 
tive substance  or  liquid. 

IMg-stj)  necessary  or  nui- 
sance. 

Greatest  number  of  rotes. 

Unusual  number. 

Take  and  flli  the  numbe . 
of  shares. 

Any  terra  or  number  of 
years  certain. 

Berries,  nuts  and  vegeta- 
bles used  principally  in 
dyeing  or  composing 
dyes. 

Took  the  oath  in  such  case 
required  by  the  act  of 
Congress. 

Examination  on  oath. 

Corporal  oath. 

Case  in  which  the  law  of 
the  United  States  au- 
thorizes an  oath  to  be 
administered. 

Oaths  necessary  in  the 
performance  of  their 
duties. 

Parcel  of  oats. 

Obiter  dicta. 

Other  object. 

Assembly  for  tlie  promo- 
tion of  any  moral  or 
benevolent  object. 


OBTAIN. 


OBTAINED. 


OBTAINING. 
OCCASIONED. 


OBJECTIONABLE.   Public  or  objectionable 

imrpose. 
OBJECTS.  Objects  of  vertu  and  taste. 

GoodS)  wares,    mcrcliau- 
dise,  articles  or  objects. 
OBLIGATION.      Impairing  the  obligation 
of  contracts. 

Contract,   obligation    or 
liability. 
OBLIGATORY.     Writing  obligatory. 

Bill  obligatory. 
OBLITERATING.  Canceling  or  obliterating. 

For  the  largest  sum  that 
we  can  reasonably  ob- 
tain. 

Failed  to  obtain  relief. 

Creditor  who  has  obtained 
Judgment. 

Have  obtained. 

First  had  and  obtained. 

Purpose  of  obtaining. 

Unless  occasioned  by 
stranding. 

Loss  by  flro  occasioned  by 
mobs  or  riots. 

Loss  occasioned  by  the 
explosion  of  a  steam 
boiler. 

Solemn  occasions. 

Extraordinary  occasions. 

O^mer  or  occupant. 

Ownei*s  or  occupants. 

Tools  necessary  for  his 
trade  or  occupation. 

Occupation,  profession  or 
employment. 

Profession,  trade  and  oc- 
cupation. 

Manual  occupation. 

As  now  in  the  occupation 
of. 

Actnal  occupation. 

OCCUPIED.  Way  over    my  land   as 

usually  occupied. 

Used,  occupied  and  enjoy- 
ed. 

Owned  or  occupied. 

Now  occupied  by  me. 

As  usually  occupied. 

Adjoining  to  or  occupied 
with  a  dwelling-house. 

Actually  occupied. 
OCCUPIER.  Owner  or  occupier. 

Owner  and  occupier. 
OCCUPIERS.        Owner  or  occupiers. 

Inhabitants  and  occupiers . 
OCCUPY.  Reside  on,  use  or  occupy. 

Own  or  occupy  the  mili. 


OCCASIONS. 

OCCUPANT. 

OCCUPANTS. 

OCCUPATION. 


MUMWaWMMMMMMHMiMlMliMWaMII 


rta  and  taste. 
IS,  mcrcliaii- 
es  or  objects, 
le  obligation 

M. 

bligation    or 

gatory. 

iry. 

r  obliterating. 

est  sum  that 

tasonably  ob- 

itain  relief. 

3  hau  obtained 

• 

led. 

]d  obtained. 

obtaining. 

casioned      by 

occasioned  by 
•lots. 

loned  by  the 
I   of  a  steam 

iasions. 

lary  occaslont. 
ccupant. 
occupants. 
!ssary  for  his 
occupation. 
I,  profession  or 
icnt. 

,  trade  and  oc- 
cupation, 
the  occupation 

supation. 

:    my   land   as 

occupied. 

]pl«d  and  enjoy- 

occupied. 
pied  by  me. 
'  occupied. 
;  to  or  occupied 
dwelling-house, 
occupied, 
occupier, 
id  occupier. 
:  occupiers. 
its  and  occupiers . 
a,  use  or  occupy, 
occupy  the  mill. 


549 


OCCUPY. 


OFFICERS. 


6.jO 


OF. 


OFF. 


OFFENDER. 


OFFENDERS. 


OCCUPY  — Continued. 

Hold,  occupy,  possess  or 
enjoy. 

Continne  to  occnpy. 

Not  been  heard  of. 

Dispose  of. 

Consisting  of. 

Citizen  of  B. 

In  cliarge  of. 

Between  now  and  the  first 
day  of  September. 

Arises  out  of. 

Struck  off. 

Set  off. 

Pay  or  put  off. 

Loading  off  shore. 

Go  off  large. 

Cut  off. 

On  recovery  of  the  prop- 
erty and  conviction  of 
the  offender. 

Beyond  the  life  of  the 
offender. 

Prosecution,  maintenance 
and  punishment  of  of- 
fenders. 

Agreeably  to  the  usual 
mode  of  process  against 
offenders  in  such  State. 

Substance  of  the  offense. 

Similar  offense. 

Same  offense. 

Lilce  offense. 

Indictable  offense. 

Each  offense. 

Crime  or  offense  against 
the  laws  of  China. 

Continuing  offense. 

Attempts  to  commit  any 
offense. 

Offensive  weapon. 

Noxious  or  offensive  busi- 
ness, trade  or  manufac- 
ture. 

Noisome  or  offensive  busi- 
ness. 

Business  that  might  be 
offensive. 

Sum  prevlovsly  offered. 

Be  offered. 

Vacated  his  office. 

Term  of  oflSce. 

Sell  any  office. 

Removed  from  office. 

Public  office. 

Public  annual  office  or 
charge. 

Other  office  and  capacity. 


OFFENSE. 


OFFENSIVE. 


OFFERED. 
OFFICE. 


OFFICE  —  Continued. 

Misdemeaned 


In 


himself 
his  office. 

Misconduct  in  office. 

Local  office. 

Execute  jointly  the  oiiice. 

Interfere  with  the  term  of 
office. 

Another  Incompatible 
office. 

Book-keeper  in  office. 

Persons  holding  office. 

Duties  of  their  office. 

Duties  of  his  office. 

Divine  service,  rite  or 
office. 

Continue  in  said  office. 

Continue  in  office. 

Color  of  his  office. 

Civil  office. 

By  virtue  of  his  office. 

At  an  office  or  banking- 
house. 

Person  appointed  to  an 
office. 

Annual  office. 

Accepted  the  office. 

Abandonment    of    office. 
OFFICER.  State  officer. 

Resisting  an  officer  in 
serving  process. 

Resisting  an  officer. 

Public  officer. 

Principal  officer  of  such 
corporation. 

Presiiiing  officer. 

Police  officer. 

Other  proper  officer. 

Honey  in  the  hands  of  a 
sheriff  or  other  officer. 

Ministerial  officer. 

Judicial  officer. 

Executive  officer. 

Election  officer. 

De  facto  officer. 

City  officer. 
OFFICERS.  State  officers. 

Regulation  of  the  busi- 
ness of  the  association 
and  the  conduct  of  its 
officers. 

Other  similar  officers 

Necessary  for  the  accom- 
modation of  the  officers 
and  crew. 

Jodicial  officers. 

Executive  or  ministerial 
officers. 


651 


OFFICERS.- 


ONLY. 


MS 


OFFICERS  — 

OFFICES. 
OFFICIAL. 


OFFSET. 

OFFSETS. 

OIL. 


OILS. 


OLD. 


OH. 


Continued. 

Connty  officers. 
Ofllcors  and  assistantB. 
Officers,    agents   or    ser- 
vants. 
Other  offices. 
Lncrative  offices. 
Official     seal     of     such 

notary. 
Judicial,     legislative     or 
other  public  official  pro* 
ceedings. 
Official  news. 
Judgment  which  may  be 
rendered  against  him  in 
his  official  capacity. 
Act  In  his  official  capacity. 
ITithout  offset. 
Credits  and  offsets. 
Wet,  dirty  or  unmerchant- 
able palm  oil. 
On  profit  on  palm  oil. 
Prime  quality  winter  oil. 
Cliemicaloll. 
Best  oil. 
Beflned    coal    or    earth 

oils. 
Campliene,     spirit     gas, 
burning  fluid  or  chemi- 
cal oils. 
Copper  when  old  and  fit 
only  to  be  reman  ufac- 
tured. 
Old  bnllding. 
On  trial. 
Drunk   or   consumed   on 

the  premises. 
On  her  passage. 
Lying  on. 
Levied  on. 

Indorsed  on   the  Instru- 
ment. 
On  freiglit  bill. 
Freiglit  on  board. 
Farm  on  which  A.  lives. 
On  the  face. 
Ou  their  execution. 
On  deposit. 
Two  years  after  date  on 

demand. 
On  demand. 
On  a  day  certain. 
Close  on  Sunday. 
Carrying  on  business. 
Carry  on  or  exercise  the 
practice  or  profession  of 
a  surgeon. 
Can7  on  business. 


ON— Continued. 


ONCE. 
ONE. 


ONE'HALF. 


ONLY. 


Carry  on  the  bnsiness  of  a 

wine  merchant. 
Carry  on  bnsiness. 
Bounded  on  the  margin. 
On  the  west  bank. 
On  the  banlt. 
Attaclied  on  mesne  pro- 
cess. 
On  application. 
Actions  respecting  ease- 
ments on  real  estate. 
Actions  on  the  case. 
Aciions  at  law  on   con- 
tract. 
On  account  of  his  master. 
Absent  on  public  business. 
On  or  aliout. 
Once  a  vreek. 
One  whole  year. 
For  one  year. 
Any  one  year. 
Within  one  year  after  the 
granting  of  the  first  let- 
tors. 
On  the  stocks. 
Larger  quantity  than  one 

quart. 
Prosecuted    within    one 

year. 
For  one  voyage  only. 
Not  to  be  paid  within  one 

year. 
More  than  one  subject. 
One  month. 

One  whole  year  at  least. 
One  month  from. 
One  thousand  feet. 
One  continuous  passage. 
One  pair  of  working  cat- 
tic. 
Any  one  year. 
One  month  aft«r. 
Privilege  of    one-half  of 

a  saw-mill. 
Each  his  one-half. 
Total  loss  only. 
Only  equal  to  samples. 
Private      dwelling-house 

only. 
Obligation   for  the   pay- 
ment of  money  only. 
Instrument  for  the  pay- 
ment of  money  only. 
Good  for  this  trip  only. 
Good  for  this  date  only. 
Good    for    six     months 
only. 


552 


Dsiness  of  a 

int. 

1688. 

the  margin. 
utk. 

mesne  pro- 

n. 

:cting  ease- 
al  estate, 
e  case, 
aw  on   con- 

f  his  master. 
)lic  business. 


ar. 


ear  after  the 
:  the  first  let- 

tity  than  one 

within    one 

ige  only. 

iid  within  one 

ne  subject. 

frcar  at  least. 
From. 
id  feet. 
Dons  passage, 
worlsiug  cat* 

r. 
aft«r. 

f    one-half  of 

I. 

e-half. 

»nly. 

to  samples. 

Iwelllng-liouse 

for  the   pay- 
nouey  only. 
t  for  the  pay- 
noney  only, 
lis  trip  only. 
lis  date  only. 
six     months 


ONLY — Continued . 

Copper  when  old  and  fit 
only  to  be  remanufac- 
tured. 
Contract  for  the  payment 

of  money  only. 
Bond  for  the  payment  of 
money  only. 
OPENt  Keeps  open  store. 

Keeping    open    a    dram 

shop. 
Keep  open  any  room. 
Keep  open. 
Filed  in  open  court. 
Open  concubinage. 
OPENED.  Suffer  to  be  opened  any 

letters. 
Iiald  out  and  opened. 
Dug)  opened  and  made. 
OPERATING.       Property  necessarily  use* 
•  in  operating  any   rail- 

road. 
OPERATION.        Uniform  in  their  opera- 
tion. 
Necessary  for  the  con- 
struction or  operation 
thereof. 
Kept  in  operation. 
Laborer  or  operatire. 
Written  opinion. 
Called  to  testify  thereto 
by  tlie  opposite  party. 
General  opposition. 
Bight,  option  and  refusal 

to  purchase. 
Local  option  law. 
Bayer's  option. 
OB*  Work  or  labor. 

Waste  or  shoddy. 
Warrant  or  ordor. 
Wages  or  hire. 
Granted  or  TOted. 
Cities,  towns  or  Tillages. 
Terdict  or  judgment. 
Tacant    or    unoccupitd 

lots. 
Yacant  or  unoccupied. 
Utter  or  put  oft. 
Utter  or  publish. 
Unlawful  game  or  sport. 
Transferred  or  changed. 
Transaction  or  communi- 
cation. 
Trading  or  other  public 

company. 
Trading  or  dealing. 
Merchant  or  tradesman. 
Trade  or  business. 


•  Continued. 


OPEBATIYE. 

OPINION. 

OPPOSITE. 

OPPOSITION. 
OPTION. 


Trade  adTftnture  or  con- 
cern. 
Town  or  village. 
Torment  or  torture. 
Tools  or  implements. 
Plunder  or  steal. 
Ships  or  vessels. 
Ship  or  vessel. 
Servant  or  servants. 
Servant  or  employee. 
Sane  or  insane. 
Sale  or  transfer. 
Sale  or  disposition. 
Route  or  location. 
Riots  or  cciimotions. 
Right,  title  or  interest. 
Right,  power  or  privilege. 
Right,  debt  or  duty. 
Riding  or  division. 
Reside  or  be. 
Reserved,   taken   or   re- 
ceived. 
Reservation  or  limitation. 
Rents  or  profits. 
Rent  or  service. 
Recovered  or  preserved. 
Receipt  or  acquittance. 
Colluct  or  realize. 
Building  or  purchasing. 
Provision   or   article   of 

food. 
Produce  or  commodity. 
Procure  or  suffer. 
Privity  or  knowledge. 
Print  or  engraving. 
Drunk  or  consumed  on 

the  premises. 
Praille  or  timber  land. 
Practising  medicine,   or 

healing  the  sick. 
Possession,  reversion  or 

remainder. 
Possession,  order  or  dis- 
position. 
Plf ,  work  or  navigate. 
Placed,  elected  or  chosen. 
Pilot,  master  or  mariners. 
Person  or  property. 
Person  or  persons. 
Permitted  or  suffered. 
Acted,  performed  or  re- 
presented. 
Penalty  or  lorfeitnre,  pe- 
cuniary or  otherwise. 
Payable  in  cash  or  work. 
Parish  or  place. 
Parent  or  guardian. 


555 


OB. 


OR. 


55G 


OK  — Continued. 


i    I 


Lot  or  parcel. 

Palmistry   or  otherwise. 

Paid  or  collected 

Parcels  or  packages. 

Owned  or  occupied. 

Outward  mark  or  show  of 
business. 

Order  or  assigns. 

On  or  before. 

Or  otherwise. 

Office,  place  or  employ- 
ment. 

Trade  or  business  offen* 
give  to  the  neighboring 
inhabitants. 

Offensive  arms  or  wea- 
pons. 

Owned  or  occupied. 

Bonds  or  other  obliga- 
tions. 

Obligation  or  written  con- 
tract. 

Object  or  refuse. 

Oats  or  other  lawful  mer- 
chandise. 

Oath  or  other  competent 
proof. 

Note  or  memorandum. 

Noisome  or  offensive  busi- 

BCSS. 

Neglect  or  refuse. 

Necessity  or  mercy. 

Necessary  or  usual. 

Necessary  or  convenient. 

Neat  stock  or  beeves. 

Mortgages  or  securities 
for  money. 

Money,  jewels  or  orna- 
ments. 

Mitigating  or  aggravating 
circumstances. 

Mistake  or  inadvertence. 

Mistake  or  accident. 

Mistake,  accident  or  mis- 
fortune. 

^Icrchant  or  tradesman. 

Merchant  or  trader. 

Medicinal  preparations  or 
compositions. 

Meet  or  assemble. 

Mechanic  or  other  person. 

Master  or  mariners. 

Master  or  clerk. 

Maker  or  manufacturer. 

Lot  or  curtilage. 

Lost  or  damaged. 

Given  or  loaned  to. 


OB  — Continued. 


Loaded  or  discharged. 

Lien  or  pledge. 

Auy  license  or  authority. 

Debts  or  liabilitieM  con- 
tracted before. 

Letter  or  power  of  attor- 
ney. 

Letter  or  circular. 

Leave  or  remove  from  the 
State. 

Leakage  or  stew.ige. 

Leakage  or  breakage. 

Lands  or  grounds  where- 
on said  bridge  is  to  be 
built. 

Landing  place  or  basin. 

Laborer  or  operative. 

Labor,  bnsinesn  or  work. 

Kill  or  take. 

Keeping  a  faro  bank  or 
gaming  table. 

Have  or  keep  gunpowder. 

Judgment  or  order. 

Judgment,  decree  or  final 
order. 

Jewels  or  ornaments. 

Irregular  or  improper 
conduct. 

Invoice  or  entered  value. 

Intrusted  or  deposited. 

Into,  through  or  under. 

Cause  or  proceeding  in 
which  he  is  interested. 

Estate  or  Interest. 

Intent  to  injure  or  de- 
fraud. 

Instrument  or  writing. 

With  intent  to  kill  or  in- 
jure. 

In  or  abont. 

Illegal  or  improper  con- 
duct. 

Hospitals  or  asylnms. 

Hcrse,  mule  or  yoke  of 
07icn. 

Kft  '•-    «*ld!ng  or  nnles. 

iU;  ..;.;■;  sifsuiaa  or  artl- 

P     ';g  cr  movables. 
l^!  a«  oi  hazard  or  dkill. 
Gold  cr  Its  equivalent. 
Future     oztenslcns      or 

branches. 
Free  land  or  tenement. 
Fraudulent    conveyance, 

gift,  delivery  or  tnui»- 

fer. 


'm 


066 


icharged. 

)r  authority. 
bilities  cou- 

wer  of  attor- 

!Ular. 

ove  from  the 

tow.ig*. 
reakagc. 
unds  where- 
idgc  is  tu  be 

«  or  basin, 
perative. 
esB  or  work. 

aro  bank  or 

le. 

)  gunpowder, 

order. 

ecree  or  final 

naments. 
tr    improper 

ntered  value, 
deposited. 
1  or  under, 
roceeding    in 
s  InterQsted. 
Brest, 
ijure   or  de- 

>r  writing, 
to  kill  or  in- 


nproper  con- 

asylnms. 
I  or  yoke  of 

ng  or  nules. 
inaa  or  arti- 

y  Abies, 
sard  or  dkill. 
quivalent. 
teasicns      or 

tenement, 
conveyance, 
ery  or  tnut»- 


OB  — Continued. 


Founded  on  a  bond,  bill 
or  note. 

For  hire  or  gain. 

Fixtures  or  erections  used 
for  the  purposes  of 
trade. 

Fines,  penalties  or  for- 
feitures. 

Final  hearing  or  trial. 

Fine,  penalty  or  forfeit- 
ure. 

Filing  or  registration. 

Fermented  or  distilled 
liquor. 

Fence  or  hedge. 

Any  neighborhood  or 
family. 

False  or  fraudulent  prac- 
tice or  appearance. 

False  or  bogus  checks. 

Express  or  implied. 

Caused  by  lightning  or 
explosions. 

Execution  or  other  legal 
process. 

ExccsscSj  cruel  treatment 
or  outrages. 

Erections  or  additions. 

Erection  or  construction 
of  a  building. 

Erection,  construction  or 
finishing  of    buildings. 

Erection,  alter  or  re- 
pair. 

Erection,  constmction  or 
finishing. 

Erected  or  built. 

Erect  or  lease. 

Endowment  or  fund. 

Employed  in  or  about  the 
works. 

Educate  or  maintain. 

Dramatic  piece  or  enter- 
tainment. 

Keep  or  use  any  dog. 

Molest  or  disturb. 

Death  or  disability. 

Distinctive  device,  mark 
or  heading. 

Any  device  or  substitute 
for  card?  or  dice. 

Design  or  neglect. 

Descent,  gift  or  devise 
from  the  parent  or  other 
kindred. 

Depot  or  station. 

Deed  or  conveyance. 


OB  — Continued. 


Deed  of  trust  or  mort- 
gage. 

Decree  or  judgment  es- 
tablishing the  validity 
of  said  i'dtent. 

Decree  or  judgment. 

Deliver  up  such  lease  or 
agreement. 

Doflnitive  ur  final  decree. 

Defective  or  Insulliclent 
description  or  specifica- 
tion. 

Judgment  or  decision. 

Decision  or  order. 

All  debts  owing  or  accru- 
ing. 

Debts  or  demands. 

Debts,  dues,  demands  or 
claims  now  due  or  to 
grow  due. 

Debt  or  demand. 

Debt  or  damages  de- 
manded. 

Debt  or  damages. 

Debt,  default  or  miscar- 
riage. 

Debt  arising  out  of  or 
founded  on  a  contract. 

Debt,  account,  claim  or 
demand. 

Dealing  or  trading. 

Purchase  or  deal  in  land- 

D^al  or  trade  in. 

Date  of  the  last  work 
done  or  materials  fur- 
nished. 

Dangers  or  accidents  of 
navigation. 

Unnecessary  danger  or 
peril. 

Accidents  or  damages  of 
the  seas  of  whatever 
nature  or  kind  whatso- 
ever. 

Breakage,  leakage  or  dam« 
age. 

Cut  down  or  otherwise 
destroy. 

Crew  or  ship's  company. 

Credits  or  effects. 

Bay  or  river  craft  or  other 
boat. 

Court  or  judge. 

Any  county,  city  or 
town. 

Aid,  abet,  counsel  or  pro- 
cure. 


Wi^<»*M|  "—   ■ 


509 

OB— Continued. 


OR. OB. 


OB  — Continued. 


Moneyed  business  or  com- 
mercial corporation. 
Any  person  or  corpora* 

tiob. 
Litigation  or  controrersy . 
Contract)     promise      or 

agreement. 
Contract,   obligation    or 

liability. 
Constmction  or  repairs. 
Constmctlon  or  repair  of 

any  building. 
Constmction,  erection  or 
repair  of  any  building. 
Consent  or  agreement. 
Condncting    actions    or 

suits. 
Competency  or  relevancy. 
Or  other  compensation. 
Company  or  association, 
rardon   such   lunatic   or 
commute    tbt    execu- 
tion. 
Common  or  waste  lands. 
Commence  or  prosecute 

any  action. 
By    color  of   any   false 

token  or  writing. 
Color    or    pretense     of 

process. 
Clerk  or  servant. 
Claim  or  demand. 
CiTif  action  or  proceed- 
ing. 
Children  or  their  issue. 
Child  or  children. 
Necessity  or  charity. 
Charitable  or  benevolent 

institutions. 
Costs  or  charges. 
Charges  or  disbursements 

at  law. 
Charge  or  conduct. 
Change     the     form     or 

ground  of  action. 
Change  in  title  or  posses- 
sion. 
Change  bill  or  ticket. 
Any  term  or  number  of 

years  certain. 
Casualties      or      conse- 
quences of  war  or  re- 
bellion. 
Cart  or  truck-wagon. 
Carry  on  or  exercise  the 
practice  or  profession  1 
of  a  surgeon.  ' 


560 


Wagon,  cart  or  other  car- 
riage. 
Carpenters  in  their  own 
shops  or    In   buildings 
erecting  or  repairing. 
Canceling  or  obliterating. 
Camp-meeting,     congre- 
gation or  other  assem- 
bly of  people  met  for 
religious  worship 
Came  by  descent,  gift  or 

devise. 
By  from  or  under. 
Trade  or  business   of  a 

bntcher. 
Outward  mark  or  show  of 

business. 
Labor,  business,  or  work. 
Engage  in  trade  or  busi- 
ness. 
Business  or  Ivork. 
Business  or  employment. 
Business  of    a  court  of 
criminal  or  civil  judica- 
ture. 
Burgesses  or  inhabitants. 
Dwelling  house  or  other 

building. 
Building,  wtiarf  or  other 

superstructure. 
Building  made  use  of  for 
printing       or      drying 
calico. 
Building,     erection      or 

thing. 
Building,  altering,  repair- 
ing or  ornamenting. 
Bred,  kept  or  preserved. 
French  or  fancy  bread. 
Bom  or  to  be  bom. 
Bonds  for  the  payment  of 
money  or  other  things. 
Of  the  blood  of  the  person 
on  whom  such    estate 
came  or  descended. 
Berries,  nuts  and  vegeta- 
bles used  principally  in 
dyeing   or     composing 
dyes. 
Benevolent  or  charitable. 
Matters  or  things  began 

or  made. 
Begging     for    alms     or 

soliciting  charity. 
Before  or  at  the  time. 
Before  final  hearing  or 
trial. 


OKaCKHniMM 


660 


i  or  other  car- 

In  their  own 
in   buildings 

>r  repairing. 

ir  obliterating. 

[ng,  congre- 
other  assera- 

cople  met  for 

worship 

escent,  gift  or 

under, 
business   of  a 

irk  or  show  of 

nens,  or  work, 
trade  or  busl* 

r  iTork. 
r  employment. 
)f    a  court  of 
or  civil  judica- 

or  Inhabitants, 
louse  or  other 

irharf  or  other 
acture. 

lade  use  of  for 
or      drying 

erection      or 

altering,  repair- 
■namentlng. 
t  or  preserved, 
fancy  bread. 
I  be  bom. 
the  payment  of 
r  other  things. 
)d  of  the  pi'i'son 
m  such    estate 
descended, 
nts  and  vegeta- 
id  principally  in 
or     composing 

it  or  charitable, 
r  thtngs  began 

for    alms     or 
g  charity, 
at  the  time, 
nal   hearing  or 


i,«;ji,nji-i, 


PWMPV^^WW 


091 


OR. 


ORDINARY. 


51:2 


OR  — Continued. 


Advanced    or    to  be  ad- 
vanced. 
Bay  or  harbor. 
Bank  or  company  engaged 
In  the  business  of  bank- 
ing. 
Bank  bill  or  promissory 

note. 
Bank  bill  or  note. 
Average  or  claim. 
Author  or  composer. 
Agent  or  attorney. 
At  or  within. 
At  or  near. 

At  an  office  or  banking- 
house. 
Associatet  continue  to 
keep  company  or  co- 
habit, or  criminally  cor- 
respond with. 
Assign  or  otherwise  part 

with. 
Taxes  or  assessments. 
Assembly  for  the  promo- 
tion of    any  moral  or 
benevolent  object. 
Articles,  goods  or  things. 
Other  article  or  thing. 
Ardent  or  vinous  spirits. 
Buildings    or  appurten- 
ances to  buildings. 
Appropriated  or  used 
Appointed  or  elected. 
Party   appealing  or  ap- 
pealed against. 
Or  any  of  them. 
Any  other  matter  or  thing 
from   the  beginning  of 
the  world. 
Any  jurisdiction   or  au- 
thority. 
Any  estate  or  interest. 
Annually  or  in  any  way 

she  may  wish. 
4ny  annual  or  other  fu- 
ture election. 
Annual  or   special  elec- 
tion. 
All  my  property  of  any 
nature  or  kind  whatso- 
ever. 
All    my    estate    whether 

real  or  personal. 
All  judgments  or  decrees. 
All  bills  or  notes. 
Alienated  by  sale  or  other- 
wise. 


OR— Continued. 


Aid  or  comfort. 
Adjoining  to  or  occupied 
with  a  dwclling-hause. 
Adjoining  or  appurtvnanv' 

thereto. 
Suit  or  actton. 
Action  or  proceeding 
Action  for  an  injury  to 
person  or  character. 
ORDAINED.  Stated  and  ordained  min- 

ister of  the  gospel. 
Ordained  and  atated  min- 
ister. 
ORDER.  Warrant  or  order. 

Town  order. 

Separately  and  in  consec- 
utive order. 
Religious  sect,  order  or 

denomination. 
Public  peace  and  order. 
Possession,  order  or  dis- 
position. 
Or  order. 
No  order. 

Judgment  or  order. 
Judgment,  decree  or  final 

order. 
Interlocutory  order. 
In  pc'ect  order. 
New  grant  or   order  of 

survey. 
Apparent  good  order. 
Good  order  and  well  con- 
ditioned. 
Good  order  and  condition. 
Good  order. 
Final  order   affecting  & 

substantial  right. 
Final  order. 
Decision  or  order. 
Apparent  good  order. 
Any  such  order. 
Order  affecting  a  substan-  * 
tial  right. 
ORDERS.  Obey    and    perform    the 

orders  of  the  court. 
ORDINARY.  Usual  and  ordinary  course 

of  business. 
Ordinary  and  yearly  taxes. 
Ordinary  luggage. 
Injunction  to  suspend  the 
general    and    ordinary 
business  of  a  corpora- 
tion. 
General     and     ordinary 
business  of  a  corpora-^ 
tion. 


■*B«" 


««MW^ 


Aoa 


OKDINARY. 


OTHER. 


504 


ORDINARY —Continued. 

OTHER  — Continued. 

Ordinary  care. 

Records  and  judicial  pro- 

Ordinary callinv. 

ceedings  of  every  other 

•i 

Usual  and  ordinary  course 

State. 

•f  bnslness. 

Other  publication. 

Ordinary  business. 

Corn,  fuddur,  meat   and 

0R6ANZINE. 

Soft  or  orgauzlne  silk. 

other     provisions     on 

ORIENTAL. 

Coins,  medals,  geins  and 

hand. 

oriental  stones  and  other 

Other  property. 

vaiaable  things. 

•                     Property  other  than  ^and. 

ORIGINAL. 

Original     and      ultimate 

Other  fraudulent,  swind- 

property. 

ling  or  deceitful  prac* 

Original  promise. 

tices. 

Original  parposes^ 

Other  place. 

Payments  to  the  original 

Or  other  thing. 

contractor. 

Or  any  other. 

New  and  original  design. 

All   other,  the    personal 

DapHcate  original. 

estate  whatsoever. 

Change  Its  original  pur- 

Other oiHcer. 

pose. 

Bonds   or  other   obliga* 

Booli  of  original  entries. 

tions. 

0RI6INAI.lt. 

Demand    originally     ex- 

Oats or  other  lawful  mer- 

ceeding five  pounds. 

chandise. 

ORNAMENTING 

.  Building,  altering,  repair- 

Oath or  other  competent 

ing  or  ornamenting. 

proef. 

ORNAMENTS. 

Personal  ornaments. 

Other  noxious  substaice 

iHoney,  jewels  or  orna- 

or liquid. 

ments. 

No  other. 

Jewels  or  ornaments. 

Other  great  necessity. 

ORPHANS. 

Widows  and  orphans. 

Money,  jewelry  and  other 

OTHER. 

Other  writing. 

valuables. 

Any  other  persons  wliom* 

Money  in  the  hands  of  a 

ftAATPr. 

sheriff  or  other  officer. 

Other  unaTOidable  acci- 

Other    legal     merchan- 

dent. 

dise. 

mstee,  executor  or  other 

Memorandum,  letter  or 

person  having  control  of 

other  writing. 

, 

the  funds. 

Grain  and  other  merchan- 

Timber and  other  trees. 

dise. 

Treason,  felony  or  other 

Mechanic  or  other  per- 

crime. 

son. 

Trading  or  other  public 

Other  means.               • 

company. 

By  any  other  means. 

• 

Timlier  and  other  trees. 

Master  or  other  person 

Other  tenement. 

entitled  to  the  service  of 

Suit  or    other    proceed- 

any slave. 

ing. 

Other    manifest    inpedi- 

Sncli  house  or  other  build- 

ments. 

ing. 

All  other  losses  and  mls- 

Stone  or  other  thing. 

fortanes. 

. 

Other     live     and     dead 

Other  the  issne. 

BtOCl[. 

Indignities  to  the  other. 

.  , 

Some  other  good  cause. 

Any  other  cause   of  In- 

Sale,  mortgage  or  other 

dehtness  whatever. 

disposition  of  real  es- 

Other     incidental     ex- 

tate. 

penses. 

Run  upon  the  land  of  any 

Absence,  sickness  or  other 

other  person. 

InabUlty. 

fiC4 


judicial  pro* 
t  every  other 

iation. 

r,  meat  and 
oviiloni     on 

rty. 

her  than  'and. 
lulent,  swlnd- 
acei'Jul  prac* 


ing. 

ur. 

the   personal 

atsoever. 

If. 

other  obllga* 

,er  lawful  mer- 

her  competent 

loos  substaice 


A  necessity. 

yelry  and  other 

s. 

the  hands  of  a 

ir  other  officer. 

gal     merchan- 

Inm,  letter  or 

ritlng. 

other  merchan- 

or   other  per- 
ms. * 
tier  means. 
r  other   person 
to  the  service  of 
e. 
anlfest    inpedl- 

losses  and  mls- 

8. 

Issue. 

es  to  the  other, 
tr  cause   of  in* 
38  whatever. 
Incidental     ex- 
sickness  or  other 
ty. 


-fl^fm'^gtinfmmimmmm^it^^ 


£65 


OTHER. 


OTHERS 


6G6 


OTUEB  — Continued. 

Hydraulic  ram,  whcol  or 
other   process    forcing 
water. 
Honse  or  other  place  of 
public   resort    for   the 
public   performance  of 
stage  plays. 
Other  head  of  the  corpor- 
ation. 
Other    extra    hazardous 

purposes. 
Other  grain. 
Other  unlawful  game. 
Other  game  or  games. 
FUiHher  or  other  valuable 

consideration. 
Famltnte      and      other 

housojold  effects. 
Fire   and  all  other  una- 
voidable accidents. 
Any  other  explosive  sub- 
stance. 
Execution  or  other  legal 

process. 
Any  instrument,  arms  or 
other  things  calculated 
to  aid  his  escape. 
Other  estates.. 
Elements       or       other 
cause. 

Furniture  and  other  house- 
hold effects. 
Other  easement. 
Other      dogs      to      kill 

hares. 
Other  device. 
Descent,  gift  or   devise 
from  the  parent  or  other 
kindred. 
All  other  crimes  not  cap- 
ital. 
Other  crime. 
Other  small  craft  of  light 
character  propelled  by 
steam. 
Bay  or    river    craft    or 

other  boat. 
Corroborated    by    other 

evidence. 
Other  copyhold. 
Contrary  or  other  inten- 
tion. 
Debts,  contracts  and  other 

enga;;ements. 
Contract8,bargains,agree- 
ments,  policies  and  other 
Instruments. 


OTHEB— Contlnu^'d. 

Contract   made  between 
the    plaintiff    and  any 
other  person. 
Contents  of  any  promis- 
sory note  or  other  chose 
In  action. 
Or  other  compensation. 
Other  choK(>H  111  action. 
Other  annuity  charged  on 

Huch  landN. 
CaMes  affecting  ambassa- 
dors, otiicr  public  min- 
isters and  consuls. 
Wagon,  cart  or  other  car- 
riage. 
Camp'meetlng,  congrega- 
tion or  other  assembly 
of  people  met  for  reli- 
gious worship. 
Such  other   business   as 
may  be  provided  by  law. 
Dwelling-house  or  other 

building. 
Any  other  bnilding. 
Building,  whurf  or  other 

superstructure. 
Books    and    other   writ- 
ings. 
Bonds  for  the  payment  of 
money  or  other  things. 
Other  beasts. 
Any  other  bank. 
As  in  other  civil  actions. 
Other  article  or  thing. 
All  other  personal  prop- 
^  erty    appertaining    to 

said  railroad. 
Any  other  manner. 
Any  other  matter  or  thing 
from  the  beginning  of 
the  world. 
Any  other  funds. 
Any  annual  or  other  fu- 
ture election. 
Other  live  animals. 
Any  other  domestic  anl< 

mal. 
Ambassadors  and  other 

public  ministers. 
All  my  other  property. 
All  my  other  estate  real 

and  personal. 
Acting  on  behalf  of  any 
^^^  other  person. 

OTHBBS.  Persuading  others  to  en- 

list. 
Disturbance  of  others. 


607 


OTIIEHWISE. 


OWN. 


568 


OTUERWIHE. 


OUSTER. 
OUT. 


DIo  bjr  Ills  own  hand  or 
act  rolantaiilj  or  oth- 
erwlw. 

HpirituonH  liquors  not 
othiirwlae    enumerated. 

Sold  or  othcrwlHe  dlii- 
po8e<l  of. 

Impouiul  or  othorwloe 
secare. 

Alienated  by  gale  or  otb 
crwiNe. 

Or  otherwise. 

Penalty  or  forfeiture,  pe- 
cuniary or  otherwiMe. 

Palmitttry  or  otherwiHo. 

Negligence  or  otherwise. 

Loading,  unloading,  con- 
veyance or  otherwise, 
whether  arising  from 
negligence  or  other- 
wise. 

Incorrect  or  otherwise 
unjust. 

Divided  or  otherwise. 

Otherwise  dlHqnallfled  to 
sit. 

Deprived  of  the  provision 
made  for  her  by  will, 
or  otherwise  in  lieu  of 
dower. 

Deed  not  otherwise 
charged. 

Cut  down  or  otherwise 
destroy. 

Otherwise  than  In  current 
coin. 

Assign  or  otherwise  part 
with. 

Alienated  by  sale  or  oth- 
erwise. 

Actual  ouster. 

Walk  out  of  the  said 
grounds. 

Turn  out. 

Traveling  or  setting  out 
on  a  journey. 

Staked  out. 

See  you  out. 

Reside  out  of  this  State. 

Out  of  repair. 

Putting  out. 

Pnt  out. 

Out  of  the  presence  of 
her  husband. 

Pointed  out. 

Place  out. 

Moneys  in  the  boase  and 
out  of  it. 


OUT  — Continued. 


0UT00I56S. 
OUTSTANDING. 


OUT.DOORS. 
OUTRAGES. 

OUTWARD. 

OUTWARDS. 
OVER. 

OVERFLOWED. 
OVERFLOWN. 


OVER. 
OVERSEER. 

OVERT. 
OWING. 


OWN. 


Laying  out. 

Lay  out  the  road. 

Lay  out. 

Laid  out  and  opened. 

Laid  out. 

Into  and  out>of  the  port. 

Goods  out  of  any  ciiurch. 

From  and  out. 

Fit  out. 

Out  of  the  family. 

Depart  from  and  reside 
out  of. 

Closing  out. 

As  now  laid  out. 

Arises  out  of. 

Necessary  outgoings. 

Part  of  an  outstanding 
crop. 

All  the  outstanding  liabili- 
ties of  the  said  news- 
paper. 

All  I  possess  Indoors  and 
outdoors. 

These  outrages. 

Excesses,  cruel  treat- 
ment or  outrages. 

Outward  mark  or  show  of 
business. 

Inwards  and  outwards. 

Pay  over. 

Malce  over  and  grant. 

Account  for  and  pay  over. 

Swamp  and  overflowed 
lands. 

Lands  overflown  by  the 
swelling  and  currents  of 
the  river. 

Make  over  and  grant. 

Every  such  overseer. 

Assistant  overseer. 

Market  overt. 

Sums  of  money  owing  to 
me. 

All  debts  owing  or  accru- 
ing. 

All  debts  due  and  owing. 

In  his  own  right. 

Persons  drawing  firewood 
for  their  ownfamily  use. 

Articles  perishable  In 
their  own  nature. 

Other  articles  perishable 
in  their  own  nature. 

Loan  or  discount  on 
pledge  of  its  own  stock. 

Load  or  unload  at  bis  own 
risk. 

In  her  own  right. 


568 


ad. 

tpened. 

)(  the  port, 
any  ciiurch. 


and   residt 


tut. 

itgolDgs. 
outstanding 

indltiR  llabllU 
B  said  news- 

I  Indoors  and 

gCB. 

cruel      treat* 

utragea. 

irk  or  Bhow  ol 

d  outwards. 

in{\  grant* 
:  and  pay  over, 
id    overflowed 

srflown  by  the 
and  currents  of 

and  grant. 

1  overseer. 

overseer. 

ert. 

noney  owing  to 

iwing  or  accru- 

due  and  owing. 
1  right. 

Irawlng  firewood 
r  own  family  use. 

perishable     in 
wn  nature, 
tides  perishable 

own  nature. 
ir     discount    on 
of  its  own  stock, 
unload  at  his  own 

wn  right. 


669. 


OWN  — Continued. 


OWN. 


OWNED. 


OWNER. 


OWNER'S. 
OWNERS. 

OWNLitSHIP. 
OXEN. 
PACKAGE. 
PAID. 


Lawful  helm  of  tholr  own. 
Die  by  hU  own  hand. 
Carpenters  in  their  own 
shop*  or    in   bulldlngit 
erecting  or  repairing. 
Aeknowledgo    it    as   his 

own. 
Owned  or  ocrnplod. 
Owned  by  auid  company. 
Unknown  owner. 
Selected  by  the  owner. 
Original  owner. 
Name  of  the  owner  carved 

or  engraved  thereon. 
(ileneral  owner. 
Adrautagea  of  said  road 

to  said  owner. 
Adjoining  owner. 
Adjacent  owner. 
Owner's  risk. 
At  owner's  risk. 
Risk  of  the  master  and 

owners. 
Owners  or  proprietors. 
Owner  or  owners. 
Entire,  unconditional  and 

sole  ownership. 
Absolute  ownership. 
Yoke  of  oxen. 
Horse,  mule  or  yoke  of 

oxen. 
Similar  nature,  package, 

value  and  quality. 
Parcel  or  package. 
Use  till  paid. 
To  be  paid. 
TUl  paid. 
See  you  paid. 
Secured  to  be  paid. 
Purporting      that      any 

money  will  be  paid. 
Person    who    has     paid 

money   lost  upon   any 

game  or  wager. 
Legacies  to  be  paid  with 

interest        in        three 

months. 
Regular  jockeys  or  paid 

riders. 
In  hand  paid. 
I  will  see  you  paid. 
Ended  and  debt  and  costs 

paid. 
My  just  debts  to  be  first 

paid. 
Costs  shall  be  paid  by  the 

State 


-PAJiT. 

PAID  — Continued. 

Valuable 


670 


consideration 

paid, 
raid  by  check. 

After  my  debts  and  f  unera\ 
charges  are  paid. 
PAIR.  One  pair  of  boots. 

A  pair  of  pautH. 

One     pair     of     working 
cnttle. 
PALM.  Wet,  dirty  or  unmerchant- 

able palm  oil. 

On  profit  on  palm  oil. 
PAPER.  White  paprr. 

Voting  paper. 

Utensils  for  the  making 
o'  paper. 

Negotiable  paper. 

Instrnment,  document  or 
puper. 

Ills  commercial  paper. 

Dealing  in  commercial 
paper. 

Commercial  paper. 

Approred  indorsed  paper 

Accommodation  paper. 

Among  the  valuable 
papers. 

Better  legal  and  para- 
mount title. 

Parcels  or  packages. 

Pardon  such  lunatic  or 
commute  the  execution. 

Reprieves  and  pardons. 

Descent,  gift  or  devise 
from  the  parent  or  other 
kindred. 
PARIAN  WARE.  China,     porcelain     and 
parian  ware. 

Within  the  parish. 

Residing  in  any  parish 
with  his  relatives. 

Of  the  parish  of  M. 

New  parish. 

Divided  parish. 
PARLIAMENTARY.  Parliamentary  taxes. 
PAROCHIAL.        Public  parochial  funds. 

Given  in  parochial  relief. 
PAROL.  Written  or  parol  agree- 

ment. 

Parol  demurrer. 
PART.  Wholly  or  in  part. 

Shop  attached  to  and  being 
part  of  any  dwelling- 
house. 

One-fourtb  part  of  my 
estate. 

Fart  ovrners. 


PAPERS. 

PARAMOUNT. 

PARCELS. 
PARDON. 

PARDONS. 
PARENT. 


PARISH. 


iMiiiiiiiiiiiiililiii 


671 


PART. PAUPERS. 


572 


PARTE. 
PABTICULAE. 

PARTICULARS. 
PARTIES. 


^^^-""^"""  Latter  part  of  the  mouth. 

Part  of  the  house. 

Greater  part  of  them  in 
Interest. 

Fart  of  a  factory  used 
solely  for  the  manufac- 
ture of  goods. 

Decide  or  take  part  In  the 

decision. 
Braces,  suspenders  com- 
posed m  part  of  India 

rubber. 
Assign  or  otherwise  part 

with. 
As  part. 

Her  part  aforesaid. 
Ex  parte  paterna. 
Ex  parte  materna. 
Ex  parte. 

Free  of  particular  average 

Out  of  the  jurisdiction  of 

any  particular  State. 

Bill  of  particulars. 

Third  parties. 

Signed  by  the  parties. 

Said  parties. 
Related  to  the  parties. 
Recit'ng  the  names  of  the 

parties. 
Original  parties. 
New  parties. 
Parties  interested. 
Parties  grieved. 
Final    determination     of 
the  right  of  the  parties. 
Defect  of  parties. 
l.AttXi^.-«.  Dormant  partner. 

PJIBTNERSHIP.  Secret  partnership. 

Ordinary  partnership. 
Isolated  parts  of  counties 
External    parts    of    the 

pvcmises. 
Parts  of  a  dollar. 
Party  wall. 

Transactions     with     or 
Btatemppt  by  a  deceased 

party. 
The  party. 
Successful  party. 
Substantial  rights  of  the 

adverse  party. 
Related  to  either  party. 

Real  party  in  Interest. 

PreTailing  party. 

Opposite  party. 

Other  party. 

Nominal  party. 


PARTY  —  Continued. 

Losing  party 


PASS. 


PASSAGE. 


PARTNER. 


PARTS. 


PARTY. 


Innocent  party. 
Injured  party. 
Give  notice  to  the  party. 
Either  party. 
Defeated  party. 

Called  to  testify  thereto 
by  the  opposite  party. 

Party   appealing  or  ap- 
pealed against. 

Any  party  to  a  cause. 

Party  aggrieved. 

Aggrieved  party. 

Adverse  party. 

rtter,  pass,  publish  or  sell 

PrMlege  to  pass  and  re- 
pass through  said  lot  of 

land. 
Resemble  or  pass  f  01. 

Forcibly  pass. 
On  a  passage. 
Obstruct  or    retard    the 

passage  of  the  mail. 
Final  passage. 
One  continuous  passage. 
Contemplated      passage 

way. 
At  the  date  of  its  passage. 
Tehicle  for  the  transporta- 
tion of  passengers. 
Passengers  risk. 
Gross  rec  ipts  from  pas- 
sengers. 
Proper  facilities  a  -d  con- 
venience for  the  convey- 
ance   and   accommoda- 
tion of  passengers. 
Conveyance  provided  for 
the     transportation   of 
passengers. 
Privilege  of   passing  and 

repassing. 
Heat  of  passion. 
Last  past. 

Lawful  games,  sport,  pas- 
time or  exercise. 
Place  not  being  a  patent 

theater. 
To  make  a  patent. 
Fairbanks'  patent. 
Decree  or  judgment  estab- 
lishing  the  validity  of 
said  Tiatcnt. 
PATENTED.         Bignt  to  use  the   thing 
patented. 
Thing  patented. 
PAUPERS.  Foreign  paupers. 


PASSENGERS. 


PASSING. 

PASSION. 

PAST. 

PASTIME. 

PATENT. 


^ 


572 


573 


PAVEMENT. 


■  PEACEABLE. 


674 


•ty. 

f- 

)  the  party. 

•ty. 

3stlfy  thereto 

osite  party. 

aling  or   ap- 

linst. 

J  a  cause. 

eved. 

)arty. 

rty. 

.publish  or  sell 

J  pass  and  re- 

lUgh  said  lot  of 

)r  pass  f 01 . 

ISS. 

,ge. 

or    retard    the 

of  the  mail. 

sage. 

Innons  passage. 

ated       passage 

;e  of  its  passage. 
)rthetransporta- 
passengers. 

rs  risk* 

c  '.pts  from  pas- 

9. 

acuities  a  -d  con- 
ce  for  the  convey- 
and  accommoda- 
I  passengers. 
ince  provided  for 
transportation  of 
igers. 
e  of   passing  and 

sing. 

:  passion. 

.St. 

games,  sport,  pas- 

or  exercise. 

not  being  a  patent 

;er. 

ke  a  patent. 

inks'  patent. 

8  or  judgment  estab- 

ng   the  validity  of 

Tiatcnt. 

to  nse  the   thing 
snted. 
;  patented. 
gn  paupers. 


PAVEMENT. 
PAY. 


PAYABLE. 


PAYMENT. 


Form  of  the  pavement. 
Warrant  to  pay. 
To  pay. 

At  the  time  pay. 
Request  to  pay. 
Beady  to  pay. 
Promised  to  pay. 
On  August  l8t,  or  as  soon 
as  the  vendee  shall  pay 
92,000. 
May  pay. 
Liabilify  to  pay  money 

upon  a  contingency. 
I  promise  to  pay. 
Liability   to    pay   money 

upon  a  contingency. 
Called  upon  to  pay. 
Antliorl^  to  pay. 
Account    for     and    pay 

over. 
I  agree  to  pay. 
Advance  or  pay. 
Beserved,  due  n  made 

payable. 
Bent  payable. 
Paid  and  payable. 
Made  or  payable  in  this 

State. 
Instrument    payable    in 

money. 
Due  and  payable. 
Debts  payable  by  law  out 
of  his  personal  estate. 
Payable  as  convenient. 
Payable  to  bearer. 
Delivered  to  the  payee  or 
some  person  in  his  be- 
half. 
Yielding  and  paying. 
On  your  paying  interest. 
Notes  for  the  purpose  of 

paying  claims. 
Writing  for  the  payment 

of  money. 
Upon  such  payment. 
Upon  each  payment. 
Undertaking  for  the  pay- 
ment of  money. 
Till  the  payment  of  said 

note. 
Suspension  of  payment. 
Suspend  payment. 
Subject  to  the  payment 

of  rent. 
Subject  to  the  payment. 
Security  for  the  payment 

of  money. 
Befnse  the  payment  of. 


PAYMENT  —  Continued. 

Promissory  notes  for  the 

payment  of  money. 
In  part  payment  thereof. 
Order  for  the  payment  ol 

money. 
On  payment  of  costs. 
Occasioned  by  paymentor 
pledge  of  the  property  of 
the  husband. 
Obtaining  and  recovering 

payment. 
Obligation   for  the  pay- 
ment, of  money  only. 
Funds  for  the  payment  of 

the  note. 
Instrument  for  the  pay- 
ment of  money  only. 
Immediate  payment. 
Guarantee  payment. 
From  and  after  payment 

and  subject  thereto. 
Fraudulently  stopped  or 
suspended  and  not  re- 
sumed payment. 
Draft  for  the  payment  of 

money. 
Direct  pa3rment  of  money. 
Default  in  payment. 
Contract  for  the  payment 

of  money  only. 
Contract  for  the  payment 

of  interest. 
Actual  cash  payment. 
Cash  payment. 
Bonds  for  the  payment  of 
money  or  other  things. 
Bond  for  the  payment  of 

money  only. 
Actual  payment. 
Actual  cash  payment. 
PAYMENTS.         Periodical  payments. 
Future  payments. 
Payments  really  and  bona 

fide  made. 
Biennial  payments. 
Aggregate  payments. 
PEACE.  Public  peace  and  order. 

Justice  of  the  peace. 
Disturb  the  peace. 
Breach  of  the  peace. 
Bill  of  peace. 
Against  the  peace  of  the 
State. 
PEACEABLE.       Quiet  and  peaceable  pos- 
session. 
Open  and  peaceable  en- 
try. 


' 


" 


575 


PECUNIARY. 


PERSON. 


676 


PECUNIARY. 

Penalty  or  forfeiture,  pe- 

PERFORMINO. 

Person  performing  labor 

cuniary  or  otherwise. 

or  furnishing  materials 

PEDIS. 

Possessio  pedis. 

of  any  kind. 

PEEP  ABO. 

Played  peep  abo. 

PERIL. 

Wilfully  and  wantonly  ex- 

PENALTIES. 

Salts   for   penalti«s  and 

posing  himself  to  any 

forfeitures. 

unnecessary  danger  or 

FineS)  penalties   or   for- 

peril. 

feitures. 

Unnecessary   danger   or 

PENALTY. 

Special  proceeding  to  en- 

peril. 

force  a  penalty  or  for- 

PERn,S. 

Ottier  perils. 

feiture. 

PERILOUS. 

Exposure  to  unnecessary 

Liable  to  a  like  penalty. 

danger,  hazard  or  peril- 

Fine, penalty  or  forfeit- 

ous adventuie. 

ure. 

PERIOD. 

Term  of  one  year  and  an 

PENDING. 

Actions  and  salts  pend- 

indefinite period  there- 

ing. 

after. 

PENITENTIARY 

.  State  jail  or  penitentiary. 

PERISHABLE. 

Other  articles  perishable 

A  sentence  of  imprisou- 

in  their  own  nature. 

ment  in  tlie  penitentiary. 

PERJURY. 

Adjudged  guilty  of  per- 

PENNSYLVANIA 

.  La^rful  current  money  of 

jury. 

Pennsylvania. 

PERMIT. 

As  far  as  rules  of  law  and 

PEOPT.E. 

Arrests,  restraints    and 

equity  will  permit. 

detainments    of    king, 

PERMITTED. 

Suffered  or  permitted. 

\ 

princes  or  people. 

PERMITS. 

Knowingly  permits. 

i 

Onthonse  where    people 

PERPETUITIES.  Perpetuities  and  monopo- 

resort. 

lies. 

Consent   of    the    people 

PERSON. 

Wilful  and  indecent  ex- 

expressed at  the  ballot- 
box. 

posure     of    the     per- 
son. 

Camp-meeting,  congrega- 

White person. 

tion  or  other  assembly 

Unborn  person. 

of  people  met  for  reli- 

Trustee, executor  or  other 

gious  worship. 

person  having  control  of 

Assemblage  of  people  met 

the  funds. 

for  religious  worship. 

Transient  person. 

Adoption  by  the  people. 

Transaction  with  or  state- 

PER ANNUM. 

At  a  salary  of  $2,S0O  per 

ment  by  a  deceased  per- 

annum. 

son. 

PERFECT. 

Perfect  war. 

Trading    person    going 

Perfect  the  organlxatlon 

from  town  to  town. 

In  perfect  order. 

Any  third  person. 

Good  and  perfect  ueed. 

Tirice  charge  of  and  pro- 

PERFORM. 

Obey  and    perform    the 

vide  for  such  intoxicated 

orders  of  the  court. 

person. 

Faithfully  perform. 

Suitable  person. 

Abide,  do  and  perform. 

Any  such  person. 

PERFORMANCE 

.  Oaths  neces3ary  in  the 

Person  bound  as  security 

performance    of     their 

for  another. 

duties. 

Secretly  on  or  about  their 

House  or  other  place  of 

person. 

public  resort    for  the 

Run  upon  the  land  of  any 

public  performance  of 

other  person. 

stage  plays. 

Require  the  person  hav- 

PERFORMED. 

Not    to    be  -  performed 

ing  such  right  of  action 

within  a  year. 

forthwith  to  commence 

Usually  performed. 

But*;. 

Labor  performed. 

Removal  of  any  such  per- 

Conditions performed. 

son  from  the  State. 

lonnlng  labor 
lilng  materials 


d  wantonly  ex* 
[imself  to  any 
ary  danger  or 

ry  danger   or 


to  unnecessary 

iiaza-d  or  perll- 

ntuie. 

ne  year  and  an 

e  period  there- 

Icles  perishable 
own  nature, 
guilty  of  per- 

■ules  of  law  and 
rill  permit. 
>r  permitted. 
ly  permits, 
es  and  monopo- 

id  indecent  ez- 
of    the     per> 

rson. 

enion. 

executor  or  other 

having  control  of 

ds. 

t  parson. 

lonwlthorstate- 

f  a  deceased  per- 

person    going 
jwn  to  town. 
1  person, 
urge  of  and  pro- 
r  such  intoxicated 

person. 

1  person. 

}ound  as  secnrlty 

}ther. 

on  or  about  their 

>. 

>n  the  land  of  any 

person. 

I  the  person  hav- 

ch  right  of  action 

rith  to  commence 

il  of  any  snch  per- 
x>m  the  State. 


677 


PERSON. 


PERSONAL. 


578 


PERSON  — Continued. 

Remain  upon  any  sidc- 
wallc  to  the  annoyance 
of  any  person. 

Private  person. 

Possession  of  any  person. 

Personate  any  person 
entitled  to  vote. 

Mechanic,  miner  or  otlier 
person. 

Otlier  person  or  persons. 

Other  person. 

Person  so  offending. 

In  the  actual  occnpancy 
of  any  person. 

Free  negro^  mulatto  or 
free  person  of  color. 

Meciianic  or  other  person. 

Person  performing  labor 
or  furnishing  materials 
of  any  kind. 

Master  or  other  person 
entitled  to  the  service 
of  any  slave. 

Shall  marry  another  per- 
son. 

Person  having  the  man- 
agement of  the  road. 

Legal  charge  of  her  .per- 
son. 

Person  Interested. 

Injuries  to  the  person. 

Injuries  done  to  person 
or  property. 

Person  injured. 

IndignltleB  to  the  per- 
son. 

Improper  person. 

Hart)  molested  or  re- 
strained in  his  person 
or  estate. 

Healthy  and  able-bodied 
person. 

Person  In  the  habit  of  get- 
ting Intoxicated. 

From  the  person. 

Person  having  a  family. 

Person  of  his  family. 

Every  person. 

Person  entitled  to  vote. 

Person  in  disguise. 

Attempt  to  discharge  any 
iKlnd  of  loaded  arms  at 
any  person. 

Delivered  to  the  payee  or 
some  person  in  his  be- 
half. 

Damage  to  the  person. 


PERSON  —  Continued. 

Any  person  or  corpora- 
tion. 

Every  person  convicted  of 
felony. 

Contract  made  between 
the  plaintiff  and  any 
other  person. 

Contract  in  writing  with 
a  person. 

Confine  the  person  of  any 
female. 

Carries  concealed  about 
his  person. 

Suit  of  any  common  per- 
son. 

Committing  any  person  to 
jail. 

Person  of  color. 

Any  person  claiming 
property. 

Person  in  charge. 

Person  of  good  charac* 
ter. 

Carries  concealed  about 
his  person. 

Of  the  blood  of  the  per- 
son on  whom  such  estate 
came  or  descended. 

Black,  Indian  and  white 
person. 

Person  appointed  to  an 
office. 

Any  person. 

Person  aggrieved. 

Advantage  as  well  as  the 
disadvantage  of  the  road 
to  such  person. 

Acting  on  behalf  of  any 
other  person. 

Action  for  an   Injury  to 
person  or  character. 
PERSONAL.  Wages   of    her  personal 

labor. 

ToolS)  Implements,  in- 
struments and  personal 
property  whatsoever. 

All  things  whatsoever, 
whether  real  or  per- 
sonal. 

Personal  services  or  earn- 
ings. 

Having  had  personal  ser- 
vice. 

Serious   pergonal  Injury. 

Serious  illness,  local  dis- 
ease, affection  or  per- 
sonal Injury. 


679 


PERSONAL. 


■  PLACE. 


680 


PERSONAL  —  Continued. 
Personal 


PERSONALLY. 
PERSONS. 


support     and 
comfort. 
Personal  representatiyes. 
Reasonable  efforts  to  ef- 
fect personal  service. 
Personal  property. 
Property    personal    and 

real. 
All  pleas  of  personal  ac- 
tions. 
Locomotives  and  all  other 

personal  property. 
Next  personal  represent- 
ative. 
Personal  luggage. 
Personal  labor. 
Serious  personal  injury. 
Estate  real  and  personal. 
Effects  both  real  and  per- 
sonal. 
Debts  payable  by  law  out 
of  his  personal  estate. 
Controversies  which 

might  be  the  subject  of 
a  personal  action  at  law 
or  of  a  suit  In  equity. 
kV.  other  personal  prop- 
erty appertaining  to 
said  railroad. 
All  the  real  and  personal 

estate. 
AH  personal  effects. 
All  iny  personal  property. 
All  my  other  estate  real 

and  personal. 
All  my  estate  whether  real 

or  personal. 
All  my  estate  bothrtal  and 

personal. 
Personally  known. 
Personally  acquainted. 
Any  other  persons  whom* 

soever. 
Other  persons  to  the  jury 

unknown. 
Third  persons. 
Person  or  persons  damul- 

fled. 
Person  or  persons. 
Other    person    or    per- 
sons. 
Indifferent  persons. 
Persons  holding  office 
Persons  then  composing 

such  company. 
Competent  persons. 
Class  of  persons. 


PERSUASION. 

PERSUASIONS. 

PERTAINING. 

PETITION. 

PETITIONER. 


PHYSIC. 
PHYSICUN. 


PERSONS  —  Continued. 

Persons    of     notoriously 

bad  character. 
Persons  attending  at  the 

assizes. 
AH  persons. 

Another  or  different  per- 
suasion, sector  denomi- 
nation. 
Religions   sentiments  or 

persuasions. 
Jurisdiction  pertaining  to 

probate  courts. 
Substance  of  the  petition. 
Upon  the  petition  of  the 

defendant. 
Claim  adverse  to  the  es- 
tate of  the  petitioner. 
PETTIFOGGING.  Pettifogging  shyster. 
PHILANTHROPIC.  Philosophical  orphUan- 
thropic  purposes. 
Practice  physic. 
Faculty  of  physic. 
Requisition  of   a   physi- 
cian. 
Present  attending  physi- 
cian. 
Prescription    or    recom- 
mendation of  a  gradu- 
ated physician. 
Prescription    made    and 
signed     by    a    regular 
practising  physician. 
FamUy  physician. 
Attending  physician. 
Dramatic  piece  or  enter- 

taiument. 
Sundry  pieces   of   silver 

coin. 
SimUar  pieces  of  gold  or 
silver  counterfeit  coin. 
Clear,  grub  and  pile  the 

bush. 
Licensed  pilot. 
One  pint. 

Enemies,  pirates  and  as- 
sailing thieves. 
Loaded  pistol. 
Dwelling-hoUse  or  nsual 

place  of  abode. 
Usual  place  of  religious 

worship. 
Usual  place  of  business. 
Usual  place  of  abode. 
Traveled  place. 
Street  or  place. 
Same  place. 
Place  of  pubUeation. 


PIECE. 
PIECES. 


PILE. 

PILOT. 

PINT. 

PIRATES. 

PISTOL. 
PLACE. 


580 


581 


PLACE. 


POLITICS. 


582 


3f     notoriously 
racter. 
ttendlng  at  the 

IS. 

r  different  per- 
gector  denoml- 

sentlmentfl  or 
ious. 

on  pertaining  to 
courts. 
B  of  the  petition. 

petition  of  the 
tnt. 

verse  to  the  es- 
the  petitioner. 
Ing  shyster, 
phicalorphilan- 
purposes. 
physic, 
if  physic. 
on  of   a   physi- 

attendlng  physl- 

Hon  or  recom- 
lou  of  a  gradu- 
liysician. 

tion    made    and 
by    a    regular 
Ing  physician, 
ihysician. 
g  physician, 
c  piece  or  enter- 
nt. 
pieces   of   silver 

pieces  of  gold  or 
counterfeit  coin. 
rub  and  pile  the 

1  pilot. 

iy  pirates  and  as- 

;  thieves. 

pistol. 

;-hoUse  or  nsnal 

of  abode. 

)Iace  of  religious 

Ip. 

>lace  of  business. 

lace  of  abode. 

d  place. 

ir  place. 

lace. 

:  publication. 


PLACE — Continued. 

Public  place 


PLACED. 
PLACES. 


PLAKTIFF. 


Principal  place  of  busi- 
ness. 
Public  passage  or  place 

built  upon. 
Parish  or  place. 
Offlce,  place  or  employ- 
ment. 
Office  or  place  of  profit. 
My  fishing  place. 
Market  place. 
Last  and  usual  place  of 

abode. 
Landing  place  or  basin. 
Honse    or    place    wliere 

liquors  are  retailed. 
House  or  other  place  of 
public   resort    for    tiie 
public  performances  of 
stage  plays. 
From   the    place   of  his 

abode. 
From  place  to  place. 
Fishing  place. 
Established  or  usual  place 

of  business. 
Place  of  destination. 
In   conformity    with    the 

custom  of  thlA  place. 
Convenient  place. 
Place  of  business. 
Place    having    a    known 

boundary. 
Actual  place  of  abode. 
Place  to  which  the  public 

have  access. 
Place  of  abo'!o. 
Usual  place  of  abode. 
Legally  placed. 
Squares,  streets  or  places. 
Most  public  places. 
Burial  places. 
Places  aforesaid. 
Molest     or    disturb    the 

plaintiff. 
Judgment  for  the  plain- 
tiff. 
Contract  made   between 
the    plaintiff    and   any 
other  person. 
Plaintiff  claims. 
Affidavit  of  the  plaintiff. 
PLANTATION.     My  plantation. 

Messuages  or  plantation. 
Stock,  plantation  utensils 
and    household    furni- 
ture. 


PLATE.  Silver  plate. 

PLATES.  Tin  plates. 

PLATFORM.         Standing,  riding   or  be- 
ing upon  the  platform  of 
moving  railway  coaches. 
PLAY.  Stage  play. 

Betting  on  the  sides  or 
hands  of  such  as  do  or 
shall  play. 
PLAYED.  Game  played  for  money. 

PLAYING.  Playing  policy. 

PLAYS.  House  or  other  place  of 

public    resort    for   the 
public   performance  of 
stage  plays. 
PLEA.  Issuable  plea. 

Plea  in  four  days. 
PLEADING.  Seven    days'     time     for 

pleading. 
PLEADINGS.        Practice,  pleadings    and 
forms    and    modes    of 
proceeding. 
PLEASURE.         During   the   pleasure   of 

the  Governor. 
PLEDGE.  Occasioned    by  payment 

or  pledge  of  the  prop- 
erty of  the  husband. 
Loan     or     discount    on 
pledge  of  its  own  stock. 
Lien  or  pledge. 
PLIGHT.  Redeliver  or  restore  the 

property    in   the    same 
condition  or  plight. 
PLOW.  I*'**™  horse. 

PLUNDER.  Plunder  or  steal. 

PLYING.  V\ylvi  coastwise. 

POINT.  Determination  or  direc- 

tion  of    the   judge    in 
point  of  law. 
POCKET.  Picking  her  pocket. 

POINTS.  Cardinal  points. 

POISON.  Administer  poison. 

POLE.  Fence  or  pole. 

POLICE.  Superintend  the  police  of 

the  town. 
Police  regulation. 
Regulate  the  police. 
POLICIES.  Contracts,bargain8,agree- 

ments,  policies  and  other 
instruments. 
POLICY.  The  within  policy  is  re- 

newed. 
Wager  policy. 
Terms   or  conditions  of 

this  policy. 
Permanert  policy. 
POLITICAL.         Political  offlce. 
POLITICS.  Opposite  politics. 


Jh. 


J- 


683 

POLL-BOOK.  - 

—  PRACTICE.                                     584 

rOLL-BOOK. 

Any  poll-book. 

POSSESSION - 

■Continued. 

POLLS. 

Ratable  polls. 

Change  in   title  or  pos- 

POND. 

Oyster  pond. 

session. 

POOR. 

Relief  of  the-  poor. 

Change  of  possession. 

Poor  child. 

Apparent  possession. 

POPULI. 

Sains  populi  est  suprema 

Adverse  possession. 

lex. 

Actual  possession. 

PORK. 

Mess  pork. 

Actual  change  of  posses- 

PORT. 

Use  a>  porl. 

sion. 

To  or  from  tbe  port. 

Actual     and     continued 

See  into  port  any  ships. 

change   of   possession. 

Second  safe  port. 

POSSIBLE. 

As  soon  as  possible. 

Safe  port. 

All  possible  dispatch. 

Now  in  the  port  of  Am- 

POST. 

Sent  by  post. 

sterdam. 

Ex  post  facto. 

Into  and  out  of  the  port. 

POSTHUMUS. 

Posthumus  child. 

Home  port. 

POST-OFFICE. 

Depositing  the   same  in 

From  the  port. 

the  post-oflSce. 

From  a  port. 

POST-ROADS. 

Post-offices     and    post- 

Forelgrn  port. 

« 

roads. 

Final  port  of   discharge. 

POSTS. 

Separate  posts. 

Exported  from  the  port. 

Posts,  depots  and  stations 

Port  of  destination. 

POUND. 

Town  pound. 

Depart  from  the  port. 

New  pound. 

Carried  into  any  port. 

POUNDS. 

Demand    originally    ex- 

Arrival at  a  foreign  port. 

ceeding  live  pounds. 

PORTION. 

Eqnal  portion. 

POWER. 

Loss  which  may  happen 

PORTS. 

Blockaded  ports  excepted 

' 

by  means  of  an  n«uiped 

POSSESS. 

Now  possess. 

power. 

Hold,  occupy,  possess  or 

Burnt  by  usurped  power. 

enjoy. 

Usurped  power. 

All  the  property  I  pos- 

Special  power. 

8-S8. 

Ri^hty  power  or  priviiege. 

All  I  possess  in-doors  and 

Police  power. 

out-doors. 

Militaiy      or      usurped 

POSSESSED. 

Money  I   may  die   pos- 

power. 

sessed  of. 

Letter  or  power  of  attor- 

Freely to  be  possessed 

ney. 

and  enjoyed. 

Judicial  power  as  to  mat- 

All I  am  possessed  of. 

ters  of  law  and  equity. 

POSSESSION. 

Tested  in  possession. 

Judicial  power. 

Tenant  in  possession. 

Invasion,  insurrection  or 

Taken  into  possession  or 

civil  commotion,  or  of 

custody. 

any  rnilitary  or  usurped 

<{niet  and  peaceable  pos- 

power. 

session. 

General  power. 

I*nt  in  her  possession. 

Exclusive  power. 

Peaceable  possession. 

POWERS. 

Rights,  powers  and  privl* 

Agent  intmsted  with  the 

leges. 

possession. 

FnU  legislative  powers. 

Intrusted  with  and  in  pos- 

PRACTICABLE, 

As  soon  as  practicable. 

session  of. 

PRACTICAL. 

Directors  eight  of  which 

Found  in  the  possession 

shall  be  practical  me- 

of. 

chanics. 

Dlscontinned  such  pos- 

PRACTICE. 

Make,  use  or  put  in  prac- 

session or  receipt. 

tice. 

Discontinuance   of  pos- 

Usage   and    practice    of 

session. 

war. 

■■iWMi  \imi>M\mpjfKfB  im  i 


iwi|iw>ijmiw» 


584 


d. 

)  In  title  or  p«8- 

9n. 

;  of  possessloB. 

int  possession. 

e  possession. 

possession. 

change  of  posses- 

and     continued 
ge    of    possession. 
D  as  possible, 
islble  dispatch. 
y  post, 
it  facto, 
imus  child. 
Iting  the   same  in 
jost-ofHce. 
ttBces     and     post- 
Is. 

ate  posts. 
depots  and  stations 
pound. 
»onnd. 

nd    originally    ex- 
llng  Ave  pounds, 
which  may  happen 
neans  of  an  mnrped 
rer. 

I  by  asarped  p»wer. 
[»ed  power. 

a1  power. 

t,  power  or  privilege. 

e  power. 

my      or      usurped 

ver. 

ir  or  power  of  attor- 

r. 

sial  power  as  to  mat- 

s  of  law  and  equity. 

uial  power. 

sion)  insurrection  •! 

II  commotion,  or  ©f 
f  military  or  usurped 
wer. 

jral  power. 

nslTe  power. 

its,  powers  and  prlTi- 

ires. 

legislative  powers, 
oon  as  practicable. 
ictors  eight  of  which 
all  be  practical  me- 
anics. 

e,  use  or  put  in  prac- 
;e. 

ge    and    practice    of 
ar. 


685 


PRACTICE. 


PRICES. 


586 


PBACTISEB. 
PBACTISme. 

PRECAUTION. 


PRE-EMPTOB. 
PREFERENCE. 


PREJUDICE. 


PRACTICE  —  Continued. 

False  or  fraudulent  prac- 
tice or  appearance. 
Continue  to  practice. 
Carry  on  or  exercise  the 
the  practice  or  profes- 
sion of  a  surgeon. 
Practice  as  an  apothecary. 
Otherwise  used  and  prac- 
tised. 
Prescription    made  and 
signed     by    a    regular 
practising  physician. 
Without  proper  precau- 
tion. 

PRE-EMPTION.  Bona     flde   pre-emption 
claimants. 
Bona  flde  pre-emptor. 
Undue    or  unreasonable 

preference. 
Advantage,  preference  or 

priority. 
Dismissed  without  preju- 
dice. 

PREJUDICIALLY.  Interfere  with  or  preju- 
dicially affect. 
PREMEDITATED.  Wilful,  deliberate   and 
premeditated. 
Deliberate    and     premedi- 
tated. 

View  the  premises. 
Refusal  of  tiie  premises. 
Possession  of  the  prem- 
ises. 
Persons  having  the  care 

of  the  premises. 
Own  premises. 
On  or  about  his  premises. 
Premises     occupied     by 

him. 
Licensed  premises. 
Watchman  kept   on   the 

premises. 
Fitting  up  the  premises. 
External    parts    of    the 

premises. 
Estates,     hereditaments 

a,nd  premises. 
Dispose  of  said  premises. 
Stables  to  the  said  prem- 
ises belonging. 
Being  the  same  premises. 
Profit  a  prendre. 
Profit  a  prendre. 
PREPARATIONS.    Medicinal  preparations 
or  compositions. 
Explosive     preparations 
and  compositions. 


PREPARE. 
PRESCRIBED. 


PRESCRIPTION. 
PRESENCE. 


PREMISES. 


PRESENTATION 


PRESERTED. 


PRENDRE. 


PRESS. 


PRESSING. 

PRESUMED. 

PRETEND. 

PRETENSE. 


PRETAILING. 
PREVENTION. 

PREVIOUS. 


PREVIOUSLY. 
PRICE. 

PRICES. 


Provide  or   prepare   the 

the  means  for. 
Tennfl  prescribed  by  law. 
In  such  manner  as  shall 

by  law  be  prescribed. 
In  the  form  prescribed. 
Fill  a  prescription. 
Immediate  view  and  pres- 
ence of  the  court. 
Promissory   note   signed 
In  the  presence  of  an 
attesting  witness. 
In  their  late  or  present 

trade. 
No  present  hope  of  re- 
covery. 
His  present  or  any  future 

debt. 
,    Upon  the  presentation 

of  the  deed. 
On  the  presentation  of  this 

document 
Recovered  or  preserved 
through  his  instrumen- 
tality. 
Recovered  or  preserved. 
Property    recovered    or 

preserved. 
Bred,  kept  •r  preserved. 
Liberty  of  the  press. 
Establish    or    set  up   a 
newspaper  or  printing 
press. 
Tobacco      pressing,     no 

manufacturing. 
Presumed  authority. 
Pretend  to  be  a  physician. 
By  means  of  a  false  pre- 
tense. 
Color  or  pretense  of  pro- 
cess. 
Party  prevailing. 
Designed  or  intended  for 
the  prevention  of  con- 
ception. 
One  day  previous. 
Previous  payments  made 

thereon. 
Previous  orders. 
Previous  authority. 
Women     «f     previously 

chaste  character. 
Market  price. 
Long  price. 
Invoice  price. 
Cost  price. 

Wholesale  factory  prices. 
Factory  prices. 


687 


PRIMA. 


PROCEEDINGH. 


588 


PBIMA. 
PBDTCES. 


PBINCIPAL. 
PBUfCIPALLT. 


PBINT. 
PBINTED. 


PBINTIN6. 


PBIOB. 


PBIOBITT. 

PBISON. 
PBITATE. 


FBIYUiEQE. 


Prima  facie  evidence. 

Arrests,  restraints  and 
detainments  of  king, 
princes  or  people. 

Bestraints  of  princes  and 
rulers. 

Bestraints  of  princes. 

Bestraints  and  detentioas 
of  princes. 

Detainments  of  princes. 

Principal  office* 

As  principal. 

Berries,  nuts  and  vege- 
tables usrd  principally 
In  djeing  or  composing 
dyes. 

Copy  any  print. 

Printed  and  published. 

Newspaper  printed  In  the 
county. 

Public  printing. 

Establish  or  set  up  a 
newspaper  or  printing 
press. 

BaUdIng  made  use  of  for 
printing  or  drying  calico 

Prior  to  its  passage. 

Notice  of  any  prior  act  of 
banlcruptcy. 

Circuit  breakers  de- 
scribed by  him  prior  to 
said  application. 

Advantage,  preference  or 
priority. 

State  prison. 

Private  war. 

While  traveling  by  pnblic 
or  private  conveyances. 

Take  private  property. 

Private  stream. 

Serve  a  private  table. 

Sale  by  private  contract. 

Occupied  as  a  private 
dwelling. 

Necessary  and  nsefnl  for 
pnblic  or  private  pur- 
poses. 

Private  corporation. 

Traveling  by  public  or  pri- 
vate conveyance. 

Private  bridge. 

Title,  right,  privilege  or 
Immunity. 

Privilege  to  pass  and  re- 
pass through  said  lot  of 
land. 

Special  privilege. 

Privilege  of  the  shores. 


PBITILE6E 


PBIYILE6ES. 
PBIZE. 


Continued. 

Bight,  privilege  or  immu- 
nity. 

Bight,  power  or  privilege. 

Privilege  of  re-shipplng. 

Privilege  of  passln;  and 
repassing. 

Mill  privilege. 

First  privilege. 

Especial  privileges. 

Maritime  prize. 


PBOBABILITIES.  Balance  of  prol  abilities. 


PBOBANDI. 
PBOBATE. 


PBOCEED. 
PBOCEEDING. 


PBOCEEDINGS. 


Onus  probandi. 

Within  six  months  after 
the  probate  of  the  will. 

Jurisdiction  pertaining  to 
probate  courts. 

Proceed  to  sea. 

Shall  proceed  direct. 

Undetermined  proceed- 
ing. 

Suit  or  proceeding  for 
dower. 

Suit  or  other  proceeding. 

Special  proceeding  to  en- 
force a  penalty  or  for- 
feiture. 

Practloe,  pleadings  and 
forms  and  modes  of  pro- 
ceeding. 

Proceeding  pending. 

Parties  to  such  proceed- 
ing. 

Forms  and  modes  of  pro- 
ceeding. 

Mode  of  proceeding. 

Judicial  proceeding. 

Cause  or  proceeding  in 
which  he  is  interested. 

Criminal  proceeding. 

Collateral  proceeding. 

Civil  proceeding. 

Civil  action  or  proceed- 
ing. 

Action  or  proceeding. 

Suits  and  proceedings. 

Special  proceedings. 

Proceedings  in  rem. 

Becords  and  judicial  pro- 
ceedings of  every  other 
State. 

Pvrty  to  the  proceedings. 

Other  proceedings. 

Matters  of  proceedings  in 
bankruptcy. 

Like  proceedhigs. 

Judicial  proceedings. 

Further  proceedings. 


588 


589 


PROCEEDINGS. 


PROJECTIOys. 


5i)U 


privilege  or  immu- 

towcror  privilege. 

|e  of  re-HhippIng. 

le  of  passiiij;  and 

[sing. 

fvUege. 

rlvUege. 

kl  privileges. 

le  prize. 
|ce  of  proLabUlties. 

robandl. 
six  months  after 

irobate  of  the  will. 
[ctlon  pertaining  to 

ite  courts, 
to  gea. 
Iroceed  direct, 
trmlned     proceed- 

>r  proceeding  for 
sr. 

'  other  proceeding. 
1  proceeding  to  cn- 
a  penalty  or  for- 
re. 

CO}  pleadings  and 
IS  and  modes  of  pro- 
Ing. 

ding  pending. 
8  to  such  proceed- 

and  modes  of  pro- 
ling. 

of  proceeding. 
lal  proceeding. 

or  proceeding  in 
:h  he  is  Interested, 
nal  proceeding. 
eral  proceeding, 
jroceeding. 
action  or  proceed- 

I  or  proceeding, 
and  proceedings. 
d  proceedings, 
idlngs  in  rem. 
ds  and  judicial  pro- 
lings  of  every  other 
e. 

to  the  proceedings, 
proceedings, 
rs  of  proceedings  in 
cruptcy. 
proceedings. 
al  proceedings. 
Br  proceedings. 


PROCEEDINGH 
PROCEEDS. 


PROCESS. 


PROCURITION. 
PB0C1JRE. 


PROCURED. 


-  Continued. 

Foreclosnre  proceedings. 

Admiralty  proceedings. 

Out  of  the  proceedH  of  the 
flrHt  cotton  ginned. 

Net  proceeds. 

IntercNt,  dividends, 

prutltH  and  proceedt). 

Clear  proceeds  of  all 
tines. 

Koslsting  an  officer  in 
serving  process. 

Incidental  printing  pro- 
cess. 

Establishment  where  the 
chief  process  of  print- 
ing Is  carried  on. 

Original  process. 

Ordinary  process  of  law. 

Modes  of  process. 

Agreeably  to  the  usual 
mode  of  process  against 
offenders  In  such  State. 

Mesne  process. 

Mannfactorlng  process. 

Stage,  process  or  progress 
of  mannfactnre. 

Mannfactnre  or  process 
Incident  to  the  manu- 
facture of  cotton. 

Lien  under  final  process. 

Irregular  process. 

Incident  to  any  manufac- 
turing process. 

Hydranllo  vam,  wheel  or 
other  process  forcing 
water. 

Final  process. 

Failure  to  cKecuts  pro- 
cess. 

Execution  or  other  legal 
process. 

Due  process  of  law. 

Criminal  process. 

Color  or  pretense  of  pro- 
cess. 

Clrll  process. 

Attached  on  mesne  pro- 
cess. 

All  process. 

Per  procuration. 

Proposals  to  buy,  sell  or 
procure  lottery  tickets. 

Aid,  abet,  counsel  or  pro- 
cure. 

Cause  and  procure  to  be 
administered. 

Caused  and  procured. 


PROCURING. 
PRODUCE. 


PRODUCING. 

PRODUCTS. 

PRODUCTIONS. 


PROFESSION. 

PROFESSIONS. 
PROFESSIONAL, 

PROFIT. 


PROFLIGACY. 
PROGRESS. 


PROHIBIT. 

PROHIBITION. 

PROJECTIONS. 


Procuring  his  discharge 
ffom  the  custody. 

Produce  of  a  mine. 

Income  and  produce. 

Farmers  selling  tho  pro- 
duce of  their  furina. 

Produce  of  a  farm. 

Producing  capacity. 

Mineral  products. 

Vegetable  productions. 

Plants  and  vegetable  pro- 
ductions. 

Religious  profession  and 
wor>hfi). 

Carry  on  nr  exercise  the 
practice  or  profession 
of  a  surgeon. 

Professions,  trades  and 
occupations. 

Misdemeanor  in  hU  pro- 
fessional capacity. 

Professional  charges. 

Purpose  of  proQt. 

Possibility  of  profit. 

Office  or  place  of  profit. 

Office  of  trustor  profit. 

Office  of  profit  and  trust. 

Office  of  profit. 

Profit  a  prendre. 

Sharing  of  profits. 

Rents  or  profits. 

Rents,  Issues  and  profits. 

Rents  and  profits. 

Net  profits. 

Mesne  profits. 

Interest,  rents  and  prof- 
Its. 

Interest)  dividends,  prof- 
its and  proceeds. 

Galnsy  profits  and  In- 
come. 

All  rents  and  profits. 

Drunkenness,  profligacy 
or  any  other  cause. 

Superintend  tho  progress. 

Rulings  of  the  court  in 
the  progress  of  the 
trial. 

Public  work  erected  or  in 
progress  of  erection. 

Promote  the  progress  of 
scienco  and  the  useful 
arts. 

Stage,  process  or  prog- 
ress of  manufacture. 

Regulate  or  prohibit. 

Writ  of  prohibition. 

Usual  projections. 


501 


PROMISE. PROPERTY. 


59S 


or 


PROMISHORYc 
PROMISHURY 


PROMOTE. 
PROMOTION. 


PROOF. 


PROMISE.  I  promise  to  pay. 

Contrai-t,    promise 

ngreemeiit. 
Collateral  promise. 
Agreement,  contract   or 

promlHO  la  wrltlug. 
Bonds    and     promissory 
notes     for    money   or 
property. 
NOTE.    Contents    of     any 
promissory     note      or 
other  chose  In  action. 
Bank  bill  or  promissory 

note. 
A  promissory  note. 
Promote  a  lottery. 
AHsembly  for  the  promo- 
tion of   any  moral   or 
benevolent  object. 
height  of  proof. 
Proof  satisfactory. 
Satisfactory  proof. 
Preponderance  of  proof. 
Oath  or  other  competent 

proof. 
Gallons  of  proof  spirit. 
Proof  of  execntion. 
Proof  Is  evident. 
Burden  of  proof. 
PROPELLED.       Other  small  craft  of  light 
character  propelled  by 
steam. 
PROPER.  Without  proper  precau- 

tion. 
"Whenever      he      thinks 

proper. 
Under   his    proper    hand 

and  seal. 
Only  proper  use. 
Other  proper  officer. 
Necessary  and  proper  for 
carrying  Into  execution. 
Necessary  and  proper. 
To  take  proper  means. 
Keep  proper  books  of  ac- 
count. 
Proper   tools   or    lmple< 

ments  of  a  farmer. 
Fit    and   proper   regula- 
tions. 
Feed,   water    and    take 

proper  care  of. 
Proper  facilities  and  con- 
venience for  the  accom- 
modation of  passengers. 
Proper  and  legal  expenses 
To  do  as  she  sees  proper 
before  her  death. 


PBOFEBTY. 


Wreciied  property. 
Voluntarily    return    th« 

property. 
Annual  value  of  the  prop- 

crty. 
Value  of    the    property 

taken. 
Tools,     implements,    In- 
struments and  personal 
property  whatsoever. 
Taxable  property. 
Tax  upon  property. 
Take  private  property. 
Stock  and  movable  prop- 

erty. 
Separate  property. 
Same  property. 
Right  of  property. 
Having  relation  to  her 
sole  and  separate  prop- 
erty. 
Redeliver  or  restore  the 
property  In  the   same 
condition  or  plight. 
On  recovery  of  the  prop- 
erty and  conviction  of 
the  offender. 
Property  recovered. 
Reasonable    amount    of 

property. 
Real  property. 
Ratable  property. 
Question  of  title  to  real 

property. 
Private  property. 
All  the   property  I  pos- 
sess. 
Personal     property     of 

every  kind. 
Personal     property    not 
capable  of  manual  de- 
livery. 
Personal  property,  estate 

and  effects. 
Personal    property   con- 
sisting of    money  and 
clothes. 
Personal  property. 
Personal  estate,  property, 

chattels  and  effects. 
Person  or  property. 
Perishable  property. 
Locomotives  and  all  other 

personal  property. 
Other  property. 
Occasioned  by  payment  or 
pledge  of  the  property 
of  the  husband. 


A 


593 


PROPEltTY 


I'llOVIDKI). 


.V.)  f 


rty. 
iturn    the 

I  the  prop- 
property 

nentt,    la- 
id porBoaal 
atBoever. 
rty. 
)erty. 
jroperty. 
ivable  prop- 

)erty. 

y- 

)erty. 

lion  to  her 

parate  prop- 
restore  the 

n  the   same 

)r  plight, 
of  the  prop- 
conviction  ol 

Br. 

;overed> 
amount    of 

perty. 
title  to  real 

perty. 

)perty   I  p08« 

property     of 

d. 

property    not 
manual  de- 

roperty,  estate 
is. 

property   con- 
money  and 

roperty. 

tate,  property, 
and  effects, 
property. 

property, 
es  and  all  other 

property. 

)erty. 

d  by  payment  or 

»f  the  property 

usband. 


PROPERTY 


FBOPOBTIONS. 
PROPOSED. 


-ContiBaed. 

nondM  and  promissory 
notoM  for  nioni-y  or 
property. 

Property  ncroHHary  for 
nchool.s,  religions  uiul 
chiirltul>le  purpoHCM. 

Property  nercRNarily  used 
in  operating  any  riill- 
road. 

My  property. 

Movable  property. 

Mixed  property. 

Mill  property. 

Literary  property. 

KindM  of  property. 

Any  kind  of  property. 

Injury  to  the  property  of 
another. 

Injuries  to  property. 
.    Injuries  done  to  ])erson 
or  property. 

General  property. 

Property  and  (rancliises. 

Property  of  the  rneniy. 

Property  or  money,  or 
effects. 

Corporate  property. 

Conveyance  of  real  prop- 
erty. 

Contract  in  respect  to  her 
property. 

Contigrnons  property. 

Conceals  his  property. 

Conceal  his  property  and 
effects. 

Any  person  claiming 
property. 

Appropriation  of  prop- 
erty. 

All  other  personal  prop- 
erty appertaining  to 
said  railroad. 

All  the  property  I  pos- 
sess. 

All  the  property. 

All  my  property  of  every 
description. 

All  my  property  of  any 
nature  or  kind  whatso- 
ever. 

All  my  property. 

All  my  personal  property. 

All  my  other  property. 

Property  adjolnlnf . 

AdloialBf  property. 

Belattre  proportions. 

It  was  proposed. 


PROSECI'TFD. 


PKOI>|{IKTOIC      Klpnrlnn  proprietor. 

I'ri'Hent  proprietor. 
rKOPlURTORN.   For  tlie  uno  of  the  propri- 
•  tors  of  liinds. 

I'ntprlefor  or  proprietors. 

Owners  or  proprlotort. 
PROS.  >'on  pros. 

Nol  pros. 
rilOSEClJlE.       Person  desiring  to  prose- 
cute the  same. 

I'roseeuto  witli  eftVct. 

Concerned  hhn  to  i)ro8e- 
cute. 

Commence  or  prosecute 
any  aetlon. 

Person  for  whoso  Imme- 
diate benefit  It  Is  prose- 
cuted. 
PROSECUTING.  ProsccutinR  witness. 
PROSECUTION.   Por  want  of  prof.ecutlon. 

Suit  or  prosecution. 

Hncli  prosecution. 

Hands  necessary  for  the 
prosecution  of  the  Im- 
provements. 

Mallclons  prosecution. 

Criminal  prosecution. 

Commencement  of  the 
prosecution. 

Civil  prosecution. 
PROSECUTIONS.  Criminal  prosecutions. 
PROSECUTOR.     Tlie  prosecutor. 
PROSPERITY.      Acts  necessary   for    the 
prosperity  of  tliu  soci- 
ety. 
PROSTITUTION.  Purpose  of   prostitution 
or  concubinage. 

Responsible forthc  whole 
note  without  notice  or 
protest. 

Educated  in  England  and 
iu  the  Protestant  reli- 
gion. 

If  regularly  protested  and 
refused  when  due. 

Debts  and  liabilities  prov- 
able. 

Witness  prove  adverse. 

Proved  to  the  satisfaction 
of  the  selectmen. 

Take  charge  of  and  pro- 
vide for  such  intoxicated 
person. 

Maintain  and  provide. 

Having  the  ability  to  pro- 
vide the  same. 
FBOTIDED.  Provided  |G,000  shall  be 

raised. 


PROTEST. 

PROTESTANT. 

PROTESTED. 

PROVABLE. 

PROVE. 
PROVED. 

PROVIDE. 


.'ill.') 


ritOVIDEl). 


PUBLIC. 


596 


PROVIDED -Conttnucl. 

PUBLIC  — Continued. 

Not  huri'iii  othcrwiNO  pto- 

Public  race. 

vldrd  lor. 

Purely  public  charity. 

NcccMsarjr  vcKetalilts  ac- 

Judicial,    iegiglative     or 

tually      provided      for 

other     public      offlctai 

family  ""c. 

proccedlngH. 

Not  naiiii>«l   or  provided 

Public     emoluments     or 

for. 

privIIegcM. 

Manner  provided  l)y  law. 

Open  and  dedicated  to  the 

Herein  provldctl. 

public  U8e. 

Conveyance  provkli-d  for 

Place  of  public  resort. 

the     triuiMportatlon    of 

Public  paHsage  or  place 

piisHcuKcrs. 

l)ullt  upon. 

C'landeNtlnely     provided. 

Overseer  of  a  public  road. 

Such  other   buHlnesH   bh 

.    Any  public  Improvement 

may  be  provided  by  law. 

now  ordered. 

PROTIDEN. 

Having  a  family  for  which 

Public  officer. 

ho  provldefl. 

Public  office. 

FR0TI8I0K. 

Pernniary  proviBlon. 

Office  or  public  trust. 

Deprived  of  the  pro«  iHlon 

Public  annual  office. 

made  for  her  by  will,  ur 

Notary  public. 

otherwiM,    In    lieu    of 

Necessary  and  useful  for 

dower. 

public  or  private  pur- 

Articles of  provision. 

poses. 

PROTISIONAL. 

Provisional  director. 

Most  public  places. 

PROYISIONS. 

Necessary  provisions. 

Maintaining   a  minister 

PROVOCATION. 

No  considerable  provoca- 

and public  worship. 

tion  appearing. 

Public    and    general   in- 

PUBUC. 

Public  wharf. 

terest. 

Public  welfare. 

Impassable  public  high- 

Public way. 

way. 

Public  war. 

Public  house. 

Public  vehicles. 

Honse  or  other  place  of 

While  traveling  by  public 

public    resort  for  the 

or  private  conveyances. 

public  performance  of 

Trading  or  other  public 

stage  plays. 

company. 

Public  highway. 

eareat  public  thorough- 

Have or  keep  any  bouse 

fare. 

for     public    entertain- 

Thirty days'  public  no- 

ment. 

tice. 

Public  exhibition. 

raws   acd   other    public 

Fablic   refreshment    and 

dues    Ka    :;ny    manner 

entertainment. 

RtcruinR. 

Entering   or  attempting 

Taken  for  public  use. 

to    enter,    leaving    •t 

Salted  io.  public  repre- 

attempting to  leave,  a 

sentation. 

public  conveyance. 

Public  show. 

Public  enemy. 

Public  seminary. 

Dramatic  composition  de- 

Sell the  same  at  public 

signed  or  suited  for  pub- 

sale. 

lic  representation. 

Traveled  pablic  road  or 

Public  defamation. 

street. 

Public  corporation. 

Reserved  public  square. 

Traveling    by   public  or 

Erect,  repair  and   regu* 

private  conveyance. 

late  public  wharves. 

Any  public  company. 

Public  refreshment  and 

Claimant  of  public  land. 

entertainment. 

Purely  public  charity. 

fi96 


697 


PUBLIC. PURPOSES. 


S!)8 


PUBLIC  —  Contin 


c  charity, 
jlilatlve     or 
bile      official 

>lumeDts     or 

(llcated  to  the 

hllc  resort. 

age  or  place 

I. 

a  public  road. 

Improvement 

red. 
er. 

e. 

bile  trnat. 

lal  office* 

lie. 

and  useful  for 

f  private  pur- 

B  places. 
ig    a   minister 
lie  worship, 
d    general   In- 

e  public  hlgh- 

iset 

other  place  of 
resort  for  the 
performance  of 

ays. 

keep  any  house 
ibllo    entertaln- 


aad 


hibition. 

efrcshment 
dnment> 

or  attempting 
ter,  leaving  « 
ting  to  leave,  a 
conveyance. 

lemy. 

c  composition  de- 
or  suited  for  pub- 
re  sentation. 
[efamatton. 
sorporation* 
ig    by   public 
;e  conveyance. 
)lic  company. 
Bt  of  public  land 
public  charity. 


or 


PUBLICATION. 
PUBLISH. 

PUBU8HEB. 

PUNISH. 

PUNISHMENT. 


PURCHASE. 


PURCHASED. 
PURCHASER. 


PURCHASERS. 

PURELY. 

PURPOSE. 


tied. 

CaNOH  affecting  ambasba- 
dors,  oth«r  public  mln- 
iHters  and  consuls. 
Public  bnildlngN. 
Public  bridge. 
Public  book. 
Any  public  purpose. 
Public  amnHcnieut. 
Ambassadors   and   other 
.    public  ministers. 
Place  to  which  the  public 

have  access. 
Absent   on   public   busU 

ness. 
Place  of  publication. 
Utter,  pass,  publUhorsell 
Utter  or  publish. 
AIDdavit  of  publisher. 
Otherwise  punish. 
({nostlou  touching  the  said 
imprisonment   or  pun- 
ishment. 
ProTOcatlon,  maintenance 
and  punishment  of  of- 
fenders. 
Divine  punlfument. 
Cruel  and  unusual  puntsh- 

m^nt. 
Rightf  option  end  refusal 

to  purchase. 
Direct  purchase  or  other* 

wise. 
Purchase  or  deal  In  land. 
Completion  of   the   pur- 
chase. 
Absolate  purchase. 
Land  purchased  from  the 

United  States. 
Snbseqnent  purchaser. 
To  the  perjndices  of  the 

purchaser. 
Innocent  purchaser. 
By  and  at  the  expense  of 

the  purchaser. 
Bona  fide  purchaser 
Subsequent  purchasers. 
Purely  public  charity. 
For  the  purpose  of  wager* 

Ing. 
Purpose  of  utlUty. 
Take  for  any  fraudulent 

purpose. 
Suit  for  the  purpose  of 
restraining  the  assess- 
ment or  collection  of 
any  tax. 
Special  purpose. 


PURPOSE  — Continued. 

For  the  purpose  of  admis- 
sion to  reglHtrution. 
Public  purpose. 
Public    or   objectionable 
purpose. 
•  Purpose  of  prostltutloa. 

Purpose  of  profit. 
For  the  purpos^  of  plant* 

ing. 
Furnished  for  a  partlcn* 

lur  purpose. 
Notes  for  the  purpose  of 

|)aylng  claims. 
For  the  purpose  of  sale. 
Comniorclal  purpose. 
Change  Its  original  pur- 

|)ose. 
Used  for  the  purpose  of 
>  an  asylum. 

Any  public  purpose. 
PURPOSES.  To  all  Intents  and  purposes 

whatsoerer. 
Scientific  purposes  exclu- 
sively. 
Public  purposes. 
I*rotectlon  purposes. 
Police  purposes. 
j|>  Philosophical  or  philan- 

thropic purposes. 
Other  purposes. 
Occupied  or  used  for  un- 
lawful purposes. 
Property    necessary    for 
schools,    religious    and 
*  charitable  purposes.    * 

Necessary  and  useful  for 
public  or   private  pur- 
poses. 
Municipal  purposes. 
Answer  the   purposes  of 

money. 
Local  purposes. 
Literary  purposes. 
Land  built  upon  or  sued 
for  building   purposes. 
Incidental  purposes. 
Hotel  purposes. 
*  Other    extra    hazardous 

purposes. 
For  hall  purposes, 
t'titnres  or  erections  used 
for    the     purposes    of 
trade. 
Fixtures  for  manufactur- 
ing purposes. 
Used  exclusively  for  farm* 
ing  purposes. 


I 


599 


PUBPOSES. 


RATES. 


600 


PURPOSES - 


PUESUMCE. 

PURSUIT. 
PUT. 

PUTTING. 

qUALE. 

QUALIFIED. 


iJUALITY. 


QUANTITY. 
QUARRIES. 


QUARTZ. 
QUASI. 


QUAY. 


Continued. 

Conntj  purposes. 
Corporate  purposes. 
Business  purposes. 
Used   for    building   pur- 
poses. 
Building  for  purposes  of 

education. 
Benevolent  purposes. 
All  inteuts  aud  purposes 

whatsoever. 
Purposes  aforesaid. 
Thing  done  in  pursuance 

of  this  act. 
Recovered  in   pursuance 

of  information  given. 
In  pursuance  of  this  act. 
Immediate  pursuit. 
Fresh  pursuit. 
Utter  or  put  pff. 
Make  use  or  put  in  prac- 
tice. 
»      Pay  or  put  off. 

Disposing    and     putting 

away. 
Calcutta     linseed      tale 

quale. 
Two-thirds  of  such  quali- 
fied voters. 
Knowing  himself  not  to  be 

a  qualilled  elector. 
Qualified  elector. 
Duly  qualified. 
Similar  nature,  package, 

value  and  quality. 
Quantity  and  quality  un- 
known. 
Quantity  and  quality. 
Prime  quality  winter  oil. 
Pitch-pine  timber  of  aver- 
age quality. 
Merchon*  )Me  quality. 
Like  de^oi  .^tion  and  qual- 
ity. 
First  quality  clear  barley. 
Larger  quantity  than  one 

quart. 
Quantity  guaranteed. 
Deficiency  in  quantity. 
All  mines  and  minerals, 
sand,  quarries  of  stone, 
briclc,  earth  and  gravel 
pits. 
Quartz  lode. 
Caje^  of  a  quasi  criminal 

nature. 
The   cotton   to  Im  talten 
from  the  quay. 


QUERELA. 
QUESTION. 


QUIA  TIMET. 

QUIT. 

QUIT-CLADI. 


QUOD. 
RADIUS. 

RAIL. 
RAILROAD. 


R.VILROADS. 
RAILWAY. 


RMSIN6. 

RAM. 

RAPE. 
RATE. 


BATES. 


Audita  querela. 

Leading  question. 

Drawn  in  question. 

Chiefly  in  question. 

Bill  quia  timet. 

Notice  to  quit. 

Remise,  remit  and  quit- 
claim. 

Bargain,  sell,  release, 
quit-claim  and  convey. 

Ita  quod. 

Within  a  radius  of  ten 
miles  of  L. 

All  rail. 

Proprietors  pf  every  rail- 
road. 

Property  necessarily  used 
in  operating  any  rail- 
road. 

Existing  railroad  corpo- 
rations. 

Aii  other  personal  prop- 
erty appertaining  to 
said  railroad. 

Railroads  connected  to- 
gether. 

Standing,  riding  or  be- 
ing upon  the  platform  of 
moving  railway  coaches. 

Shares  in  a  railway. 

Corporation  operating  a 
railway. 

Land  used  as  a  railway. 

House  witliin  fifty  foet  of 
a  railway. 

Construction  of  the  rail- 
way. 

Railway  would  be  com> 
pleted. 

Meeting  for  raising  money 
for  building  or  repairing 
a  school-house. 

Hydraulic  ram,  wheel  or 
other  process  forcing 
water. 

Guilty  of  assault  with  at- 
tempt to  commit  a  rape. 
Safe  rate  of  speed. 

Regulating  the  rate  of 
interest  on  money. 

Reasonable  rt^te. 
Legal  rate  of  interest. 
Bate  of   interest  greater 

than  cforesald. 
Usual  rates. 
Public  taxes,  rates  and 

assessments. 
AU  such  rates. 


-a.tl.W.1  iWi-Wgw^*. 


da. 
Bstlon. 
lestion. 
acstion. 
net. 
Jit. 

mit  and  quit- 
sell,  release, 
1  and  corvey. 

radius  of  ten 
L. 

8  pf  every  rall- 

ecessarily  used 
iting   any  rall- 

rallroad  corpo- 

personal  prop- 
ipertaining    to 
Iroad. 
connected   to- 

I  riding  or   be- 
1  the  platform  of 
railway  coaches, 
a  railway, 
on  operating  a 

d  as  a  railway. 
Ithin  fifty  fact  of 

ay. 

tion  of  the  rail- 
would   be  com* 

for  raising  money 
iding  or  repairing 
ol-house. 
ic  ram,  wheel  or 
process    forcing 

f  assault  with  at- 
to  commit  a  rape. 
te  of  speed. 
ting   the   rate  of 
St  on  money. 
able  rute. 
ite  of  interest. 
E   interest  greater 
cforesaid. 
rates. 

taxes,  rates   and 
amenta, 
b  ratea. 


601 


liATIIlABITW, 


RECEIVED. 


602 


BATIHABITIO. 

Oinnls   ratihabitio  retro- 

BEALLT. 

Party  really  interested. 

trahitur     et     mandato 

Payments  realh  ard  bona 

wquiparatur. 

fide  made. 

BEADING. 

Beligious  books  or  read- 

BEALM. 

Depart  the  realm. 

ing. 

BEAB. 

In  the  rear  thereof. 

BEABT. 

Make  and  pnblisli  ready 

BEASON. 

Sufficient  reason. 

to  be  delivered. 

Merely  by  reason  of  hav- 

Ready for  occupanej 

ing  made  an  entry. 

BEAL 

Title  to  real  estate. 

Good  reason  to  apprehend 

All     tilings    whatsoever, 

an  atbick. 

whether  real    or    per- 

Without   assigning    any 

sonal. 

reason. 

Suits  concerning  real  es- 

BEASONABLE. 

Fair  and  reasonable  sup- 

tate    or    whereby    the 

position  of  right. 

same  may  be  affected. 

Just      and       reasonable 

Sale,  mortgage  or  other 

terms. 

^ 

disposition  of   real  es- 

Just and  reasonable  com- 

tate. 

pensation  for  the    ser- 

Said mortgage  deed,  the 

vices  rendered. 

real  estate  thereby  con- 

Just and  reasonable. 

veyed. 

A    reasonable    attorney's 

Qnestion  of  title  to  real 

fee. 

property. 

Just  and  reasonable  com- 

Question of  title  of  real 

pensation. 

estate. 

BEASONABLT. 

For  the  largest  sum  that 

Property    personal     and 

we  can  reasonably  ob- 

real. 

obtain. 

Productive  real  estate. 

BEASONS. 

Good  and  lawful  reasons. 

Real  party  in  interest. 

BEBELLION. 

Casualties       or      conse- 

Land and  real  estate. 

quences  of  war  or  re- 

Improve real  estate. 

bellion. 

Real  estate. 

BECEIPT. 

Warehouse  receipt. 

Estate  real  and  personal. 

Discontinued  such    pos- 

Effects both  real  and  per- 

session or  receipt. 

sonal. 

Acquittance  or  receipt  for 

Covenant  real. 

money. 

Conveyance  of  real  prop- 

Accountable receipt. 

erty. 

BECEIPTS. 

Gross  receipts  from  pas- 

Conveyance of   real   ss- 

sengers.  . 

tate. 

BECEiVE. 

^ay  receive. 

Benefits  of  all  my   real 

Sell  or  receive  from  any 

estate. 

sla/e.    . 

All  the  residue  and   re- 

Receive donations. 

mainder  of  my  real  es- 

Actually receive. 

tate. 

Accustomed  to  receive. 

AU  the  real  and  personal 

Accept  and  receive. 

estate. 

BECEIYED. 

For  value  received. 

AU  my  real  estate. 

Beserved,  taken   or    re- 

All  my  other  estate  real 

received. 

and  personal. 

, 

It  shall  be  considered  as 

All    luy    estate   whether 

recorded      when      re- 

.   real  or  personal. 

ceived. 

All  ray  estate   both  real 

Iron  received. 

and  personal. 

Bill    of     exchange     ex- 

Actions respecting  ease- 

pressed to  be  for  value 

ments  on  real  estate 

received. 

REALIZED. 

Until    income    shall    be 

All  moneys  received. 

realized. 

Actually  received. 

60.T 


RECEIVING. 


RELIGION. 


604 


.♦. 


RECEIVING. 

Receiving  iiouse. 

REGULAR  — Continued. 

RECESS. 

Vacancies  tlmt  may  hap- 

Regular minister  of  the 

pen  (luring  the  recess  of 

Gospel. 

the  Senate. 

Regular  minister  of  a  dis- 

RECOMMENDATION. Prescription   or  re- 

senting  congregation. 

comraendalion     of       a 

Regular  lino  of  buildings. 

graduated  physician. 

Regular  jockeys  or  paid 

RECORD. 

Judgments  of   courts  of 

riders. 

record. 

Regular  apprenticeship  of 

.  Any  judge  of  a  court  of 

two  years. 

record. 

REGULARLY. 

If  regularly  protested  a.id 

Deducible  of  record. 

refused  when  due. 

Debt  upon  record. 

One  regularly  published. 

Court     »f     record    hav- 

Genuine and  regularly  is- 

ing   •♦    *     common- 

sued. 

law  jurisdiction. 

REGUL^iTE. 

License  and  regulate. 

Court  of  record. 

License,  regulate  and  re- 

Any court  of  record. 

strain  theatrical  amuse- 

RECORDED. 

Otlier      Instruments      of 

ments. 

writing  which   are   re- 

Establish    and    regulate 

quired  to  be  recorded. 

markets. 

Intended  to  be  recorded. 

Establish    and    regulate 

RECOVER. 

Suit  to  recover  the  con- 

domestic relations. 

tents  of   any  chose  In 

Direct  and  regulate. 

action. 

Regulate  commerce. 

Finally  recover. 

REGULATIONS. 

Same  regulations. 

RECOVERED. 

Sum  recorered. 

Rules  and  regulations. 

Property     recovered     or 

Reasonable    regulations. 

preserved. 

Fit    and   proper   regula- 

RECO^'ERASLE 

.  Recoverable    summarily. 

tions. 

RECOVERING. 

Obtaining  and  recovering 

RELATING. 

All  cases  relating  to  the 

payment. 

revenne. 

RECOVERY. 

Beneficially  interested  in 

Regulations  relating   to 

the  recovery. 

health. 

^ 

No  present  hope  of  recov- 

RELATION. 

Insulting  language  toward 

ery. 

a  female  relation. 

Final  recovery. 

Expjenses  in  relation   to 

REDEEM. 

Right  to  redeem. 

highways. 

REDEMPTION. 

Equity  of  redemption. 

Dlsse'z!r.  oy  relation. 

REFERENCE. 

Entered     on    the    refer- 

RELATIONS. 

Poor  relations. 

ence. 

EstitbMsl'    and    regulate 

REFERENCES. 

Notes  or  references  made 

. 

dometitic  relations. 

by  the  State  reporter. 

RELATIVES. 

Residing   in   any   parish 

Notes  and  references. 

with  his  relatives. 

REFINED. 

Refined  sugar. 

RELEASE. 

Shall  and  will  release. 

REFRESHMENT.  Public    refreshment   and 

Remise,  release  and  quit- 

entertainment. 

claim. 

REFUSAL. 

Right,  option  and  refusal 

Full  and  sufflclent  release 

9)  purchase. 

and  discharge. 

REFUSE. 

Object  or  refuse. 

Bargain,     sell,     release 

Neglect  or  refuse. 

quit-claim  and  convey. 

REGISTRATION.  Filing  or  registration. 

RELEVANCY. 

Conipejtency  or  relevancy. 

REGISTRY. 

Registry  and  record. 

RELIEF. 

Given  in  parochial  relief. 

REGULAR. 

Regular  turn. 

Failed  to  obtain  relief. 

Prescription    made    and 

RELIGION. 

Protestant  religion. 

Bl<<!ned     by    a    regular 

Religion,    morality    and 

practising  physician. 

knowledge. 

Next  regular  session. 

Minister  of  religion. 

604 


COS 


RELIGION. 


■REPAIltlNG. 


606 


Uter  of  the 

ster  of  a  dis- 

igrepatlon. 
of  buildings. 
iey8  or  paid 

onticeslilp  <>£ 

protested  and 
len  duo. 
ly  published. 
I  regularly  i.x- 

regulate. 
[ulate  and  re- 
itrlcal  aniuse- 

and    regulate 

and     regulate 
relations, 
regulate. 
miiiierce. 
ations. 
•egulatlons. 
9    regulations. 
)roper   regula- 

relating  to  the 

IS  relating   to 

inguage  toward 
relation. 
In  relation   to 
s. 

by  relation, 
tions. 

and    regulate 
c  relations. 

in   any    parish 
!  relatives, 
win  release, 
•elease  and  quit- 

sufflclent  release 
charge. 

sell,     release 
ilm  and  convey, 
ttcy  or  relevancy, 
parochial  relief. 
>  obtain  relief, 
int  religion. 
,    moralitj    and 
jdge. 
'  of  religion. 


RELIGION  —  Continued. 

REMOVAL. 

Vexatious  removal. 

Educated  in  England  and 

Improper  removal. 

in    the    Protestant    re- 

Breakage during  removal 

ligion. 

REMOVE. 

LeaTe  or  remove  from  the 

Christian  religion. 

SUte. 

RELIGIOUS. 

Assembled    for    religious 

REMOVED. 

Sold     or    removed     for 

worship. 

sale. 

Usnal  place  of  rel!glo,us 

Sold  but  not  removed. 

worship. 

RENDER. 

Damage    with    Intent  to 

Religious  sect,  order  or 

render  useless. 

denomination. 

RENPERED. 

Just  and  reasonable  com- 

Property   necessary    for 

pensation   for  the  ser- 

\ 

schools,    religious    and 

vices  rendered. 

\ 

charitable  purposes! 

Judgment  which  may  be 

'> 

Houses  of  religious  wor- 

rendered against  him  in 

\ 

ship. 

his  official  capacity. 

\ 

Disturbing  religious  wor- 

Heretofore rendered. 

\ 

ship. 

RENDERING. 

Yielding  and   rendering. 

\ 

Camp-meeting,  congrega- 

RENEW. 

Repair  and  renew. 

\ 

tion  or  other  assembly 

RENEWED. 

The  within  policy  is  re- 

\ 
\ 

of    people  met  for  re- 

newed. 

ligious  worship. 

A  renewed  contract. 

Assemblage  of  people  met 

RENT. 

Yearly  rent. 

for  religious  worship. 

* 

Subject  to  the  payment  of 

RILTNQUISHES.  Relinquishes  her  dower. 

- 

rent. 

REH. 

Judgment  in  rem. 

Sleeping  rent. 

Action  in  rem. 

Net  rent. 

BXAUS, 

Whilst  the  same  should 

Lease  and  rent. 

remain  there. 

Improved  rent. 

\ 

If    anything    should    re- 

Fee farm  rent. 

main. 

Arrears  of  rent. 

While     they    remain    at 

Agree  to  rent  or  lease. 

home. 

Action  for  rent. 

REMilNDER. 

Tested  remainder. 

RENTS. 

Tenant  in  fee  simple  of 

, 

Rest)     residue     and    re- 

rents. 

\ 

mainder. 

Rents  and  profits. 

\ 

Residue  and    remainder. 

Interests^     rents       and 

Possession,  reversion  or 

profits. 

remainder. 

All  rents  and  proiits. 

All   the  residue  and  re- 

REPAIR. 

Want  of  repair. 

mainder'  of     my    real 

. 

Uphold  and  repair. 

'    . 

estate. 

Good  and  sufficient  con- 

All the  remainder. 

dition  and  repair. 

REMAINOG. 

Then  surviving   and   re- 

Erect, repair  and  regulate 

maining. 

public  wharves. 

REMAINS. 

liumains  my  wli>i. 

- 

Open    and    keep   iu    re- 

What remains. 

pair. 

1 

If  any  remains  at  her  de- 

Keep in  repair. 

cease. 

Good  tenantable  r^tpair. 

REMANDEI. 

Judgment  reversed  and 

Erection,  alter  or  repair. 

cause  remanded. 

Construction  or  repair  of 

REMANUFACTLHED.  Copper  when  old  and 

any  building. 

fit  only  to  be  remanu- 

Construction,  erection  or 

factured. 

repair  of  any  building. 

REMEDIES. 

Like  remedies. 

Construction  and   repair 

REMEDY. 

Provisional  remedy. 

of  vessels. 

Plain,  adequate  and  com- 

REPAIRING. 

Effectually  rebuilding  and 

plete  remedy  at  law. 

repairing. 

G07 


liEl'AIlUNQ. 


RESTRAIN. 


608 


BEPAIBS. 


REPABABLE. 
REPASS. 


REPEATED. 

REPLY. 
REPORTER. 

REPORTS. 
REPOSED. 


REPAIRING  —  Contluued. 

Meeting  for  raising  money 
for  building  or  repairing 
a  scliooi  liou»e. 

Carpenters  in  their  own 
aiiops  or  in  buildingn 
erecting  or  repairing. 

Building,  altering,  repair- 
ing or  ornamenting. 

Superintendents  of  re- 
pairs. 

Necessarjr  repairs. 

Construction  or  re- 
pairs. 

Alterations  and  repairs 
incidental  to  the  rl.sk. 

Reparable  by  the  Iniial)!- 
tants  at  large. 

Privilege  to  pass  and  re- 
pass througli  said  lot  of 
land. 

Extreme  and  repeated 
cruelty. 

Waiting  yorir  reply. 

Notes  or  references  made 
by  the  State  reporter. 

Newspaper  reports. 

Trust  reposed  in  him  as 
assistant    book-keeper. 
REPRESENTATION.  Upon  any  representa- 
tion as  to  character. 

Suited  for  public  repre- 
sentation. 

Dramatic  composition 
designed  or  suited 
for  public  representa- 
tion. 
REPRESENTATIYE.  Personal  representa. 
tlve. 

Next  personal  representa- 
tive. 

Legal  representative. 

Uopresentative     in    Con- 
gress. 
REPRESENTATIVES.  Their       representa- 
tives. 

Their  legal  representa- 
tives. 

Legal  representatives. 
REPRESENTED.  Acted,  performed  or  rep- 
resented. 
RE<{UEST.  On  reasonable  request. 

REiJUIRE.  As    occasion    shall     re- 

quire. 
BE<{1JIBED.  Other  Instruments  of  writ- 

ing which  are  required 
to  be  recorded. 

Required  by  law. 


RE({UIR£D  —  Continued. 

Took  the  oath  in  such  case 
required  by  the  act  of 
Congress. 
REQUIRING.        Without  requiring  the  les- 
sor's title. 
RESIDE.  Depart  from  and  reside 

out  of. 
Ceasing  to  reside. 
RESIDENCE.        Occupied  as  a  residence. 

Actual  residence. 
RESIDENT.  Resident  upon  the  line  of 

.^  the  canal. 

Late  a  resident  of. 
Hath  been  resident. 
RESIDES.  Usually  resides. 

RESIDING.  Person  residing  within  the 

United  Kingdom. 
Coming      and     resldln; 
within  this  State. 
RESIDUARY.        Residuary  legatee. 
RESIDUE.  Rest,  residue  and  remaia- 

der. 
Residue  of  my  estate. 
All  the  residue   and  re- 
mainder   of    my    leal 
estate. 
RESIGNED.  Harlng  resigned. 

RESIST.  Forcibly  resist. 

RESISTANCE.      Disobedience   or  nslst- 
ance  to  any  lawful  writ. 
RESORT.  Place  of  public  res»rt. 

Ont*hoase  where  people 

resort. 
House  or  other  flace  of 
public    resort  lor  the 
public  perfornance  of 
stage  plays. 
RESPECT.  Contract  in  resp«ct  to  her 

property. 
RESPECTING.      Actions  respectng  ease- 
ments. 
Actions  respecting  ease- 
ments on  real  estate. 
RESPECTIVE.      For  the  nse  of  tleir  respec- 
tive roads. 
Chairman  of  nicb  respec- 
tive meeting. 
RESPONSIBLE.    Good  and  responsible. 
REST.  All  the  rest  d.  my  estate. 

RESTORE.  BedellTer  oif.  restore  the 

property  ti  the   same 
condition  }r  plight. 
RESTORED.         Property    slall    be    re- 
stored. 
RESTRAIN.  License,  regulate  and  re- 

strain theitrical  amuse- 
ments. 


^^ 


608 


609 


liESTliMNED. 


RIOT. 


610 


a  In  such  case 
J  the  act  of 

ilring  the  les- 

1  and  reside 

eside. 

I  a  residence. 

cnce. 

>u  the  line  of 

ent  of. 

esident. 

des. 

ling  within  the 

ngdom. 

,nd     residing 

3  State. 

)gatee. 

le  and  remaia- 

ny  estate, 
idue   and  re- 
of    my    jeal 

gned. 

3ist. 

ue   or  rsslst- 

ly  lawful  writ. 

ibllc  restrt. 

where  people 

other  place  of 

esort  /or   the 

erforirance  of 

jrs. 

I  respict  to  her 

spectng  ease- 

speding  ease- 
real  estate, 
oftlelrrespec- 
s. 

of  euchrespec- 
;lngi. 

•esjonslble. 
It  d  my  estate, 
oi  restore  the 
li  the  same 
1  jr  plight, 
slall     be    re- 

egalate  and  re- 
leitrlcal  amuse- 


BESTRMNED. 


RESTRAINTH. 


RESUMED. 


RETAILED. 
RETAUiER. 
RETAINED. 
RETARD. 


RETURN. 


Hurt,  molested  or  re- 
strained In  bis  person 
or  estate. 
BESTRAE  INO.  Suit  for  the  purpose  of 
restraining  the  assess- 
ment or  collection  of 
any  tax. 
Unlawful  arrests,  re- 
straints and  detain- 
ments. 

ArrestH,  restraints  and 
detainments  of  Itings. 

Fraadolently  stopped  or 
suspended  and  not  re- 
sumed payment. 

Honse  or  place  where 
liquors  are  retailed. 

Presaine  to  be  a  retailer 
or  seller. 

Paid,  delivered,  retained, 
satisfied  or  discharged. 

Obstruct    or  retard   the 
passage  of  the  mail. 
RETROTRAUITUR.    Omnis  ratihabitio  re- 
trotrahitur  et  mandato 
aequiparatur. 

Yolnntarily  return  the 
property. 

Return  into  the  State. 

Copied  for  return. 

Fire  days  before  the  re- 
turn day. 

Coming  or  returning  with- 
in the  State. 

Relating  to  her  Majesty's 
revenue. 

Public  revenue. 

Officer  of    the  rerenne. 

Crime  arising  under  the 
revenue  laws. 

Canal  revenues. 

Judgment  reversed  and 
cause  remanded. 

Possession,  revemion  or 
remainder. 

Bill  of  review. 

Renewing  and  reviv- 
ing. 

Bill  of  revivor  and  sup- 
plement. 

Power  of  revocation. 

Endeavoring  to  make  a 
revolt. 

Beasonable  reward. 

Liberal  reward. 

Hire  and  reward. 

Regular  Jockeys  or  paid 
riders. 


RETURNING. 
REVENUE. 


REYENUES. 
REVERSED. 

REVERSION. 

REVIEW. 
REVIVOe. 

REVIVOR. 

REVOCATION. 
REVOLT. 

RETfARD. 


BIDEBS. 


HIDING. 


RIGHT. 


RIGHTS. 


RIOT. 


Standing,  riding,  or  be- 
ing upon  the  platform  of 
moving  railway  coaches 
Riding  free. 
Right  of  way. 
Vested  Right. 
Right   to   use  the   thing 

patented. 
Title,  right,  privilege  or 

immunity. 
The  right. 
Fair  and  reasonable  sup* 

position  of  rigiit. 
Exclusive  right  of  shoot. 
Ing,  fishing  and  sporting 
over  said  farm. 
Require  the  person  hav- 
ing such  right  of  action 
forthwith  to  commence 
suit. 
Bight  of  a  common-law 

remedy. 
Right  to  do  all  such  quar- 
rying. 
Immediate  right  of  pos- 
session. 
Order  affecting  a  substan- 
tial right. 
In  iicr  own  right. 
On  right  delivery  of  the 

cargo. 
In  right  of  the  marriage. 
Right  to  manufacture. 
Litigons  right. 
Right,  title  and  interest. 
In  her  own  right. 
Final   order   affecting  a 

substantial  right. 
Exclusive  right. 
Enjoyment  thereof  as  of 

right. 
Right,  title  and  interest 
of  dower  in  said  es- 
tate. 
Order  affecting  a  substan- 
tial right. 
Substantial  rights  of  the 

adverse  party. 
Property  rights  or  interest 

of  another. 
Bights,  powers  and  privi- 
leges. 
Private  rights. 
Final  determination  of  the 

rights  of  the  parties. 
Duo  rights. 

Extraordinary    expenses 
Incurred  in  case  of  riot. 


uu 


BIOTS. RUNNING. 


G12 


RIOTS. 
BISK. 


BITE. 
BITEB. 


BITEBS. 


BOAS. 


Loss  by  Are  occasioned  by     ROAD  ■ 

mobs  or  riots. 
War  risk. 
Port  risk. 
Extraordinary        marlBe 

risk. 
Marine  risk. 
Load  or  unload  at  his  own 

risk. 
Increase  the  risk. 
Owner's  risk  freezing. 
Extraordinary       marine 

risk. 
Elsk  of   boats  so  far  as 
ttuips  are  liable  thereto. 
At  owner's  risk. 
Alteratic        and    repairs 

incidental  to  the  risk. 
Divine   service,    rite    or 

office. 
Vessels   of  whatever  de- 
scription used  In  rlv«r 
or  Inland  navigation. 
Dangers    of     the     river 
which  are  nnaToidable. 
Unavoidable   dangers   of 
the     river,    navigation 
and  lire. 
Unavoidable  dangers  of 

l]w  river. 
Sliore  of  the  river. 
While     running  on    the 

Hudson  River. 
Perils  of  the  river. 
Near  the  river. 
Navigable  river. 
Lands  overflown  by  the 
swelling  and  currents  of 
the  river. 
Fish  known  as  river  flsh. 
Dangers  of  the  river  and 

Are. 
Dangers  of  the  river. 
Dangers  Incident  to  the 
navigation  of  the  river. 
Bay  or  river  craft  or  other 

boat. 
Bank  of  the  river. 
Along  the  river. 
Along  a  river. 
Perils  of  rivers. 
On  lakes  or  rivers. 
Fire  and  collisions  on  the 
lakes  and  rivers,  and  on 
the  Welland  canal. 
Tnmpike  road. 
Thence  westerly  to  the 
ruad. 


BULEBS. 
BULES. 


BUN. 


BUMOB. 
BUNNING. 


Continued. 

Sides  of  the  road. 
On  llie  side  of  the  road. 
Public  street  ur  road. 
Public  road. 
Perfecting  a  road. 
Overseer    of     a    public 

roud. 
On  the  road. 

Person  having  the   man- 
agement of  the  rofid. 
Lay  out  the  road. 
Defective  road. 
Road  crossings. 
Road  shall  lie  built. 
Bridle  road. 
AH  road  crossings. 
Advantages     uud    disad- 
vantages of  the  road  to 
the  same. 
Advantages  of  said  road 

to  said  owner. 
Advantages  as  Avell  as  the 
disadvantages    of     the 
road  to  such  person. 
For  the  use  of  their  re- 
spective roads. 
Public  roads. 
Old  roads. 

Dangers  of  the  roads. 
Last  assessment  roll. 
Judgment  roll. 
Assessment  rolls. 
Passage  room. 
Keep  open  any  room. 
Rosewood  furniture. 
Land  route  usually  trav- 
elled. 
Along  the  route. 
Vlolentlf  and  routously. 
India  rubber. 
Dust,  ashes  and  rubbish. 
Uniform  rule. 
Rule  of  taxation. 
Rule  discharged. 
Bestraints  of  princes  and 

rulers. 
As  far  as  rules  of  law  and 

equity  will  permit. 
Piratically    and    feloni- 
ously run  away  with  any 
ship  or  vessel. 
False  rumor   in   appear- 
ance well  founded. 
Take  up  any  cow  running 

at  large. 
Fence  running  into  tb* 
water. 


BOADS. 


BOLL. 

BOLLS. 
BOOM. 

BOSEWOOD. 
BOUTE. 


BOUTOUSLT. 
JSUBBER. 
RUBBISH. 
RULE. 


1'iif"W,r'iWT 


iiMnuiiimi 


612 


road. 

of  the  road. 
;  ur  road. 

road, 
f     a     public 


ng  tbe   man- 
(f  the  ro'id. 
road, 
lad. 

e  built. 

issings. 

uiid    disad. 
it  the  road  to 

of  said  road 
?ncr. 

I  as  Avell  as  the 
ages    of     the 
ach  person. 
le  of  their  re- 
•oads. 
Is. 

'  the  roads. 

imcnt  roll. 

roll. 

t  rolls. 

torn. 

any  room. 

farniture. 

;e  usually  trav- 

route. 

and  routously. 

3er. 

>s  and  rubbish. 

ule. 

xation. 

larged. 

8  of  princes  and 

rules  of  law  and 
fin  permit. 
y    and     felonl- 
in  away  with  any 
vessel. 

nor   in   appear- 
ill  founded, 
my  cow  running 

inning  into  th* 


G13 


S' ACCUSE. 

SAFE. 

SAFELY. 


SAID. 


SAIL. 
SALARY. 


SALE. 


RUNS. 


■SATISFACTION. 


614 


As  long  as  wood  grows 

and  water  runs. 
Qui  s'cxcusu,  M'aucusc. 

Second  safe  port. 
Safely  and  securely  kcep« 
Ing  all  moneys  depos- 
llvd. 
Siilil  ship. 

Reserves  the  use  of  said 
tract  of  land. 

Tlie  said  property. 

LandS;  tentiments  and 
estate  of  the  said  com- 
pany. 

Contrary  to  said  trustees. 

Continue  in  said  oillce. 

Circuit  breakers  de- 
scribed by  him  prior 
to  said  application. 

Stables  to  tlic  said  prem- 
ises belonging. 

All  other  personal  prop- 
erty appertaining  to 
said  railroad. 

Advantages  of  said  road 
to  said  owner. 

About  to  sail  with  cargo. 

At  a  salary  of  $2,500  per 
annum. 

Annual  salary . 

Sold  or  removed  for  sale. 

Sell  the  same  at  public, 
sale. 

Regnlate  the  sale  of 
liquor. 

Public  use  and  sale. 

Public  sale. 

Proceeds  of  such  sale. 

Officer  who  made  the  sale. 

Notice  of  sale. 

Sale  of  spirituous  liquors. 

Le>y,  sale  and  forfeiture. 

Judicial  sale. 

Intended  for  sale. 

Incident  to  the  saK'  or 
conveyance. 

Forced  sale. 

For  the  purpose  of  sale. 

Expose  to  sale. 

Decree  subjecting  to  sale. 

Contract  for  sale,  sell  aud 
convey. 

Contract  for  the  sale  of 
lauds. 

Contract  for  the  sale  of 
goods. 

Contract  of  sale. 

Casii  sale. 

n 


:  ALE  — Continued. 

Bill  of  sale. 


SALEABLE. 
SALES. 


SALOON. 
SALVAGE. 


SAME. 


Alienated  by  sale  or  oth- 
erwise. 

Saleable  underwood, 
lleguiato    sales    of    auc- 
tioneers and    transient 
merchants. 

Actual  sales. 

KefreHhiiient  saloon. 

Roasoniiltlo  amount  of 
salvajic 

Boneftt  of  salvage. 

Substantially  the   same. 

Sell  tlie  same  at  public 
sale. 

Redeliver  or  restore  the 
property  In  tlie  same 
condition  or  plight. 

Person  desiring  to  prose- 
cute the  same. 

Permit  the  same. 

Offense  of  the  same  char- 
acter. 

Shall  not  mortgage  the 
same. 

In  the  same  manner. 

Liable  with  him  for  the 
same  debt. 

Then  levied  the  same 
thereout. 

Same  formalities. 

Divide  the  same  equally. 

Deposltingthe  same  in  the 
post-ofllce. 

The  same  defense. 

Connived  at  the  same. 

Same  condition  as  when 
exported. 

Same  cause. 

Being  the  same  premises. 

At  the  same  time. 

As  he  now  holds  the 
same. 

Advantages  and  disadvan- 
tages of  the  road  to  the 
same. 

Having  the  ability  to  pro- 
vide the  same. 

Per  sample. 

All  mines  and  minerals^ 
sand,  quarries  of  stone, 
brick,  earth  and  gravel 
pits. 

Fair,  merchantable  sassa- 
fras wood. 
SATISFACTION.  Means  of  satisfaction. 

Accord  and  satlsfactioc. 


SAMPLE. 
SAND. 


SASSAFRAS. 


6U> 


SATISFACTION. 


SEAT. 


616 


SATISFA(TI(» 

SATISFAf'TOKY 
SATIHFIED. 

SAW. 

SAW-MILL. 

SCHEIDAM. 
SCHOOL. 

SCHOOL-IIOUSR 


SCHOOLS. 


SCIENCE. 

SCRIPT. 

SECOND-HAND. 

SECRETARY. 
SECRETLY. 

SECTION. 
SECULAR. 

SECURED. 

SECURELY. 

SECURITIES. 


-  ContlnHcd. 

Accoptnnco    in   satisfac- 
tion. 
,  Siitlsfactory  prflof. 

I'ald)  delivered,  retained, 
HiitlHtled  or  discharged. 

Steam  saw  mill. 

May  saw. 

I'rivilego  of  one-lialf  of  a 
SI.  M  'mill. 

Sche'dam  sclinapps. 

Raise  and  school  all  tlic 
testator's  children. 

High  school. 

.  Mcctingforraisingmonuy 
for  building  or  repairing 
a  school-house. 

Necessary  appendages  for 
the  school-house. 

Teaclier  of  common 
schools. 

PnbHo  schools. 

Property  necessary  for 
schools,  religious  and 
charitable  purposes 

Grammar  schools. 

Common  schools. 

Promote  the  progress  of 
science  and  the  useful 
arts. 

Literature,  science  and 
the  fine  arts. 

First  money  and  govern- 
ment script  realized. 

Dealer  in  second-band 
books. 

As  secretary. 

Unfairly  and  secretly  com- 
puted. 

On  the  section  line. 

Work,  business  or  labor 
of  his  secular  calling. 

Should  be  secured. 

Right  hereby  secured. 

Secured  or  Invested  in 
her  name. 

Safely  and  securely. 

Safely  and  securely  keep- 
ing all  moneys  depos- 
ited. 

Real  securities. 

Pnbllo  stoclcs  and  securi- 
ties. 

Public  securities. 

Private  securities. 

Personal  securities. 

Mortgages  or  securities 
for  money. 


SECURITIES 


SECURITY. 


SEA. 


SEAL. 

SEALED. 

SEAMAN. 
SEAMEN. 

SEAS. 


SEA-SHORE. 
SEAT. 


■  Continued. 

Money  and  securities  for 
money. 

Money  and  securities. 

Yaluablo  security. 

SuHIcient  security. 

Public  security. 

I*rotestabIo  security. 

Due  security. 

Creditors  having  security 
for  their  debts. 

Collateral  secuilty. 

Additional  security. 

Wreck  of  the  sea. 

South  sea. 

Sea  shore. 

Ready  for  sea. 

Proceed  to  sea. 

Porlls  bf  the  sea. 

Over  sea. 

On  the  sea  or  flats. 

Mariner  or  seaman  being 
at  sea. 

Main  sea. 

Hostilities  in  the  Blaclc 
Sea. 

Sea  fish. 

At  sea. 

Arm  of  the  sea. 

Accident  of  the  sea. 

Scrawl  by  way  of  seal. 

Public  seal. 

Kill  any  seal. 

Court  having  a  seal. 

Signed,  sealed  and  de- 
livered. 

Signed  and  sealed. 

Mariner  or  seaman  being 
at  sea. 

Mariners  and  seamen  of 
the  United  States. 

Destitute  seamen. 

Returned  from  beyond 
the  seas. 

High  seas. 

Dangers  of  the  seas. 

Dangers  and  accidents  of 
the  seas  and  naviga- 
tion. 

Accidents  or  damages  of 
the  seas  of  whatever 
nature  or  kind  whatso- 
ever. 

Beyond  seas. 

Accidents  of  the  seas  and 
navigation. 

Near  the  sea-shore. 

€h>od  for  one  seat. 


nsaenaaMtrtaMMMMa 


616 


jecurltles  lor 

ecurltles. 

surlty. 

curlty. 

Ity. 

security. 

ivlns  security 
lebts. 
Bcuiity. 
lecurlty. 
le  aea. 


ea. 

9ea. 
e  sea. 

)r  flats, 
seaman  being 


In  the  Black 


I  sea. 

[  the  sea. 

way  of  seal. 

1. 

al. 

ag  a  seal. 

laled    and 


de- 


1  sealed. 

:  seaman  being 

and  seamen  of 
ed  States. 
seamen, 
from    beyond 

3. 

)f  the  seas, 
ind  accidents  of 
IS    and  navlga- 

or  damages  of 

IS   of   whatever 
or  kind  whatso- 

eas. 

\  of  th«  seas  and 

Ion. 

sea-shore. 

one  seat. 


r.17 


SECOND. 


SEE. 
SEED. 
SEEDS. 
SEEKING. 


SEEMt 


SEIZED. 
SEIZIN. 
SEIZURE. 


SELECTMEN. 


SELL. 


SELLEB* 
SELLING. 


SELLS. 


SECOND. 


To  bo  liable  in  the  second 
Instance. 

Second  of  excliangft  flrst 
unpaid. 

Second  conslnH. 

I  will  -see  you  paid. 

Fresh  seed. 

To  dye  seeds. 

Persons  seeking  tlielr 
trade  or  living  by  buy- 
ing and  selling. 

On  such  conditions  as 
may  seem  fit. 

As  to  them  sliali  seem 
best. 

Seized  in  law  or  in  eqnit}'. 

Instrument  of  Heizen. 

Reasonable  cause  of  seiz- 
ure. 

Full  covenants  of  seizure 
and  warranty. 

Capture  and  seizure. 

Actnal  seizure. 

Satisfactory  to  the  select- 
men. 

Proved  to  the  satisfaction 
of  the  selectmen. 

With  the  intent  to  sell. 

Will  sell. 

Utter,  pass,  publish  or 
sell. 

Proposals  to  buy,  sell  or 
procure  lottery  tickets. 

Ofter  to  sell. 

Grant,  bargain,  sell  and 
enfeoff. 

Grant,  bargain,  sell  and 
convey. 
Grant,  bargain  or  sell. 

Sell  or  receive  from  any 
slave. 

Contract  for  sale,  sell  and 
convey. 

Carry  to  sell. 

Bargain,  sell,  release  quit- 
claim and  convey. 

Attempt  to  sell. 

I  agree  to  sell. 

Presume  to  be  a  retailer 
or  seller. 

Common  seller. 

Persons  seeking  their 
trade  or  living  by  buy- 
ing and  selling. 

Fanners  selling  the  pro- 
duce of  their  farms. 

Deal  in  the  selling. 

Knowingly  sells. 


SERVICE. 


6» 


SENATE. 

SENTIMENTS. 
SEPARATE. 


SEPARATION. 
SEPTEMBER. 

SERGES. 

SERIOUS. 
SERVANT. 


SERVANTS. 

SERVE. 

SERVED. 
SERVICE. 


Varanrlos  that  mny  hap- 
pen tluriii';  the  recess  of 
tlie  Senate, 

RcligiouM  sentiment  or 
perMuar^ions. 

For  her  solo  and  separate 
use. 

Having  relation  to  her 
sole  and  separate  prop- 
erty. 

Voluntary  separation. 

Between  now  and  the  tlrst 
day  of  September. 

Tools  used  in  making 
serges. 

Serious   personal  injury. 

Menial  servant. 

Clerk  or  servant. 

Agent,  clerli  or  se;.  i'ant. 

Servant  or  servants. 

Laborers  and  servants. 

Domestic  servants. 

Onicers,  agents  or  ser- 
vants. 

Well  and  faithfully  serve, 
and  give  and  devote  his 
whole  time  and  labor. 

Personally  serve. 

Contract  to  serve. 

Personally  served. 

Duly  served. 

Toluntary  service. 

Soldier  in  actual  military 
service. 

Senior  in  service. 

Rent  or  service. 

Reasonable  efforts  to  ef- 
fect personal  service. 

Proof  of  service. 

Persons  in  the  naval  ser- 
vice of  the  U.  S, 

Soldiers  in  actual  military 
service. 

In  the  military  service  of 
the  United  States. 

Military  or  naval  service. 

Master  or  other  person 
entitled  to  the  service 
of  any  slave. 

Hold  to  involuntary  ser- 
vice. 

DMne  service,  rite  or 
office. 

Divine  service. 

At  least  ten  days  between 
the  day  of  service  and 
the  flrst  day  of  the  next 
term. 


619 


SERVICE. 


SHE. 


6S0 


SERVICE -Contlniiod. 

SHALL- 

Continued. 

Celebrating    divine   ser- 

Shall be  married. 

vice. 

Shall  maintain. 

Actual  military  servlco. 

Fences    shall    be    main- 

SERVICES. 

ServlcpH  rendered. 

tained. 

I'erHonal  services. 

It  shall  not  be  lawfnl. 

Particnlar  services. 

It  shall  and  may  be  ;  iwful. 

Medical  services. 

It  shall  be  lawful. 

Lobby  Hervlces. 

It  shall  not  be  lawful. 

Jnst  and  reasonable  com- 

t 

It  shall  and  may  be  lawful. 

pensation  for   the  ser- 

It shall  be  lawful. 

vices  rendered. 

Shall  incur. 

Extraordinary  services. 

Shall  go. 

SERVING. 

Resisting  an    officer   In 

Shall  forfeit. 

serving  process. 

Shall  be  guilty  of  felony. 

SERVITUDE. 

Involnntary  servitude. 

Shall  be  expressed  in  the 

SESSION. 

Next  regular-session. 

title. 

Adjonmcd  session. 

Shall  proceed  direct. 

SESSIONS. 

Special  sessions. 

SO  it  shall  be  depending. 

Regular  sessions. 

Shall  be  deemed  a  citizen. 

Next  sessions. 

Female   shall   have  been 

SET. 

Partlcniarly  set  forth. 

• 

confided. 

Establish   or   set    up    a 

Shall  bo  closed. 

newspaper  or   printing 

Foreman  shall  certify. 

' 

press. 

Shall  have  certified. 

SET-OFF. 

Admitted  set-off. 

Cause  shall  be  considered 

SETTING. 

Traveling  or  setting  out 

as  abandoned. 

on  a  journey. 

Road  shall  bo  built. 

Setting  dog. 

Bread  shall  be    sold  by 

SETTLE. 

Coming  to  settle. 

weight. 

SETTLED. 

Settled  in  the  work  of  the 

Shall  be. 

ministry. 

Your  bill  shall  have  atten* 

SETTLEMENT. 

Strict  S3ttlement. 

tlon. 

Pending  a  settlement. 

Shall  not  be  assigned. 

Estate  in  settlement. 

Cause  of  action  shall  have 

SEVEN. 

Seven  days'  time  for  plead- 

arisen. 

ing. 

Appeal  shall  be  brought. 

About  seven  acres. 

Shall  be  acknowledged  by 

SEVENTH. 

Violate  the  seventh  com- 

him. 

mandment. 

Action  shall  have  accrued. 

SEVERAL. 

Laws     of     the     several 

Cause     of    action     shall 

States. 

accrue. 

Joint  and  several. 

SHAPE. 

Design  for  the  shape  or 

Several  causes  of  action. 

configuration      of     an 

SEVERALI.T. 

Jointly  and  severally. 

article  of  merchandise. 

SEWING. 

Drop    feed  sewing    ma- 

SHARE. 

Receires  more  than  his 

chines. 

just  share. 

S'EXCUSE. 

({ui  s'excuse,  s*accuse. 

Proportional  share. 

SEXUAL. 

Sexual  Intercourse.    , 

DIstribntlTe  share. 

SHALL. 

Shall  be  given  or  refused. 

Definite  and  certain  share 

Shall  be  in  question. 

in  stock. 

Property  shall  bo  restored 

SHASES. 

Take  and  fill  the  number 

He  shall  have  paid. 

of  shares. 

Claim  shall  occnn 

Holding  shares. 

Shall  not  mortgage  the 

Holder  of  shares. 

same. 

SHE. 

She  Is  big. 

Shall  marry  another  per- 

As if  she  had  died  un- 

son. 

married. 

620 


0    maln- 

ivfnl. 
M  >  mfnh 
I. 

be  lawful. 
1. 


of  fplony. 
ised  In  the 

Lrect. 
Irpeiidingr. 
1  a  citizen, 
have  been 


certify. 
Ifled. 

considered 

1. 

milt. 

)e   sold  by 


have  atten* 

jglgned. 

in  shall  have 

be  brought. 
mledged  by 

ive  accrued* 
,ctlon     shall 

he  shape  or 
>n  of  an 
nerchandlBe. 
ire  than  his 

share, 
share, 
certain  share 

1  the  number 

res. 
tares. 

Iiad  died  nn- 


021 


SHEETS. 


SIT. 


622 


SHEETS. 
SHERIFF. 


SHERIFF'S 
SHIP 


SIDES. 
SIDEWALK. 


SHIPPED. 
SHIPS. 


SHIPWRECKED 

SHODDY. 

SHt/OTIKO. 

SHOP. 


SHOPS. 
SHORE. 


SIDEWALKS. 
SIGNATURE. 

SIGNED. 


SHORES. 
SHORTEN. 

SHOULD. 


SHOYEL. 
SHOW. 


SHOWN. 
SICK. 


Printed  sheets.  MCKNESS. 

Money  In  the  hands  of  a 
Hherlff  or  other  officer. 
Deputy  sheriff. 
Before   the    sheriff    and 

suitors. 
Sheriff's  sale. 
Yaluo  of  the  ship  or  vessel 
Senrlce  of  thf  ship. 
Recognized  British  ship. 
Piratically  or  feloniously 
run  away  with  any  ship 
or  vessel. 
Overtaking  ship. 
General  ship. 
Coppered  ship. 
To  charter  a  ship. 
Shipped  for  exportation. 
S«.e  into  port  any  ships. 
Ships  husband. 
Cren  or  ships  company. 
Risk  of  boats  so  far  as 
ships  are  liable  thereto. 
'.Wrecks  and  shipwrecked 
goods. 
Waste  or  shoddy. 
Engages  in  shooting. 
Machine  shop. 
Keeping  open  a  dram-shop 
Keeping  a  shop. 
House)  store  and  shop. 
Beer  shop. 

Carpenters  in  their  own 
shops   or   in   buildings 
erecting  or  repairing. 
Sea  shore. 

In  distress  on  the  shore. 
On  shore. 
Occupy  the  shore. 
Loading  off  shore. 
Along  the  shore. 
PrlvUere  of  the  shores. 
Disorder  or  circumstances 
tending  to  shorten  life. 
If  she   should  leave  no 

child. 
If  anything  should  remain. 
Should  any  of  my  children 

die. 
Shovel  plow. 

Outward  mark  or  show  of 
.  business. 
Outward  mark  or  show  of 

business. 
Good  cause  shown. 
Due  cause  shown. 
Practising    medicine    or 
healing  the  sick. 


SIGNS. 
SILYER. 


SIMILAR. 
SIMPLE. 

SIMULATION. 

SIJtGI.iii'. 

SIfiTER. 
HISTERS. 

SIT. 


Severe   sickness   or  dis- 
ease. 
Permanent  Hickuoss. 
Last  sickneftH, 
AbHence,  sickness  or  other 

inability. 
Betting  on  the  sides  or 
hands  of  such  as  do  or 
shall  play. 
Remain  upon   any   side- 
walk to  the  annoyance 
of  any  person. 
I*nblle  street,  highway  and 

sidewalk. 
Permit  swine  to  go  upon 

any  sidewalk. 
Permanent  sidewalks. 
Voluntary  signature  and 

assent. 
Signed  and  published. 
Promissory   note    signed 
in  the  presence  of  an 
attesting  witness. 
Prescription    made    and 
signed     by    a    regular 
practicing  physician. 
Without  any   name  sub- 
scribed      thereto      or 
signed  with  a  fictitious 
name. 
Signed  with  the  name  of. 
Delivered  a  signed  bill. 
Signs  and  furniture. 
Sundry   pieces  of   silver 

coin. 

Similar  pieces  of  gold  or 

silver  counterfeit  coin. 

Dollars  in  gold  and  sliver. 

Coins,  gold,   sliver    and 

copper. 
Money,  jewelry  and  arti- 
cles of  gold  and  sliver 
manufacture. 
Other  similar  officers. 
Simple  larceny. 
Fee  simple. 

En  declaration  de  simula- 
tion. 
Single  woman. 
Single  package. 
Bill  single. 
Statute  books   of    sister 

States. 
Surviving    brothers     or 

sisters. 
Brothers  and  sisters. 
Otherwise  dlsquallfled  to 
idt. 


■MM 


m 


-k — 


fi2.T 


SITE. 


SOULS. 


624 


! 


RITE. 

MiH  dltu  lawfully  In  uhc. 

SOLD  — Continued. 

MIU  HlU!. 

Disposed  of,  left  or  sold 

SIX. 

>VHhin     six    years   next 

within  the  Stat*. 

ttftt'r  tlu!  right  of  action 

I  have  sold. 

sliiill  accrui'. 

4oods  sold  and  delivered. 

Within   »\x  iDonihs  afiir 

Dread   shall   b«  sold  by 

tlio  probiitc  of  the  wll. 

weight. 

Once  in  fvery  six  monttiH. 

SOLDIER. 

Enlisted  as  u  soldier. 

Six  niontliH. 

SOLDIERS. 

Soldiers  In  actual  military 

Credit  of  six  montliN. 

service. 

8ix  ImnilkcrcliicfN. 

SOLE. 

Having   relation   to   her 

Good  for  six  months  only. 

solo  and  separate  prop- 

Front six  to  eight  weeks. 

erty. 

Dctcrniinnble   on   u   six 

Entire,  i            .tional  and 

month's  notice. 

sole  o>t>.viShip. 

Within  six  (lays. 

Entire,  unconditional  and 

HIXTEEN. 

At  least  sixteen  days  be- 

sole ownership. 

fore. 

Corporation  sole. 

RI/E. 

Cable  of  any  size. 

SOLELY. 

Vehicle  used  solely  for  the 

SKILL. 

Itcasonablecure  and  skill. 

conveyance  of  any  goods 

Mechanical  skill. 

or  burden  in  the  course 

Game  of  hazard  or  skill. 

of  trade. 

SKINS. 

Raw  hides  and  skins. 

Part   of   a   iTactory  used 

SLAUGHTERER 

.  Hnsincss  of  a  sluugliterer 

solely  for  the  manufac- 

ot cattle. 

ture  of  goods. 
Cases    heretofore    solely 

SLAUGHTERING.  Place    for  slaughtering 

horses. 

cognizable    in    a   court 

SLAVE. 

Master  or   other  person 

of  chancery. 

entitled  to  the  service 

SOLEMN. 

Solemn  oatJi. 

of  any  slave. 

In  solemn  form. 

Make     snch     negro     or 

SOLICITING. 

Hegginr       r  alms  or  so- 

mulatto ti  slave. 

licit           %rlty. 

Sell  or  receive  from  any 

SOLICITOR. 

Perm;            jllcltor. 

slave. 

SOXE. 

Next  before  some  suit  or 

SLEEPS. 

Clerk  sleeps  in  the  »tore_ 

action. 

SLIGHT. 

Slight  negligence. 

Delivered  to  the  payee  or 

Slight  alterations. 

some  person  in  his  be- 

SMALL. 

A  small  stove. 

half. 

Small  parcels. 

SON. 

Younger  son. 

Other  small  craft  of  light 

Reviving  son. 

character  propelled  by 

Oldest  son. 

steam. 

^ 

Next  surviving  son. 

SO. 

Person  so  offending. 

My  brother's  son. 

So  ill  as  not  to  be  able  to 

First  son. 

travel. 

Every  son. 

Uso. 

Eldest  son. 

Any  woman  so  divorced. 

SOON. 

As  soon  afterward  as  prac« 

SOCAGE. 

Guardian  In  socage. 

tlcable. 

SOCIETY. 

Loss  of  standing  in   so- 

As soon  as  possible. 

ciety. 

On  August  1st,  or  as  soon 

ReUgions  society. 

as  tlie  vendee  ihall  pay 

Acts    necessary   for   the 

#2,000. 

prosperity    of    the    so- 

Fortliwlth as  soon  as  may 

ciety. 

be. 

SOFT. 

Soft  or  organzlne  gUk. 

As  soon  as  practicable. 

Soft  English  lead. 

SORTS. 

All  sorts  of  wool. 

SOLD. 

Usnally  sold. 

All  sorts  of  wool. 

Part  of  the  goods  so  sold. 

SOULS. 

Having  the  cure  of  souls. 

624 


eft  or  sold 
at*. 

I  delivered. 
b«  sold  by 

Holdler. 
jal  military 

[on   to   licr 
larate  prop- 

ittonal  aud 
hip. 

ditioual  and 

hip. 

olt>. 

lolely  for  the 

of  any  goodi* 

a  the  course 

ui'tory  used 
he  inanufac- 
d«. 

:)fore    solely 
in   a   court 
h 

rm. 
alms  or  so- 
irity. 
jUcltor. 
some  suit  or 

I  the  payee  or 
on  in  his  be- 

I. 
1. 

ng  son. 
ison. 


rwardasprac* 

}088ible. 

Lst,  or  as  soon 
idee  Bhali  pay 

18  soon  as  may 

practicable. 

wool. 

wool. 

core  of  soals. 


626 


SOUND. 


80inn>. 

SPANISH. 


SPAT. 
SPECIAL. 


SPECIALLY. 
SPECIE. 
SPECIFIC. 
SPECIFICATION 


SPECIFIED. 

SPECTACLES. 
SPEED. 

SPIBIT. 

SPmiTS. 
SPIRITUOUS. 


SPOBT. 

SPORTING. 

SPUING. 

SQUARE. 
STABLES. 


Warranted  nound  for  one 

month. 
Becord  of  the  French  or 

Hpanlsh  Rovemmentii. 
Spaniih  doilan. 
Gyater  spat. 
Special  partnenhlp. 
Special  order  made  after 

final  judgment. 
Special  Iniiiinince. 
Special  election. 
Special  damaves. 
Special  contract. 
Special  commlBslOB. 
Special  assesBment. 
Annual  or  special   elec- 

tluu. 
Rpuclul  agent. 
Specially  hacardons. 
G  <*<f  •,  specie  and  effects. 
Spuciflc  legacy. 
,  Defective  or  insufRcient 
description  or  specifica- 
tion. 
Distinctly  and  definitely 

specltled. 
Pebblex  for  spectacle!. 
Safe  rate  of  speed. 
ConTenlent  speed. 
Gallons  of    proof  spirit. 
Cauiphene)    spirit    gas, 
burning  fluid  or  ciiemi- 
cai  oils. 
DIstlUed  spirits. 
Dealer  in  spirits. 
Ardent  or  vinous  spirits. 
g^ong      or      spirituous 

liquors  or  wines. 
Strong      or      spirituous 

Uqnors. 
Bale  of  spirituous  llqnors. 
Spirituous  llqnor. 
Dealer      in      spirituous 

liquors. 
Unlawful  game  or  spoi  i. 
Unlawful  game  or  sport. 
Lawful  game,  sport,  pas- 
time or  exercise. 
Exclnsive  right  of  shoot* 
Ing,  fishing  and  sporting 

over  said  farm. 
Salt  spring. 
Other  four-wheel  spring 

carriage. 
Reserved  public  square. 
Public  square. 
Stables  to  the  said  prem- 
ises belonging. 


-STATE. 

MTACK. 
STACKS. 

STAGE. 


626 


Htack  of  barlv). 
Grain  In  Htacks  and  gran- 
ary on  fariii 

StaKt>  w^Vvn. 

StSKo,  prucess  or  progress 

of  manufacture. 
HoUHV  or  otlitr  place  o( 
public    rusort    for    the 
public  performance   of 
stage  plays. 
Entertainment    of     ihe 

stage. 
Stage  coach. 
STALLION.  Taxes  upon  a  stallion. 

STAND.  Occupy  any  stand. 

STANDS.  Land  on  which  it  stands. 

STARCH.  Starch  manufactory. 

STARTING.  At  starting. 

STATE.  Without  this  State. 

Within  this  State. 
Used    In   navigating  the 

waters  of  ;,hl8  State. 
Die    In   the  violation  of 

any  law  of  the  State. 
Used   in   navigating  the 

waters  of  this  State. 
Taxed  by  any  law  of  the 

State. 
Revenue  laws  of  a  State. 
Resident  of  this  State. 
Reside  out  of  this  SUte. 
Removal  of  any  such  per- 
son from  the  State. 
Records  and  judicial  pro- 
ceedings of  every  other 
State. 
JQat  of  the  State. 
Order  involving  the  con- 
stitutionality of  a  law 
"of  this  SUte. 
State  ofBcers. 
Officers  of  the  State. 
State  officer. 
Notes  or  references  made 

by  the  State  reporter. 

Non-resident  of  the  State. 

Agreeably   to  the    usual 

mode  of  process  against 

offenders       in       such 

State. 

Made  or  payable  in  this 

State. 
Disposed  of,  left  or  sold 

within  the  State. 
Leave  or  remove  from  the 

State. 
State  jails. 
In  this  State. 


i 


627 


STATE. 


■STONES. 


628 


STATE  — Continued. 

ExtlnfnilBtament  of  the 
State  debt. 

Election  in  this  State. 

Doing  business  in  the 
State. 

Deemed  by  the  law  of  this 
Statu  a  felony. 
(\  New    York     State    cur- 

rency. 

State  of  caltlvatioii. 

Costs  shall  be  paid  by  the 
State. 

Corporation  of  another 
State. 

Coming  or  returning  with- 
in the  State. 

Coming  and  residing  with- 
in this  State. 

Claims  of  the  State. 

Citizen  of  the  State  and 
of  the  United  States. 

Money  l)elonging  to  the 
State. 

Arms  of  a  State. 

Against  the  peace  of  the 
State. 
STATED.  Stated  and  ordained  min- 

ister of  the  Gospel. 

Ordained  and  stated  min- 
ister. 

Clearly  and  explicitly 
stated. 

Account  stated. 
STATEMENT.       Written  statement. 

Written  statement  or  cer- 
tificate. 

Transactions  with  or 
statement  by  a  de- 
ceased party. 

Transaction  with  or  state- 
ment by  a  deceased  per- 
son. 

Swear  in  and  by  a  written 
statement. 

Plain  statement. 

False  statement. 
STATES.  Statute  books  of  sister 

States. 

Laws  of  the  several 
States. 

Foreign  States. 
STATION.  Regular  station. 

Depot  or  station. 
STATIONS.  Posts,   depots    and   sta- 

tions. 

Posts,  depots  and  sta- 
tions. 


STATUTE. 


STATUTES. 


STEAL. 

STEALEB. 

STEAM. 


STEAMER. 

STERLING. 

STICK. 

STILL. 

STILL-BORN. 

STIR. 

STIRPES. 
ST.  LOUIS. 
STOCK. 


STOCKHOLDER. 
STOCKS. 


STONES. 


Involving  the  validity  of 
a  statute. 

Against  the  'orm  of  the 
statute. 

According  u»  the  form  of 
statute. 

Public  statutes. 

By  force  of  the  stat> 
utes. 

Privately  steal. 

Horse  stealer. 

Steam  vessels. 

Steam  saw  mill. 

Other  small  craft  of  light 
character  propelled  by 
steam. 

On  the  dec^is  or  guards 
of  any  steamer. 

Pounds  sterling. 

Stab,  stick  or  thrust. 

Still  living. 

Still-born  child. 

Stir  up  or  provoke  con- 
tentiou  and  strife. 

Per  stirpes. 

Near  St.  Lou's. 

WhoH  amount  of  the  cap- 
ital stock. 

Same  stock. 

Stock  of  pulse. 

Preferred  stock. 

Owners  of  stock. 

Ordinary  stock. 

Necessary  food  for  all  the 
stock. 

Neat  stock  or  beeves. 

Loan  or  discount  on 
pledge  of  its  own 
stock. 

Horses,  mules  and  live 
stock. 

Live  and  dead  stock. 

Joint  stock  company. 

Holder  of  stock. 

Stock,  plantation  utensils 
and  household  furni- 
ture. 

Definite  and  certain  share 
in  stock. 

Capital  stock. 

Continue  a  stockholder. 

Public  stocks  and  securi- 
ties. 

Public  stocks. 

On  the  stocks. 

Coins,  medals,  gems  and 
oriental  stones  and 
other  valuable  things. 


S 


628 


validity  of 

'oTm  of  the 

the  form  of 

es. 

I    the    stat- 

al. 
r. 

8. 
ill. 

craft  of  light 
propelled  by 

ks  or  guards 

amer. 

Ung. 

or  thrust. 

hild. 

proToke  con- 
id  strife. 

>U'3. 

unt  of  the  cap- 


alse. 

stock, 
stock, 
itock. 
food  for  all  the 

c  or  beeves, 
discount     on 
of     its     own 

lules  and    live 

lead  stock. 
:k  company, 
stock. 

tntation  utensils 
>usehold   furni- 

md  certain  share 

[. 

tock. 

a  stockholder. 

»cka  and  securi- 

ocks. 

ocks. 

edais,  gems  and 

,1     stones     and 

alnable  things. 


629 


STOPPED. 


■SUCCESSIVE. 


630 


a 


STOPPED. 

Frandalently  stopped  or 

STRUCTURES. 

Proper  and  needful  stme- 

suspended,  and  not  re- 

f 

tures. 

sumed  payment. 

Other  structures. 

STOPPINO-PIACE.  Usual    stopping-place. 

STUFF. 

Worsted  stuff  goods. 

STORE. 

Store,  shop  orwarehouse. 

SUBDinSION. 

Legal  subdivision. 

Shop  or  store. 

SUBJECT. 

Under  and  subject  to. 

Keeps  open  store. 

Property  subject  to  taxa- 

. 

In  store. 

tion. 

House,  store  and  shop. 

Lawful  subject  of    prize 

Conatry  store. 

and  capture. 

Clerk  sleeps  in  the  store. 

More  than  one  subject. 

Brick  store. 

From  and  after  payment 

STORE-HOUSE. 

Occapled    as     a    store- 

and subject  thereto. 

house. 

Controversies         which 

STORES. 

Stock    usually    kept    in 

might  be  the  subject  of 

country  stores. 

a  personal  action  at  law 

Sea  stores. 

or  of  a  suit  In  equity. 

Merchandise  such  as  is 

British  subject. 

usually  kept  in  country 

SUBJECTING. 

Decree  subjecting  to  sale. 

stores. 

SUBJECTS. 

Chinese  subjects. 

Goods    usually    kept   in 

SUBMISSION. 

Agrreement  or  submission 

country  stores. 

to  arbitration. 

STOUT. 

Nonrlshin?  stout. 

SUBSCRIBEl). 

Without  any  name  sub- 

STOWAGE. 

Leakage  or  stowage. 

scribed      thereto       or 

STRANDOfO. 

Yoinntary  stranding. 

signed  with  a  fictitious 

STRAW. 

Twisted  straw. 

name. 

Stack  of  straw. 

-  Have  subscribed. 

Hats  of    straw,  chip   or 

SUBSCRIPTIONS.  Receive    subscriptions. 

grass. 

SUBSEQUENT. 

Subsequent    purchasers;. 

STREAM. 

Navigable  stream. 

Subsequent  purchaser. 

By  a  stream. 

SUBSISTENCE. 

Matters  of  subsistence  for 

STREAMS. 

All  streams. 

man. 

STREET. 

Upon  or  across  any  street. 

SUBSTANCE. 

True    ground    and    sub- 

Travelled public  road  or 

stance  of  the  defence. 

street. 

Other  noxious  or  destruc- 

Pnblic street  or  road. 

tive   substance    or   li- 

PaBlic   street,    highway 

quid. 

and  sidewalk. 

Other  noxious  substance 

Part  of  a  street. 

or  liquid. 

New  street. 

In  subsUnce. 

Houses     fronting     such 

Any  other  explosive  sub- 

street. 

stance. 

From  a  street. 

SUBSTANTIAL. 

Order  affecting  a  substan- 

Along the  street. 

tial  right. 

STREETS. 

Squares,  streetsorplaces. 

Final   order    affecting  a 

Roads  and  streets. 

substantial  right. 

R>-«gralate  streets. 

Order  affecting  a  substan- 

STRIFE. 

Stir  up  or  provoke  con- 

tial right. 

tention  and  strife. 

Alfecting  the  substantial 

STRONG. 

Strong      or      spirituous 

justice   of  the   tax  it- 

liquors. 

self. 

Ale,  strong  beer  or  fer* 

SUBSTITUTE. 

Any  device  or  substltnte 

mnnted  beer. 

for  cards  or  dice. 

STRUCTURE. 

Unlawful  structure 

SUCCESSION. 

Perpetual  succession. 

Nature      and      material 

Domieil  of  succession. 

structure  of  the  build- 

SUCCESSIVE. 

Once  in  each  week  for  at 

ings. 

least  twelve  successive 

Lawful  structure. 

weeks. 

mmmmn^mmmm 


I 


r 


631                              SUCCESSIVE. 

-SUIT. 

632 

SUCCESSIYE  —  Continued. 

SUCH— Continued. 

Once  a  week  during  three 

Debts  due  to  such  bank- 

successive  weelss. 

rupt. 

SUCCESSIYFTiY.  SeTeralij    and    success- 

From such  date. 

ively. 

Persons  then  composing 

SUCCESSOR.        <{naUfied  successor. 

such  company. 

SUCH.                   Upon  tiuch  payment. 

Sach  complaint. 

Such  trial. 

Pardon  such   luuaoic   or 

Such    gecniity  ■hall  be 

commute  theeTc-cution. 

compelled. 

Other  annuity  charged  on 

OfOcial  seal  of  such  n*- 

such  lands. 

tary. 

Such  change. 

Require  the  person  hav- 

Chairman of  such  respec- 

ing such  right  of  action 

tive  meetings. 

forthwith  to  commence 

Such  other  business  as 

suit. 

may  be  provided  by  law. 

Such  refasal. 

Bread  such  as  is  usual  to 

Reasons  for  such  appeal. 

be  eaten. 

Proceeds  of  such  sale. 

Blood  of  sach  ancestor. 

Principal  officer  of  such 

In  default  of  such  issue 

corporation. 

of  any  of  them. 

Such  point. 

Any  such  order. 

Parties  to  such  proceed- 

All such  rates. 

ing. 

Such  alien. 

Particular     account    of 

Advantages  as  well  as  the 

such  loss  or  damage. 

disadvantages    of     the 

No  otlter  than  such  agents. 

road  to  such  person. 

Officers  of  such  body  cor- 

SUE. 

Fails t>  sue. 

porate. 

Legal  disability  to  sue. 

Such    books   as    ma;  be 

SUED. 

May  sue  and  be  sued. 

necessary. 

Commenced  and  sued. 

In  such  manner  as  shall 

SUOG. 

Party  suing  forth  the  writ. 

by  law  be  prescribed. 

SUFFER. 

Procure  or  suffer. 

Ivi  such  manner. 

SUFFERED. 

Permitted  or  suffered. 

Make     such     negro    or 

SUFFEROe. 

Stray  beast  in  a  suffering 

mulatto  a  slave. 

condition. 

For  want  of  such  issue. 

SUFFICIENT. 

Good  and  sufficient  deed 

Such  invention. 

of  conveyance. 

Houses     fronting     such 

Full  and  sufficient  release 

street. 

and  discharge. 

Heirs  or  legatees  claiming 

Good  and  sufficient  war- 

as such. 

ranty  deed. 

On    such    conditions   as 

(Jood  and  sufficient  deed 

may  seem  fit. 

with  covenaut  of  war- 

In favor  of  such  validity. 

ranty. 

Executing  any  such  deed. 

Gtood  and  sufficient  deed 

Every  surh  overseer. 

of  general  warranty. 

After  such  entry. 

Oood  and  sufficient  deed. 

By  virtue  of  such  employ* 

Adequate   and    sufficient 

ment. 

load. 

Such  effects  as  shall  be 

SUICIDE. 

Die  by  suicide. 

1                                    upon  my  farm. 

Commit  suicide. 

1                              During  such  trial. 

SUIT. 

Some  suit  or  action. 

During  such  time. 

'♦ 

Require  the  per::ion  hav- 

Deliver up  such  lease  or 

ing  such  right  of  action 

agreement. 

forthwith  to  commence 

For  default  of  all  such 

suit. 

issue. 

Suit  pending. 

632 


ch  bank- 


mposlng 


naclc  or 
rc'cutlon. 
argcd  on 


:b  respec- 

siseHS  08 

edbylaw. 
s  usual  to 

ncestor. 
mch  issue 
im. 


well  as  the 
s  of  the 
person. 

Y  to  sue. 
o  sued, 
id  sued. 
:th  the  writ. 

Efer. 

suffered . 
a  suffering 

ilclent  deed 

ice. 

:lent  release 

ge. 

fficlent  war- 

fflclent  deed 
laut  of  war- 

ifflclent  deed 
warranty, 
ifllcient  deed. 
ad    sufficient 

le. 

Ide. 

r  action. 

(  person  hav- 

Ight  of  action 

to  commence 


fi33 


SUIT. 


SUSPENDED. 


634 


SUITED. 

SUITOBS. 
SUITS. 

Sim. 


SUIT — Continued . 

Next  before  some  suit  or 

action. 
Suit  has  been  heard* 
lictitions  suit. 
In  the  existing  suit. 
Suit  shall  be  depending. 
Thirty  days  before  suit. 
Sent  for  in  cnstody. 
Costs  of  suit. 
Controversies         which 
might  be  the  subject  of 
a  personal  action  at  law 
or  of  a  suit  In  equity. 
Suit  of  any  common  per- 
son. 
CiTil  suit. 

Attaclied  in  any  suit. 
Amicable  suit. 
Suit  or  action  of  a  civil 

nature. 
Suit  or  action. 
Dramatic  composition  de- 
signed   or    suited    for 
public  representation. 
Before  the    sheriff    and 

suitors. 
Condncting     actions    or 

suits. 
Actions  and  salts. 
Sum  previonslf  offered. 
Penal  sum. 
Over  that  sum. 
Mortgage,  debt  or  sum  of 

money. 
Like  sum. 
f  nrtlier  sum. 
For  the  largest  snm  that 
we  can  reasonably  ob- 
tain. 
Any  snm  wUch  fhey  think 

fit. 
Sum  dne. 
Sum  adjudged. 
Order  made  upon  a  sum- 
mary application  after 
judgment. 
Lawfully  summoned. 
Service  of  the  summons. 
Sums  due  for  wharfage. 

^^ Close  on  Sunday. 

SUPERHUMAN.  Irresistible    superhuman 

cause. 
SUPERINTENDED.    Managed  or  superin- 
tended by  her  husband. 
SUPERIOR.  Superior  oonrt  of  common 

law. 
Superior  court. 


SUPPLIES. 

SUPPLY. 

SUPPORT. 


SUPPORTING. 


SUMMARY. 


SUMMONED. 
SUMMONS. 
SUMS. 
SUNDAY. 


SUPERSTRUCTURE.    Building,  wharf  or 

other  superstructure. 
SUPPLEMENT.    Bill  of  revivor  and  sup- 
plement. 
Plantation  supplies. 
Full  supply. 

Raise  and  support  armies. 
Means  of  support. 
Maintenance  and  support. 
Evidence  in  support  there- 
of. 
Good    and    comfortable 
support   and   mainten- 
ance. 
Household  furniture  nec- 
essary for   -supporting 
life. 
Household  inmitnre  nec- 
essary  for    supporting 
life. 
Suppress  and  restrain. 
Restrain  and  suppress. 
Regulate     or     suppress 

bawdy  houses. 
Fraudulent  suppression. 
Salus  populi  est  suprema 

lex. 
Surety  for,  or  liable  for 

any  debt. 
Bond  with  surety. 
Surface  water. 
Carry  on  or  exercise  the 
practice   or  profession 
of  a  surgeon. 
Bearing  the  surname  of. 
Surplus  water. 
Surplus  proceeds. 
Regular  survey. 
New  grant  or  order  of 

survey. 
Agent  or  surveyor. 
Outgoing  6  ^rveyor. 
Any  surve'  o  : 
Then   sui  '/Ing  and  re- 
maining. 
Other  surviving. 
Next  surviving  son. 
Cause  of  action  surviving. 
Survivor  or  survivors. 
Injunction  to  suspend  the 
general    and   ordinary 
business  of  a  corpora- 
tion. 
To   be   suspended  while 

loading. 
Frandnlentiy  stopped  or 
suspended  and  not  re- 
sumed payment. 


SUPPRESS. 


SUPPRESSION. 
SUPREMA. 

SURETY. 


SURFACE. 
SURGEON. 

SURNAME. 
SURPLUS. 

SURTEY. 


SURTEYOR. 


SURTITING. 


SURTIVORS. 
SUSPEND. 


SUSPENDED. 


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685 


SUSPENUEBS. TEN. 


636 


SUSPENDEBS. 

Braces^  saapendera  com- 

posed in  part  of  India 

rubber. 

SWAP. 

Tillainons  swap. 

SWEARING. 

False  swearing. 

SWELLING. 

Lands  overflown  by  the 

swelling    and  currents 

of  the  river. 

SWINDLING. 

Other    fraudalent,   swin- 

dling or  deceitful  prac- 

tises. 

SWINE. 

Permit  swine  to  go  upon 

any  sidewalk. 

SWISS. 

Swiss  gallows. 

SWORN. 

Sworn  before  me. 

SYMPTOMS. 

Free  from  any  symptoms 

of  disease. 

TABLE. 

Serre  a  private  table. 

Table  or  bank  of  the  same 

or  like  kind. 

Gaming  table  of  the  same 

or  like  kind. 

Keeping  a  faro  bank  or 

gaming  table. 

Gaming  table. 

Erects  and  keeps  a  billiard 

table. 

Common  gaming  table. 

TAKE. 

Support  and  take  care  of. 

Steal  or  take  from  the 

mail  any  letter. 

Take   measures  for  the 

formation  of  a  company. 

To  take  proper  means. 

Kill  or  take. 

Feed)   water    and     take 

proper  care  of. 

Take  effect. 

Decide  or  take  part  in  the 

decision. 

Take  and  carry  away. 

Authorized  to  take  appli- 

cations for  insurance. 

TAKEN. 

Value    of    the    property 

taken. 

Reserved,  taken   or  re- 

ceived. 

Enjoyed  or  taken  the  ben- 

efit of  such  exemption. 

The  cotton  to  be   taken 

from  the  quay. 

• 

Causes  to  be  taken. 

TAKING. 

Due  taking. 

TALE. 

Calcutta    Unseed)    tale, 

quale. 

TAM. 

<{ul  tarn. 

TASTE. 

Objects  of  rertn  and  taste 

TANNING. 

Tanning  business. 

TATERN. 
TAX. 


TAXATION. 


TAXED. 
TAXES. 


TEA. 
TEAM. 

TEN. 


Inn  or  tavern. 

At  any  tavern. 

Suit  for  the  purpose  of 
restraining  the  assess- 
ment or  collection  of 
any  tax. 

Revenue  tax. 

License,  tax  and  regulate 
hackney  carriages,  etc. 

Articles  or  objects  charged 
with  an  internal  tax. 

License  tax. 

Direct  tax. 

Affecting  the  substantial 
Justice  of  the  tax  iu 
self. 

Ad  valorem  tax. 

Taxation  shall  be  uniform 

Rule  of  taxation  shall  be 
uniform. 

Property  subject  to  taxa- 
tion. 

Exempted  from  taxation 
of  every  hind. 

Exempt  from  taxation. 

Taxed  cart. 

State  taxes. 

Regularly  given  in  for 
taxes. 

RateS)  taxes  and  duties. 

Public  taxes,  rates  and 
assessments. 

Public  taxes. 

Parochial  taxes. 

Except  the  taxes  shall 
actually  have  been 
paid. 

Taxes  levied  during  the 
term. 

Fresh  taxes. 

Duplicate  of  taxes. 

Taxes  or  assessments. 

Taxes  assessed  during  the 
term. 

Arrears  of  taxes. 

Bohea  tea. 

Necessary  team. 

Good  team. 

Within  ten  days. 

Ten  days  rfter  peace  is 
made. 

Ten  o'clock. 

Within  ten  days. 

Ten  days'  notice. 

Not  less  than  five  nor 
more  than  ten  days  after 
the  djte  of  the  war- 
rant. 


636 


1086    of 

assess- 
ion  of 


egnlate 

;es,  etc. 
charged 
tax. 


bstantlat 
tax  iu 


rndforni 

shall  bu 

t  to  taza- 
taxatioQ 
ution. 

n   ia   for 

id  duties, 
rates   and 


axes   shall 
ive      been 

dorlng  the 


ftxes. 
Bments. 
[daring  the 

;ei. 

m. 

fS. 

sr  peace  Is 


Ice. 

m  five  nor 
in  days  after 
»f  the  war- 


687 


TEN. 


THE. 


688 


TEN— Continued. 

TERMS -Continuc.d. 

At  least  ten  days  oetween 

Dutch  terms. 

the  day  of  service  and 

Alteration   in   the  terms 

the  first  day  of  the  next 

and  conditions  of  the  In- 

term. 

surance. 

Ten  clear  days. 

Terms  accommodating. 

TENANCIES. 

General  tenancies. 

TERNE. 

Terne  tin. 

TENANT. 

No  tenant. 

TERROR. 

Circumstances  of  terror. 

TENANTABT.E. 

Oood,  tenantable  repair. 

TESTAMENTARY.  Probate  and   testamen- 

Good  tenantable  repair. 

tary  matters. 

TENDER. 

Legal  tender  notes. 

TESTATOR. 

Signed  by  the  testator. 

TENDING. 

Disorder  or  circumstances 

Relation  of  the  testator. 

tending  to  shorten  life. 

Heir  at  law  of  the  testa- 

TENEMENT. 

Brick  tenement  thereon. 

tor. 

Free  land  or  tenement. 

TESTIFY. 

Required  to  testify. 

TENEMENTS. 

Value  of  the  tenements. 

Called  to  testify  thereto 

Lands,    tenements     and 

by  the  opposite  party. 

hereditaments. 

TESTIMONY. 

State  the  testimony. 

Lands*    tenements     and 

Effect  of  the  testimony. 

estate  of  the  said  com- 

THAN. 

Receives  more   than  his 

pany. 

just  share. 

Lands  and  tenements. 

Not  more  than. 

TENTH. 

Tenth  day. 

Not  more  than. 

TENURE. 

Property  of  whatsoever 

Otherwise  than  in  current 

kind,  tenure  or  nature. 

coin. 

TERM. 

A  term  of  years. 

Bate  of  Interest  greater 

Sach  term. 

than  aforesaid. 

Subsequent  term  there- 

THAT. 

That  is  to  say. 

after. 

THE. 

The  treasnij. 

Next  spring  term. 

The  son  of  R. 

, 

Special  term. 

The  same. 

Sixth  day  of  the  term. 

The  result. 

Term  originally  created. 

The  railway. 

Next  term. 

The  original. 

' 

Taxes  levied  daring  the 

On  the  trial. 

term. 

Tho  late  W.  C. 

Leased  term. 

The  issue. 

Interfere  with  the  term 

The  Insured. 

of  office. 

The  funvN. 

First  term. 

The  distillery. 

First  day  of  the  term. 

The  crew. 

* 

At  least  ten  days  l>etween 

The  company. 

the  day  of  service  and 

The  cause  of  action. 

the  first  day  of  the  next 

The  cause. 

term. 

- 

Of  the  blood  of  another. 

Any  term  or  number  of 

Of  the  blood. 

years  certain. 

The  bUls. 

At  the  term. 

In  the  asylum. 

Taxes  assessed  during  the 

The  assured. 

' 

term. 

Along  the  street. 

Adjourned  term. 

Along  the  shore. 

TERMINATE. 

Expire  and  terminate. 

Along  the  route. 

TERMS. 

Usual  terms. 

Along  the  river. 

Respective  terms. 

Along  the  bank. 

Other  terms. 

All  the  wltaesses  thereto. 

Just     and      reasonable 

AH  the  rest  of  my  estate. 

terms. 

All   the  residue  and  re- 

General terms. 

mainder  of  my  real  estate 

I 


Pimnmmmutmva 


639 


THE. 


THIEVES. 


G40 


I 

! 
i 

i 

* 


1 


THE  —  Continued. 

THEREIN. 

Residing  therein. 

AH  tbe  remainder. 

Those  Interested  therein. 

AU  the  real  and  personal 

Any  Interest  therein. 

estate. 

THEREOF. 

For  the  use  thereof. 

AU  tbe  property  I  pos- 

lu the  rear  thereof. 

sess. 

In  part  payment  thereof. 

AU  the  property. 

On  the  line  thereof. 

AU  the  notes  of  hand. 

During  the  Ufe  thereof. 

AU  the  laterest. 

Keeper  thereof. 

All  the  gates. 

In  the  rear  thereof. 

All  the  esUte. 

The  annual  fruit  thereof. 

All  the  children. 

Evidence  in  support  there- 

THEATE3. 

Place  not  being  a  patent 

of. 

theater. 

Enjoyment  thereof  as  of 

Engaging  in  or  carrying 

right. 

on  the  business  of  keep- 

During the  continuance 

ing  a  theatre. 

thereof. 

THEATRICAL. 

License,  regulate  and  re- 

Duplicate thereof. 

strain  theatrleal  amuse- 

THEREON. 

Previous  payments  made 

ments. 

thereon. 

THEFT. 

Loss  by  theft. 

Name  of  the  owner  carved 

THEIB. 

Their  helm  forever. 

or  engraved  thereon. 

Die  without  Issne  of  their 

Give  any  Uen  thereon. 

bodies. 

Ceased  to  be  thereon. 

ChUdren  m  their  Issue. 

THEREOUT. 

Paying  thereout. 

THEM. 

Or  either  of  them. 

Then    levied    the    same 

Owned  by  them. 

thereout. 

Every  of  them. 

THERETO. 

Setting  up  a  claim  there- 

To be  divided  equally  be- 

to. 

tween  them. 

When  thereto  requested. 

As  to  them  shall  seem  best 

Prlvtteges         belonging 

Or  any  of  them. 

thereto. 

In  default  of  such  issue  of 

Without  any  name  sub- 

any of  them. 

scribed      thereto      or 

THEN. 

What  then  remains. 

signed  with  a  flctltions 

Then  In  his  occnpatlon. 

name. 

Then    levied    the    same 

Majority  of  the  members 

thereout. 

elected  thereto. 

Laws  then  In  foree. 

From  and  after  payment 

Then  elapsed. 

and  subject  thereto. 

Persons  then  composing 

CaUed  to  testify  thereto 

such  company. 

• 

by  the  opposite  party. 

ChUdren  then  living. 

Bisk  of  boats  so  far  as 

THENCEFOBTS 

.  Interest   thenceforth   to 

ships  are  liable  thereto. 

accrue  due. 

Belonging  thereto. 

From  thenceforth. 

^  All  the  witnesses  there- 

THEBE. 

Then  and  there. 

to. 

THEREAFTER. 

Term  of  one  year  and  an 

THEREUNTO. 

Watercourses  thereunto 

indefinite  period  there- 

belonging. 

after. 

THEREUPON. 

Proceedings    thereupon. 

Subsequent  term   there- 

THEREWITH. 

Connected  therewith. 

after. 

THIEF. 

Information  as  shall  lead 

Thereafter  bnUt. 

to  the  apprehension  and 

THEREAT. 

Toting  thcivat. 

conviction  of  the  thief. 

THEREBY. 

Said  ircttg:  ge  deed,  the 

Common  thief. 

real  estate  thereby  con- 

THIETES. 

PlrateS)  assailing  thieves. 

veyed. 

Enemies,  pirates  and  as- 

Chargeable thereby. 

sailing  thieves. 

C40 


d  therein. 

rain, 
reof. 

of. 
t  theraot. 

BOf. 

thereof. 

eof. 

t  thereof, 
portthere- 

reof  as  of 

ontlnuanee 

eof. 

lents  made 

raer  canred 
thereon, 
thereon. 
;hereon. 
ut. 
the    same 

claim  there- 

I  requested. 

belonging 

name  snb- 
thereto  or 
H  a  flctitions 

the  members 
reto. 

ter  payment 
t  thereto, 
istify  thereto 
9Bite  party, 
ts  so  far  as 
table  thento. 
lerato. 
aasses  then- 

BS  thereunto 

therenpon. 
herewith, 
as  shall  lead 
rehenaion  and 
,  of  the  thief, 
lef. 

ailing  thieves, 
irates  and  as- 
ieves. 


641 


THUTO. 


TIME. 


G42 


THTlfG. 

Valnable  thing. 

THROUGH.          PersouH  claiming  through 

Right   to  nse  the   thing 

or  under  the  bankrupt. 

patented. 

On    condition    that    the 

Stone  or  other  thing. 

canal    passes   through 

Or  other  tiling. 

the  town. 

^ox,  package  or  thing. 

Into,  through  or  under. 

Other  valuable  thing. 

Fall  through. 

Impression,  device,  color 

Through  the  default. 

* 

or  thing. 

THRUST.             Stab,  stick  or  thrust. 

Thing  duly  done. 

TIMBER.              The  nse  of  the  timber. 

Any  thing  done. 

Timber  and  other  trees. 

Bailding,     erection     or 

Prairie  or  timber  land. 

thing. 

Pitch'pine  timber  of  av- 

Assignor of   a  thing  in 

erage  quality. 

action  or  contract. 

Timber  for  building. 

Other  article  or  thing. 

Beach  for  drift-wood  and 

Any  other  matter  or  thing 

timber. 

from  the  beginning  of 

TICKET.               Lottery  ticket. 

the  world. 

Change  bill  or  ticket. 

THINGS. 

Things    TOlantarily  fur- 

TICKETS.           Proposals  to  buy,  sell  or 

nished. 

procure  lottery  tickets. 

Other  valuable  things. 

TIME.                   WeU  and  faithfully  serve 

Any  instrument,  arms  or 

and  give  and  devote  his 

other  things  calculated 

whole  time  and  labor. 

to  aid  bis  escape. 

Treasurer  for  the  time 

Bonds  for  the  payment  of 

being. 

money  or  other  things. 

From  the  time  of  signing 

Matters  or  things  begun 

the  judgment. 

or  made. 

Secretary   for   the   time 

Articles,  goods  or  things. 

being. 

THDIKS. 

Whenever      he      thinks 

Made  at  the  same  time. 

proper. 

Reasonable  time. 

THIBTT. 

For  at  least  thirty  days. 

Night  time. 

Within  thirty  days. 

Minister    for   the    time 

Thirty  days  before  suit. 

being. 

THIS. 

Nothing  in  this  act. 

Time  the   assessment  is 

This  Indenture. 

made. 

This  fall. 

Lost  time. 

In   conformity   with  the 

Living  at  the  time  of  his 

custom  of  this  place. 

decease. 

At  this  date. 

Held  at  the  time  of  mar- 

THOSE. 

Those  interested  therein. 

riage. 

Those  Injured. 

From  time  to  time. 

THOUSAND. 

One  thousand  feet. 

For  the  time  being. 

One  thousand  feet. 

During  which  time. 

THREATENED. 

Being  threatened. 

During  such  time. 

THREATENS. 

Maliciously  threatens  to 

Debt  existing  at  the  time 

accuse  another  of  crime. 

•f  the  adjudication  of 

THREE. 

Three  years. 

bankruptcy. 

Removed       for      tliree 

Seven    days*    tl'^e     for 

months. 

pleading. 

Once  a  week  during  three 

A  certain  time. 

successive  weeks. 

For  the  time  being. 

Three  nearest  towns. 

Before  or  at  the  time. 

Three  months. 

At  the  time  be  becoaes 

Legacies  to  be  paid  with 

bankrupt. 

interest  in  three  months. 

At  the  time  of. 

Three  days. 

At  the  same  time. 

H'WMaWBff.BiljHIM 


643 


TIME. 


TOWN. 


64i 


TIME  — Continuccl. 

TO— Continued 

Apt  time. 

Agreeably  to  law. 

At  any  time. 

Agreeable  to  my  wishes. 

TITHES. 

Occopierof  tithes. 

Adjoining  to  or  occupied 

TITLE. 

WIthont     requiring    the 

with  a  dwelling-house. 

Icoser's  title. 

In  addlUon  to. 

Transfer  or    change   of 

Addition    erected    to    a 

title. 

building. 

All  right  and  title. 

Addition  erected  to  a  for- 

, 

Right,  title  or  interest. 

mer  building. 

Bight,  title,  claim,  inter- 

Place to  which  the  public 

est  and  demand. 

have  access. 

Bight,  title  and  Interest  in 

TOBACCO. 

Granulated  tobacco. 

and  to  the  lots  of  land. 

Dealer  in  tobacco. 

Bight,  title  and  interest. 

Cut  tobacco. 

Bight  and  title. 

T06ETHEB. 

Lired    together  as  hus- 

Qneatlon •<  title  to  real 

band  and  wife. 

property. 

Lewdly  and   lanciviouHly 

({nestton  of  title  of  real 

associate  and    cohabit 

estate. 

together. 

Perfect  title. 

Railroads  connected  to- 

Lawful title. 

gether. 

Right,  title  and  Interest. 

Cohabit  together  as  hus- 

Good title. 

band  and  wife. 

Shall  he  expressed  in  the 

Assemble  together. 

title. 

TOKEN. 

False  token  or  writing. 

Right,  title  and  Interest 

By  color  of     any  false 

of  dower  in  said  estate. 

tol<cn  or  writing. 

DeriratiTe  title. 

TOLL. 

Title  to  any  toll. 

Color  of  title. 

Intermediate  toll. 

Cloud  upon  title. 

Full  toll. 

Clear  title. 

TON. 

Per  ton  per  mile. 

Change  in  title  or  posses- 

TONS. 

Load  of  two  tons. 

sion. 

TOOLS. 

Necessary    tools    of    a 

Change  of  title. 

tradesman. 

Better    legal   and   para- 

Tools and  Implements. 

mount  title. 

Proper    tools   or  imple> 

Abstract  of  title. 

• 

ments  of  a  farmer. 

Absolute  inheritable  tiUe. 

Common  tools. 

TO. 

Sworn  to. 

TOBTUBE. 

Torment  or  torture. 

Succeeded  to. 

TOTAL. 

ConstructlTe  total  loss. 

Subject  to. 

TOUCHING. 

({nestion  touching  the  said 

To  be  selected. 

imprisonment   or   pun- 

Bevert to. 

ishment. 

Besorted  to. 

TOWN. 

Trading    person     going 

To  rent. 

from  town  to  town. 

Known  to. 

« 

System  of  town  govern- 

To be  forwarded. 

ment. 

To  forward. 

Superintend  the  police  of 

Equal  to. 

the  town. 

To  dellTcr. 

Town  schools. 

Come  to. 

<{nota  of  any  city  or  town. 

To  dear. 

Town  pound. 

Town    to  which  be  be- 

Paupers  of  your  town. 

longs. 

On    condition    that     the 

As  to  them  shall  seem  best. 

canal  passes  through  the 

As  to. 

town. 

Any  party  to  a  cause. 

One  town  or  city  lot. 

644 


wlihes. 
occupied 
Dg-house. 

ed    to    a 

d  to  a  for- 

the  public 

acco. 

CO. 

as  hus- 

iscivlouHly 
d    cohabit 

lected  to- 

ler  as  hui- 
e. 

ther. 
■  writing. 

any  false 
tlug. 
11. 
toll. 

lie. 

sns. 

>ols    of     a 

ilements. 
or  Imple- 

farmer. 

9. 

trture. 
total  loss. 
Iiiogthe  said 
at  or  pun- 

>8on     going 
lO  town, 
iwn  govem- 

;he  police  of 


ilty  or  town. 

>ar  town. 
I    that    the 
I  through  the 


jlty  lot. 


G46 


TOWN. 


TREATMENT. 


646 


TOWN  —  Continucik 

Town  offlcers. 


TOWNS. 

TOWNSHIP. 

TBACK. 

TRACT. 

TEASE. 


TRADER. 


Land  in  a  town. 

Any  coonty)  city  or  town. 

Town  to  which  he  belongs. 

Cities,  town  or  Tillages. 

Three  nearest  towns. 

Into  the  township. 

Railroad  track. 

Reserves  the  use  of  said 
tract  of  land. 

Vehicle  used  solely  for  the 
conveyance  of  any  goods 
or  burden  in  the  course 
of  trade. 

Usnal  course  of  trade. 

Tools  necessary  for  his 
trade  or  occupation. 

The  foreign  trade. 

Stock  ill  trade. 

Stay  and  trade. 

Seiznre  for  illicit  trade. 

Refuse  of  a  trade,  busi- 
ness or  manufactory. 

Pabllo  trade  or  business. 

Public  trade. 

Profession,  trade  or  em- 
ployment. 

Profession,  trade  and  oc- 
cupation. 

Payable  in  trade. 

Ordinary  way  of  his  trade. 

Trade  or  business  often- 
sire  to  the  neighboring 
Inhabitants. 

Noxloas  or  offensive  busi- 
ngs, trade  or  manufac- 
ture. 

Noxions  or  dangerous 
trade  or  business. 

Trade  of  merchandise. 

Implements  of  the  debt- 
or's trade. 

Illicit  trade. 

Fixtures  or  erections  used 
for  the  purposes  of  trade 

Deal  or  trade  in. 

Accounts  as  concern  the 
trade  of  merchandise 
between  merchant  and 
merchant. 

Coasting  trade. 

Trade  or  business  of  a 
butcher. 

Engage  in  trade  or  bvsl* 
ness. 

Merchant  or  trader. 

Insolrent  trader. 


TRADES. 


and 


TRADESMAN. 


TRADING. 
TRAFFIC. 
TRAIN. 

TRAINS. 
TRANSACTION. 


TRANSCRIPT. 
TRANSFER. 


Professions,    trades 
occnpatlonN. 

Necessary  tools  of  a 
tradesman. 

Merchant  or  tradesman. 

Dealing  or  trading. 

Extraordinary  traffic. 

On  the  train. 

Fast  train. 

Ordinary  trains. 

Propert)  deemed  desira- 
ble in  the  transaction  of 
its  business. 

Personal  transaction. 
TRANSACTIONS.  Dealings  and  transactions 
with  any  bankrupt. 

Transcript  from  the  books 

Through  without  transfer. 

Sale  or  transfer. 

Mortira8«>  assign  and 
transfer. 

Fraudulent  conveyance, 
gift,  delivery  or  trans- 
fer. 

Sales,  transfers  and  con- 
veyances. 

Regulate  sales  of  auc- 
tioneers and  transient 
merchants. 

Damage  to  goods  while  in 
transit. 

Stoppage  in  transitu. 
TRANSMITTING.  Inheriting  and  transmit- 
ting inlieritance. 
TRANSPORTATION.  Tehide  for  the  trans- 
portation of  passengers. 

Transportation  of  mer- 
chandise. 

Conveyance  provided  for 
the  transportation  of 
passengers. 

To  sue,  \ahoT  and  travel. 

So  ill  as  not  to  be  able  to 
travel. 

Travelled  public  road  or 
street. 

Travelling  by  public  or 
private  conreyance. 

Land  route  usually 
travelled.' 

Another  treasurer. 

Medical  or  mechanical 
treatment  for  disease. 

Excesses,  cruel  treatment 
or  outrages. 

Cruelty  of  treatment. 

Cruel,  barbarous  and  in- 
human  treatment. 


TRANSFERS. 
TRANSIENT. 


TRANSIT. 


TRANSITU. 


TRAVEL. 


TRAVELLED. 

TRAVELLING. 

TRAVELLED. 

TREASURER. 
TREATMENT. 


i| 


I 


647 

TREATMENT.  — 

^TWO. 

648 

TREATMENT - 

Continued. 

TRUST — Continned .     ^ 

Craol  and  inhuman  treat' 

Olllce  or  public  trust. 

ment. 

Office  of  trust  or  profit. 

TREES. 

Timber  wood  and  trees. 

Office  of  trust. 

Timber  and  other  trees. 

Office  of  profit  and  trust. 

Cut  down  or  destroy  any 

Merchandise  in  trust  or 

treex. 

on  commission. 

TRIATm 

Upon  tlio  trial. 

In  trust  nevertheless  and 

Rnlinffs  of  the  court  In 

upon  condition. 

the  progress  of  the  trial. 

Held  in  trust. 

Right  of  trial  by  jury. 

Express  trust. 

On  the  trial. 

Executory  trust. 

On  trial. 

Deed  of  trust  or  mort- 

New trial. 

gage. 

Motion  for  a  new  trial. 

Acting  in  the  trust. 

Matter  arising  upon  the 

TRUSTEE. 

Continuing  trustee. 

trial. 

Bare  truxtee. 

Trial  by  Jury. 

As  trustee. 

Final  hearing  or  trial. 

TRUSTEES. 

SnrrlTor  of  the  trustees. 

Fair  leKal  trUl. 

Contrary  to  said  trustees. 

Event  of  the  trial. 

TUMULTUOUS. 

Riotous  and   tumultuous 

During  the  trial. 

manner. 

During  such  trial. 

TUNC. 

Nunc  pro  tunc. 

Day  of  trial. 

TURN. 

Regular  turn. 

Committed  for  trial  to  the 

Turn  loose  any  cattle. 

asHizes. 

Loading  in  turn. 

Before  trial. 

TURNS. 

Regular  turns  of  loading. 

Before  final  hearing  or 

TURPITUDE. 

Crime    involving    moral 

trial. 

turpitude. 

At  the  trial. 

TURPITUDINEM.  Nemo  aliegans  suam  tur- 

Arising  during  the  course 

pitndinem  est  audiendus 

of  the  trial. 

TWELTE. 

nee  in  each  week  for  at 

Appear  at  the  trial. 

least  twelve  successive 

TRIBES. 

Regulate  commerce  with 

weeks. 

the  Indian  tribes. 

Twelve  months. 

TRIBUMAI.. 

Judicial  tribunal. 

Jury  of  twelve  men. 

TRIBUNALS 

Inferior  tribunal!. 

Twelve  months  certain. 

TRIED. 

First  tried. 

TVtENTX. 

Dwells  more  than  twenty 

Court  before  whom  the 

miles  from  the  defend- 

action is  tried. 

ant. 

TRIP. 

Ctood  for  this  trip  only. 

» 

Good  for  twenty  days. 

TRUCK.WA€N)N 

.  Cart  or  truck-wagon. 

TWENTT.PITE. 

Twenty-five  dollars. 

TRUE. 

True    and    actual    cash 

TWENTY-FOUR.  Within  twenty-four  hours 

Talue. 

after  the  adjudication. 

True  nature  and  value. 

TWENTY.ONE. 

Attain  the  agq  of  twenty- 

True  name. 

one. 

Just  and  tme  aceount. 

TWO. 

Two  years. 

True  description. 

Any  two  justices. 

Just  and  true  account. 

Good  and  collectible  two 

TRULY. 

Well  and   truly  execute 

years. 

the  duties  of  cashier. 

Two  years  after  date  on 

Well  and  truly  administer 

demand. 

according  to  law. 

Two  days. 

Well  and  tmly  administer. 

Two  cottages. 

TRUST. 

Trustee   of    an   express 

Two  boilers. 

trust. 

Attested  by  two  witnesses 

Resulting  trust 

Begular    apprenticeship 

Public  trust. 

of  two  years. 

I 


648 


ic  trust, 
t  or  profit, 
t. 

It  and  trust, 
in  trust  or 
ion. 

srtlieless  and 
tton. 


mort- 


ust. 
ist  or 

trust, 
rustee. 


the  trustees. 

said  trustees. 

tumultttoas 

nc. 

1. 

iny  cattle. 

urn. 

ns  of  loading. 

slving    moral 

ana  suam  tur- 
I  est  audiendua 
:h  week  for  at 
tve  successlre 

iths. 

Ive  men. 
inths  certain. 
'e  than  twenty 
m  the  defend- 

renty  days. 
I  dollars. 
Dty-four  honn 
adjudication, 
agq  of  twenty- 


Btlces. 
Allectlble  two 

after  date  on 


«8. 

s. 

'  two  witnesses 
ippreiitlceslilp 

lars. 


649 


TWO. 


UNITED  STATES. 


(;.')U 


UNDEB 


TWO  —  Continued. 

All  two  lots. 
TWO'THIRDS.     Two-thirds  of  such  quali- 
fied TOten. 
Two-thirds  tote  of    the 
city  council. 
TYPE.  Plain  English  type. 

Nonparlel  type. 
ULTIMATE.         Origlual     and     ultimate 

property. 
UNADULTEBATED.  8eU  as  unadulterated. 
UNATOIDABLE.  Fire  and  all  other  una- 
voidable accidents. 
Unavoidable  aceldenti  of 
fire. 
CHCOHDinONAL.  Entlre,unconditionaland 
sole  ownership. 
Entire  unconditional  and 

sole  ownership. 
Yalned  at  as  under. 
Under  his  proper  hand  and 

seal. 
Persons  claiming  through 
or  under  the  bankrupt. 
All  mines  and  minerals 
within  and   under  the 
land. 
Lien  under  final  process. 
IntO)  through  or  under. 
Under  their  direction. 
Acting  under  the  direction 
Trine  arising  under  the 

revenue  laws. 
All  claiming  under  him. 
Claiming  under  a  mort- 
gage. 
Under  whom  they  claim. 
Cases  in  law  and  equity 
arising  under  the    *    * 
laws    of    the    United 
Stetes. 
Case  arising  under  the 
constitution  and  laws  of 
the  United  States. 
By,  from  or  under. 
Antliorlty  exercised  under 

the  United  States. 
All  claiming  under  blm. 
UNDEBSTAKDDfG.  Want  of  understanding. 

Express  understanding. 
VNDEBWOODS.   Woods  and  underwoods. 

Saleable  underwoods. 
iniDUE.  Injustice  or  undue  delay 

to  creditors. 
UNEXPECTED.    Sndden  and  oaezpected 
death. 


UNFAIBLT.  Unjustly     and     unfairly 


attempted. 


UNIFOBM.  Bale  of  taxation  shall  be 

uniform. 
As  nearly  uniform  as  prao* 
tleable. 
UNIITTEBBUPTED.  Voluntary  and  uninter- 
rupted absence. 
Uninterrupted  possession 
UKITED  KINGDOM.  Person  residing  within 
the  United  Kingdom. 
Part  of  the  United  King- 
dom. 
UNITED  STATES.  Vessel  wrecked  in  the 
United  SUtes. 
Tesseli    of    the  United 

States. 
Vessel  wrecked    In    the 

United  SUtes. 

Suits  arising   under  the 

constitution  and  laws  of 

the  United  States. 

Ship  of  the  United  States. 

Settled    limits    of    the 

United  States. 
Berenne    laws    of    the 

United  States. 
Persons  in  the  naval  ser- 
vice    of     the     United 
States. 
Person  in  the  naval  forces 

of  the  United  States. 
Offlcers    of    the    United 

Stetes. 
National  currency  of  the 

United  SUtes. 
Lawful     money    of    the 

United  States. 
Money    of    thu     United 

SUtes. 
In  the  military  service  of 

the  United  States. 
Mariners  and  seamen  of 

the  United  SUtes. 
Lands    of    the     United 

SUtes. 
Land  purchased  from  the 

United  SUtes. 
Inland    waters    of    the 

United  SUtes. 
Debt  due  to  the  United 

States. 
Claim  upon  the   United 

SUtes. 
Cltissen  of  the  SUte  and 

of  the  United  SUtes. 
Cases  in  law  and  equity 
arising  under  the    *    * 
laws    of     the    United 
SUtes. 


mmt-- 


Ml 


UNITED  STATES. 


UPON. 


662 


\ 


UNITED  STATES— Continued. 

UNNECESSABY 

—  Tontlnued. 

Cane  in  which  tho  law  of 

Wilfully     and    wantonly 

the       Unltod       Staten 

exposing  himself  to  any 

authorl7,rs  an  oath  to  be 

unnecessary  dangc  or 

» 

admlulNtered. 

peril. 

Caie   arising   under  the 

Unnecessary    danger   or 

conMtltiitlon  and  laws  of 

peril. 

tho  United  SUtes. 

UNOCCUPIED. 

Tacant    or     unoccupied 

Authority  exerclHed  under 

lots. 

the  United  States. 

Vacant  or  unoccupied. 

UNJUST. 

Incorrect  or  otherwise  un- 

Vacant    and   unoccupied 

jUHt. 

• 

land. 

UNKNOWN. 

Weight,  value   and   con- 

Vacant and   unoccnpled. 

tents  unknown. 

UNPAID. 

Second  of  exchange  first 

Quantity  and  quality  un- 

unpaid. 

known. 

UNBEASONABLE.  Undue  or  unreasonable 

ContentH  unknown. 

preference. 

UNLAWFUL. 

Used  for  unlawful  gam- 

Disproportionate and  un- 

ine. 

reasonable. 

Unlawful  or  forcible  entry 

UNSUriARLE. 

Evidently  unsuitable. 

Occupied  or  used  fer  un- 

UNTIL. 

Until     Income   shall    be 

lawful  purposes. 

realized. 

Unlawful  game  or  sport. 

UNTO. 

Towards  and  unto. 

Other  unlawful  game. 

Has  executed  unto. 

Unlawful  assembly. 

UNTBIED. 

Cause  remaining  untried. 

Unlawful      arrests,     re- 

UNUSUAL. 

Cruel  and  unusual  pun- 

straints    and      detain- 

ishment. 

ments. 

UP. 

Sealed  up. 

UNLAWFULLY. 

Tioiently  and  unlawfully. 

Lying  up. 

Designedly    and    unlaw- 

Laid up. 

fully. 

Gave  up. 

UNLESS. 

Free  from  average,  unless 

Deliver  up  such  lease  or 

general. 

agreement. 

Free  from  average  unless 

Brought  up  as  aforesaid. 

general. 

UPHOLDINO. 

Necessary  for  upholding 

UNLOAD. 

Load  or  unload  at  his  own 

life. 

risk. 

Articles  of  household  fur- 

UNLOADING. 

Loading,  unloading,  con- 

niture necessary  for  up- 

veyance  or   otherwise, 

holding  life. 

whether    arising    from 

UPON. 

Bun  upon  the  land  of  any 

negligence     or    other. 

other  person. 

wise. 

Upon  Its  route. 

UNMABBIED. 

Tirtuous           unmarried 

Bemain  upon  any  side- 

female. 

walk  to  the  annoyance 

Single  and  unmarried. 

of  anv  person. 

As  If  she  had  died  unmar- 

r>on tl          .>lpt thereof . 

ried. 

'  >aving  upou  or  about  his 

UNMEBCHANTABLE.  Wet,   dirty  o»   na* 

person. 

merchantable  palm  oil. 

Person    wV      has    paid 

UNMANUFACTUBED.  SilkH  in  a  manfac- 

money   lu.v    upon   any 

tured    or    unmanufac- 

\;ime or  wager. 

tured  state. 

r  trmlt  swine  to  go  upon 

Wool  unmanufactured. 

any  sidewalk. 

UNNECESSABT. 

Without  unnecessary  pro* 

Public  passage  or  place 

Uxity. 

built  upon. 

Exposure  to  unnecessary 

Order  made  upon  a  sum- 

danger, hazard  or  peril- 

mary application  after 

ous  adventure. 

judgment. 

uBiirfiiini— iirMifiiinnr 


w»Uia»M— — »i»i 


■^mrwmtewiiwi'ic. 


662 


d  wantonly 
iiOBeK  to  any 
y  danger  or 

danger  or 

unoccupied 

loccupied. 
unoccupied 

unoccupied. 
xchange  flrit 

unreasonable 

tnate  and  un- 


nsuitable. 
me   shall 


be 


id  unto. 
)d  unto, 
inlng  untried, 
unusual  puu- 


such  lease  or 
It. 

>  as  aforesaid. 
for  upholding 

household  fnr- 

cessary  for  up- 

Ifc. 

ihe  land  of  any 

son. 

»nte.- 

}on   any   slde- 

the  annoyance 

jrson. 

"clpt  thereof. 

>a  or  about  his 

f\>      has    paid 

o»k   npon  any 

wager. 

Ine  to  go  upon 

valk. 

isage  or  place 

le  upon  a  snm- 
pUcatioo  after 
t. 


668 


UPON. 


USED. 


664 


UPON- 

-Continued. 

USE— Continued. 

Matter  arising  upon  the 

Own  use. 

trial. 

Neressary  vegoUbles  ac- 

• 

ReHldent  upon  the  line  of 

tually      provided     for 

tlio  canal. 

family  use. 

Lien  upon  a  Judgment. 

Necessary  to  the  use  and 

liiablltty   to   pay  money 

enjoyment  thereof. 

uifon  a  contingency. 

Mill  site  lawfully  In  use. 

Labor  upon  any  land. 

Make  uHe  of. 

Upon  a  Joamey. 

Ilabltnally  use  intoxicat- 

In trust  nevertheless  aud 

ing  drinks. 

upon  condition. 

For  the  use  of. 

Immediately    upon    d«- 

Use  his  best  endeavors. 

niuixl. 

Water  for  domestic  use. 

lu   oxecntlon    upon  any 

Keep  or  use  any  dog. 

judgment. 

Continuous  use. 

Such  effects  as  shall  be 

Continuous  adverse  use. 

upon  niy  farm. 

Constant  use. 

Due  upon  contract. 

Change  in  use. 

Devolve  upon. 

Building  made  use  of  for 

■. 

Upon  the  petition  of  the 

printing  or  drying  cal< 

defendant. 

Ico. 

Debt  upon  record. 

USKD.                   Used   in   navigating   the 

Deed      of      conveyance 

waters  of  this  Stat*. 

founded   upon  a  grant. 

Tessels  of  whatever  de- 

Liability  to    pay    money 

scription  used  In  river  or 

upon  a  contingency. 

Inland  navigation. 

Upon  express  condition. 

Description  of  vessel  used 

Cloud  upon  title. 

In  navigation. 

Claim   upon  the  United 
Stotes. 

Tehlele  used  solely  for  the 

conveyance  of  any  goods 

Actions  upon  the  case. 

or  burden  in  the  course 

Called  upon  to  pay. 

of  trade. 

Upon  the  body. 

To  be  used  as  a  training* 

All  actions  upon  any  jodg- 

field  forever. 

menl. 

Tools    used    in    making 

US. 

For  us  and  each  of  as. 

serges. 

USB. 

Taken  for  public  use. 

Profits  used  in  construc- 

Huperstltlons use. 

tion. 

For  her  sole  and  separate 

Otherwise  used  and  prac- 

use. 

V 

tised. 

Sole  use  and  disposal. 

Not   known   or  used  by 

Sole  use. 

others. 

Beside  on,  use  or  occupy. 

Occupied  or  used  for  un- 

Reserves the  use  of  said 

lawful  purposes. 

tract  of  land. 

Not  known  or  used  before 

Pnbllc  use  and  sale. 

his  application. 

Public  use. 

Property  necessarily  used 

Provisions  for  family  use. 

in   operating  any  rail- 

Provisions   as    may   be 

road. 

found  on  liandfor  family 

Material  used. 

use. 

Inflammable  fluid  used  as 

Private  use. 

a  Ught. 

Opened  and  dedicated  to 

Land  used  as  a  railway. 

the  public  use. 

Land  b«lit  upon  or  used 

Only  proper  use. 

for  business  purposes. 

Persons  drawing  firewood 

Not  known  or  used  before 

for  their  own  family  use . 

the  application. 

; 


655 


USED, VALUE. 


656 


USEB  —  Continued. 

Furniture  used  by  bim  in 

bousekeeplDg. 
Fixtnres  or  erections  used 
t  for    tiie     purposes    of 

trade. 
Used  exclusively  for  farm* 

iofS  purposes. 
Fart  of  a  factory  used 
solely  for  the  manufac- 
ture of  goods. 
Erection  uued  in  conduct- 
ing tbe  business  of  any 
mine. 
Used  for  bsrial. 
Used   for   baildlag  pt'r- 

poses. 
Berries,  nuts  and  vegeta- 
bles used  principally  in 
dyeing    or    composing 
dyes. 
Used  for  the  purpose  of 

au  asylnm. 
Appropriated  or  used. 
USEFCI*  Useful  trade. 

Promote  tbe  progress  of 
science  and  tho  useful 
arts. 
Necessary  and  useful  for 
public  or  private   pur- 
poses. 
Made  useful. 
Useful  arts. 
USELESS.  Damage  with  intent  to 

render  useless. 
USES.  Charitable  uses 

USINfi.  Using  the  trade  of  mer- 

chandise. 
USUAL.  Usual  place  of  business. 

Necessary  or  usual. 
Agreeably   to   the    usual 
mode  of  pr<  •••  3S  against 
offenders  in  such  State. 
Last  and  usual  place  of 

abode. 
Established  or  unual  place 

of  business. 
Wholly    to  disable  him 

from  following  his  usual 

business. 
Usual  and  ordinary  course 

of  business. 
Bread  such  as  is  usual  to 

be  eaten. 
•Usual  avocation. 
Usual  place  of  abode. 
USUALLY.  Way  over    my  land    as 

usually  occupied. 


USUALLY- 


U*}UBPED. 


USUBY. 
UTENSILS. 


UTMOST. 

UTTEBLY. 
TACATION. 
TA6AB0ND. 
YALIB. 


YAUDITY. 


VALUABLE. 


VALUABLES. 
VALUE. 


Continued. 

Stock    usually    kept   in 

country  stores. 
Usually  residing  with. 
Merchandise  such  as  is 
usually  kept  in  country 
stores. 
Land  route  usually  trav- 
elled. 
Goods    usually    kept    in 

country  stores. 
As  usually  occupied. 
Military  or  usurped  power 
Invasion)  insurrection  or 
civil  commotion,  or  of 
any  military  or  usurped 
power. 
Interpose  the  defence  of 

usury. 
Stock,  plantation  utensils 
and    household    furni- 
ture. 
Utmost    care    and    dili- 
gence. 
Utterly  deserted. 
During  the  vacation. 
Bogue  and  vagabond. 
Batify»  confirm  and  make 

valid. 
Batified,   confirmed   and 

made  valid. 
Voluntary  validity. 
Necessary  validity. 
In  favor  of  such  validity. 
Decree  or  judgment  estab- 
lishing the  validity   of 
said  patent. 
Purchasers  for  a  valua- 
ole  consideration  with- 
out notice. 
Payee  in  good  faith  and 
for  valuable  considera- 
tion. 
Other  valuable  things. 
Other  valuable  thing. 
Frrther  or  other  valuable 

consideration. 
Consignee  or  indorsee  for 
valuable  consideration. 
Valuable     consideration 

paid. 
Money)  jewelry  and  other 

valuables. 
Weight)  value   and  coTi- 

tents  unknown. 
Value  and  contents   un« 

known. 
True  value. 


['iwa^^uKmmmfmm' 


mvnr  '.*9i.\-T 


667 


VALUE. 


■  VOTERS. 


658 


lily    kept 

OFtS. 

ding  with. 
B  Bueh  as  is 
!pt  In  coantry 

nsiully  trav- 

ally    kept 
toreB. 
iccupled. 
usurped  power 
nsurreetion  or 
motion,  or  of 
iry  or  usurped 

;he  defence  of 

tation  utensils 
sebold    fnnii- 

ire    and   dill- 

lerted. 

vacation, 
vagabond, 
ifirm  and  make 

confirmed   and 

Id. 

validity. 

validity. 

E  such  validity. 

judgment  estab- 

ihe  validity   of 

int. 

■8  for  a  valua- 

Ideration  with- 

Be. 

;ood  faith  and 

able  considera- 

lable  thlngj. 
lable  thing, 
r  other  valuable 
ration. 

)  or  indorsee  for 

s  consideration. 

consideration 

iwelryand  other 

es. 

value   and  co^- 

iknown. 

d  contents  nn* 

» 

le. 


TILUES. 

TJLRIETUB. 

TE6ETABLE. 

TE6ETABLES. 


TE8SELS. 


TiLUE  —  Continued. 

Similar  nature,  package, 

value  and  quality. 
Value  received. 
Ratable  value. 
Par  value. 
Net  value. 
Market  value. 
Invoice  or  entered  vain*. 
Increased  value. 
Estimated  cash  valae. 
Current  value. 
Clear  yearly  value. 
Clear  annual  value. 
Bill     of     exchange    ex- 
pressed  to  be  for  value 
received. 
Appraised  value. 
Annnal  value. 
Annual  net  value. 
Actual  market  valine. 
Actual  cash  value. 
Worths  and  values. 
Ne  varietur. 

Plants  and  vegetable  pro- 
ductions. 
Necessary        vegetables 
actually    provided    for 
family  use. 
Berries,  nuts  and  vegeta- 
bles used  principally  in 
dyeing    or    composing 
dyes. 
Owner  of  the  vehicle 
Silk  veils. 

On  August  1st  or  as  soon 
as  the  vendee  shaLpay 
92,000. 
Caveat  venditor. 
Privy  verdict. 
Perverse  verdict. 
Partial  verdict. 
Chance  verdict. 
Adverse  verdict. 
Vessel    wrecked   in  the 

United  States. 
Value   of    the    ship    or 

vessel. 
American  ship  or  vessel. 
Ship  or  vessel. 
Piratically    and     feloni- 
ously ruQ  away  with  any 
ship  or  vessel. 
Foreign  vessel. 
Destroy  any  vessel. 
Tow  and  assist  vessels. 
Ships  or  vessels. 
Manufactures,      articles, 


VEHICLE. 

VEILS. 

VENDEE. 


VENDITOB. 
VEBDICT. 


YESSEL. 


VESSELS — Continued. 

vessels  and 


VEST. 

VESTED. 

VUTOB. 

VILLAGE. 

VINOUS. 

VIOLATION. 


VIOLENCE. 


VIOLENT. 


TIBES. 
VIBTUE. 


VOID. 


VOLUNTEER. 
VOTE. 


V0TE2.. 

VOTES. 
VOTERS. 


wans  of 
glass. 
Construction  and  repair 

of  vessels. 
Armed  vessels. 

Vest  absolutely. 
Vested  remainder. 

Caveat  viator. 

Tovm  or  village. 

Ardent  or  vinous  spirits. 

Die  in  violation  of  law. 

Die  in  the  known  violation 
of  any  law. 

External  violence. 

Actual  violence. 

Bodily  Injury  effected 
through  external,  vio- 
lent and  accidental 
means. 

External)  violent  and  ac- 
cidental means. 

Violent  and  accidental 
means. 

Ultra  virus.- 

By  virtue  of  the  statutes 
for  the  distribution  of 
estates  of  persons  dying 
intestate. 

By  virtue  of  such  employ* 
ment. 

By  virtue  of  his  employ- 
ment. 

By  virtue  of  his  office. 

Utterly  void. 

Null  and  void. 

Make  void. 

Made  void. 

Fraudulent  and  void  as 
against  the  assignee. 

Carriage  containlug  vol- 
unteer Infantry. 

True  vote. 

Personate  any  person  en- 
titled to  vote. 

Offers  to  vote. 

Knowingly  and  fraudu- 
lently vote  at  any  elec- 
tion. 

Knowingly  vote. 

Person  entitled  to  vote. 

Casting  vote. 

Dedlgncd  to  mislead  the 
voter. 

Written  votes. 

Majority  of  the  legal 
voters. 

List  of  voters. 


.^ftf.MwUl 


65i) 


VOTING. 


WATER. 


660 


lit 


VOTING. 
TOTAGE. 


YOYAeES. 
WAGER. 


WAGES. 
WAGON. 


WAIYE. 

WAIYED. 

WAIVING. 


WANT. 
WANTONLY. 


WAR. 


WABE. 
WAREHOUSE. 


WARER00M8. 
WARES. 


Illegally  voting. 

Trading  voyage. 

On  the  same  voyag*. 

Same  voyage. 

For  one  voyage  onlj. 

Foreign  voyage. 

Ever)-  way  fitted  for  the 

voyage. 
End  of  the  voy«.\ge. 
During  the  voyage. 
Voyage  or  voyages  afore- 
said. 
Series  of  voyages. 
Money  won  upon  any  ost 

or  wager. 
Person    who    has    paid 
money  lost  upon  any 
game  or  wager. 
Full  wages. 
Stage  wagon. 
Wagon  or  cart  road. 
Wagon,  cart  or  other  car- 
riage. 
Waive  protest. 
Acceptance  waived. 
Stipulation     in    writing 

waiving  a  jury. 
Waiving   inquisition    ap- 
peals, etc. 
For  want  of  such  issue. 
Want  of  care. 
Grossly,     wantonly      or 

cruelly  to  neglect. 
Wilfully     and    wantonly 
exposing  himself  to  any 
unnecessary  danger  or 
peril. 
Usage  and  practice  of  war 
Ship  of  war. 
Provisions  or  munitions 

of  war. 
Munitions  of  war 
Mixed  war. 
Levying  war.  , 

Civil  war. 

Casualties      or      conss- 
quences  of  war  or  re- 
bellion. 
Glass  ware  in  casks. 
Store,  shop  or  warehouse. 
Warehouse  receipts. 
Fire-proof  cotton  ware- 
house. 
To   be   used  as   cabinet 

warero^ois. 
Contract  for  the  sale  of 
goods,  wares  and  mer- 
chandise. 


WARES — Continued. 

Money,  goods,  wares  sr 

merchandise. 
Goods,  wares,  merchan- 
dise, articles  or  objects. 
Goods,  wares  and  mer- 

dise. 
Manufactures,      articles, 
vessels    and   warep   of 
glass. 
Dealers  in  goods,  wares 

and  merchandise. 
Deal  in  goods,  wares  and 
merchandise. 
WARRANT.  Such  warrant  of  attorney. 

Lawful  warrant  issued  by 
a  court  of  competent 
jurisdiction. 
Escape  warrant. 
Not  less  than  five  nor  more 
than  ten  days  after  the 
date  of  the  warrant. 
WARRANTEE.      Good  and  warrantee  deed. 
WARRANTY.        Usual  covenant*  of  war- 
ranty. 
Good  warranty  deed  of 

conveyance. 
Good  and  sufficient  deed 

of  general  warranty. 
Good  and  sufficient  deed 
with  covenant  of  war- 
ranty. 
Good  and  stifflclent  war- 
ranty deed. 
Full  covenants  of  seizure 
and  warranty. 
WARREN.  Bird  of  warren. 

WASTE.  Cotton  and  woolen  waste. 

Common  or  waste  lands. 
WATCH.  Good  watch. 

Anchor  watch. 
WATCHMAN.        Watchman  kept   on  the 

premises. 
WATER.  Drain  used  for  the  con- 

veyance of  water. 
Tide  wati.\ 
Surface  water. 
Stream  of  water. 
Salt  water. 

Flow  of  water   lessened 
or  navigation  impeded. 
Place  for  water. 
Employed  on  water. 
Low  water  marlc. 
Land  covered  with  water. 
Hydraulic  ram,  wheel  or 
other    process    forcing 
water. 


Ad* 


660 


3,  wares  sr 

e. 

3,  merchan- 

9  or  objects. 

I   and  mer- 

,  articles, 
i   warep   of 

oods,  wares 
nditte. 

8,  warts  and 
e. 

of  attorney, 
int  issued  by 
t  competent 
1. 

int. 

Hve  nor  more 
ays  after  the 
warrant. 
Tantcc  deedt 
uta  of  war- 

ity  deed  of 

ifflcient  deed 
warranty, 
fflcient  deed 
laat  of  war- 

ifflcient  war- 

its  of  seizure 

ity. 

en. 

roolen  waste. 

waste  lauds. 


kept   on  the 

for  the  con- 
water. 

er. 
rater. 

Iter   lessened 

iion  impeded. 

iter. 

1  water. 

nark. 

id  with  water. 

ram,  wheel  or 

>ce8ei    forcing 


661 


WATER.-    -WHATSOEVER. 


662 


If  ITER  -  -  Continued . 

WEIGHT. 

Long  weight. 

High  water  mark. 

Excessive  weight. 

• 

Water  fence. 

Dead  weight. 

Fence  running  into  the 

British  weight. 

water. 

Bread  shall  be  sold  by 

Feed,   water    and    take 

weight. 

proper  care  of. 

WELFABE. 

Pnblic  welfare. 

Water  for  domestic  use. 

WELL. 

Well  satisfied. 

As  long  as  wood  grows 

Good  order  and  well  con- 

and water  runs. 

ditioned. 

.WATJUtS. 

Used   in   navigating  the 

False  rumor  in  appear- 

waters of  this  State. 

ance  well  founded. 

Narlgable  waters. 

Advantages  as  well  as  the 

Inland     waters    of    the 

disadvantages    of     the 

United  SUtes. 

road  to  such  person. 

WAT. 

Town  way. 

WEST. 

Dne  west. 

Scrawl  by  way  of  seal. 

WE8T7<{RLT. 

Thence  westerly  to  the 

Bight  of  way  as  located. 

road. 

Bight  of  way. 

WESiTEBN. 

Western  ocean. 

Private  way. 

WHARF. 

With  the  wharf  therein. 

Ordinary  way  of  his  trade. 

Lying  at  the  wharf. 

Every  way  fitted  for  the 

Bnllding,  wharf  or  other 

voyage. 

superstructure. 

Contemplated      passage 

WHABTE8. 

Erect,  repair  and  regulate 

way. 

public  wharves. 

By  way  of  deposit. 

Buildings  and   wharves. 

Annually  or  in  any  way 

WHATEYEB. 

Vessels  of  whatever  de- 

ny"i may  wish. 

scription,  used  in  river 

Accustomed  way. 

or  inland  navigation. 

WEASIN6. 

Wearing  apparel. 

Any  other  cause  of    ln> 

Necessary    wearing    ap* 

debtedness  whatever. 

parel. 

From  whatever  cause. 

Goods,  wearing  apparel. 

Escapes  from  any  cause 

WEAPON. 

Wear  auy   weapon   con- 

whatever. 

cealed  as  a  weapon. 

Whatever  debts. 

Sharp  dangerous  weapon. 

Accidents  or  damages  of 

ileadly  weapon. 

the  seas  of    whatever 

Dangeroos  weapon. 

e 

nature  or  kind  whatso- 

WEAPONS. 

Offensive  arras  or  weapons 

ever. 

Concealed  weapons. 

WHAT80ETEB. 

Tools,    implements,    in- 

WEATHEB. 

Unavoidable       accident, 

struments  and  personal 

necessity  or  distress  of 

property  whatsoever. 

weather. 

All    things    whatsoever, 

Cold  weather. 

• 

whether    real    or  per- 

WEEK. 

Once  in  each  week  for  at 

sonal. 

least  twelve  successive 

Property  of   whatsoever 

weeks. 

kind,  tenure  or  nature. 

Once  a  week  during  three 

AU   other,  the  personal 

successive  weeks. 

estate,  whatsoever. 

Once  a  week. 

Any  gaming  whatsoever. 

WEE¥8. 

Once  in  each  week  for  at 

All  my  effects  whatsoever. 

least  twelve  successive 

Accidents  or  damages  of 

weeks. 

the   seas   of  whatever 

Once  a  week  during  three 

nature  or  kind  whatso. 

successive  weeks. 

ever. 

From  sis  to  eight  weeks. 

Clear  of  all  charges  and 

WEI61ITN6. 

Office  for  the  weighing  of 

assessments       whatso- 

• 

any  merchandise. 

ever. 

668 


WHATSOEVER. 


WILL. 


664 


WHATSOEYEB- 


WHEAT. 

WHEEL* 


WHEELED. 
WHEN. 


WHERE. 
WHEBEON. 

WHEBRT. 
WHETHER. 


WHICH. 
WHILE. 


WHITE. 
WHOLE. 


Contlnned. 

All  my  property  of   any 

nature  or  kind  wbatso- 

ever. 
AU  intents  and  purposes 

whatsoever. 
Stack  of  wheat. 
Shock  of  wheat. 
Hjdraallc  ram,  wheel  or 

other    process  forcing 

water. 
Wheeled  carriaire. 
When  not  found  as  pre> 

scribed  in  the  code. 
When  the  bills  are  duly 

honored. 
When  house  is  flnlshed. 
Copper  when  old  and  fit 

only  to  be  remanufac- 

tured. 
When  the  house  is  com* 

pleted. 
When  the  bollding  is  in- 
closed. 
When  not  already  done. 
House    or    place    where 

liquors  are  retailed. 
Lands  or  grounds  where- 
on said  bridge  is  to  be 

built. 
Wherry,  lighter  or  other 

eraft. 
Loading,  unloading,  con. 

veyance   or  otherwise, 

whether    arising    from 

negligence     or     other- 
wise. 
AU  my    estate   whether 

real  or  personal. 
Dorlng  which  time. 
While     running  on  the 

Hudson  River. 
To    be    suspended  while 

loading. 
While     they    remain    at 

home. 
Damage  to  goods  while  in 

transit. 
Black,  Indian  and  white 

person. 
One  whole  year. 
Well  and  faithfully  serre, 

and  give  and  devote  kis 

whole  time  and  labor. 
Besponsible  for  the  whole 

note  without  notice  or 

protest. 
Whole  quantity. 


WHOLE— Continued. 

One  whole  year. 


WHOLESALE. 


WHOLLY. 


WHOM. 


WHOSE. 


WICKEDNESS. 

WIDOWHOOD. 

WIDTH. 

WIFE. 


WIFE'S 


WILL. 


One  whole  year  at  least. 
Of  the  whole  blood. 
Wholesale  liquor  dealer. 
Carries  on   the   business 

of  a  wholesale  liquor 

dealer. 
Partly    or    wholly  com- 
pleted. 
Wholly  exempted. 
Wholly  to   disable    him' 

from  following  his  usual 

business. 
Court  before  whom  the 

action  is  tried. 
For  whom  it  concerns. 
On  account  of  whom  It 

may  concern. 
For  whom  it  may  concern. 
By  whose  means. 
By  whose  means. 
Whose  business  it  is. 
Oress    misbehavior   and 

wickedness. 
During  her  widowhood. 
Maximum  width. 
Wife  whipping. 
Llring  apart  from  his  wife 
Lived  together  as  husband 

and  wife. 
Endanger  the  life  of  his 

wife. 
During  the  lifetime  of  any 

former  husband  or  wife. 
Cohabit  together  as  hus- 
band and  wife. 
Wife's  thirds. 
Wife's  equity. 
Within  six  months  after 

the  probate  of  the  will. 
Wish  and  will. 
Shall  and  will  release. 
Becord  of  will. 
Any  provision  by  will. 
Nuncupative  will. 
Will  make. 
I  win  see  you  paid. 
I  will  guarantee. 
Deprived  of  the  provision 

made  for  her  by  will,  or 

otherwise    in    lieu    of 

dower. 
Competent  to  dispose  by 

will. 
Clearly  appears  by  the 

will. 
Against  her  will. 


at  least. 

lod. 

>r  dealer. 

business 
lie  liquor 

jUy  cons- 
ad. 
able   him 

g  bis  usual 

whom  the 

1, 

ncems. 

I  whom  it 

• 

ty  concern. 

118. 
18. 
38  it  is. 

lavlor  and 

dowbood. 
Itb. 

r. 

rom  his  wife 
r  as  husband 

(  life  of  his 

etime  of  any 

land  or  wife. 

ther  as  bus- 

ife. 

1. 

r. 

months  after 

e  of  the  will. 

11. 

II  release, 
ill. 

m  by  will. 
J  will. 

u  paid. 
intee. 

the  proTision 

ber  by  will,  or 

in    lieu    of 

to  dispose  by 

>pear8  by  the 

r  will. 


«6fi 


WILFCI. 
WILFIJLLT. 


WINB. 
WINE. 

"WINES. 

WINTER. 
WISH. 


WISHES. 
WITH. 


WILFUL. WITHOUT. 


66< 


Wilful  neglect. 
Wilful  and  malicIoaB  de- 
sertion. 
Wittingly,   wilfully    and 

knowingly. 
Wantonly  and  wilfully. 
Wittingly,    wilfully    and 

knowingly. 
Knowingly  and  wilfully. 
Wilfully     and    wantonly 
exposing  himself  to  any 
unnecessary  danger  or 
peril. 
Embezzle,  abstract  cr  wil- 
fully misapply. 
Wilfully  desert. 
Beady  and  willing. 
Before  the  wind. 
Carry  on  the  business  of 

a  wine  merchant. 
Strong      or     spiritnons 

liquors  or  wines. 
Prime  quality  winter  oil. 
Does  not  wish  to  retract. 
Annually  or  In  any  way 

she  may  wish. 
Agreeable  to  my  wishes. 
Together  with. 
With  quick  child. 
<{nick  witb  child. 
Pregnant  with  child. 
Pregnant  with  a  child. 
Parted  with. 
Liable  with  him  for  the 

8ame  debt. 
With  Intent  to  kill. 
Intrusted  with  any  note. 
Intrusted  with  nnd  In  pos- 
session of. 
With  intenticn. 
With  an  intent. 
With  all  faults. 
Coupled  with  an  Interest. 
Connected  with  the  dwell- 
ing-house. 
Connected  witb. 
Connect  with. 
Cliarged  with  murder. 
Cliarged  with  crime  and 

confined  in  jail. 
Charged  with  crime. 
Charged  with  a  capital 

crime. 
To  blow  with. 
Big  with  child-. 
Betting  with  a  coin. 
Beginning  with  the  elder. 
Go  to  bed  with. 


WITH — Continued . 

Associate, 


WITHDRAWN. 
WITHHELD. 

WITHOr. 


WITHOIJT. 


continue     to 
keep   company   or  co- 
habit, or  criminally  cor- 
respond with. 
Assign  or  otherwise  part 

with. 
Arrangements  with  the 

company- 
Amalgamate  with. 
Agentintrusted  witbgoods 
By  and  with  the  adrice. 
Adjoining  to  or  occupied 
with  a  dwelling-house. 
Made  acquainted  with  the 

contents. 
Acquainted  with  the  char- 
ucter  and  circumstances 
About  to  sail  with  cargo. 
Voluntarily  withdrawn. 
Expressly  withheld. 
ArbitTPally  withheld. 
Within  one  year. 
Not  to  be  performed  with- 
in a  year. 
Seeking  a  livelihood  with- 
in the  city. 
Prosecuted   within    one 

year. 
Not  within  the  power. 
Person    residing    wltliln 

the  United  Kingdom. 
Not  to  be  paid  within  one 

year. 
All  mines  and  minerals 
within  and  under  the 
land. 
Disposed  of,  left  or  sold 

within  the  State. 
Incurred  within. 
House  withbi  fifty  feet  of 

a  railway. 
Within  twenty-four  houra 
after  the  adjudication. 
Within  the  distance  of 

half  a  mile. 
Within  thirty  days. 
Within  ten  days. 
Within  six  days. 
Within  four  days  after  the 

adjournment. 
Coming  or  returning  with- 
in the  State. 
Coming  and  residing  wifli> 

in  this  State. 
At  or  within. 
Without  resenre. 
Without  recourse. 


667 

WITHOUT. — 

-WORK. 

668 

WITHOU  T  —  Continued. 

WITJ.WfGLY. 

Willingly,    wilfully    and 

Without  unnecestary  pro* 

knowingly. 

lixi^y. 

WOMAN. 

Woman  with  child. 

Proceed  without  delay. 

Single  woman. 

Without     prejudice     to 

Pregnant  woman. 

charter-party. 

Woman     of      previously 

Without  prejadice. 

chaste  character. 

( 

As  far  as  possible  without 

Bad  woman. 

i 

expense. 

Any  woman  so  divorced. 

Without      having     been 

WOMEH. 

Articles  worn    by    men, 

married. 

women  and  children. 

Without  ever  having  been 

WOOD. 

Timber,  wood  and  trees. 

married. 

Fair  merchantable  sassa- 

Without leaving  any  child 

fras  wood. 

At  large  without  a  keeper. 

Cord  of  wood. 

Without  issue. 

As  long  as  wood  grows 

Without  Interruption. 

and  water  runs. 

Without  an  heir  at  death. 

WOODEN. 

Wooden  building. 

Without  having  issue. 

WOOD-fi«0!JNDS.  Trees,  woods,  coppice, 

Without  further  notice. 

wood-grounds  of   what 

Found  and  being  without 

kind  or  growth  soever. 

a  collar. 

WOODS. 

Trees,  woods,    coppice. 

Final  and  without  excep- 

wood-grounds of  what 

tion  or  appeal. 

kind  or  growth  soever. 

Dying  without  issue. 

VOOL. 

Manufactures  of  wool. 

, 

Dying  without  heirs. 

All  sorts  of  wool. 

Dying  without  children. 

WOOT.EN. 

Cotton  and  woolen  waste. 

Dying     without     lawful 

WORDS. 

Words  in  substance  as 

, 

issue. 

alleged. 

Dismlsoed  without  preju- 

By words  only. 

dice. 

WORK. 

Week's  work. 

Die  without  leaving  issue. 

Wagon  work. 

Die  without  Issue  of  their 

Team  work. 

bodies. 

Returning  to  his  work. 

Die  without  issue. 

Public  work  erected  or  In 

Die  without  heirs. 

progress  of  erection. 

Die  without  children. 

•  Print  work. 

Depart  this  life  without 

Ply,  work  or  navigate. 

leaving  issue. 

Payable     In     cash     or 

, 

Depart  this  life  without 

work. 

lawful  issue. 

Business  or  work  of  the 

Without  her  consent. 

ordinary  callings. 

Without    assigning    any 

Not  iible  to  work. 

reason, 

Settled  in  the  work  of  the 

Absence  without  leave. 

ministry. 

IHTKESS. 

Testify  as  a  witness. 

Maintain  and  work. 

Promissory  note  signed  in 

Labor,  business  or  work. 

the  presence  of  an  at- 

Laltor and  work. 

testing  witness. 

Work  horse. 

Credible  witness. 

Face  of  the  work. 

Attesting  witness. 

Extra  work. 

Any  witness. 

Engineering  work. 

TriTRESSES. 

Meet  the  witnesses  face 

Date  of    the   last  work 

to  ^-.ce. 

done  or  materials  furn- 

Credible witnesses. 

s                                ' 

ished. 

Attested    by    two    wit- 

Labor, business  or  work. 

nesses. 

BuBlness  or  work. 

All  the  witnesses  thereto. 

After  work. 

668 


Ifully    and 

hild. 

lan. 

previously 
cter. 

divorced. 

by    men, 
hlldren. 
and  trees. 
able  sassa- 


ood  grows 

ins. 
Ing. 

is,  coppice, 
Is  of  what 
«vth  soever. 
I,  coppice, 
ds  of  what 
wth  soever. 

of  wool, 
ool. 

>olen  waste. 
bstance  as 


his  work, 
srected  or  in 
erection. 

navigate, 
cash     or 

vork  of  the 

llings. 

ark. 

work  of  the 

work. 

!ss  or  work. 

>rk. 

rork. 

work. 

last   work 
terials  fam- 

88  or  work, 
rork. 


669 


WORKED. 
WOBKINe. 

WORKMEN. 
WORKS. 


WORLD. 
WORSHIP. 


WORTH. 

WRECKED. 
WRIT. 


WOBKED. 


■TEAR. 


670 


Opened  and  worked. 

Worked  constantly. 

Coals  worked  out. 

Working  tools. 

Daring  working  hours. 

One  pair  of  working 
cattle. 

Laborers  and  workmen. 

Limit  the  description  of 
his  workmen. 

Cot>  tractors,  laborers  and 
iirorkmcn. 

For  the  nse  of  said  works. 

Public  works. 

Works  of  necessity  and 
charity. 

Works  of  necessity. 

finishing  works. 

Employed  in  or  aboat  tke 
works. 

Any  other  matter  or  thing 
from  the  beginning  of 
the  world. 

Usual  place  of  rellgioas 
worship. 

Stated  attendants  npon 
divine  worship. 

Rellgioas  profession  and 
worship. 

Pnbllc  worship. 

Maintaining  a  minister 
and  public  worship. 

Houses  of  religious  wor- 
ship. 

Divine  worship. 

Disturbing  religious  wor- 
ship. 

Camp-meetlng,  congrega- 
tion or  other  assembly 
of  people  met  for  re- 
ligious worship. 

Assemblage  of  people 
met  for  religions  wor- 
ship. 

Several  hundred  dollars' 
worth. 

Pecuniary  consideration 
or  money's  worth. 

All  I  am  worth. 

Yessel  wrecked  In  the 
United  States. 

Unexecuted  writ. 

Special  writ. 

Return  of  the  writ. 

Writ  of  prohibition. 

Party  suing  forth  the  writ. 

Disobedience  or  resist- 
ance to  any  lawful  writ.  | 


WRIT— Continued.   ■ 

Writ  of  assistance. 
WRITIHO.  Stipulation     in    writing 

waiving  a  jury. 

Some  writing. 

Require  in  writing. 

Put  into  writing. 

Protest  in  writing. 

Pencil  writing. 

Paper  writing. 

Other  instruments  of 
writing  which  are  re- 
quired to  be  recorded. 

Obscene  writing. 

Writing  obligatory. 

Notes  in  writing. 

Note  or  memorandum  in 
writing. 

Memorandum,  letter  or 
other  writing. 

Instrument  or  writing. 

Instrument  of  writing. 

Instrument  in  writing. 

False  token  or  writing. 

Direction  in  writing. 

Contracts  in  writing. 

Contract  in  writing  with  a 
person. 

Consent  in  writing  of  the 
author. 

By  color  of  any  false  token 
or  writing. 

Assigned  by  indorsement 
in  citing. 

Assent  in  wilt<ng. 

Agreement  in  ■wru.'i^s- 

Agreement,  contract  or 
promise  in  writing. 
WRITINQS.  Rooks   and   other   writ- 

ings. 
WRITS.  All     writs     of     execu- 

tion. 
WRITTEN.  Written  token. 

Swear  in  and  by  a  written 
statement. 

Obligation  or  written  con- 
tract. . 
WRONOFULLT.   Injuriously  and   wrong- 
fully. 
WROUGHT.          Silks  wrought   up  with 
other  materials. 

Fairly  wrought. 
YARD.  Square  yard. 

Navy  yard. 
TEAR.  mthln  one  year  after  the 

granting  of  the  first  let- 
ters. 

Tor  a  whole  year. 


/ 


671 


YEAR. 


YOUR, 


672 


TEAR  — Continued. 

Term  of  one  year  and  an 
indefinite  period  there- 
after. 

Prosecuted  within  one 
year. 

Per  year. 

Not  to  bo  paid  within  one 
year. 

One  year. 

One  whole  year. 

One  whole  year  at  least. 

From  year  to  year. 

From  the  day  and  year 
aforesaid. 

For  the  ensnlng  year 

Carrent  year. 

By  the  year. 

At  the  end  of  the  year. 

Any  one  year. 
YEARLY.  Yearly    Talne     of     the 

widow's,  dower. 

Under  sach  yearly  hir- 
ing. 


YEABLT  —  Continued. 

Ordinary  and  yearly  taxes. 
Yearly  produce. 
Clear  yearly  value. 
YEARS.  Within   aiz    years    next 

after  the  right  of  action 
shall  accrue. 
Term  of  years  not  less 

than  ten. 
Term  of  years. 
Term  of  three  years. 
Lease  for  years. 
GDod  and  collectible  two 

years. 
Two  years  after  date  on 

demand. 
Any  t^rm  or  number  of 

years  certain. 
Begnlar     apprenticeship 
of  two  years. 
YOKE.  Hone,  mule  or  yoke  of 

oxen. 
YOUNGEST.         Serenth  or  youngest  child 
YOUR.  On  your  paying  interest. 


672 


arlytazeB. 

I. 

ilu«. 

rears    next 

kt  of  action 

8  not  leas 


years. 

s. 

jctlble  two 

ler  date  on 

number  of 

a, 

renttceshlp 

i. 

or  yoke  of 

ingest  child 
i;  interest. 


PAET  III 
APPENDIX. 


(«78) 


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MHMI 


. 


APPENDIX. 


ABANDONED. 
ABANDONMZ2NT 


ABATEMENT. 

ABDICATE. 

ABIDE. 

ABLE-BODIED. 


ABODE. 

ABORTIVE. 
ABOUT. 


ABRIDQMENT. 

ABUTMENT. 

ABSENT. 


ABSOLUTE. 


room  that  !a  improved  and  anitable.    In  contract. 

Thompson  v.  Stewart,  14  N.  W.  Rep.  247. 

year's  rent.     In  statute.     Wades  v.  Figgatt,  76  Vu.  575. 

property.     EatU  v.  Brazelton,  22  Ark.  509. 

,  Bartlett  v.  Crittenden,   4   McLean,   302 ;    5  McLean,   4 1 ; 

Corning  v.  Gould,  16  Wend.  535 ;  Merchants  Ins.  Co.  v. 

DufBeld,  2  Handy,  127;  Cincinnati  Ins.  Co.  v.  DufBcld, 

6  Ohio  St.  203. 
Witts  V.  Ellis,  2  Coldw.  40 ;  Case  v.  Humphrey,  C  Conn.  140. 
People  V.  Board  of  Police,  26  Barb.  501. 
the  judgment.    In  statute.    Wilson  v.  State,  7  Tex. 

(App.)88. 
Darling  v.  Bowen,  10  Vt.  152. 
inhabitants.    In  constitution.    City   of    Macomb  v. 

Twaddle,  4  Bradw.  255. 
place  of .    In  statute.    Ablett  v.  Bashaur,  5  El.  &  Bl. 

1020. 

child.    Cotton  V.  Cotton,  5  Mart.  95. 

HockspriMCer  v.  Ballenburg,  16  Ohio,  312. 

In  plea.    Corey  v.  Swagger,  74  Ind.  212. 

g^0  hundred  tons.    In  contract.    Bonnie  v.  Seymour, 

16  C.  B.  36. 
one  hundred  and  fifty  tons.    In  contract.    McLay 

V.  Perry,  44  L.  T.  Rep.  (n.  s.)  152, 
sixty-five  cases.    In  contract.    Baltimore  Ins.  Co. 

V.  Smith,  54  Md.  187. 
Strahan  v.  Newberry,  Lofft.  775. 
Bardwell  v.  Jamaica,  15  Vt.  438. 
Rockland  v.  Morrill,  70  Me.  455. 
and  absconding  debtor. 

6  Conn.  121. 
otherwise himself.    Wyndham  v.  Patterson,  4  Camp. 

288. 

nullity.    Means  v.  Robinson,  7  Tex.  516. 

rights.    People  v.  Bebenich,  20  Barb.  229. 

title.    Johnson  v.  Mcintosh,  8  Wheat.  588. 

total  loss.    Burt  v.  Ins.  Co.,  9  Hun,  384. 


In  statute.    Fitch  v.  Waite , 


(675) 


ABUSE. 


070 


ACCORD. 


ACADEMY. 


ACCEPT. 


ACCEPTANCE. 


ACCESSARY. 


ABUSE.  Railroad  Co.  v.  Tnaey,  20  I'u.  St.  lUN. 

of  discretion.     People  v.  New  York  Central  R,  Co., 

29  N.  Y.  431. 

of  legal  proceaa.    Mayer  v.  Walter,  04  Pa.  Nt.  285. 

college,  univeraity  or  inatitnte  of  learning,    /n 

Htatute.     Blackwell  v.  State,  80  Ark.  183. 
In  Htatutt.     Hart  v.  Bush,  1  El.  I).  &  El.  498 ;  Tomkinson  v. 

.rolinBon,   17  C.  B.  097 ;   Temi)C8t  v.  Fitzgerald,  3  B.  & 

Aid.  001. 
Aeruman  v.  Morrlco,  8  M.  G.  &  S.  459 ;  Jeuno  v.  Ward,  1 

B.  &  Aid.  C59 ;  Wlieldcn  v.  Merchants,  etc.,  Bank,  64  Ala. 

28  ;  Cowie  v.  Halsall,  4  B.  &  Aid.  198 ;  Bunnell  v.  Mawba, 

8  Vroom,  200 ;  Clarke  v.  Cock,  4  East,  72 ;  Gallagher  v. 

Nichols,  00  N.  Y.  445 ;  Banking  Co.  v.  Myers,  7  Halst. 

(N.  J.)  147;   Ray  v.  Faulkner,  73  lU.  472;    Gibson  v. 

Mluet,  1  H.  Bl.  680. 
Bupra  proteat.    Hoare  r.  Cazenove,  16  East,  S94; 

Scbofleld  V.  Bayard., 3  Wend.  491. 
Peeler  v.  State,  3  Tex.  (App.)  535;  U.  S.  v.  Hartwell,  3 

Cliff.  227. 
after  the  fact.    U.  S.  v.  Hartwell,  3  Cliff.  227 ;  Har- 

rUi  V.  State,  7  Lea,  126. 

before  the  fact.    Burr's  Case,  4  Cranch,  492. 

Morgan  v.  Livingston,  0  Mart.  90. 

Harless  v.  U.  S.,  Morris  (la.),  173;  Bostwich  v.  Stiles,  35 

Conn.  198 ;  Blue  Wing  v.  Buckner,  12  B.  Mon.  250 ;  Morris 

V.  Piatt,  32  Conn.  85 ;  Alexander  v.  Bailey,  2  Lea,  039. 
In  insurance  policy.    Sinclair  v.  Ins.  Co.,  3  £1.  &  El.  480; 

Southard  v.  Ins.  Co.,  34  Conn.  574;  Winspearv.  Accident 

Fire  Ins.  Co.,  6  Q.  B.  Div.  44. 

In  statute.    Bobier  v.  Clay,  27  U.  C.  Q.  B.  488. 
by  fire  and  tempeat.    In  bill  of  lading.    Thistle  v. 

Union  Forwarding  Co.,  29  U.  C.  C.  P.  76. 
In  statrOe.     Bobier  v.  Clay,  27  U.  C.  Q.  B.  438. 
ACCOMMODATION.  —  biU.    King  v.  Phillir     12  M.  &  W.  706. 

paper.    Appleton  v.  Donaldson,   3  Pa.  St.  386; 

Lord  V.  Ocean  Bank,  20  Pa.  St.  386. 
In  statute.     Davidson  v.  State,  33  Ala.  852 ;  Freeman  v.  State, 

11  Tex.  (App.)  92;  Roach  v.  State,  4  Tex.   (App.)  46; 

Miller  f.  State,  4  Tex.  (App.)  251 ;  Hoyle  v.  State,  4  Tex. 

(App.)  241;   Watson  v.  State,  9  Tex.  (App.)  239;  Bar- 

rara  v.  State,  42  Tex.  263  ;  Brown  v.  State,  2  Tex.  (App.) 

118;  Mason  v.  State,  2  Tex.  (App.)  192;  Davis  v.  State, 

2  Tex.  (App.)  588;  Irvin  v.  State,  1  Tex.  (App.)  302; 

Harris  v.  State,  7  Lea,  126 ;  Polk  v.  State,  36  Ark.  126 ; 

Miller  v.  Commonwealth,  78  Ky.  22. 
ACCORD.  and  aatiafaction.    Cumber  v.  Wane,  1  Strange,  426 ; 

1  Sm.  L.  Cas.445 ;  Line  v.  Nelson,  9  Vroom,  362 ;  Pres- 
ton V.  Grant,  34  Vt.  203. 


ACCESSORY. 
ACCIDENT. 


ACCIDENTS. 


ACCOMPLICE. 


ACCORDING. 


677 


ACTUAL. 


▲OOORDINO 


7n    statute.     Abrams  v. 


Chase  v.  Tafford. 


▲OOOUNTB. 

ACCRBTION. 
AOORUED. 


ACQX7ETS. 

ACQUITTED. 

ACT. 


ACTION. 


—  to   equity   and    juatloe. 

Johnson,  65  Ala.  465. 

ACCOX7NT.  stated.    Bass  v.  Boss,  8  Pick.  li)3: 

lie  Mass.  632;  Truenian  v.  Hurst,  1  T.  R.  42;  TolamJ  o. 
Sprague,  12  Pet.  835  ;  Lookwood  v.  Thorne,  18  N.  Y.  288 ; 
,  Volkening  v.  Degraff,  81  N.  Y.  270;  James  v.  Fellowes, 

20  La.  Aim.  118;  Langdon  v.  Roane,  6  Ala.  627. 

an In  statute.     Hart  v.  People,  26  Hun,  396. 

McLelland  v.  Crofton,  6  Me.  807 ;  Robinson  v.  Barker,  28 

Mc.  310;  McMoster  v.  Booth,  4  How.  Pr.  428. 
Lammers  v.  Nissen,  4  Neb.  260. 
Fay  V.  Halloran,  86  Barb.  297. 

but  nndivided  profita.    In  contract.    Dean  v.  Dean, 

54  Wis.  88. 

ACCUMTTLATED. aurplna.    People's  Ins.  Co.  v.  Parker,  6  Vroom,  678. 

ACKNOWLEDOMENT.  Short  v.  Conlee,  28  111.  225 ;    Ramey  v.  Gordon,  6 

Humph.  856. 

and  conqneta.    Picotte  v.  Corley,  10  Mo.  818. 

Thomas  v.  DeGraffenried,  2  N.  &  Mc.  142. 

People  V.  Tiphaine,  8  Park.  C.  C.  224 ;  Chumasers  v.  Potts, 

2  Mon.  285. 
or  device  resorted  to.  In  statute.  Taylor  v.  Tay- 
lor, 78  Ky.  470. 
Foot  V.  Edwards,  8  Blatchf.  310;  People  v.  Colbome,  20 
How  Pr.  880 ;  Durant  v.  Supervisors,  26  Wend.  86 ;  Hall 
V.  Decker,  48  Me.  265  ;  Badger  v.  Gilmore,  87  N.  H.  458 ; 
Taylor  v.  Kelly,  80  Pa.  St.  98. 

or  speoial  proceeding.    In  statute.    Re  Gates,  26 

Hun,  181. 

to  procnre  a  Judgment  other  than  for  a  sum  of  g 

money  on  the  ground  of  fraud.    In  statute.    Can*  v. 
Thompson,  87  N.  Y.,  164. 

fraud.    Chester  v.  Comstock,  40  N.  Y.  676. 

In  statute.     Belfast  v.  Folger,  71  Me.  408. 

In  statute.     Bennett  v.  Sandifer,     15  8.  C.  419. 

or  practices.    In  statute.    Re  Horton,  8  Q.  B.  DW. 

484. 
Stonington  v.  State,  81  Conn.  213. 

and  continued  change  of  possession.    Tapping 

V.  Lynch,  2  Robt.  484. 

control,  care  or  management  of  the  property, 

In  statute.     Moore  v.  State,  8  Tex.  (App.)  499. 

delivery.     Balin  v.  Huffnagle,  1  Rawle,  19. 

fraud.     Jackson  v.  Jackson,  47  G».  109. 

notice.     Brinkman  v.  Jones,  44  Wis.  519;  Blethel  v. 

Dwinal,  85  Me.  556. 
total  loss.    Burt  v.  Brewers,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  9  Hun, 

384. 
market  value.    In  statute.    Six  Cases  of  Ribbons,  3 

Ben.  587 ;  1  Ben.  249. 


ACTIONABLE. 

ACTIONS. 

ACTOR. 

ACTS. 

ACTUAL. 


nmmmBtm 


p" 


ACTUAL. 


678 


ADVERSE. 


ACTUAL  —  Continued. 


ACTUALLY. 

ADEMPTION. 

ADEQUATE. 


—  pOBsesBion.    In  statute.     Neubrandt  v.  State,  53  Wis. 
96 ;  Peabody  v.  Hewitt,  62  Me.  33. 
— <■  receive.     In  statute.     Hartw.  Bush,  1  El.  B.  &  El.  498. 


Clark  V.  Jetton,  5  Snced,  234. 

cause.     E'nes  v.   State,  10  Tex. 


(App.)  421;  Will- 


ADJomiNa. 


iams  V.  State,  7  Tex.  (App.)  890;  Smith  v.  State,  2  Tex. 

(App.)  47G;  Boyettv.  State,  2  Tex.  (App.)  100. 
In  statute.     Akers  v.  New  Jersey,  etc. ,  R.  Co. ,  43  N.  J.  (L. ) 

110. 
a  dweUing-hOUse.    In  statute.     Rex  v.  Hodges,  1 M. 

&  M.  844. 
land.    In  stattUe.     Manchester,  etc.,  R.  Co.  i'.  W-'lLd, 

14  C.  B.  222. 
Trammell  v.  Bradley,  37  Ark.  379. 

in  bankruptcy.     Re  Patterson,  1  Ben.  508. 

Blackburn  v.  State,  23  Ohio  St.  1G2. 
ADMINISTERINQ.  my  said  administratrix,  or  those my  estate. 

In  win.     Re  Baker,  26  Hun,  626. 
ADMINISTRATOR.  Smith  v.  Gentry,  16  Ga.  82 ;  Clemens  v.  Walker,  40  Ala. 


ADJOURNMENT. 
ADJX7DICATION. 
ADMINISTER. 


198. 


466; 


de  bonis  ncn.    Barkman  v.  Duncan,  10  Ark. 

Sims  V,  Waters,  G5  Ala.  443. 
pendente  l?te.    Ellmaker's  Estate,  4  Watt?  36 ;  Cole, 

V.  Wooden,  3  Harr.  20. 
and  maritime  jurisdiction.    In   constitution.    De 

Lovio  r.  Boit,  2  Gall.  898. 
ADMTSSTBTIiITY.  objections  to  the of  evidence.    In  statute.    Gibbs 

V.  Gale,  7  Md.  87. 
to  bail.    In  plea.     Shelby  Co.  v.  Simmonds,  83  Icwa, 

347. 
Barkers.  Beiiy,  8  Mo.  (App.)  449. 
Li  statute.     Schenaultv.  State,  10  Tex.  (App.)  410;  George 

V.  State,  11  Tex.  (App.)  96. 

residents.    In  statute.    Blackwell  v.  State,  36  Ark.  188. 

In  statute.     Eandle  v.  State,  12  Tex.  (App.)  250;  Edwards 

V.  State,   10  Tex.  (App.)  26;  Hunter  v.  U.  S.,  1  Pinney 

(Wis.),  91  (39  Am.  Dec.  277.) 
the  sum  ol  £6.    In  contract.    McKune  v.  Johnson, 

5  C.  B.  (n.  s.)  230. 
Li  will.     Wright's  Appejvl,  93  Pa.  St.  82. 
ADVANCEMENTS.  Portei's  Apper.l,  94  Pa.  St.  332 ;  Nolan  v.  Bolton,  25  Ga. 

356;    Osgood  v.  Breed,  17   Mass.  358;   Weatharhead  v. 

Field,  26  Vt.  608 ;  Holliday  v.  White,  33  Tex.  400. 
possessicn.     Baucum  v.  George,  05  Ala.  200  ;  French 

V.  Pearcc,  8  Conn.  441 ;  Jackson  v.  Johnson,  5  Cow.  92 ; 

Alexander  v.  Polk,   39  Miss.   755 ;   Magee  v.  Magee,  37 

Miss.  152;  Jackson  v.  Schoonmaker,  2  Johns.  234;  Gay 

V.  Mitchell,  35  Ga.  141 ;  Dixon  v.  Cook,  47  Miss.  226. 
user.     Blanchard  v.  Moulton,  63  Me.  434. 


ADMIRALTY. 


ATMITTED. 

ADOPT. 
ADXTLT. 


ADX7LTERY. 


ADVANCE. 


ADVANCED. 


ADVERSE. 


i:rse. 

»3  Wis. 

CI.  498. 

;  Will- 
2  Tex. 


ADVERSE. 


f.79 


ALIMONY. 


ADVERSE 


ADVOWSOIT. 
AFFECTING. 


AFFIDAVIT. 

AFFIRMATIVE. 

AFFRAY. 
AFORESAID. 

AFTER. 

AGAINST. 


AGENT. 


Continued. . 

some  claim to  the  estate  of  the  petitioner.     In 

statute.     Bedell  v.  Alexander,  8  Mo.  (App.)  110. 
Attorney-General  v.  Chaplains,  21  Eiig.  L.  &  Eq.  417. 
real  estate.     In  atattits.     Bailey  v.  Howard,  r)5  Iowa, 

290. 
cases ambassadors.     In     constitution.     V.  8.    v. 

Rhodes,  1  Abb.  (U.  S.)  33. 

causes persons.     In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Rhodes,  1  Abb. 

(U.  S.)33. 
Gill  V.  Ward,  23  Ark.  17;  Hargadine  v.  Van  Horn,  72  Mo. 

371 ;  Morris  v.  State,  2  Tex.  (  A.pp.)  603, 

warranty.     James  v.  Lycoming  Ins.  Co.,  4  Cliff.  281. 

words.     Marbury  v.  Madison,  1  Cranch,  171. 

State  V.  Brewer,  33  Ark.  178. 

so  as .     In  indictment.     Reg.  v.  Craddock,  Temp.  &  M. 

365. 
payment  of  my  debts.     In  will,     siiallcross  v. 

Findler,  3  Ves.  739. 

her  will.     In  statute.     Beyer  v.  People,  8(5  N.  Y.  369. 

law.     Sweeney  v.  Central  Pacific  R.  Co.,  57  C'al.  15. 

the  f0'"m  of    the  statute.    In   plea.    Boozey  v. 

Tolkin,  5  C.  B.  478. 
decision law.     In  statute.     Knight  v.  Roche,  56  Cal. 

18;  Simmons  v.  Hamilton,  56  Cal.  493. 
Im  statute.     Reg.  v.  Haynes,  13  U.  C.  Q.   B.   104;  Reg.  v. 

Armstrong,  20  U.  C.  Q.  B.  245. 


AGGRAVATION,  matter  of 

AGISTER. 

AGISTMENT. 

AGREEL 

AGREEMENT. 


Hathaway  v.  Rico,  19  Vt.  107. 


Bass  V.  Pierce,  10  Barb.  596. 

King  V.  Inhabitants,  3  B   &  A.  177. 

In  plea.     Elderton  v.  Emmons,  6  C.   B.   175 ;  McKisick  v. 

Same,  Meigs,  433 ;  Aiken  r   R.  Co.  26  Barb.  298. 
or  contract.     /    ^aatute.     \J.    S.    r.  Lenmed.    I   Abb. 


AID. 


(U.  S.)  483 
—  and  comfort.    In  constitution. 


ALIEN. 


ALIENATE. 


ALIENATION. 


ALIENEE. 


ALIMONY. 


U.  fS.  u.  Greatliouse,  4 

Sawyer,  164. 

ana  abet.     Ti.uberlake  v.  Brewor.  5f»  Ala.  108. 

and  relief.     Russell  v.  Providence,  7  R.  I.  574. 

or  assistance.     Wiley  v.  McRae,  2  Jones  (L.),  351. 

Calvin's  Case,  7  Coke,  16 ;  Lynch  v.  Clarke,  1  Sandf.  Ch. 

669;  Ex  parte  Dawson,  o  Bradf.   1.3^;  McGregor  v.  Mc- 
Gregor, 1  Keyes,  134. 
Boyd  V.  Cndderbsush,  3i  111.  119;  Masters  v.  Madison  Ins. 

Co.,  11  Barb.  629. 
or  change  take  place  in  the  title  or  possession. 

In  irisurance  policy.     Hammell  v.  Queen's  Ins.  Co.,  54  Wis. 

72. 
of  the  husband.     In  statute.     Humes  v.  Scruggs,  64 

Ala.  40. 
ParsoDn  V.  Parsons.  '^  N.  H.  362  (32  Am.  Dee.  302);  Crews 


ALIMONY. 


680 


ALTER. 


ALIMONY 


ALL. 


Continued. 

V.  Mooney,  74  Mo.  29 ;  Wheeler  v.  Wheeler,  18  111.  40 ; 
Wallingford  v.  Wallingford,  6  H.  &  j .  488 ;  Lyon  v.  Lyon, 
24  Conn.  196. 

actiona  and  rights  of  action.    In  releaae.    Craw- 
ford V.  McLeod,  54  Ala.  240. 

actions  of  libel  and  slander.    In  statute.    Andrew 


ALLEQIANCE. 

ALLODIAL. 

ALLODIX7M. 

ALLONGE. 

ALLOPATHIC. 

ALLOT. 

ALLOW. 

ALLOWANCE 

ALLOWED. 

ALONG 

ALREADY. 

ALTER. 


V.  Deshler,  48  N.  J.  (L.)  19. 
—  claims  and  demands. 


In  :ontract.    Case  v.  Cush- 


man,  3  W.  &  S.  544  (39  Am.  Dec.  477). 

—  debts  dne  and  payable.    In  statute. 
Ben.  67. 

—  matters  between  the  parties. 


Be  Ray,  2 

In  reference.     Bry- 

HollingRwortli    >\ 


In  wUl.     Wolff  V. 


ant  V.  Fisher,  85  N.  C.  69. 
my  money    on    hand.    In  will. 

HoUingsworth,  65  Ala.  321. 
my  other  personal  property. 

Schaeifner,  51  Wis.  54. 
of  my  property  of  every  description.    In  will. 

Pratt  V.  Surton,  37  Ohio  St.  355. 
— —  prisoners.     In  constitution.     Ex  parte  Ezell,  40  Tex. 

451 ;  Ex  parte  Erwin,  ?  Tex.  (App.)  294. 
the  means  within  its  power.    In  instruction.    St, 

Louis,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Vincent,  36  Ark.  451. 
the  rest  and  residue.    In  will.    Carroll  v.  Connoi,, 

2  J.  J.  Marsh,  201. 
the  rest  of  my  money,  however  invested.    In 

will.     Re  Pringle,  17  Ch.  Div.  819. 
at times  heteafter.     In  deed.     Coleman  v.  Brooke, 

12  Phila.  503. 
In^lis  V.  Sailor's  Snug  Harbor,  3  Pet.  155. 

land.     Wallace  r.  Harmstad,  44  Pa.  St.  499. 

McCartei'  v.  Orphan  Asylum,  9  Cow.  513. 
Cimb^  0.  Roub,  Hi  Wis.  650. 

—  practice.     Bradbory  v.  Bardin,  34  Conn.  453. 
iJlrnn  /•.  Glenn,  41  Ala.  .586. 
/*  i>^.ttute.     Haxham  v.  Wheeler,  ;i  H.  &  C.  80. 
(JiUiert  V.  Starke,  1  How.  (Miss.)  457;  Taylor  v.  Staples,  8 

R.  I.  179. 
verdict  is and  recorded.     In  statute.    Hamilton  v. 

Farrar,  131  Mass.  572. 
the  route.     Iv  statute.     Phelps  tJ.  Lewiston,  15  Bktclif. 

133. 
causes   of   action accrued.    In  stcUute.    Goillotel 

V.  City  of  New  York,  87  N.  Y,  444. 
Smith  V.  Brown,  l  Wend.  2:U> ;  Haynes  / .  Stat«,  15  Ohio  St. 

(58;  Warren,  itv..  R.  Co.  r.  State.  5  Dutch    366. 
any   tirand.     M  matute.     Slaughter  v.  SUtc.  7  Tes. 

(App.)  m. 
or  ai^end.     Sajje  v.  Diliard,  l.">  B.  Mon. 


ALTERATION. 

ALTERATION. 

ALTERED. 
ALTERING 

AMBIGUIT'/. 

AMEND. 
AMENDMENT. 
AMNESTY. 
AMOUNT. 

ANCESTOR. 

ANCESTORS. 

ANCHOR. 

ANCHORAGE. 

ANCIENT. 

AND. 


ANGER 
ANIMAL. 

ANIMO. 
ANNATTO. 
ANNEXED. 
ANNO. 

ANNUAL. 

ANNUITY. 

ANSWER. 

ANSWERED. 

ANTIQUITIES. 

ANY. 


68  T 


A  J 'PA  HE  NT. 


Johnson  v.  Wyman,  9  Gray,   189;   Medlin  v.  Platte  Co.,  8 

Mo.  239;  Spragic  v.  Waile,  17  Pick.  315, 

bill.     Kiiby  r.  Slate,  1  Ohio  St.  187. 

highways.    In  rotistitutioti.     Harrison  v.  Board  of  Su- 

pei'vi.sors,  61  Wis.  (51  (i. 
EUmaker  v.  EUniaker,  4  Watts,  90 ;  Eatherly  v.  Eatherly,  1 

Coldw.  46.5. 
Diamond  v.  W^illiamsburg  Ins.  Co., 4  Daly,  500. 
In  oonstitution.     State  v.  Timme,  54  Wis.  318. 
State  V.  Blalock,  Pi.ill.  (L.)  247  ;  Ex  parte  Law,  35  Ga.  296. 
in  controversy.    Jn  statute.     Fink  v.  Denny,  75  Va. 

6G3. 
Bailey  v.  Bailey,  25  Mi<  h.  188. 
Valentino  V.  Wetherill,  31  Barb.  659. 
lying  at .    Walsh  v.  New  York  Floating  Co.,  77  N.  Y. 

453  ;  Reid  v.  Lancaster  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  19  Iliin,  286. 
Free  Fisiicrs  v.  Gann,  100  Eiig.  C.  L.  Rop.  859. 


APARTMENT. 

APOTHECARY. 

APPARENT. 


■wall.     Eno  V.  Del  Veceluo,  4  Duer,  63. 


Tompkins  v.  State,  4  Tex.  (App.)  161  ;  Collins  Granite  Co. 

V.  Deverenx,  72  Me.  Ail ;  Boag  v.  Lewis,  1 U.  C.  Q.  B.  357. 
In  will.    Townsend  r.  R«?ed,  10  C.  B.  (n.  s.)  309. 
Eanes  v.  State,  10  Tex.  (App.)  421. 
dumb .     In  statute.     McDaniel  v.  State,  5  Tex.  (App. ) 

475. 

furandi.    Reg.  v.  Thurburn,  Temp.  &  M.  67. 

Schneiders.  Laurence,  3  Btalchf .  115. 

to  the  freehold.     Merritt  v.  Judd,  14  Cal.  64. 

domini,  one  thousand  eight  and  seventy-five. 

In  information.     Blake  v.  State,  3  Tex.  (App.)  149. 

meeting.     Hull  k.  Winnebago  Co.,  54  Wis.  293. 

Pearson  v.  Chase,  10  R.  I   456. 
In  notice.     Lyman  v.  Bechtel,  55  Iowa,  438. 
Larrabce  v.  Larrabee,  33  Me.  100. 
collections  of .     In  statute. 


Sixty-five  Terra   Cotta 

C.  B.  402 ;  McComas  v. 

People  V.  Dowling, 


Vases,  10  Fed.  Rep.  880. 
Iti  statute.     Cundell  v.  Davson,  4 

Amos,  29  Md.  141. 
crime  or  ofTence.    lu.  statute 

84  N.  Y.  487. 

estate.     In  statu'e.     Millard  v.  Hall   24  Ala.  229. 

one  creditor.     State  v.  King,  5  Ind.  440. 

party  to  a  cause.    In  statute.     Darling  v.  Sherwood, 

2  Canada  L.  J.  (n.  s.^  130. 
In  .'itatnti'.     Score  v.  Ilughett,  7  Man.  &  G.  96. 
Andersons.  Commonwealth,  9  Bnsii,  571. 
intention.     In   stntnte.     Johnson     v.    State,  5     Tex. 


(App.)  433. 

—  eaeements. 
262. 

—  signs. 


Fetters  v.  Humphreys,  3  C.  E.  Green, 


Pyer  v.  Carter,  1  H.  &  N.  922. 


! 


APPEAL. 


G82 


ARRAIGN. 


JLPFHAL 


APPEALS. 


APPEAR 


Wiscart  v.  Dauchcy,  Z  Dall.  32i  ;  U.  S.  v.  Wonson,  1  Gall. 

13;  Ranson  v.  Adams,  17  Johns.   131 ;  Leaeh  v.  Blakely, 

34  Vt.  136. 

bond.     In  statute.     State  v.  Ricliards,  77  Intl.  101. 

In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Wonson,  1  Gall.  5. 

court  of .     Allen  v.  State,  1  Tex.  (App. )  514. 

In  bond.     Carroll  v.  State,  6  Tex.  (App.)  -tCS. 

In  statute.     Schroedcr  v.  Larkman,  26  Minn.  88. 

by    affidavit.    In  statute.    Mackuben    v.  Smith,    5 


APPEARANCE. 


APPELLATE. 


APPENDANT. 
APPLIANCES. 

APPLICATION. 

APPLIED. 

APPRAISED. 

APPRENTICT!. 


Minn.  370. 
Grigg  V.  Gilman,  64  Ala.  430. 

by  counsel.    Mercer  v.  Watson,  1  Watts,  351. 

tenn.    Vinsant  v.  Vinsaut,  47  Iowa,  .590. 

court.    Allen  V.  State,  1  Tex.  (App.)  514. 

jurisdiction.    Auditor -y.  R.  Co.,  6  Kans.  505;  Piqua 

Bank  v.  Treasurer,  6  Ohio  St.  391. 
Meek  v.  Brcckeiiridge,  29  Ohio  St.  648. 
fixtures,  furniture,  and .    In  deed.    Van  Patten  v. 

Leonard,  55  Iowa,  527. 
representations  made  in  the .    In  imuratice  policy. 

Higbee  v.  Guardian's  Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  66  Barb.  463. 

for.     In  statute.  Mead  v.  Nelson,  62  Wis.  402. 

Cocheco  Co.  v.  Stafford,  51  N.  H.  482. 
Re  Goodenough,  19  Wis.  277. 
APPROPRIATED,  spaces for  the  use  of  passengers.    In  statute.    U. 

S.  V.  Nicholson,  12  Fed.  Rep.  624. 
APPROPRIATION. of  public  money.    In  constitution.     Risline  v.  State, 

20  Ind.  338. 
APPROPRIATIONS.  In  will.     Whitehead  v.  Gibbons,  2  Stockt.  235. 
APPROVEMENT.  Gray  v.  People.  26  III.  347. 
APPROVER.  Rex  V.  Rudd,  1  Cowp.  335. 

APPURTENANCES.  In  deed.     Farmer  v.  Ukiah  Water  Co.,  56  Cal.   13;  Mc- 

Ni  h  V.  Munn,  25  U.  C.  C,  P.  290 ;  Harris  v.  Smith,   40 

U   C.  Q.  B.  33  ;  Ri  Idle  v.  Littlefleld,  53  N.  H.  608  ;  Meek 

V.  Breckenridge,  29  Ohio  St.  648 ;  Ottumwa  Mill  Co.  v. 

Hawley,  44  Iowa,  60. 
North,  etc.,  Factory  v.  Batchelder,  3  N.  H.  192;  Farmers. 

Ukiah  Water  Co.,  66  Cal.  14. 
thereto,  or   at   any  time  held  therewith.    In 

rdatute.     Com.  v.  Sanders,  6  Leigh  (Va.)    751. 
Henderson  v.  Beaton,  52  Tex.  43 ;   Duran   v.  Getchell,  55 

Me.  247. 
Burchell  v.  Marsh,  17  How.  349;  Miller  v.  Junction  Co.,  63 

Barb.  695. 
In  statute.     Cesure  v.  State,  1  Tex.  (App. )  24. 
of  the  Uriited  States.    In  statute.    Re  Bailey,  2 

Sawyer,  200. 
Early  v.  State,  1  Tex.  (App.)  275 ;  Commonwealth  v.  Hardy, 

2  Mass.  .''10. 


APPURTENANT. 

ARBITRATION. 

ARBITRATOR 

AROUMENT 
ARMIES. 

ARRAION. 


lAlQN. 

,  1  GaU. 
Blakely, 

101. 


Smith,   5 


51. 


05;  Piqua 


Patten  w. 

nee  policy. 

153. 

)2. 


italute.    U. 
ine  V.  State, 


al.  13;  Mc- 

.  Smith,  40 
608 ;  Meek 
Mill  Co.  V. 

! ;  Farmer  v. 

rewith.    In 

Getchell,  55 

iction  Co.,  53 

Re  Bailey,  2 
alth  V.  Hardy, 


AREAS. 


683 


ASSIGNMENT. 


ARRAS. 
ARRAY. 
ARREARAQES. 
ARREST 

ARSON. 

ART. 
ARTICLES. 


254. 


ARTIFICER. 
ARTIFICIAL. 

ASCERTAIN. 
ASSAULT. 


ASSENT. 

ASSESS. 

ASSESSMENT. 

ASSESSOR. 

ASSETS. 


ASSIQN. 
ASSIGNED. 


ASSIONEE. 
ASSIGNMENT. 


Cutter  V.  WacMiiigham,  22  Mo. 

Durrah  v.  State,  44  ISIiss.  796. 

of  taxes.     In  stiitutf.     Re  Hackett,  53  Vt.  359. 

Gentry  v.  Griffith,  27  'L'ex.  462 ;  Montgomery  Co.  v.  Robin- 
son, 85  III.  176. 

Graham  v.  State,  40  Ala.  664. 

Fish  V.  Downing,  1  Fish.  Pat.  Cas.  64. 

and  necessaries  of  such  bankrupt.    In  statute. 

Re  Welch,  5  Ben.  230. 

of  agreement  and  accounts  bearing  interest. 

In  statute.     Hull  v.  County  of  Luzerne,  93  Pa.  St.  604. 

of  comfort  and  support  of  the  household.    In 

statute.     Lee  v.  Simms,  65  Ala.  253. 

Lansclale  v.  Brasheer,  3  T.  B.  Mon.  3.35. 

person.     Smith  v.  Alabama,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  4  Ala.  568. 

prv;.sumption.     Gulieki;.  Loder,  1  Green,  72. 

In  statute.     Russell  v.  Hart,  87  N.  Y.  19. 

State  0.  Morgan,  ii  Ircd.  (L.)  186  (38  Am.  Dec.  7H)  ;  Spears 
V.  State,  2  Tex.  (App.)  244;  Forrest  v.  Slate,  3  Tex. 
(App.)  232;  Donaldson  v.  State,  10  Tex.  (Ap))  )  312; 
Garnet  v.  State,  1  Tex.  (App.)  607;  Newell  v.  Whitclier. 
63  Vt.  591 ;  Murdock  v.  State,  65  Ala.  522 ;  State  v.  Mar- 
tin, 85  N.  C.  509. 

In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Bird,  Temp.  &  M.  459. 

with  intent  to  commit  rape.    Irving  v.  State,  9 

Tex.  (App. )  68 ;  Pefterling  v.  State,  40  Tex.  486. 

with  intent  to  kill.    State  v.  Reed,  40  Vt.  607. 

with  intent  to  have  improper  connection.  Irv- 
ing V.  State,  9  Tex.  (App.)  68 ;  Pefferling  v.  State,  40  Tex. 
486. 

with  intent  to  murder.     Johnston  i^.  State,  1  Tex. 

(App.)  610;  State  v.  Reed,  40  Vt.  607. 

In  statute.  State  v.  Baltimore,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  12  Gill  tl-  J. 
399  (.38  Am.  Dec.  320.);  Welsh  v.  Sackett,  12  Wis.  257. 

Richardson  v.  Sheldon,  1  Wis.  628. 

People  V.  Weaver,  10  Otto,  545 ;  Sharp  v.  Spier,  4  Hill,  82. 

Savings,  etc..  Society  v.  Austin,  46  Cal.  509 ;  Valle  v.  Fargo, 
1  Mo.  (App.)  351. 

In  statute.  Johnston  v.  Smith,  25  Hun,  171 ;  Stanton  v. 
Lewis,  26  Conn.  449;  Hull  v.  Murtui,  46  N.  H.  342; 
Favorite  v.  Booker,  17  Ohio  St.  557. 

on  hand.     Favorite  v.  Booker,  17  Ohio  St.  557. 

Watkinson  v.  Inglesby,  5  Johns.  391. 

in  writing.     In  plea.     Williams  v.  Osborn,  75  Ind.  280. 

shall  be .  In  iusurancp policy.  Starkweather  y.  Cleve- 
land Ins.  Co.,  2  Abb.  (U.  S  )  68. 

In  statute.  Howell  v.  Taylor,  11  Hun,  214;  Ball  v.  Chad- 
wick,  46  III.  31. 

In  staiute.  Welsh  v.  Ebereole,  75  Va.  667 ;  Taylor  v.  Taylor, 
78  Ky.  470. 


iiar'*w-MUMnu.j,4ii'i.»ii.y-.-ii- 


ASSIGNMENT. 


684 


AVOWRY. 


ASSIGNMENT  - 

ASSIGNS. 

ASSOCIATION. 

ASSUMPSIT. 
AT. 


ATHEIST. 

ATTACHED. 

ATTACHMENT. 


ATTAINDER. 
ATTAINTED. 
ATTEMPT. 


ATTEST. 
ATTESTATION. 

ATTESTED 

ATTORNEY. 


ATTORNMENT. 

AUCTION. 

AUCTIONEER. 

AUDITA. 

AUDITOR. 


■  Continued. 

of  errors.    Assessor  v.  Davidson,  5  Dutch.  418. 

general for  the  benefit  of  creditors.  In  stat- 
ute.    Tiemeyer  v.  Tumquiest,  85  N.  Y.  fllG. 

Watson  V.  Donnelly,  28  Barb.  G8 ;  Ogden  v.  Price,  4  Ilalst. 
169. 

or  institution  of  learning.    In  couc*itution.    Pliila- 

delphia  Library  Co.  v.  Donaliiigli,  12  Phila.  284. 

State  V.  Harmon,  1.5  W.  Va.  124. 

issue.     Manufacturers,  ctf.,  Ins.  Co.    u.  Atwood,  7  U. 

C.  Pr.  13;  Ccniby  v.  Wells,  7  1*.  V.  Pr.  3.'H). 

once.     Platter  v.  Green,  26  Kan.  268 ;  Queen  /?.  Rog- 


ers, 3  Q.  B.  Div. 
—  their  death. 


Wills  V.  Wills,  L.  R.  20  Kq.  Cas.  345. 
Commonwealth  v.  Hills,  10  Cush.  ij;52. 
In  constitution.     Com.  c.  DurnbauUl,  07  Pa.  St.  293. 
Dunkles  v.  Fales,  5  N.  H.  528;  Huntington  v.  Blaisdell,  2 

N.  H.  318;  Bryant  v.  Warren,  51  N.  H.  215;  Beanlsley 

V.  Beecher,  47  Conn.  414;  Ex  parte  Thurmond,  1  Bailey, 

606. 
Green  v.  Shumway,  39  N.  Y.  430. 
Sheiilierd  v.  People,  25  N.  Y.  419. 
Lewis  V.  State,   35   Ala.  388 ;   Gray  v.  State,  63  Ala.  73 ; 

Prince  v.  State,  35  Ala.  369 ;  State  v.  Martin,  3  Dev.  (L.) 

3:50;  Peoples.  Murray,  14Cal.  159. 
Wright  V.  Wakoford,  4  Taunt.  223. 
In  statute.     Sharpe  v.  Birch,  8  Q.  3.  Div.  Ill ;  Seal  v.  Clar- 

idge,  7  Q.  B.  Div.  519. 

duly .     In  statute.     Sharpe  v.  Birch,  8  Q.  B.  Div.  HI. 

account.     Donaldson  /•.  Wood,  22  Wend.  400. 

or     counsellor.     In    statute.     Kv.,.:«     V.    Harris,    15 

Jones  &  Sp.  366. 
at  law.     L?-wyers  Tax  Cases.  8  Heisk.  651;  Collett  v. 

Foster,  2  H.  &  N.  3(i2  ;  Bank  u.  Homberger   4  Coldw.  571 ; 

Vail  V.  Jackson,  15  \t.  ;520. 
Sanders  v.  Van  Sickle,  3  Hulst.  317;  Lindley  v.  Dakin,   13 

Iiid.  ;58'.»;  Fosters.  Morris,  3  A.  K.  Marsh,  611. 
Hibler  v.  Hoag,  1  W.  &  S.  553. 
Stewarts.  Winters.  4  Samlf.  (Ch.)  590. 
querela.     Gleason  v.  Peck,  12  Vt.  56  (36  Am,  Dec. 

329)  ;  Mallory  r.  Newton,  21  Barb.  435. 
People  V.  Green,  5  Daly,  200. 


AUTHENTICATION.  Re  Fowler,  4  Fed.  Rep.  310. 


AVAL. 
AVERAGE. 

AVERMENT. 

AVOIDANCE. 

AVOWRY. 


Paterson  w.  Pain.  1  Lower  Canada,  221. 

Ins.  Co.  V.  Bland,  9  Dana,  147;  Bargett  v.  Orient  Ins.  Co., 

3  Bosw.  395. 
Laughlin  v.  Floxl,  3  Munf.  262. 
M'.ihaiwe  Bank  v.  Douglass,  31  Conn.  177. 
Brown  v.  Bissctt,  1  Zab.  274 ;  Hill  o.  :>tocking,  6  Hill,  284. 


)WBY. 

8. 

Ill  stat- 

4  Ilalst. 

Phila- 

)od,  7  U. 

V.  Rog- 

Cas.  345. 

3. 

liiisdell,  2 
Beaidsley 
,  1  Bailey, 


3  Ala.  73 ; 
Dev.  (L.) 


eal  V.  Clar- 

3.  Div.  111. 
■J  00. 
Harris,    16 

1 ;  CoUett  V. 
Coklw.  671 ; 

;.  Dakin,   13 
11. 


36  Am.  Dec. 


lent  lus.  Co., 


r,  6  HUl,  284. 


AUTREFOIS. 


685 


BATTERY. 


AUTREFOIS. 

AWARD. 

AWAIT. 

BAD. 

BAGGAQE. 

BAIL. 

BAILEE. 
BAILIFF. 
BAIL-PIECE. 
BAILMENT. 

BALANCE. 
BANK. 


BANKER 
BANKING. 

BANKRUPT. 


BANKRUPTCY. 

BAR. 

BARE. 

BARGAIN. 


BARGAINED. 

BARRATOR. 

BARRATRY. 


BARTER 
BASE. 

BASTARD. 

BATT|IRY. 


acquit.     Siinco  v.  State,  0  Tox.  (App.)  348. 

convict.     Simco  v.  State,  !)  Tex.  (App.)  348. 

Hoff  V.  Taylor,  2  Southard,  833  ;  Babb  v.  Stromberg,  14  Pa. 

St.  399 ;  Henderson  v.  Benton,  62  Tex.  43. 
the   action.     In   bund.     Wilaon     v.   State,    7     Tex. 

(App.)  38. 

character.    Carter  v.  Cavanaugh,  1  G.  Greene,  175. 

on  its  face.     GrilHtbs  v.  Harris,  2  M.  &  W.  344. 

Bowman  v.  Marshall,  9  Humph.  624  ;  Hawkin'?  v.  Hoffman, 

6  Hill.  689. 
Stafford  V.  State,  10    Tex.  (App.)  48;  State  v.  McNab,  20 

N.  H.,  161 ;  Ex  parte  Jones,  41  C  jI.  210, 
In  .statute.     Kransc  v.  Com.,  93  Pa.  St.  418. 
Brcdin  i\  Kingsland,  4  Watts,  422. 
Nicliols  t".  Ingersoll,  7  Johns.  154. 
Com.  V.  Mahr,  11  Pliila.  425;  Todd  v.  Figley,  7  Watts,  543; 

Arent  v.  Squire,  1  Daly,  356. 
McWilliams  v.  Allen,  45  Mo.  574. 

Hooper  v.  Hobson,  57  Me.  483  ;  Lapish  v.  Bangor  Bk.,  8  Me. 
185;  Bankv.  Baldwin,  23  Minn.  203;  Niagara  Co.  Bk.  v. 

Baker,  15  Ohio  St.  87;  Romingor  v.  Keyes,  73  Ind.  377. 
of  discount.    Farmers,  etc.,  Bk.  v.  Baldwin,  23  Minn. 

205. 

Stock.     Union  Bk.  v.  State,  9  Yerg.  498. 

Baker  v.  State,  54  Wis.  377. 

City  V.  Saving  Inst.,  32  La.  Ann.  631.  , 

powers.     Ins.  Co.  v.  Ely,  2  Cow.  710. 

Sacket  v.  Andross,  5  Hill,  342 ;  Alexander  v.  Gibson,  I  N. 

&  Mc.  498 ;  Judine  v.  McCorsen,  4  B.  &  P.  236. 

law.     Alexander  v.  Gilson,  1  N.  &  Mc.  496. 

Re  Weitzel.  7  Biss.  290. 

Brockneyr.  State, 36  Ark.  636  ;  Norton  i». Winter,  1  Oregon,  48. 

naked,  lie.     Paisley  v.  Freeman,  3  T.  R.  56. 

Sharington  v.  Shotten,  Plowd.  103 ;  Sifter  v.  Beates,  9  S.  & 

R.    177 ;  Claiborne  v.  Henderson,  3  Hen.  &  Munf.  349 ; 

Freeman -y.  Brittin,  2  Harr.  (N.  J.)  231. 
and  sell.     In  deed.    Gee  v.  Pharr,  6  Ala.  686  (39  Am. 


Dec.  339). 
—  and  sold. 


In  deed. 


Larrow  v.  Windsor,  71  III.  218. 
The  Case  of  Barretry,  8  Coke,  36. 
of  the  master  and  mariners.    In  insurance  policy. 

American  Ins.  Co.  v,  Bryan,  26  Wend.  563  (37  Am.  Dec. 

278). 
Speigle  V.  Meredith,  4  Biss.  123. 

and  sell.     Inindictmcnt.  Massey  v.  State,  74  Ind.  368. 

fee.     Richardson  v.  Noyes,  2  Mafi<s.   63 ;  Ferry  Co.  v. 

Railway  Co.,  94  111.  93. 
King  V.  Luffe,  8  East,  211. 
Donaldson  v.  State,  10  Tex.  (App.)  322;  Murdock  v.  State, 

65  Ala.  522  ;  Cahill  v.  Ferriss,  55  N.  H.  272. 


BATTUllE. 


68G 


BILL. 


BATTURE. 

BAWD. 

BAWDY-HOUSE. 

BAY. 

BEAR. 

BEARER. 
BED. 


BEEF. 

BEERHOUSE. 
BEFORE. 

BEQIN. 
BEING. 

BELIEF. 

BELIEVED. 

BENEFICIAL. 


BENEFIT. 

BEQUEATHED. 

BEST. 

BET. 

BETWEEN. 

BEYOND. 

BIAS. 

BID. 

BIDDING. 

BIENNIAL. 

BIENNIALLY. 

BIGAMY. 

BIJOU. 

BILL. 

BILL. 


Morgan  v.  Livingston,  (5  Mart.  210. 

Dyer  i'.  Morris,  4  Mo.  21C. 

State  V.  Boardman,  04  Me.  629. 

States.  Gilmanton,  14  N.  H.  477. 

anns,  in  defence  of  himself  and  the  State.    In 

constitution.     State  v.  Reid,  1  Ala.  612. 
In  note.     Bradford  v.  Jenks,  2  McLean,  133. 
of  the  river.     Howard   v.  IngersoU,  13  How.   427 ; 

Lucov.  U.  S.,  23  How.  513. 
one cattle.     In  indictment.     Duval  v.  State,  8  Tex. 

(App.)370. 
In  contract.     Holt  v.  Collyer,  16  Ch.  Div.  718. 
ten  days the  first  day  of  the  term.    In  statute. 

Bailey  v.  Lubke,  8  Mo.  (App.)  68. 
Charge  to  grand  jury,  5  McLean,  306. 
— — in  feeble  health.    In  will.    Lund  v.  Dawes,  41  Vt. 

372. 
Giddens  v.  Marks,  4  Ga.  369. 
In  instruction.     Parker  v.  Enslow,  102  111.  277 
Todd  V.  Wickliffe,  18  B.  Mon.  871. 
associations.     In  statute.     Com.  v.  National   Mutual 

Aid  Co.,  94   Pa.  St.  481. 
power.     In  statute.     Cuttinge  v.  Cuttinge,    86  N.  Y. 

633. 
of  any  future  legislation.    In  constitution.    Duncan 

V.  Pennsylvania  R.  Co.,  94  Pa.  St.  437. 
Jordan  v.  Jordan,  65  Ala.  305. 

evidence.     Elliott  v.  Van  Buren,  33  Mich.  53. 

Cassard  v.  Hininan,  1  Bosw.  212 ;  Hai-ris  v.  White,  81  N.  Y. 

539. 
7/1  iusurance  policy.     Atkitis  v.  Boylston  Ins.  Co.,  5  Mete. 

439  (39  Am.  Dec.  692). 
sea  without  any  of  the  United  States.    In  statute. 

W'itney  v.  Goddard,  20  Pick.  216  (32  Am.  Dec.  216). 
Willis  V.  State,  12  Ga.  449. 

ofiF.     Eppes  V.  R.  Co.  35  Ala.  66. 

Eppes  V.  R.  Co.  35  Ala.  66. 

Shields  v.  Smith,  42  Mo.  607. 

People  V.  Tremain,  9  Hun,  576. 

Com.  V.  Grise,  11  Phila.  655. 

Com.  V.  Stephens,  14  Pick.  373. 

Tracy  v.  Talmage,  18  Barb.  462  ;  Commrs.  v.  Graham,  4  Col. 

202. 
for  specific  performance.    Van  Doran  v.  Robinson, 

1  C.  E.  Green,  263. 

of  costs.    Doe  V.  Thompson,  22  N.  H.  219. 

of  discovery.     Carroll  v.  Carroll,  11  Barb.  298. 

of  exceptions.     Bei  ly  v.  Taylor,  5  Hill,  579 ;  Coxe  v. 

Field,  1  Green  (N.  J.)  218;  Kitchell  v.  Burgwin,  21  111. 


i 


BILL. 


tate.    In 

ow.   427 ; 
B,  «   Tex. 

In  statute. 

res,  41  Vt. 


al    Mutual 

80  N.  Y. 

I.     Duncan 


63. 
:e,  81  N.  Y. 

o.,  6  Mete. 

In  statute. 
jc.  216). 


aham,  4  Col. 
V.  Robinson, 

19. 

rb.  298. 

571) ;  Coxe  v. 

pgwin,  21  111. 


BILL. 


G87 


BOND. 


BILL — Continued. 


BILLS. 


BINDINaS. 
BITCH. 

BLACKMAILING. 
BOARDER. 

BODIL7. 
BODY. 
BONA  FIDE. 


45;  Berry  v.  Hale,  1  How.  (Miss.)  318;  Iludclleston  v.. 
State,  7  Baxt.  6(5. 

of  exchange.     Garr  v.  Louisville  Bank  Co.,  11  Bush,. 

18G ;  Gibson  v.  Minct,  1  II.  Bl.  68() ;  Stock  v.  Manson,  1 
B.  &  r.  291 ;  Fountaine  v.  Urquehart,  33  Ga.  Sup.  188; 
Adams  v.  Boyd.  33  Ark.  47, 

of  interpleader.     Bedell  v.  Hoffman,  2  Paige  Ch.  200 ; 

Atkinson  v.  Manks,  1  Cow.  703 ;  Howe  Manfg.  Co.  v.  Gif- 
ford,  66  Barb.  599. 

of  lading.     McMillan  t?.  Michigan,   etc.,   R.  Co.,    16 

Mich.  113;  Coosa  River  Steamboat  Co.  v.  Barclay,  30 
Ala.  120 ;  The  Delaware,  14  Wall.  600 ;  trcery  v.  Holly, 
14  Wend.  28. 

of  pains  and  penalties.    Drehman  v.  Stifle,  8  Wall. 

601. 

■ of  particulars.     Chrysler  v.  James,  1  Hill,  215;  Sea- 
man V.  Low,  4  Bosw.  345. 

of  review.    Massie  v.  Graham,  3  McLean,  41 ;  Max- 
well V.  Thompson,  1  >«ew  Mex.  605. 

of  revivor.     Douglass  v.  Sherman,  2  Paige  Ch.  'J60. 

of  revivor  and  supplement.    Westcott  v.  Cady,  5 

Johns.  Ch.  342. 

Of  rights.     Orr  v.  Quinsby,  54  N.  II.  613. 

receivable.     State  v.  Robinson,  57  Md.  501. 

of  credit.     In  constitution.     Bailey  v.  Milner,  1  Abb. 

(U.  S.)  263 ;  State  v.  Woram,  6  Hill,  33  (40  Am.  Dec.378). 

ship's .     The  Thames,  14  Wall.  98. 

In  statute,     Richardson  v.  Laurence,  1  Blatchf.  501. 

Schureck  v.  KoUman,  50  Ind.  336  ;  Logan  v.  Logan,  77  Ind. 

561. 
In  statute.     State  v.  Hammond,   Hert  v.  Oehler,  80  Ind.  82. 

UUman  v.  State,  1  Tex.  (App.)  221;  Jeffords  v.  Crump,  12 
Phila.  500 ;  Chamberson  v.  Masterson,  26  Ala.  377 

heirs.     Donnell  v.  Matcar,  5  lied.  (Eq. )  9. 

politic.     Peoples.  Morris,  13  Wend.  334. 

charitable  gift.     In  statute.     Guardians  v.  Guardians, 

7  Q.  B.  Div.  540. 

claimant.     Morrison  v.  Robinson,  31  Pa.  St.  459. 

holder  for  valuable   consideration.    Stalker  v. 


BOND. 


McDonald,  6  Hill,  93  (40  Am.  Dec.  389). 
purchaser.     De  Mott  v.  Starkey,  3  Barb.   Ch.  406; 

Spicer  v.  Waters,  65  Barb.  231 ;  Kyger  v.  De  Pue,  6  W. 

Va.  293 ;  Aldtn  v.  Trubee,  44  Conn.  459 ;  Wells  v.  Smith, 

2  Utah,  62. 
possessor  of  land.     Stuart  v.  Baldwin,  41  U.  C.Q .  B. 

446;  Sartain  v.  Hamilton,  12  Tex.  222. 
Lane  v.  Embden,  72  Me.  354;  Boathby  v.  Giles,  68  Me.  160; 

Boyd  V.  Boyd,  2  N.  &  Mc.  126. 


BOOKS. 


088 


BUSINEHS. 


\f 


i 


BOOKS. 

BORN. 
BOROUGH. 
BORROW. 
BORROWER. 

BOTTLES. 

BOTTOMRY. 

BOUNDS. 
BRANDS. 
BRASS. 

BREACH. 

BREAK. 

BREAKINQ. 
BRIBE. 
BRIBERY. 
BRICK. 

BRIDQE. 

BRIEF. 
BROKER. 


BROUGHT. 
BUILDING. 

BULLION. 
BURDEN. 


BURGLAR. 
BURGLARY. 


all  and  every  my in  and  about  my  house.    In 

will.     Willis  V.  Ciirtois,  1  IJonv.  (Rolls)  181). 
Rex  V.  Ponltoii,  .5  C.  &  l\  Ji-iK. 
Blair  r.  Ki(l<j;t'iy,  41  Mo.  17;'>. 
Kent  r.  (Quicksilver  IMining  Co.,  78  N.  Y.  177. 
Post  r.  IJk.  of  ['tica,  7  Hill,  ;>!>7 ;  Livingston  v.  Harris,  11 

Wend.  312. 
In  .ilatiite.     U.   S.  v.  Ninety  Demijohns,  8  Fed.  Rep.  485. 
In  Indictment.     Com.  v.  Gavin,  12!)  Mush.  HA, 
bond.     Bray  v.  Bates,  D  Mete.  2rj(»;  Brainard  v.  Hot- 

pock,  32  N.  Y.  HlC, ;  Colo  v.  White,  2(5  Wend.  515. 
Walton  V.  Tift,  14  Barb.  221. 
In  stutnte.     Johnson  v.  State,  1  Tex.  (App.)  345. 
manufacture  of .    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  UUmann,  4 

Ben.  547. 


Glalvin  r.  State,  «  Caldw.  294. 
Hendricks  v.  Com.  Ins.  Co.,  8  Johns. 


State  V.  Benedict,  11  Vt.  286 


BURN. 

BURNT. 

BUSINESS. 


of  the  peace. 

of  warranty. 

13. 

the  peace.    In  statute. 

(34  Am.  Dec.  088). 

Burke  v.  State,  5  Tex,  (App.)  74. 

In  statute.     O'Brien  v.  State,  (!  Tex.  (App.)  005. 

State  V.  Collier,  72  Mo.  13 ;  Wal^h  v.  People,  05  111.  05. 

well  burnt  hard .    In  contract.     Robertson  v.  King, 

55  Iowa,  720. 

Railroad  Co.  v.  R.  Co.,  2  Duv.  178 ;  Whitehall  v.  Gloucester, 
1 1  Vroom,  305. 

Cromwell  v.  Baty,  43  Ind.  357. 

Baker  v.  State,  54  Wis.  377;  Sibbdid  v.  Bethelem  Iron  Co., 
83  N.  Y.  831 ;  Milford  v.  Hnghes,  10  M.  &  W.  177 ;  Mol- 
let  V.  Robinson,  L.  R*  7  C.  P.  97 ;  Morgan  v.  Juudon,  40 
How.  Pr.  378 ;  Willis  v.  Ellis,  2  H.  Bl.  650. 

Society  v.  Whitcomb,  2  N,  H.  229. 

or  Structure.    In  statute.    Lothian  v.  Wood,  55  Cal. 

159. 

Counsel  V.  Vulture  Co.,  5  Daly,  77. 

of  proof.     People  v.  McCann,  16  N.  Y.  60 ;  Central 

Bridge  Co.  v.  Butter,  2  Gray,  132 ;  Woodcock  v.  Calais, 
08  Me.  244. 

Robinson  v.  State,  53  Md.  153. 

Simms  v.  State,  2  Tex.  (App.)  110;  Conoly  v.  State,  2  Tex. 
(App.)  412;  Martin  v.  State,  1  Tex.  (App.)  529;  Ander- 
son I'.  State,  48  Ala.  000 ;  People  v.  Van  Gaasbach,  9  Abb. 
Pr.  (n.  s.)  345;  State  v.  McCall,  4  Ala.  643  (39  Am.  Dec. 
314). 

In  staiute.     Howel's  case,  5  Gratt.  064. 

chicory.    Arthur  v.  Herold,  10  Otto,  77. 

In  statute.  De  Forth  v.  Wisconsin,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  52  Wis. 
320 ;  Troewert  v.  Decker,  6 1  Wis.  46  ;  Duncan  v.  Robert- 


'  I  NESS. 


ise.    In 


larris,  11 

tep.  485. 

a  V.  Ilof- 
5. 

llmann,   4 

14. 

,  8  Johns. 

11  Vt.  286 


1.  C5. 

n  V.  King, 


loucester, 


1  Iron  Co., 

177;  Mol- 

Juudon,  40 


od,  55  Cal. 


16;  Central 
c  V.  Calais, 


ate,  2  Tex. 
29;  Ander- 
ach,  9  Abb. 
9  Am.  Dec. 


).,  62  Wis. 
1  V.  Robert- 


BUSINESS. 


i;89 


CASE. 


BUSINESS  —  Coiitiiuu'd. 

soil,  .W  Miss.   ;tl)();  Snow  v.  Sheldon,    12(J    Mns<.  'M\2  (.'JO 

Am.  Rep.  CHI);  Ue   llnrloii.  IT)  L.  T.  (n.  8.)  543;    Bram- 

moll  V.  lacy,  10  Cli.  Div.  CUl. 
engaging  in  or  carrying  on  the of  keeping  a 

theatre.     In  xtutute.     Gillmaii  v.  State,  55  AIn.  248. 
winding  up   the .     In  toilL     IloUingsworth  v.    Iloll- 

ingsworth,  <i5  Ala.  821. 


BY. 


BYLAWS. 
BY-ROAD. 

CALENDAR. 

CALUMNY. 

CANCEL. 

CANDIDATE 

CAPABLE. 


CAPACITY. 
CAPITAL. 


CAPITATION. 
CAPTION. 

CAPTURE. 


CAPTURED. 
CARGO. 
CARRIED. 
CARRIER. 

CARRIES. 

CASE. 


January  20.     In  order.     Iligley  v.  Gilmer,  .'I  Moii.  433. 

—-^  the  bank.     In  deed.     Tiiomas  v.  Hatch,  .i  Sumner, 

179. 
Avery  v.  Stewart,  1  Cusli.  496. 
Wood  r.  Hard,  5  Vroom,  89  ;  Van  Blarcom  v.  Friclic,  5  Dutch. 

(N.J.)  517. 
Tetloy  V.  Kaehler,  9  Bradwell,  539 ;  Rives  v.  Gutliric,  I  Jones 

(L.)86. 
Lanning  v.  Christie,  30  Ohio  St.  117. 
Wiirmer  v.  Warmer,  37  Vt.  862. 
Coyne  v.  Cliisliolm,  5  U.  C.  Pr.  Rep.  328 ;  Morris  *•.  Burdett, 

2  M.  &  S.  217. 
of  raising  a  weight  of  2,000  pounds  without 

risk.     In  contract.     Hamilton  v.  Myles,  24  U.   C.  C  P. 

309. 
Katon  V.  Eaton,  8  Vroom,  1 18. 
In  contract.     Dean  v.  Dean,  54  Wis.  33. 
not  called  up.    In  statute.    Erigiish  Channel  Steam- 

ship  Co.  V.  Rolt,  17  Ch.  Div.  715 

offense.     Ex  parte  McCrary,  22  Ala.  72. 

Stock.     Railway  Co.  v.  Weber,  96  111.  448  ;  People  v. 

Commrs.  23  N.  Y.  219. 

tax.     Gardner  v.  Hall,  61  N.  C.  22. 

People  V.  Bennett,  37  N.  Y.  123 ;  State  v.  Gibbons,  1  South. . 

(N.  J.)  46. 
The  Alexander,  1  Gall.  532 ;  Fifleld  v.  Insurance  Co.,  47  Pa. 

St.  187;  Whitfield  V.  U.  S.,  11  Ct.  of  CI.  456. 
and  seizure.     In  insurance  policy.     Cory  v.  Burr,  8 

Q.  B.  Div.  3i;5. 

property.     U.  S.  v.  Padelford,  9  Wall.  540. 


The  Governor  Ciishman,  1  Abb.  (U.  S.)  17. 

out.     In  contract.     Cartmel  v.  Newton,  79  Ind.  5. 

of  the  mail.  In  indictment.  U.  S.  v.  Burrouglis,  3  Mc- 
Lean, 410. 

on  his  business.     In  statute.     Re  Horton,  8  Q.  B. 

Div.  434. 

Kouns  V.  State,  3  Tex.  (App.)  13;  Gebhard  v.  Sattler,  40 
Iowa,  150. 

Stated.     Whitesides  ?•.  Rnssell,  8  W.  &  S.  47. 

the .     Miirniy  v.  Fitchburg  R.  Co.  130  Mass.  99. 


^ 


CASH. 
CASH. 


CASUAL. 
CASUALTY. 

CATILE. 


CAUSE. 


Cl)0 


CHARGES. 


CAVEAT. 
CEASE. 

CEMETERIES. 
CERTAIN. 

CERTAINTY. 

CERTIFICATE. 

CERTIORARI. 

CHAMPERTY. 


CHANCE. 
CHANNEL. 


1   Abb.   (U.  S.)  35;  People  v.  Nichols, 


Hooper  v.  Flood,  64  Cal.  21H ;  Gunter  v.  Saiidicz,  1  Civl.  45. 

on  delivery.     IIopi)er  v.  Sage,  \ft  Joiu's  &  S|).  77. 

actual payment.     In  statute.     Mailaml  t^.  ('lio(;c,  39 

Barb.  283. 

poor.     Force  v.  IlaincH,  2  Ilarr.  (N.  J.)  106. 

or  neceaaity.     Thompson  v.  Tillottson,  rj*)  Mius.  iWi. 

In  statute.     Dreyor  v.  State,  11  Tex.  (App.)  032;  Mt-Alpiiie 

V.  (inincl  Trunk  R.  Co.,  :\H  IJ.  C.  Q.  B.  :M<i. 
apeciea  of .     In  statute.     Robertson   v.  State.  1  Tex. 

(App.)  312. 
U.   S.  V.   Rhodes, 

19  Hun.  118. 
of  action.      Myers  v.  Van  CoUem,    28  Barb.    231 ; 

Veeder  v.  Baker,  83  N.  Y.  IGO;   Douglas  v.  Beasley,  40 

Ala.  148. 
In  imtruction.     Parker  v.  Enslow,  102  111.  277. 

emptor.     Lyncii  v.  Pcjstolthwuite,  7  Mart.  186. 

to  be  operated.     In  insurance  policy.     Pass  c.  W«8t- 

em  Ass.  Co.,  7  Lea,  704. 
In  statute.     Hoboken  v.  North  Bergen,  43  N.  J.  (L.)  147. 
a hog.     In  indictment.     Grant  v.  State,  2  Tex.  (App.) 

164. 
Long's  Case,  5  Coke,  121a. 

moral .     Pharr  v.  State,  10  Tex.  (App. )  480. 

In  statute.     Ticonic  Bank  v.  Stackpole,  41  Me.  302  ;  Farmer 

V.  Lcgg.  7  T.  R.  191. 
Town  of  Camden  v.  Bloch,  65  Ala.  168 ;  Dean  v.  State,  63 

Ala.  154  ;  People  v.  SupervisorH,  43  Barb.  234. 
Duke  V.  Harper,  66  Mo.  61 ;  Stotsenbury  v.  Marks,  79  Ind. 

193;  Bayard  v.   McLane,  3  Harr.  (Del.)  208;  Scobey  v. 

Ross,  13  Ind.   118;  Small  v.  Mott,  22  Wend.  405;  Weak- 
ley V.  Hall,  13  Ohio,  175. 
Harless  v.  U.  S.,  Morris  (la.),  173. 
middle  of  the  main .    In  statute.    Dunlieth  Bridge 


CUARQli. 
CHARGED. 


Co.  V.  County  of  Dubuque,  55  Iowa,  565. 
CHARACTER.        of   the  contracting  parties.    In  insurance  policy. 

Houghton  V.  Watertown  Ins.  Co.,  131  Mass.  300. 
Grigg  V.  Banks,  59  Ala  317. 
State  V.  Connor,  6  Coldw.  313. 
with  felony.     In    constitution.     Ex    parte  Smith,   3 

McLean,  136. 
upon  or  payable  out  of  land.    Caspar  v.  Keachie, 

41  U.  C.  Q.  B.  699. 
upon  real  estate.     In  loill.     At*.  Gen.  v.  Wyndham, 

1  H.  &  C.  575. 
crime       -.     In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Bird,  Temp.  &  M.  459. 
In  statute.     Tompert  v.  Lithgon,  1  Bush,  180 ;  Goodman  v. 

Chaffee,  4  Conn.  166. 
for  assault  and  battery.    In  staXute.    Ryan  v.  Peo- 
ple, 79  N.  Y.  593. 


CHARGES. 


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CHOSE. 


CHARITABLE. 


CHARITY. 


CHART. 
CHARTER 


gift.     Price  v.  Maxwell,  28  Pa.  St.  35. 

trust.     .  -ylor  v.  Trustees,  34  N.  J.  (Eq.)  101 ;  Knox 

V.  Knox,  .    > '.  Va.  148. 
benevolent and  scientific  institutions.    In  stat- 
ute.    Bangor  v.  Masonic  Lodge,  73  Me.  431. 
purposes  purely .    In  statute.     State  v.  Powers,  10 

Mo.  (App.)  266. 
Jackson  v.  Phillips,  14  Allen,  566 ;  Paschcl  v.  Allen,  27  Tex. 

199  ;  Le>'y  v.  Levy,  33  N.  Y.  134. 
purely  public .     In  statute.     Delaware  County  Insti- 
tute of  Science  v.  Delaware  Co.,  94  Pa.  St.  163. 
In  statute.     Ehrct  v.  Peirce,  18  Blatchf.  302. 
Dartmouth  College  t;.  Woodward,  4  Wheat.  663;   State  v. 

Commrs.  8  Vroom,  238. 
In  insurance  policy.     Ocean  Ins.  Co.  v.  Sun  Mut.  Ins.  Co. ,  8 

Ben.  272. 
CHARTER-PARTY.  Wilson  v.  Morgan,  4  Robt.  67 ;  Vandewater  v.  The  Yankee 

Blade,  1  McAll.  13. 
previous  chaste .    In  statute.     People  v.  Clark,  33 

Mich.  118. 
female  of  good  repute  for .    in  statute.    Zabriskie 

V.  State,  43  N.  J    (L.)  640. 
Eailroad  Co.  v.  Thompson,  19  111.  584 ;   State  v.  Haight,  6 

Vroom,  282 ;  People  v.  Holbrook,  13  Johns.  94. 
In  indictment.  Reg.  v.  Boulton,  Temp.  &  M.  203. 
In  statute.     Barr  v.  Doe,  6  Blackf.  335  (38  Am.  Dec.  146). 

personal.     Putnam  v.  Westcott,  19  Johns.  76. 

real.    Putn&m  v.  AVestcott,  19  Johns.   76;   Insurance 

Co.  V.  Haven,  5  Otto,  251. 
Middleton  V.  State,  Dudley  (S.  C),  283. 
Bowen  v.  Newall,  5  Sandf .  328 ;  McGregor  v.  Koomis,  I  Dis- 
ney, 25 ;  State  v.  Hickey,  4  Halst.  312. 
Re  Warren,  2  Sch.  &  Lef.  423. 
In  statute.    Allen  v.  State,  7  Tex.  (App. )  298. 
upon  the  person  of  a .    In  statute.    McGregor  v. 

State,  4  Tex.  (App.)  600. 
In  sfntute.     Beebe  v.  Estabrook,  79  N.  Y.  246 ;  Re  Wardell, 

57  Cal.  490;  Porter  v.  Porter,  17  How.  (Miss.)  106  (40 

Am.  Dec.  65). 
In  will.     Van  Voorhis  v.  Brintnall,  23  Hun,  260 ;  Walfoid  v. 

Morgenthal,  91  Pa.  St.  30 ;  Russell  v.  Russell,  64  Ala.  500 ; 

Palmer  v.  Horn,  84  N.  Y.  519;  Hollingsworth  v.  Hollings- 

worth,  65  Ala.  321 ;  Booker  v.  Booker,  5  Humph.  505. 
decorated or  porcelain  ware.    In  statute.    Arthur 

V.  Jacoby,  13  Otto,  678. 
Hall  V.  Bartlett,  9  Barb.  299. 
in  action.     Bamsey  v.  Gould,  57  Barb.  408 ;  People  v. 

Tioga,  19  Wend.  75;  Dial  v.  Gary,  14  S.  C.  538;  Gibson 

V.  Gibson,  43  Wis.  32. 


CHARACTER. 


CHASTITY. 


CHATTEL. 


CHATTELS. 


CHEAT. 
CHECK. 

CHEVISANCE. 
CHILD. 


CHILDREN. 


CHINA. 


CHOSE. 


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CHURCH. 


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CODICIL. 


CHURCH.  Baker  v.  Falcs,  If)  Mass.  4U8 ;  Baptist  Church  v.  Witherell,  3 

Piiigc  Ch.  301  ;  Trustees  v.  Fisher,  3  Ilarr.  (N.  J.)  257. 
hi  statute.     State  v.  Midgett,  85  N.  C.  539. 
CIPHER.  IVople  V.  Iloster,  14  Abb.  Pr.  (n.  s.)  411. 

CIRCUMSTANTIAL.  evidence.     Ross  v.  Mayor,  4  Robt.  54 ;  Howard 

V.  State,  34  Ark.  440 ;  Kberhart  v.  Sawyer,  51  Wis.  78. 

CIVIL.  liberty.     People  v.  Berberrich,  20  Barb.  231. 

proceeding.     Rawliugs  v.  People,  102  111.  47G. 

suit.     In  statute.     Atkins  v.  Fibre  Disintegrating  Co., 

1  Ben.  118. 

war.  Brown  r.  Hiatt,  1  DiU.  379 ;  Hubbard  v.  Ham- 
den  Ex.  Co.,  10  R.  I.  240. 

Roclic  V.  Washington,  19  Ind.  56. 

Bowman  v.  Torr,  3  Iowa,  574 ;  Stowell  v.  Ld.  Zouch,  Plowd. 
359 ;  Prigg  u  Pennsylvania,  IG  Pet.  615  ;  Douglass  v.  Peas- 
ley,  40  Ala  147;  Drnvell  v.  Card  well  4  Sawy.  228. 

In  coiistit'itio'i.     Ohio  v.  Oglevee,  37  Ohio  St.  3. 

bill  of  particulars  of  the of  either  party.    In 

statute.     Dwiirht  v.  Germania  Ins.  Co.,  84  N.  Y.  493. 

against  the  State.    In  constitution.    Clodfelter   v. 


CIVILIZATION. 
CLAIM. 


CLAIMS. 

CLEAR. 

CLEARLY. 

CLERK. 


State,  86  N.  C.  51 
—  deed,     /'i  contract 

(39  Am.  Dec.  53). 
convinced.    In   instrv,cti(m. 


Rohr  V.  Kindt,  3  W.  &  S.   563 


Wilcox  V.   Henderson, 


64  Ala.  535. 
—  established   by   satisfactory  proof.     People  v. 


Wilden,  8  Pnc.  Coast  L.  J.  191. 

Peters  v.  State,  45  Wis.  540. 

In  statute.     Budd  v.  State,  3  Humph.  483  (39  Am.  Dec.  189). 

treasurer  or  cashier.    In  statute.    People  v.  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  99  111.  301. 

regular .    In  statute.    People  v.  Board  of  Fire  Com- 


mrs.,  80  N.  Y.  149. 


CLERKSHIP 

CLIENT. 
CLOSE. 


In  stat- 


regular with  some  practising  attorney. 

tUe.     RcDunn,  43N.  J.  (L.)860. 

McFarhmd  v.  Crary,  6  Wend.  312. 

Frank  v.  Carson,  15  U.  C.  C.  P.«135 ;  Locklin  v.  Casler,  60 
How.  Pr.  45    Blakeney  v.  Blakeney,  6  Port.  115. 

confinement   in    the    penitentiary.    In  verdict. 

Gladden  ..  State,  2  Tex   (App.)  508. 

corporation.     MoKim  v.  Odora,  3  Bland  (Ch.),  4io. 

In  statute.     Harvey  v.  State,  65  Ga.  569. 
CLOSE-HAULED.  Chadwick  '-.  Steam  Packet  Co.,  0  E.  &  B.  776. 

QQ  S.  & ■    (St  )dd!ird  V.  Key,  62  How.  Pr.  137. 

COAL.  privilege.     Pateison  v.  Kier,  2  Pittsb.  199. 

COAST.  ^o"'-t  V.  L'Afrioaine,  Bee.  204 

Q  o.  D.  ^'>  I'ontrart.     State  v.  Intoxicating  Liquors,  73  Me.  278. 

CODE.  Railway  Co.  v.  W^einer,  49  Miss-.  739. 

CODICIL.  Proctor  v.  Clarke,  3  Re-lf.  448  ;  Lamb  r.  Lamb,  11  Pick.  376. 


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COGNIZANCE. 


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COMMON. 


COGNIZANCE. 

COGNOVIT. 
COHABIT. 


Brown  v.  Bissett,  1  Zabr.  41),  274. 

ani  control.     Re  Zborowski,  68  N.  Y.  101. 

Wyborue  v.  Ross,  2  Taunt,  68 ;  Ames  v.  Hill,  2  B.  &  P.  151. 
together   as   huc/oand    and    wife.    In    statute. 


Lyerly  w.  State,  36  Ark.  39 ;  Taylor  v.  State,  36  Ark.  84 ; 

Bush  V.  State,  37  Ark.  215. 
COHABITATION.  In  statute.     Swancoat  v.  State,  4  Tex.  (App.)  115  ;  Parks  r. 

State,  4  Tex.   (App.)  134;  Brinkle  v.   Brinkle,  12  Phila. 

234. 
U.  S.  V.  Bogart,  9  Ben.  315;  Com.  v.  Cradley,  16  Gray,  241. 
Meyers  v.  Roosvelt,  25  How.  Pr.  105. 
security.     Lochrane  v.  Solomon,  38  Ga.  292  ;  Munn 

V.  McDonald,  10  Watts,  273. 

warranty.     Den  v.  Crawford,  3  Halst.  106. 

Stanwood  v.  Pierce,  7  Mass.  4f)0. 

Van  Vechten  v.  Hopkins,  5  Johns.  220. 

Baldwin  v.  Mayor,  45  Barb.  369  ;  Bell  v.  Blackburn,  28  Md. 

236. 
Broughton  v.  Haywood,  61  N.  C.  383. 
In  plea.     Tate  v.  Southard,  8  Hawks,  120. 
In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  A  Cargo  of  Sugar,  3  Sawyer,  48. 
of  office.     Burrall  v.  Acker,  23  Wend.  606  (35  Am. 

Dec.  582);  Winter  v.   Kinney,   1  N.  Y.  368;  Decker  v. 

Judson,  16  N.  Y.  442;  Morton  v.  Campbell,  37  Barb.  182. 

title.     Dickens  v.  Barnes,  79  N.  C.  491. 

race.     Clark  v.  Directors,  24  Iowa,  275. 

Com.  V.  Gallagher,  2  Penn.  L.  J.  303. 

to  reside.     Com.  v.  Swan,  1  Pick,  195. 

In  statute.     Coi-poration  of  Raleigh  v.  Dougherty,  3  Humph. 


com. 

COINAGE. 
COLLATERAL 


COLLEGE. 

COLLOQUIUM. 

COLLUSION. 


COLOR. 


COLORABLE. 

COLORED. 

COMBINATION. 

COME. 

COMFORT. 


11  (39  Am.  Dec.  149). 
necessary  for  her .    In  will.    Forman  v.  Whitney,  2 

Keyes,  165. 
suit.     Wilson  V.  Baptist  Soc,  10  Barb.  318;  Bronson 

V.  Earl,  17  Johns.  65. 
In  constitution.     Trade-Mark  Cases,  10  Otto,  86  ;  People  v. 

Fisher,  14  Wend.  15. 
— -  law.     R.  Co.  V.  Nat.  Bank,  12  Otto,  55. 

paper.     In  statute.     Re  Sykes,  5  Biss.  114. 

Ralston  v.  Kohl,  30  Ohio  St.  98 ;  Tracy  v.  Suydam,  30  Barb. 

115. 

■ del  credere.    Grove  v.  Dubois,  1  T.  R.  1 15. 

COMMISSIONERS.  Morris  Canal  v.  State,  2  Green,  428. 
COMMISSIONS.     Eckert  v.  Lewis,  4  Phila.  225 ;  Brennan  v.  Perry,  7  Phila.  243. 


COMMENCE. 
COMMERCE. 
COMMERCIAL. 
COMMISSION. 


COMMITTEE. 


COMMON. 


Reynell  v.  Lewis,  15  M.  &  W.  525 ;  Lloyd  v.  Hart,  2  Pa. 

St.  478. 
Van  Rensselaer  v.  Radcliffe,  10  Wend.  647. 
appendent.    Van  Rennsselaer  v.  Radcliffe,  10  Wend. 


648. 
—  assurance. 


State  V.  Farrand,  3  Halst.  835. 


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694 


CONCEALED. 


COMMON— Continued. 

carrier.    Mann  v.  White  River  Log  Co.,  46  Micli.  38  ; 

Doty  V.  Strong,  1  Pinney,  ;»13  (40  Am.  Dec.  773). 

employment.     McAndrews  v.  Burns,  39  N.  J.  (L.) 

117;  Bairdr.  Pettit,  70  Pa.  St.  477. 

inn.     Cromwell  v.  Stephens,  2  Daly,  21. 

law.    Jacob  V.  State,  3  Humph.  514;  People  v.  Ran- 
dolph, 2  Park  C.  C.  176;  Drury  v.  Drury,  8  Wend.  324; 
•                                    Pierco  V.  Proprietors,  10  R.  I.  241. 
In  statute.     Re  Hasltett,  53  Vt.  359. 

nuisance.     People  v.  Toyubee,  20  Barb.  200 ;  State  v. 

Mayor,  5  Port.  311. 

of  estovers.    Van  Rensselaer  v.  Radcliffe,  10  Wend. 

647. 

Van  Rensselaer  v.  Radcliffe,  10  Wend. 


—  of  pasture. 
647. 

of  piscary. 


Van  Rensselaer  v.  Radcliffe,   10  Wend. 


647. 


of  turbary.    Van   Rensselaer  v.  Radcliffe,  10  Wend. 

647. 

of  shack.     Clieesman  v.  Hardham,  1  B.  &  A.  711. 

pleas.     Dallet ' .  Feltus,  7  Phila.  628. 

proceeding.      >rown  v.  Crego,  29  Iowa,  322. 

recovery.     Lyle  v.  Richardson,  9  S.  &  R.  364. 

COMMUNICATE.  Scott  v.  State,  7  Lea,  232. 

COMMUNIS.  error  facit  jus.     Ocean  Beach  Assn.  v.  Brinley,  34 

N.  J.  (Eq.)  448;  De  Vaynes  v.  Noble,  2  Russ.  &  Mylne, 
506 ;  Jonos  v.  Tapling,  12  C.  B.  (n.  a.)  846 ;  Turk  v.  Mc- 
Coy, 14  S.  &  R.  349. 
COMMX7TATION.  Ex  parte  James,  1  Nev.  322 ;  Lee  v.  Murphy,  22  Gratt.  799. 

COMPARISON.      of  handwriting.    Travis  v.  Brown,  43  Pa.  St.   12 ; 

Rowt  V.  Kile,  1  Leigh,  222. 

COMPELLED. to  pay.     Parker  v.  Thompson,  3  Peck,  432. 

COMPENSATION.  Dorvin  v.   Wiltz,  11   La.  Ann.   320;    Parker  v.   Jenkins, 


COMPETENT. 

COMPLETE. 
COMPLETED. 
COMPOSITION. 
COMPOUND. 


COMPROMISE. 
COMPXTLSION. 
CONCEALED. 


3  Bush,  591. 

evidence.    Chapman  V.  McManus,  1  Lea,  504. 

tribunal.     People  v.  Tweed,  3  Hun,  778. 

purchaser.     Preston  v.  Nash,  75  Va.  949. 

Tower  v.  R.  Co.,  34  Mich.  338. 

Bailey  v.  Boyd,  75  Ind.  127. 

Haskins  v.  Newcomb,  2  Johns.  408. 

or  preparation  of  ardent,  vinous,  malt,  or  fer- 
mented liquors.  In  statute.  Foster  v.  State,  36  Ark. 
258. 

Freitche  v.  Western  Grain  Co.,  10  Neb.  360. 

In  statute.     Lopez  v.  State,  12  Tex.  (App.)  261. 
•  People  V.  Miles,  55  Cal.  207. 

oarry about  his  person.    In  statute.    State  v.  Roten, 

86  N.  C.  702. 


EALED. 


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10  Wend. 
10  Wend. 
10  Wend. 
10  Wend. 
L.  711. 

64. 

rinley,  34 
&  Mylne, 
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rratt.  799. 
a.  ►St.   12; 

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CONCERN. 


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CONNECT. 


CONCERN. 


CONCERNING. 


CONDITION. 


for  whom  it  may .     In  insurance  polki/.     De  Bolle  v. 

Pennsylvania  Ins.  Co.,  4  Whart.  (58  (.'{3  Am.  Doc.  38); 

Richardson  v.  Home  Ins.  Co.,  l.'i  Jones  &  Sp.  139. 
any  boundary.    In    statute.     Mauany   v.    Dasli,   23 

U.  C.  Q.  B.  580. 
CONCLUDE.  In  treuty.    Hylton  v.  Brown,  1  Wash.  353. 

CONDEMNATION.  Lockwood  v.  Saffold,  1  Ga.  74. 

money.    Lockwood  v.  Saffold,  1  Ga.  74. 

Littlejohn  v.  Ejerton,  77  N.  C.  384 ;  State  Bank  v.  Hastings, 

1  Doug.  (Mich.)  252;  Seldcn  v.  Pringle,  17  Barb.  465. 
precedent.     Bucksport,  etc.,  R.  Co.   v.  Brewer,  67 

Me.  295  •  Moore  V.  Moore,  47  Barb.  262 ;  Redman  v.  JEtna 

Ins.  Co.,  49  Wis.  438;  Selden  v.  Pringle,  17  Barb.  466; 

Ludlow  V.  R.  Co.,  12  Barb.  442. 
subsequent.  Bucksport,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Brewer,  67  Me 

295;  Moore  v.  Moore,  47  Barb.  262;  Ludlow  o.  R.  Co., 

12  Barb.  442 ;  R.  Co.  v.  Jones,  2  Coldw.  584 ;  Chapin  v. 

School  Dist.,  35  N.  H.  450. 
subject  to  the .    In  deed.     Skinner  v.  Shepard,  130 

Mass.  180. 

contract.     Raih-oad  Co.  v.  Jones,  2  Coldw.  588. 

fee.     Simmons  v.  Augustine,  3  Port.  96. 

sale.     Honore  v.  Hutchens,  8  Bush,  695 ;  Turner  v. 

Kerr,  44  Mo.  431. 
Harnett  v.  Harnett,  55  Iowa,  45 ;  Johnson  v.  Johnson,  14 

Wend.  643 ;  Farnham  v.  Farnham,  73  111.  500. 
themselves  in  a  lawful  manner.    In  statute.    Dorn 

V.  State,  4  Tex.  (App.)  67. 
State  V.  Crowley,  4 1  Wis.  284. 
State  V.  Carr,  53  Vt.  37. 
In  Ple:i.     Racket  v.  Railroad  Co.,  35  N.  H.  397. 

of  judgment.     Bank  v.  Garlinghouse,  53  Barb.  619. 

In  statute.     Knight  v.  Lee,  80  Ind.  203. 

extra-judicial .    State  v.  Lamb,  28  Mo.  230. 

judicial .     State  v.  Lamb,  28  Mo.  230. 

as  to  matters to  them.     In  statute.     Masonic  Mut. 


CONDITIONAL. 


CONDONATION. 

CONDUCTING. 

CONFEDERACY. 
CONFESSION. 


CONFESSIONS. 


CONFIDED. 


Ins.  Co.  V.  Beck,  77  Ind.  209. 
—  relation.     Robins  v.  Hope,  57  Cal.  493. 


CONFIDENTIAL.  - 

CONFIRMATION.  People  v.  Law,  34  Barb.  511 

CONFISCATE.        Ware  v.  Hylton,  3  Dall.  434. 

CONFISCATION.  Winchester  v.  U.  S.,  14  Ct.  of  CI.  48. 

CONFORMITY,      in with  the  verdict.    In  statute.    Eason  v.  Miller,  16 

S.  C.  205. 

CONFUSION.  of  debts.     Woods  i>.  Ridley,  11  Humph.  198. 

CONGREGATION.  Baptist  Church  v.  Wetherell,  3  Paige  Ch.  301:  Runkle  v. 

Winemiller,  4  H.  &  Mc.  452. 
assembled   for   religious  worship.    In   .ttatute. 

Daw  jn  V.  State,  7  Tex.  (App.)  69. 
CONNECT.  In  statute.     Philadelphia,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Railroad  Co.,  5.'*  Pa. 

St.  69. 


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CONSANGUINITY. 


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CONTIGUOUS. 


CONSCIOUS. 
CONSENT. 


CONSANGUINITY. Bcinard  (J.  Vignaud,  10  Mart.  5Gl ;  Blodget  v.  Brinsweard, 

9  Vt.  30 ;  Sweezey  v.  Willis,  1  Bradf.  498. 

collateral .    McDowell  V.  Adams,  45  Pa.  St.  432. 

lineal .    McDowell  v.  Adams,  45  Pa.  St.  432. 

Brown  v.  Com.,  78  Pa.  St.  128. 

Mactior  v.  Frith,  C  Wend.  114 ;  Plummer  v.  Com.,  1  Bush,  78. 

direction  or  procurement  of  any  kind.    In  stat- 
ute.    Hathorn  v.  Maynard,  65  Ga.  171. 

of  the  parties  in  writing.    In  statute.     Mark  v. 

City  of  Buffalo,  87  N.  Y.  184. 
CONSIDERATION. Sterling  v.  Simmickson,  2  South.  (N.  J.)  76. 

and  purposes.    In  statute.     Ford  v.  Burks,  37  Ark.  9 1 . 

in of  being  taken  good  care  of.    In  will.  Mar- 
tin V.  Martin,  131  Mass.  547. 

it  is  by  the  court.     Terrell  v.  Achauer,  14  Ohio 

St.  85. 

Gillespie  v.  Winberg,  4  Daly,  320. 


CONSIDERED. 


CONSIGN. 

CONSIGNATION.  Weld  v.  Iladley,  1  N.  H.  304. 


CONSIGNEE. 

CONSIGNMENT 

CONSPIRAC7. 


Wolff  V.  Horncasile,  1  B.  &  P.  322. 
Lucena  v.  Crawford,  5  B.  &  P.  299. 

Com.  V.  Bliss,  12  Pliila.  580 ;  Johnson  v.  State,  3  Tex.  (App.) 

690;  Reg.  v.  Aspinall,  2  Q.  B,  Div.  59;  Com.  v.  Judd, 

2  Mass.  329;  Com.  v.  Hunt,  4  Met.    123;   Lambert  v. 

People,  9  Cow.  60(5 ;  Com.  v.  Waterman,  122  Mass.  57. 

CONSTITUTION.  People  v.  R.  Co.,  24  N.  Y.  486;    McKoan  v.  Devries,    3 

Barb.  198;  French  v.  State,  52  Miss.  762;  Van  Ilorne  v. 
Dorrance,  2  Dall.  308 ;  State  v.  McCann,  4  Lea,  9  ;  Bank 
V.  Cooper,  2  Yerg.  606  ;  State  v.  Parkhurst,  4  Halst.  443 ; 
Taylor  v.  Governor,  1  Ark.  27. 

of  the  congregation.    In  statute.    McRea  v.  Mc- 

Leod,  26  U.  C.  Ch.  255. 
CONSTRUCTION.  Preston  v.  Dubuque,  11  Iowa,  17;  Jones  v.  Aqueduct  Co., 

7  Vroom,  209. 

CONSTRUCTIVE.  delivery.    Bolin  v.  Huffnagle,  1  Rawle,  20. 

fraud.    Jackson  v.  Jackson,  47  Ga.  109. 

notice.     Nelson  v.  Allen,    1  Yerg.   367;   Birdsall  v. 

Russell,  29  N.  Y.  249. 

possession.      Fleming  v.    Maddox,    30    Iowa,    241; 

Brown  V.  Volkening,  64  N.  Y.  80. 

total  loss.     Burt  V.  Brewers'  Ins.  Co.,  9  Hun,  384. 

trust.     Burks  V.  Burks,  7  Baxt.  356. 

Dainesse  v.  U.  S.,  15  Ct.  of  CI.  64;  Satori  v.  Hamilton,  1 
Green,  (N.  J.)  109;  Seidel  v.  Peschaw,  3  Dutch.  (N.  J.) 
429. 

with.    In  statute.     Johnson  v.  Glen,  26  U.  C.  Ch.  162. 

of  court.     Cono.'er  v.  Wood,  5   Abb.  Pr.  89 ;    Ex 

parte  Wright,  65  Ind.  508. 

proprietors.    In  statute.     Raxendale  v.  Seip,  32  La. 

Ann.  435. 


CON8X7L. 


CONSULT. 
CONTEMPT. 

CONTIGUOUS. 


„J;r}ii,.- 


.;V':i'jii«.ii 


tf  I,  jmf^m'fviiii'» 


auous. 

insweard, 
432. 


Bush,  78. 
In  atat- 

Mark  v. 


7  Ark.  91. 
will.  Mar- 

,  14  Ohio 


i^~.... 


!X.  (App.) 
V.  Judd, 
ambert  v. 
ass.  57. 
Devries,  3 
I  Home  V. 
I,  9  ;  Bank 
lalst.  443 ; 

ea  V.  Mc- 

leduct  Co., 


Birdsall  v. 

owa,    241 ; 

un,  384. 

lamilton,  1 
3h.  (N.  J.) 

C.  Ch.  162. 
t.   89;    Ex 

eip,  32  La. 


CONTINGENCY. 


097 


CONVEY. 


CONTINOENCY. 
CONTINaENT. 


People  V.  Yonkers,  39  Barb.  272. 

Claiaz.     Clark  o.  Wenchell,  f)3  Vt.  408  ;  Ciirley  v.  Hand, 

53  Vt.  624 ;  Greene  v.  Dyer,  32  Me.  460 ;  Woodward  v. 

Herbert,  24  Me.  358. 

estate.    Tayloe  V.  Gould,  10  Barb.  396. 

— —  liability.    In  statute.     Haywood  v.  Shreve,  15  Vi-oom, 

104. 
remainder.     Moore  v.  Lyons,  25  Wend.  144 ;  Leslie 

V.  Marshall,  31  Barb.  560 ;  Williamson  v.  Field,  2  Sandf. 

(Ch.)  552;  Hawley  v.  James,  6  Paige  Ch.  407;  Doe  v. 

Considene,  6  Wall.  474. 

use.     Burk  v.  Burk,  18  N.  Y.  343. 

Suffleld  V.  Brown,  4  DeJ.  &  S.  199. 

injury.    Wood  v.  Sutcliffe,  8  Eng.  L.  &  Eq.  220. 

line.     Jn  statute.     State  v.  Vanderbilt,  37  Ohio  St.  590. 

CONTINUOUSLY.  In  statute.     State  v.  Vanderbilt,  37  Ohio  St.  590. 


CONTINUOU8. 


CONTRABAND. 
CONTRACT. 


CONTRACTOR. 

CONTRARY. 
CONTRIBUTION. 


Eldrod  V.  Alexander,  4  Hcisk.  345. 

Woodruff  V.  State,  3  Ark.  301  ;  Justice  v.  Long,  42  N.  Y. 

497;    Languille  v.  State,  4  Tex.   (App.)  321  ;  Canal  Co. 

V.  R.  Co.,  4  G.  &  J.  129;  Gallagher  v.  White,  31  Barl). 

99;  State  V.  Miller,  1  Mo.  (App.)  76. 
by .    In  statute.     McBrian  v.  Water  Commissioner,  40 

U.  C.  Q.  B.  80. 

wages.     Augur  v.  Conture,  68  Me.  427. 

executed .    Fletcher  v.  Peck,  6  Cranch,  137 ;  Fox  v. 

Kitton,  19  111.  533 ;  Farrington  v.  Tennessee,  5  Otto,  683. 
executory .    Farrington  v.  Tennessee,  5  Otto,  683 ; 

Fletcher  v.  Peck,  6  Cranch,  136 ;  Fox  v.  Kitton,  19  III. 

633. 

express .     Thompson  v.  Woodruff,  7  Coldw.  409. 

implied .     Brackett  v.  Norton,  4  Conn.  624. 

McCarty  v.  Portland,  71  Me.  322;   Iron  Co.   v.   Dodson, 

7  Lea,  373. 

to  law.    Candy  v.  Hanmore,  76  Ind.  128. 

towards  a  prise.    Coombes  v.  Dibble,  L.  R.  1  Ex. 


248. 

CONTRIBUTIVB.  negligence     O'Brien  v.  McGlurchey,  68  Me.  652. 

CONTROVERSIES. concerning  the   title   or   boundaries  of  the 

State.     In  constitution.     Fink  v.  Denny,  75  Va.  663. 
CONTROVERSY.  Burber  v.  Kennedy,  18  Minn.  226. 
CONVENIENTLY.  Guerin  v.  Reese,  33  Cal.  29. 


CONVERSE. 
CONVERSION. 


CONVERT. 
CONVEY. 


Scott  V.  State,  7  Lea,  232. 

Badger  v.  Hatch,  71  Me.  665 ;  Bristol  v.  Burt,  7  Johns.  258 ; 

Laverty  v.  Sncthern,  68  N.  Y.  524 ;  Ferguson  v.  Clifford, 

37  N.  H.  101 ;  Nichols  v.  Newson,  2  Murphy,  303;  Syeds 

V.  Hay,  4  T.  R.  264. 
In  plea.    Green  v.  State,  79  Ind.  537. 
full  power  and  authority  to .    In  will.    Hamilton 

V.  Hamilton,  98  111.  254. 


m»mm 


r 


CONVEY ANOi:. 


698 


COURT. 


* 


1,1  statute.     Powell  v.  Williams,  51  Wis.  O.'JO  ;  Baker  v.  Clark, 

7  II.  C.  Q.  B.  44 ;  Brown  v.  Fitz,  13  N.  II.  285. 
In  contract.     Splcer  v.  Norton,  13  Barb.  543. 
Gallagher  v.  State,  10  Tex.  (App.)  409;  Wilde  «.  Bowen,  37 

U.  C.  Q.  B.  574 ;  Sheplienl  v.  People,  24  How.  Pr.  401. 
In  statute.     Burgess  v.  Boetefeur,  7  M.  &  G.  481 ;  Reg.  v. 
Fadleman,  Temp.  &  M.  293. 

time.     Ennes  v.  State,  10  Tex.  (App.)  421. 

In  statute.     Hadley  v.  Hill,  73  Ind.  442. 

mannfacture  of .    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Ulman,  4  Ben. 

547. 
Dickinson  v.  R.  Co.,  7  W.  Va.  212. 
Chappel  V.  P'lrdy,  14  M.  &  W.  316;  Stone  v.  Thomas,  2 

Wall.  Jr.  507 ;  Stephens  v.  Cady,  14  How.  530. 
Davis  V.  Justices,  7  Q.  B.  Div.  514. 

punishment.     People  v.  Winehell,  7  Cow.  525,  note. 

In  constitutioti.     Gulliver  v.  Roelle,  100  111.  142. 

hereditament.    Canfield  v.  Ford,  28  Barb.  340. 

delicti.    U.  S.  v.  Williams,  1  Cliff.  25. 

and  satisfactory.    Rowe  v.  Hopwood,  L.  R.  4  Q. 

B.  3. 

CORROBORATINQ. evidence.    Hozier  i-.  State,  6  Tex.  (App.)  501. 

COSTS.  of  a  motion.    In  statute.     Phipps  v.  Carman,  26  Hun, 

518. 

in  the  cause.    Scott  v.  Grand  Trunk  R.  Co.,  3  U.  C. 

Pr.  276. 
COTTAGE.  Young  v.  Sotheron,  4  B.  &  Ad.  628,  note. 

COUNT.  Chetham  v.  Tillotson,  5  Johns.  435. 

COUNTERCLAIM.  Belleau  v.  Thompson,  33  Cal.  497 ;  Stone  v.  Stone,  2  Met. 

(Ky.)  340;  Union  Bank  v.  Heyward,  15  S.  C.  303;  Tyler 
V.  Welles,  33  Barb.  333. 
COUNTERFEITER.  Thirman-y.  Matthews,  1  Stew.  (Ala.)  386. 
COUNTINQ-HOUSE.  Li  statute.     Reg.  v.  Patter,  Temp.  «&  M.  561. 


CONVEYANCE. 

CONVEYED. 
CONVICTED. 


cooLma. 

CO-PARTIES. 
COPPER. 

COPY. 
COPYRIGHT. 

CORONER. 

CORPORAL. 

CORPORATORS 

CORPOREAL. 

CORPUS. 

CORRECT. 


COUNTRY. 


COUNTY. 


COUPLED. 
COURSE. 


COURT. 


and  ci  this  he  puts  himself  upon  the .    Bell  v. 

Yates,  33  Barb.  629. 
Williams  v.  Leach,  8  Minn.  504 ;  Commrs.  v.  Carter,  2  Kaa. 

128. 

court.    In  constitution.     People  v.  Carr,  25  Hun,  325. 

judge.    In  constitution.     People  v.  Carr,  25  Hun,  325. 

with  an  ability  to  commit.    In  statute.    Jarnigan 

V.  State,  6  Tex.  (App.)  465. 
Att'y-Gen.  v.  R.  Co.,  1  Stockt.  550;  Williams  v.  City,  14 

Wis.  238. 
Dunn  V.  State,  2  Ark.  229  (35  Am.  Dec.  54) ;  Lawyer  Tax 

Cases,  8  Hei&k.  650 ;  Hall  v.  Marks,  34  111.  860 ;  Rothchild 

V.  U.  S.  6  Ct.  of  CI.  212  ;  Henderson  v.  Beaton,  52  Tex.  42. 
In  statute.     Foote  v.  Silsby,  1    Blatchf.  542 ;  Re  Maltby,  7 

Q.  B.  Div.  18. 
of  record.    Rhlnehart  v.  Lance,  43  N.  J.  (L. )  314. 


COURT. 


r  V.  Clark, 


8owen,  87 
I'r.  401. 
I ;  Reg.  V. 


an,  4  Ben. 

rhomas,  2 

25,  note. 

340. 

,   R.  4  Q. 

.)  501. 
a,  26  Hun, 

).,  3  U.  C. 


ine,  2  Met. 
$03;  Tyler 


-.    Bell  V. 

ter,  2  Kas. 

Hun,  325. 

Hun,  325. 

Jarnigan 

7.  City,  14 

awyer  Tax 
Rothchild 

52  Tex.  42. 
Maltby,  7 

L.)314. 


COUUT-IIOUSE. 


G99 


CUCKING-STOOL. 


COURT-HOUSE.     Longworthy  v.  Featlierstono,  05  Ga.  165. 
COURT-MARTIAL.  Re  Bogart,  2  Sawyer,  410;  Carver  v.  U.  S.,  16  Ct.  of  CI. 

382. 
De  Bolle  v.  Pennsylvania  Ins.  Co.,  4  Whart.  68  (33  Am.  Deo. 

88) ;  Com.  v.  Rohinaon,  1  Watts,  160. 
In  atatute.     Freeman  v.  Carpenter,  10  Vt.  433  (33  Am.  D^o. 
210). 

and  manifested.     McLelland  v.  MeLelland,  <;5  Me. 

500. 

——person.     In  statute.     Dunn   i>.  State,  7  Tex.  (App.) 

600. 
witness.     In  statute,     itiggins  r.  Carlton,  28  Md   115 ; 

Noland  v.  McCracken,  1  Dev.  &  B.  ftm. 
give   A.  B. .     In  guaranty.     Simpson  v.   Manley,    2 

Cromp.  &  J.  12. 
Ins.  Co.  V.  Meeker,  8  Vroom,  300 ;  Stanley  v.  Ogden,  2  Root. 

261. 
not  concerned  in  the  loss  as  a .    In  ineurauce  policy. 

DoUiver  v.  St.  Joseph  Ins.  Co.,  131  Mass.  40. 
In  statute.     Harper   v.   Union  Manfg.    Co.,  100    111.    225; 

Walker  v.  EUedge,  65  Ala.  51 ;  Anderson  v.  Anderson,  64 

Ala.  403. 

Us .     In  atatute.     Re  Dunham,  2  Ben.  488. 

In  statute.     Payne  v.  Watterson,  37  Ohio  St.  123. 

of  com.     Masterson  v.  Goodlet,  46  Tex.  402. 

People  V.  Williams,  24  Mich.  163 ;  Re  Voorhees,  3  Vroom, 

147;  State  v.  Patterson,  41  Vt.  511. 
In  statute.     Com.  v.  Lenox,  12  Phila.  001 ;  Re  Lucas,  29  U. 

C.  Q.  B.  81 ;  Reg.  v.  Roddy,  41  U.  C.  Q.  B.  291. 

falsi.     State  v.  Randolph,  24  Conn.  365;    Little  v. 

Gibson,  39  N.  H.  610. 

canse  or  mav'ter.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Whitchurch, 

7  Q.  B.  Div.  684. 

case.    Shultz  v.  Moore,  Wright,  281. 

offense.     Sljiughter  v.  People,  2  Doug.  (Mich.)  887. 

prosecntl  jn.    Ely  v.  Thompson,  3  A.  K.  Marsh.  74 ; 

Harger  v.  Thomas,  44  Pa.  St.  130. 
Martin  v.  Chapman,  6  Port.  (Ala.),  361. 
Steele  v.  Frick,  66  Pa.  St.  175. 
Kemp  V.  Mitchell,  36  Ind.  256 ;  Canant  v.  Mappin,  20  Ga. 

731. 

as  the flies.    In  contract.     Stokes  v.  Grissel,  78  Eng. 

0.  L.  689. 
and  inhuman  treatment.    In  statute.    Kennedy  v. 

Kennedy,  15  Jones  &  Sp.,  56;  Eastes  v.  Eastes,  79  Ind. 

864. 

and    nnnsnal     punishment.    In  constitution.    Re 

Bayard,  25  Hun,  546 ;  State  v.  Gedicke,  43  >7.  J.  (L.)  90. 
CUCKING-STOOL.  James  v.  Com.,  12  S.  &  R.  230. 


COVENANT. 
COW. 
CREATED. 
CREDIBZiE. 

CREDIT. 
CREDITOR 

CREDITORS. 


CREDITS. 

CRIB. 

CRIME. 


CRIMEN. 
CRIMINAL. 


CROP-TIME. 

CROPPER 

CROSS-BILL. 

CROW. 

CRUEL. 


I 


■Miiiiiji 


milii 


mm 


MMHM 


^m^^f'^'^^ 


CULPABLE. 


700 


DATE. 


CULPABLE. 

CULTIVATED. 

CUMULATIVE. 


CURATOR. 

CURED. 

CURRENCY. 

CURRENT. 


CURTESY. 
CURTILAGE. 

CUSPADORE. 


CUSTODY. 
CUSTOM. 

CUTS. 

CWT. 
CYPRES. 

DAM. 
DAMAGES. 


DANGEROUS. 
DANGERS. 


DANSXTESE. 
DATE. 


negligence.     Hot  SpringH  R.  Co.  v.  Newman,  36  Ark. 

610;  Woodman  v.  Nottingham,  V.)  N.  II.  3!)2. 
or  improyed  land.    In  utatute.    Lyon  v.  Ilarnor,  78 

Me.  56. 
evidence.    Wynne  v.  Newman,  7R  Va,  812  ;  McGavock 

IK  Brown,  4  Humph.  252 ;  Waller  v.  Graves,  20  Conn.  310 ; 

Chatfleld  v.  Lathrop,  6  Pick.  417. 

offence.    Wells  v.  Com.,  12  Gray,  329. 

Duncan  v.  Crook,  41)  Mo.  117. 

— —  by  verdict.     Merrick  v.  Trustees,  8  Gill,  76. 

Butler  V.  Paine,  8  Minn.  329 ;  Galena  Ins.  Co.  v.  Kupfer,  28 

111.  335. 
acconnt.     James    v.    Fellowes,   20    La.   Ann.    118; 

Franklin  v.  Camp,  Coxe  (N.  J.),  19G. 
— —  bank-notes.    Mcore  v.  Gouch,  6  Heisk.  105. 

fnnds.     Lacy  v.  Ilolbrook,  4  Ala.  90. 

money.     Miller  t-.  McKinney,  5  Lea,  96  ;  Stal worth  v. 

Blum,  41  Ala.  .'S21. 
Billings  V.  Baker,  28  Barb.  345. 

State  V.  Haskell,  33  Me.  127;  People  r.  Murphy,  10  Hun, 

154 ;  Coddington  r.  Dry  Dock  Co.,  2  Vroom,  485. 
IngeraoU  w.  Turner,  12  Off.  Pat.  Gaz.  189;  Burden  v.  Con- 
ing, 2  Fish.  Pat.  Cas.  477 ;  Cahoon  v.  Ring,  1  Cliff.  592 ;  1 

Fish.  Pat.  Cas.  397. 
Gilman  v.  Williams,  7  Wis.  334. 

safe .     //*  statute.     Queen  v.  Newman,  8  Q.  B.  Div.  706. 

Strother  v.  Lucas,  12  Pet.  440  ;  Adams  v.  Pittsburg  Ins.  Co., 

96  Pa.  St.  355;  Gallup  v.  Lederer,  1  Hun,  287;  Cutter  v. 

Waddingham,  22  Mo.  284. 
plates    and .     In    insurance     policy.     Houghton    v. 

Watertown  Ins.  Co.,  181  Mass.  300. 
Helen  v.  Bryant,  11  B.  Mon.  65. 
White  V.  Fisk,  22  Conn.  54 ;  Beckman  v.  Bonsor,  23  N.  Y. 

308 ;  Coster  v.  Lorillanl,  14  Wend.  308. 
Colwell  V.  May,  4  C.  E.  Green,  248. 
Rosenfield -y.  Ex.  Co.,  1  Woods,  13;  Collins  v.  Railroad  Co., 

9  Heisk.  850 ;  Hartford  v.  Palmer,  16  Johns.  143 ;  Mayor 

V.  Lord,  17  Wend.  293 ;  Thompson  v.  Morris  Canal  Co.,  2 

Harr.  (N.  J.),  482. 
In  bond.     Boiling  v.  Tate,  65  Ala.  417. 

weapon.     State  v.  Dineen,  10  Minn.  41L 

of  the  river.     In  bill  of  lading.     Gilmore  v.  Carman, 

1  Sm.  &  M.  279  (40  Am.  Dee.  9). 
of  the  sea.    In  insurance  policy.     Dupeyre  v.  Western, 

etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  2  Rob.  (La.)  457  (38  Am.  Dec.  218). 
premiere etoile.    In    contract.    Roserie    v.   Kiralfy 

Bros.,  12  Phila.  209. 
In  statute.     Shaughnesscy  v.  Lewis,  130  Mass.  355 ;  Bement 

V.  Trenton,  3  Vroom,  516. 


DATE. 

I,  36  Ark. 

[arnor,  78 

tfcGavock 
;onn.  310 ; 


DAY. 


701 


DEEDED. 


DAT. 


Kupfcr,  28 
Ann.    118; 
05. 
italworth  v. 


ly,  10  Hun» 

185. 

ien  V.  CoKi* 

:ii«f .  592  ;  1 


B.  Div.  706. 
arg  Ins.  Co., 
7 ;  Cutter  v. 

lougbtOD  V. 
jor,  23  N.  Y. 


Railroad  Co., 
.  143 ;  Mayor 
i  Canal  Co.,  2 


»re  V.  Carman, 

rre  v.  Western, 

ec.  218). 

rie    V.   Kiralfy 

I.  356 ;  Bement 


DAYS. 

DEAD. 

DEAD-HEAD. 
DEADLY. 


DEALER 

DEALT. 

DEBT. 


DBBTa 


DECEIT. 


DECIDE. 
DECLARATION. 

DECLARE. 
DECREE. 

DECREPIT. 
DEDICATION. 


DEED. 


DEEEIiD. 


Holphenatliio  v.  Bank,  fi5  Ind.  589 ;  Ilainea  v.  State,  7  Tex. 

(App.)  33;  IVople  v.  Ilatdi,  .'i;{  III.  137. 
In  statute.     Pressley  v.  Marion  Co.,  80  Ind.  47. 
next  appointed.     In  statute.     Richards  v.  McBrido, 

8  Q.  B.  Div.  119. 
five  .     /n  statute.     Keeter  v.   Railroad  Co.,  86  N.  C. 

847. 
freight.     Gray  v.  Carr,  L.  R.  6  Q.  B.  .')28 ;  I'liillips  v. 

Rodre,  15  Ea^U  555. 
Gardner  v.  Hall,  01  N.  C.  62. 
weapon.     MeReynolds  v.  State,  4  Tex.  (App.)  .327; 

Briggs  V.  State,  6  Tex.  (App.)  144;    Kouns  v.  State,  3 

Tex.  (App.)  13;  Dollaihide  v.  V.  S.,  1  Moriis  (la.),  223 

(39  Am  Dec.  460). 
In  statute.     Archer  v.  State,  10  Tex.  (App.)  482. 
In  statute    Whitney  v.  State,  10  'iox.  (App.)  379. 
Rodman  *;.  ATnnson,  13  Barb.  177  ;  Allen  i".  Dickson,  1  Minor, 

120;  Newt  I    -•.  I'eople,  7  N.  Y.  124;  McElfresh  c.  Kirken- 

dall,  36  lowii,  226 ;  Appeal  of  Krie,  91  Pa.  St.  402. 

bv  specialty.     Pro1):vto  Court  v.  Child,  51  Vt.  86. 

6 : -.0  or  accruing.     In  statute.     Howell  v.  Metropolitan 

K.  Co.,  19  (h.  JJiv.  508. 
Impiifunnmeui  for .    In  rtatute,    U.  S.  v.  Walsh,  1 

Abb.  (U.  S.)  66. 
In  statute.     Vif^'tory  Webb  Printing  Co.  v.  Beecher,  26  Hun, 

48 ;  Stanton  v.  Wilkeson,  8  Ben.  357. 
due  or  to  become  due.    In  statute.    Ruggles  v.  C'ity 

of  Fon  du  Lac,  53  Wis.  436. 

growing  out  of  or  founded  upon  a  contract. 

In  statute.     Keller  v.  McMahan,  77  Ind.  64. 

Paisley  v.  Freeman,  3  T.  R.  56 ;  Gibbs  v.  Odell,  2  Coldw. 

133. 
and  malpractice.     In  statute.     Re  Attorney,  86  N. 

Y.  564. 
Com.  V.  Anthes,  5  Gray,  253;  Groom  v.  Gwin,  43  Md.  581. 
Smith  V.  Ford,  12  Wend.  10 ;  Cheetham  v.  Tillotsou,  5  Johns. 

435. 

the  law.    In  statute.    Crabtree  v.  State,  1  I-ea,  270. 

Rowley  v.  Van  Benthuysen,  16  Wend.  383 ;  Wing  v.  Warner, 

2  Doug.  (Mich.)  290. 

aged  or .   In  statute.   Bowden  v.  State,  2  Tex.  (App. )  56. 

Pierce  v.  Spaflord,  53  Vt.  394 ;  Bidinger  v.  Bishop,  76  Ind. 

254 ;  Curtis  v.  Kessler,  14  Barb.  521 ;  Rees  v.  City  of  Chi- 
cago, 38  111.  335 ;  Mayor  v.  Morris,  1  Beas.  (n.  s.)  562. 
Master  v.  Miller,  4  T.  R.  345 ;  AUston  v.  Thompson,  Cheves 

(Eq.),  282;  Jeffrey  v.  Underwood,  1  Ark.  112;  McMurty 

V.  Brown,  6  Neb.  876 ;  Best  v.  Brown,  25  Hun,  224. 

of  release.    Ely  v.  Stannard,  44  Conn.  633. 

Jordan  v.  Jordan,  65  Ala.  305. 


DE  FACTO. 


702 


DEMURRAGE. 


DE  FACTO. 


DEFALCATION. 
DEFAULT. 


government.     Smith  v.  Stewart,  21  La.  Ann.  71. 

ofBcer.     Northrup  v.  Gregory,  2  Abb.   (U.  S. )  505 ; 

Fleming  v.  Mulhall,  9  Mo.  (App. )  72. 
Honk  V.  Foley,  2  Pen.  &.  W.  250. 
Williams  v.  Stein,  6   Q.  B.  Div.  413;  Hardy  v.  Miller,  11 

Neb.  398. 
detention  by of  the  charterers.    In  charter-jMrt>/. 

Davis  0  Peudergast,  8  Ben.  84. 
Lippincott  v.  Tilton,  2  Green  (N.  J.),  364. 

or  obstruct.    In  tattUe.   Walker  v.  Sayres,  5  Bus-li,  58 1 . 

of  form.     In  statute.     Flcxner  v.  Dickerson,  65  Ala. 

132. 
Wilson  V.  Poole,  33  Ind.  449. 
Goldsmith  v.  Brown,  35  Barb.  492. 

failure  of  issue.     Hall  v.  Chaffee,  14  N.  H.  220. 

any period.   In  statute.    Brammcr  v.  Cohn,  86  N.  Y.  16. 

Mai-vin  v.  State,  19  Ind.   184 ;  Cottin  v.  Cottin,  5  Mart.  99. 
legal .    Mickel  v.  Mills,  1  Grant's  Cas.  328. 


DEFEASANCE. 

DEFEAT. 

DEFECT. 

DEFENCE. 

DEFICIENCY. 

DEFINITE. 

DEFINITION. 

DEFORCE.  Phelps  v.  Baldwin,  17  Conn.  212. 

DEFORCEMENT.  Woodruff  v.  Brown,  2  Harr.  (N.  J.)  269;  Wildy  v.  Bonney, 

26  Miss.  59. 
In  statute.     Robberson  v.  State,  I  Tex.  (App.)  502 ;  Burdiuk 

V.  Post,  12  Barb.  186. 
defraud  or  hinder.    In  statute.    Re  Dunham,  2  Ben. 

488. 

agent.    Ex  parte  White,  L.  R.  6  Ch.  App.  Cas.  403. 

conunission.    Grove  v.  Dubois,  1  T.  R.  116. 

In  statute.     State  v.  Lopez,  15  Nev.  407 ;  State  v.  Boyle.  28 


DEFRAUD. 


DELAY. 


DEL  CREDERE. 


DELIBERATE. 


DELINQUENCY 

DELIRIUM. 

DELIVERY. 


Iowa,  524. 
DELIBERATELY.  State  ').  Ellis,  74  Mo.  221 ;  State  v.  Lewis,  74  Mo.  222  ;  Stiite 

V.  Kotovsky,  74  Mo.  247. 
DELIBERATION.  In  statute.    Duebbe  v.  State,  1  Tex  (Aop.)  165;  Mitchell  v. 

State,  1  Tex.  (App.)  199;  Com.  v.  Perrier,  3  Phila.  232; 

Anthony  v.  State,  Meigs,  270. 
Boyce  v.  Ewart,  1  Rice,  140. 

tremens.     Erwin  v.  State,  10  Tex.  (App.)  700. 

Pratsman  v.  Baker,  30  Wis.  646 ;  Shaw  v.  Ilayward,  7  Cush. 

174;  State  Bank  v.  Evans,  3  Green  (N.  J.)  1G3 ;  Benne- 

son  V.  Aiken,  102  111.  287  ;  Berry  v.  Anderson,  22  Ind.  39  ; 

Roosevelt  v.  Carow,  6  Barb.  195 ;  Best  v.  Brown,  25  Hun, 

224. 
State  V.  Pike,  49  N.  H.  432  ;  Robinson  v.  Adams,  62  Me.  401 ; 

Re  Foreman's  Will,  54  Barb.  279. 
Re  Shaw's  Will,  2  Redf.  132. 

lands.    Attorney  General  v.  Parsons,  3  Cromp.  &  J.  280. 

and  let.     In  deed.     Lanigan  v.  Kille,  97  Pa.  St.  120. 

DEMONSTRATIVE. legacy.    Glass  v.  Dunn,  17  Ohio  St.  424. 

DEMURRAOE.       Lockhart  v.  Falk,  L.  R.  10  Ex.  135 ;  Brown  v.  Ralston,  4 

Rand.  510. 


DELUSION. 

DEMENTIA. 

DEMEL^.ii. 

DEMISE. 


RRAGE. 

1.  71. 

S.")  505; 


Miller,  11 
rter-partij. 


Bus-h,5Hl. 
1,  66  Ala. 


3.  220. 
6  N.  Y.  IG. 
Mart.  99. 


V.  Bonne j% 

5;  Burdiek 

am,  2  Ben. 

3a8.  403. 

5. 

.  Boyle.  28 

222;  State 

Mitchell  I'. 
Phila.  232  ; 


700. 

rd,  7  Cusli. 
63 ;  Benne- 
22  Ind.  39 ; 
m,  25  Hun, 

B2  Me.  401 ; 


ip.  &J.  280. 

Pa.  St.  120. 

4. 

.  Ralston,  4 


DEMURRER. 


708 


DEVISED. 


DEMURRER. 


Daviea  v.  Gibson,  2  Ark.  117;  New  Jersej'  i\  New  York,  6 
Pet.  327 ;  Goodman  v.  Ford,  23  Miss.  5;»5  ;  Howell  v. 
Howell,  15  Miss.  60. 

to  evidence.     PImrr  v.  Bachelor,  3  Ala.  242 ;  R.  Co. 


V.  McArthur,  43  Miss.  185  ;  Hyers  v.  Green,  2  Call,  569. 
DENOUNCEMENT.  Merle  v.  Matthews,  26  Cal.  477. 


DEPARTURE. 
DEPENDENT. 
DEPOSIT. 

DEPOSITION. 
DEPOSITUM. 
DEPRIVATION. 
DEPRIVE. 

DEPUTY. 

DERELICT. 
DERELICTION. 
DESCEND. 
DESCENT. 

DESERT. 
DESERTION. 


Union  Ins.  Co.  v.  Tyson,  3  Hill,  126. 

covenant.    Norman  c.  Wells,  17  Wend.  149. 

Bankv.  Bank,  40  Vt.  380;  Curtiss  v.  Leavitt,  15  N.  Y.  166. 

general .     Shoemaker  v.  Hinze,  53  Wis.  116. 

In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Clark,  1  Gall.  407. 

Morris  v.  Lewis,  33  Ala.  65. 

Martin  v.  Mackonochie,  3  Q.  B.  Div.  751. 

fraudulently  .    In  statute.    Robberson  v.   State,   8 

Tex.  (App.)  502. 

Re  Executive  Commrs.,  12  Fla.  652;  Willis  v.  Melvin,  8 
Jones  (L.),  63. 

Rowe  V.  The  Brig,  1  Mason,  378. 

Jones  V.  Nunn,  12  Ga.  473. 

In  will.     Fleming  v.  Fleming,  1  H.  &  C.  244. 

Priest  V.  Cummings,  20  Wend.  34.) ;  Barclay  v.  Cameron,  25 
Tex.  241 ;  Burbank  v.  Buckingham  Ins.  Co.,  24  N.  H.  568. 

People  V.  Board  of  Police,  26  Barb.  501. 

Hooper  v.  Hooper,  34  N.  J.  (Eq.)  95 ;  Southwick  v.  South- 
wick,  97  Mass.  329;  Coffin  v.  Jackson,  3  Story,  113;  The 
Mary  C.  Conery,  9  Fed.  Rep.  223 ;  Ingersoll  v.  Ingersoll, 
49  Pa.  St.  251. 

wilful .    In  statute.    Inhabitants  v.  Inhabitants,  130 

Mass.  107. 

In  toill.     Major  v.  Herndon,  78  Ky.  129. 

Sunol  V.  Hepburn,  1  Cal.  268. 

Re  Strawbridge,  39  Ala.  879. 

matters  of — — .  In  constitution.  Lehigh  Co.  v.  Central 
R.  Co.,  34  N.J.  (Eq.)90. 

any  letter.    In  statute.     U.  S.  u  Pcarce,  2  McLean,  16. 

In  plea.     Bain  v.  McDonald,  32  U.  C.  Q.  B.  190. 
DETERMINABLE.  In  deed.    Jones  v.  Nixon,  1  H.  &  C.  48. 

In  statute.     Freme  v.  Clement,  18  Ch.  Div.  499. 

fee.    People  v.  White,  11  Barb.  28 ;  McLane  v.  Bovee, 

35  Wis.  3r,. 

Sharp  V.  Curds,  4  Bibb,  548. 

Peirce  v.  Hill,  9  Port.  154.     ' 

Clift  V.  White,  12  N.  Y.  531 ;  Ajrres  v.  Lawrence,  59  N.  Y.  1 97. 

Wilkins  V.  Ins.  Co.,  30  Ohio  St.  341 ;  Bell  v.  Western  Maine 
Ins.  Co.  6  Rob.  (La.)  423  (39  Am.  Dec.  543). 

Jenkins  v.  Tobin,  81  Ark.  309;  Harwood  v.  Goodright,  1 
Cowp.  90;  Conklin  v.  Egerton,  21  Wend.  436;  Fetrow's 
V.  Estate,  58  Pa.  St.  427  ;  Lasher  v.  Lasher,  13  Barb.  109. 

lands .    In  statiUe.    Roth's  Appeal,  94  Pa.  St.  186. 


DESIRE. 

DESPOIL. 

DETAIL. 


DETAIN. 
DETAINED. 


DETERMINED. 
DETINUE. 
DEVASTAVIT. 
DEVIATION. 

DEVISE. 


DEVISED. 


■jHiiibwiiii  III 


i«itiiiliirtliiiiii««in  iiiiw  ■.. 


DICTATION, 


704 


DISQUALIFICATION. 


1 


I 


DICTATION. 

DICTUM. 

DID. 

DIE. 


DILIQENCE. 


Piendeigast  r.  Preiidcrgast,  IGLa.  Ann.  220. 

State  V.  Clarke,  3  Nev.  672. 

In  indictment.    Ewing  v.  State,  1  Tex.  (App.)  362. 

without  an  heir.    In  will.     Lippett  v.  Hopkins,  1 


Gall.  454. 
—  without  issue. 

St.  141. 


In  will.     Fitzwalter's  Appeal,  94  Pa. 


Swofford  V.  State,  3  Tex.  (App.)  76;  Brand  v.  R.  Co..  8 
Barb.  878 ;  Grant  v.  Mosely,  29  Ala.  305 ;  McGratli  v. 
R.  Co.,  19  How.  Pr.  219. 

inquire.    Respublka  v.  Shaffer,  1  Dall.  257. 

Chatham  v.  Middlefield,  19  Johns.  57. 

— —  trust.     Deaderich  v.  Cantrell,  10  Yerg.  272. 

Wiesner  v.  Zaim,  39  Wis.  206 ;  Castle  v.  Duryea,  32  Barb. 
480. 

In  statute.     People  v.  Riley,  25  Hun,  588. 

Otherwise .    In  statute.     McCaffrey  v.  Town  of  Shields, 


DILIGENTLY. 
DIRECTLY. 
DIRECTORY. 
DISABILITY. 

DIRECTION. 
DISABLED. 

54  Wis.  651. 
DISBURSEMENTS.  In  statute.     Commrs.  v.  Maguire,  86  N.  C.  288. 
DISCLAIMER.         Williams  v.  Cooper,  39  Eng.  C.  L.  384. 
DISCONTINUANCE.  Hunt  v.  Griffin,  49  Miss.   748 ;  Ramsey  v.  Tuffnell,  2 

Bing.  553;  Kennedy  v.  McNickle,  7  Phila.  217;  Kahnv. 

Herman,  3  Ga.  272  ;  McGuire  v.  Hay,  6  Humph.  421. 
Pake  V.  Capital,  20  Kan.  450 ;  Weckler  v.  Bk.,  42  Md.  592. 
Rooke's  Case,  5  Cooke,  100;  Cavil  v.  Burnaford,  1  Burr. 

571 ;  Rex.  v.  Young,  1  Burr.  560 ;  Dorman  r.  State,  34 

Ala.  235  ;  People  v.  Superior  Court,  6  Wend.  120. 

DISCRETIONARY.  Lrust.    Deaderick  v.  Cantrell,  10  Yerg.  269. 

DISFRANCHISEMENT.  Symmers  v.  Regem,  2  Cowp.  502. 

DISHONORED.       Todd  v.  Emly,  7  M.  &  W.  438. 

DISINTERESTED. or  indifferent.   In  statute.   Lyon  v.  Hamor,  73  Me.  56. 


DISCOUNT. 
DISCRETION. 


DISMISS. 
DXQORDERLY. 


Bosely  v.  Bruner,  24  Miss.  462. 

conduct.     State  v.  Jersey  City,  1  Dutch.  541. 

house.    In  statute.    Thompson  v.  State,  2  Tex.  (App.) 


82;  McElhaney    v.  State,  12  Tex.  (App.)  231;  State  v. 

Maxwell,  83  Conn.  259. 
person.    In  staiute.    O'Shaughnessy  v.  McLorman,  43 

N.  J.  (L.)  413. 
in  discharging.    In  charter-party.    Keen  v.  Aiiden- 

ried,  6  Ben.  535. 
Thomas  v.  Sorrell,  Vaughn,  349. 
mind  and  memory.    Den  v.  Johnson,  2  South.  458; 

Puryear  v.  Reese,  6  Coldw,  88 ;  Benoistv.  Murrin,  58  Mo. 

322 ;  Leech  v.  Leech,  21  Pa.  St.  69. 
of  them  in  any  way  whatever.    In  statute.    Oliver 

V.  Hyman,  30  U.  C.  Q.  B.,  517. 
DISPOSSESSION.  Kilnich  v.  Maidman,  1  Burr.  111. 
DISQUALIFIED.     In  constitution.     Re  Maguire,  57  Cal.  604. 
DISQUALIFICATION,  legal .    In  statute.    State  v.  Blair,  63  Vt.  24. 


DISPATCH. 

DISPENSATION 
DISPOSING. 


I 


1  AT  I  ON. 


DISSEISIN. 


705 


DRA  YAGE. 


1 


[opkins,  1 

sal,  94  Pa. 

R.  Co..  8 
cGratli  V. 


32  Barb. 


of  Shields, 


["uffnell,  2 
';  Kahnv. 
.  421. 
Id.  592. 
1,  1  Burr. 
,  State,  34 
0. 


73  Me.  56. 

1. 

ex.  (App.) 

;  State  v. 

iomian,  43 
V.  Aiiden- 


outh.  458 ; 
in,  68  Mo. 

*e.    Oliver 


^t.  24. 


DISSEISIN. 

DISSOLVED. 

DISTILLER. 

DISTRESS. 

DISTRIBUTION. 


DISTRICT. 
DISTURBINO. 


DIVERS. 

DIVERSION. 

DIVIDEND. 

DIVORCE. 

DOLLAR. 

DOLLARS. 

DOMESTICS. 
DOMICIL. 


DOMINION. 
DONATIO. 


DONATION. 


DORMANT. 

DOUBLE. 

DOWER 

DOWR7. 
DRAMATIC. 

DRAM-SHOP. 


DRAYAQE. 


Kilnich  v.  Maulman,  1  Burr.  Ill;  Doc  v.  Horde,  2  Cowp. 

701  ;  Worcester  v.  Lord,  56  Me.  208. 
if  the  same  is by  the  chancery  court.    In  bond. 

Bollincj  v.- Tate,  G5  Ala.  417. 
In  HtatHte.     One  Vaporizer,  2  Ben.  439. 
Hard  v.  Nearing,  44  Barb.  488. 
In  statute.  ,  Robinson  v.  Payne,  58  Miss.  690 ;  Rogers  v.  Gil- 

lett,  56  Iowa,  268. 
printed  and  delivered  for  .    In   contract.    Daw- 
ley  V.  Alsdorf,  25  Hun,  226. 
In  crmstitvtion.     Com.  v.  Dumhauld,  97  Pa.  St.  293. 
In  statute.    Jones  v.  Van  Zandt,  6  McLean,  214. 
religious  worship.    Hunt  v.  State,   3  Tex.  (App.) 

116;   Richardson  v.  State,   5   Tex.  (App.)  470;  Dom  v. 

State,  4  Tex.  (App.)  T". 
In  indictment.     Reg.  v.  Webb,  Temp.  &  M.  26. 
Parker  I'.  Griswold.  17  Conn.  299. 
Pennsylvania  v.  R.  Co.,  10  Phila.  466  ;  Clarkson  v.  Clarkson, 

18  Barb.  C57. 
State  V.  Fry,  4  Mo.  142 ;  Miller  v.  Miller,  33  Cal.  355. 
Borie  v.  Trott,  5  Phila.  404. 
In  note.    Cook  v.  Lillo,  13  Otto,  792. 
In  will.    Wilson  v.  Powell,  86  N.  C.  321. 
Wakefield  v.  State,  41  Tex.  558. 
Attorney-General  v.  Rowe,  1  H.  &  C.  44 ;  State  v.  Moore,  14 

N.  H.  454 ;  Crawford  v.  Wilson,  4  Barb.  520 ;  Ilageman  v. 

Fox,  31  Barb.  476 ;  Re  Wrigley,  8  Wend.  142  ;  Re  Roberts, 

8  Paige  Ch.  524;  Sunderson  v.  Ralston,  20  La.  Ann.  314; 

Cadwalader  v.  Howell,  3  Harr.   (N.  J.)   144;   Lowry  r. 

Bradley,  1  Speer,  Ch.  1  (39  Am.  Dec.  142). 
Coles  V.  Perry,  7  Tex.  136. 
causa  mortis.     Prince  v.  Hazleton,  20  Johns.  514; 

French  v.  Raymond,  38  Vt.  624 ;  W  ....j  v.  Tucker,  3  Bin- 

ney,  370 ;  Bedell  v.  Carl,  33  N.  Y.  584. 
Fisk  V.  Flores,  43  Tex.  343. 
or  gratuity.    In  constitution.    Georgia  Penitentiary  v. 

Nehns,  65  Ga.  603. 

partner.     Speake  v.  Prewitt,  6  Tex.  258. 

insurance.    Perkins  v.  Ins.  Co.,  12  Mass.  218. 

Wait  V.  Wait,  4  Barb  201 ;   Young  v.  Carter,  50  How. 

Pr.  411 ;  Sutherland  v.  Sutherland,  69  111.  485. 

Cutler  V.  Waddingham,  22  Mo.  254. 

composition.    In  statute.     Maitenetti  v.  Maguire,  1 

Abb.  (U.  S.)360. 
Brockway  v.  State,  36  Ark.  636. 
In  statute.     Wright  v.  People,  101  111.  134. 

keeper.    State  v.  Owen,  15  Mo.  507. 

Soule  V.  Gas  Light  Co.,  64  Cal.  241. 


DROVE. 


706 


EASEMENT. 


DROVE. 
DUE. 


DXILY. 


DUNCE. 
DUPLICITY. 


DX7RESS. 


I 


1 


DURINa. 


DUTCH. 
DUTIES. 
DUTY. 

DWELLma-; 

EARNINGS. 
EASEMENT 


of  horses  or  cattle.    In  ttatute.    Caldwell  v.  State,  2 

Tex.  (App.)63. 

U.  S.  V.  Learned,  1  Abb.  (U.  S.)  483. 

course  of  law.     Gritfln  v.  Mixon,  38  Miss.  458. 

diligence.     Bixby  v.  Smith,  49  How.  Pr.  53, 

return.     Harman  v.  Childress,  3  Ycrg.  329  ;  Waugh  v. 

Brittain,  4  Jones  (L.),  470. 

notice.    In  plea.     Kiisterer  v.  City  of  Beaver  Dam,  52 

Wis.  146. 

process  of  law.     In  constitution.     State  Auditor  v. 

Jackson  County,  65  Ala.  1G8;  Donahue  »;.  County  of 
Will,  100  111.  IOC);  Kalloch  v.  Superior  Ct.,  56  Cal.  229; 
Hey  Sing  Icck,  57  Cal.  251. 

debts  now .     Kimball  v.  Whitney,  15  Ind.  282. 

debt .    Leggatt  V.  Bk.,  24  N.  Y.  290. 

in course  of  administration.  Darling  v.  McDon- 
ald, 101  111.  874. 

Gibson  v.  People,  5  Hun,  543. 

.  completed.    In  plea.    Town  of  Auburn  v.  Eldridge, 

77  Ind.  126. 

presented.     Schoficld  v.  Bayard,  3  Wend.  491. 

proceeded  in  to  judgment.    In  statute.    City  of 

Philadelphia  v.  Scott,  93  Pa.  St.  29. 

recorded.    In  plea.     Martens  v.  Randon,  78  Ind.  85 ; 

Dunning  v.  Coleman,  27  La.  Ann.  48. 

Peard  v.  Jones,  Cro.  Car.  352. 

Weathcrsby  v.  State,  1  Tex.  (App.)  643 ;  Tucker  v.  State,  6 
Tex.  (App.)  253 ;  State  v.  Gorham,  55  N.  H.  163 ;  Tucker 
V.  Ladd,  7  Cow.  452 ;  Ilarker  v.  Brink,  4  Zab.  452. 

Olivari  v.  Menger,  39  Tex.  77  ;  Plant  v.  Gunn,  2  Woods,  376  ; 
Brown  v.  Pierce,  7  Wall.  214 ;  Hazelrigg  v.  Donaldson,  2 
Mete.  (Ky.)  477 ;  Ilackley  v.  Ileadley,  45  Miss.  574 ;  Rem- 
ington V.  Wright,  43  N.  J.  (L.)  413. 

of  imprisonment.    Brown  v.  Pierce,  7  Wall.  215 

per  minas.     Brown  v.  Pierce,  7  Wall.  215. 

coverture.     State  v.  Fry.  4  Mo,  159. 

the  term.    People  v.  Burbank,  12  Cal.  392. 

his  sickness  or  disability.    In  contract.    Poultney 

V.  Buchman,  62  How.  Pr.  470. 

auction.    Crandall  v.  State,  28  Ohio  St.  481. 

In  comtitution.    Pacific  Ins.  Co.  v.  Soule,  7  Wall.  445. 

State  V.  Orleans  Nav.  Co.,  11  Mart.  153;  Allen  v.  Dickson, 
1  Minor,  120. 
HOUSE.  /'(  statute.    Bradley  v.  Baylcss,  8  Q.  B.  Div.  224 ;  State 
V.  McCall,  4  Ala.  643  (39  Am.  Dec.  314). 

In  statute.     Jason  v.  Antone,  131  Mass.  534. 

Ross  V.  Thompson,  78  Ind,  90 ;  Clark  v.  R.  Co,,  40  Iowa,  456  ; 
Forbes  v.  Balenseifer,  74  III.  185 ;  Felters  v.  Humphreys, 
3  C.  E.  Green,  262. 


i 


EMENT. 


EFFECTS. 


707 


ENEMY. 


V.  State,  2 


458. 
Waush  V. 


er  Dam,  52 

Auditor  v. 
County  of 
5  Cal.  229 ; 

282. 

y.  McDon- 

Eldridge, 

i'Jl. 

.     City  of 

rs  Ind.  85 ; 


V.  State,  6 
S3 ;  Tucker 
52. 

^oods,  376 ; 
onald«)on,  2 
674 ;  Rem- 

iU.  215 


Poultney 


,  445. 

V.  Dickson, 

224;  State 


I  Iowa,  45(5 ; 
Humphreys, 


EFFECTS. 


in 


EJECTMENT. 

ELECTIVE. 
ELECTION. 


ELECTOR. 


ELECTORS. 


ELIGIBLE. 

ELSEWHERE. 
ELOPEMENT. 


In  will.     Hockley  v.  Mawley,  1  Hov.  Supj).  67. 
machinery  and in  the  said  sugar  refinery 

deed.     Thurber  v.  Minturn,  62  How.  l»r.  27. 
Fairclaim  v.  Sham  Title,  3  Burr.  1294 ;  McFailand  v.  Good- 
man, 6  Bias.  112;  Bristow  v.  Pegge,  1  T.  R.  759  n. 

franchise.     State  v.  Stateu,  6  Coldw.  255. 

Com.  V.  Brandon,  4  B.  Moii.  2 ;  Police  Commrs.  v.  Louis- 
ville, 3  Bush,  602 ;  Gihnan  v.  Oilman,  54  Me.  458 ;  Dash 

V.  Van  Kleech,  7  Johns.  501. 
In  deed.     Coleman  v.  Brooke,  12  Phila.  503. 
InstatiUe..    Chicago,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Mallory,  101  111.  583. 

law.    Falconer  v.  Robinson,  46  Ala.  344. 

Beardstown  v.  "Virginia,  76  111.  39 ;  Sanford  v.  Prentice,  28 

Wis.  362. 

municipal .     In  statute.     State  v.  Kirld,  74  Ind.  555. 

of  such  cities,  towns  or  villages.    In  constitution. 

State  V.  Tuttle,  63  Wis.  45. 
ELEEMOSYNARY.  corporations.     Allen  v.  McKeen,  l  Sumner,  299 ; 

Robertson  v.  Bullions,  9  Barb.  90;  Trustees  v.  King,  12 

Mass.  567. 
every  elector  shall  be to  any  office.    In  statute. 

State  V.  Bradley,  48  Conn.  546. 
In  contract.     Brown  v.  Jones,  2  Gall.  477. 
Cogswill  V.  Tibbetts,  3  N.  H.  42. 
EMANCIPATION.  Chesley  v.  Sherburne,  56  N.  H.  303. 
EMBARGO.  Rodoeanachi  v.  Elliott,  L.  R.  8  C.  P.  659. 

EMBEZZLE.  In  statute.     Allegheny  Co.  v.  Vnu  Campan,  3  Wend.  53 ;  U. 

S.  V.  Coqant,  9  Cent.  L.  J.  129. 
EMBEZZLEMENT.  Griffin  v.  State,  4  Tex.  (App.)  390;  Simco  v.  State,  8  Tex. 

(App.)  400  ;  People  v.  Burr,  41  How  Pr.  294. 
Whitmarsh  v.  Cutting,  10  Johns.  361 ;   Debow  v.  Titus,  5 

Halst.  129. 
Gibbs  V.  Dewey,  5  Cow.  54. 
domain.     Orr  v.  Quimby,  54  N.  H.  611;  Bloodgood 

V.  R.  Co.,  18  Wend.   13;   Gilmer  v.  Lime  Point,  18  Cal. 

251 ;  Caldwell  v.  State,  1  Stew.  &  P.  379 
bills  of  credit.    In  constitution.    Ramsey  v.  Cox,  28 

Ark.  369. 
Lyman  v.  People,  7  Brad  well,  348. 
in  the .     In  statute.     State  v.  Coe,  72  Me.  455 ;  State 

V.  Coe,  72  Me.  456. 
Wilson  V.  Gray,  127  Mass.  99. 
Gumey  v.  R.  Co.,  2  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  453 ;  58  N.  Y.  371. 

in  the  office.     Stone  v.  U.  S.,  3  Ct.  of  CI.  262. 

lands.     Ta|)sall  V.  Crosskey,  7  M.  &  W.  446. 

Edwards  v.  Hall,  6  De  G.  M.  &  G.  83. 

policy.     In  statute.     Brummer  v.  Cohn,  86  N.  Y.  16. 

In  insurance  policy.     Ins.  Co.  v.  Chester,  43  Pa.  St.  493. 


EMBLEMENTS. 

EMBRACERY. 
EMINENT. 


EMIT. 

EMPANEL. 
EMPLOY. 

EMPLOYED. 
EMPLOYEE. 

ENCLOSED. 
ENDOW. 
ENDOWMENT. 
ENEMY. 


i 


ENLIHTED. 


'08 


ESTABLISHED. 


ENLISTED. 

ENLISTMENT. 

ENSUINQ. 
ENTERED. 

ENTERINO. 

ENTICE. 
ENTIRE. 


ENTIRELY. 
ENTITLED. 
ENTRY. 


ENUMERATED. 
EQXnTABLE. 


EQUITY. 


EQUIVALENTS. 

ERRONEOUS. 

ERROR. 


ESCAPE. 

ESCAPED. 
ESCHEAT. 
ESCROW. 

ESPLEES. 
ESTABLISHED. 


and  mustered.    In  statute.     Inhabitants  v.  Inhabit- 
ants, 180  Mass.  107. 
Bivbbitt  V.  U.  S.,  16  Ct.  of  CI.  213;  Erickson  v.  Beach,  40 

Conn.  280. 

year.     Hull  v.  Winnebago  Co.,  54  Wis.  293. 

of  record.    In  ntatute.     Long  0.  State,  3  Tex.  (App.) 

321. 
up.     In  utatute.     Blatchford  v.  Newberry,  100  III.  491. 

Burke  v.  State,  5  Tex.  (App.)  74. 
on  the  docket.     In  statute.     Lockwood  v.  Dills,  74 

Ind.  69. 

breaking  and .     Martin  v.  State,  l  Tex.  (App. )  629. 

away  any  female.     In  statute.     People  v.  Carter,  46 

Mich.  446. 
day  of  any  election.    In  statute.     Haines  v.  State,  7 

Tex.  (App.)  30;  Lawrence  v.  State,  7  Tex.  (App.)  192. 
unconditional,  free  and  unincumbered  owner- 
ship.    In  insurance  policy.     Miller  v.  Amazon  Ins.  Co.,  46 

Mich.  464. 

satisfied.     People  v.  Phipps,  39  Cal.  336. 

is .     In  plea.     Re  Ratlibone,  2  Ben.  138. 

In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Baker,  5  Ben.  25 ;  Chotard  v.  Pope,  12 

Wheat.  688 ;  Guion  v.  Andrews,  8  ^lumph.  306. 

of  the  judgment.     In  statute.    Tlie  Belle,  5  Ben.  59. 

already .     In  statute.     Cutting  v.  Cutting,  86  N.  Y.  533. 

assets.     Catlin  v.  Eagle  Bunk,  6  Conn.  243. 

construction.    Smiley  v.  Sampson,  1  Neb.  91. 

estoppel.     Cochran  v.  Harrow,  22  111.  349. 

set-off.     Wliyte  v.    )'Brien,  1  Sim.  &  Stu.  564. 

waste.     Turner  v.  Wright,  2  De  Gex  F.  &  J.  243. 

Lynch  v.  Postelthwaite,  7  Mart.  304 ;  Board  v.  De  Yeo,  67 

How.  Pr.  141. 

jurisprudence.    Jackson  V.  Nimmo,  3  Lea,  609. 

of  redemption.     Walker  v.  King,  44  Vt.  612 ;  Kort- 

right  V.  Cady,  21  N.  Y.  365 ;  Stoker  v.  Coggswell,  25  How. 

Pr.  272;  Yeo  v.  Mercereau,  3  Harr.  (N.  J.)  390. 
Tyler  v.  Boston,  7  Wall.  327. 

judgment.     Wolfe  v.  Davis,  74  N,  C,  599. 

apparent.     Burson  v.  Dosser,  1  >'.•.•  i  '    "^^q, 

of  fact.     Mowatt  v.  Wri^rht,  1  V,'' '  -    -O. 

of  law.    Mowatt'iJ.  Wright,  1  W*jii.'   < -lO. 

Butler  V.  Washburn,  26  N.  H.  258 ;  Lc        '.  State,  3  Head, 

137 ;  Adams  v.  Turrentine,  8  Ired,  (L.)  15!. 
In  statute.    Jones  v.  Van  Zandt,  2  McLean,  612. 
Hughes  V.  State,  41  Tex.  17. 
Schoenberger  v.  Hackman,  37  Pa.  St.  94 ;  James  v.  Vander- 

heyden,  1  Paige  Cli.  367. 
Fosgate  v.  Herkimer  Co.,  9  Barb.  293, 
by  law.     Dane  c.  Smith,  54  Ala.  49. 


^MMilNltt»>-^ 


ESTATE. 


709 


EVENT. 


ESTATE. 


ESTOPPEL. 


ET. 
ETC. 


EVENT. 


ftf'''ig^^^^^^~—~ 


White  V.  Guirous,  Minor, 
White  V.  Guirous,  Minor, 


Moody  V.  Farr,  33  Miss.  196 ;   Harlan  v.  Lumsflen,  1  Duv. 

80 ;  Sellers  v.  Sellers,  35  Ala.  241 ;  Hunter  v.  Husted,  Busb. 

(Eq.)  142  ;  Jackson  r.  Parker,  ft  Cow.  81 ;  Ayres  v.  Law- 
rence, 69  N.  Y.  198 ;  Bates  v.  Sparrall,  10  Mass.  324 ;  Re 

Fleming,  6  Phila.  358  ;  Campbell  v.  Campbell,  37  Wis.  215 ; 

Den  V.  Snitcher,  2  Green,  G3. 
In  will.     Pottow  V.  Fricker,  5  Eng.  L.  &  Eq.  447. 

at  Buffrance.     Jackson  v.  Cairns,  20  Johns.  305. 

at  will.     Sarsfield  v.  Healy,  60  Barb.  246;   Den  v. 

Drake,  2  Green,  529, 
by  the  cnrtesy.    Bottoms  v.  Corley,  5  Heisk.  8; 

Westcott  V.  Miller,  42  Wis.  465. 

for  life.    Williams  v.  Radcliff,  42  Miss.  154. 

in  fee  simple  absolute.    Frisky  v.  Balland,  7  111. 

144. 

in  land.    Beall  v.  Holmes,  6  H.  «&.J.  208. 

in    possession.    In  statute.    Eberts   v.   Fisher,   44 

Mich.  551. 

in  remainder.    Burleigh  v.  Clough,  52  N.  H.  273. 

in  trust.    Catlin  v.  Hull,  21  Vt.  157;    Sterucker  v. 

Dickenson,  9  Barb.  519. 
on  condition  precedent. 

341. 
on  condition  subsequent 

341. 
tail.     Den  v.  Allaire,  Spencer,  25  ;  Crane  v.  Fogg,  Pen. 

(N.  J.)  823;  Jordan  v.  Roach,  32  Miss.  603;  Jiggits  v. 

Davis,  1  Leigh,  460. 
upon  condition.    State  Bank  v.  Hastings,  1  Doug. 

(Mich.)  252;  Warner  v.  Bennett,  31  Conn.  475;  Thornton 

V.  Trammcll,  3ft  Ga.  20(r. 
Reynolds  v.  Gamer,  66  Barb.  312;  Lash  v.  Rendell,  72  Ind. 

480;  Demarast  v.  Hopper,  2  Zab.  619 ;  Haynes  v.  Stevens, 

11  N.  H.  31. 

by  conduct.    Acton  v.  Dooley,  74  Mo.  67. 

in  pai|.     Dakin  v.  Anderson,  18  Ind.  54 ;  Norton  v. 

Kearney,    10  Wis.   453;    International  Bank  v.  German 

Bank,  3  Mo.  (App.)  371  ;  Stevens  v.  Dennett,  51  N.  H. 

333 ;  Bank  v.  Eldrcd,  6  Biss.  373. 
— ^  al.     Lyman  v.  Milton,  44  Cal.  633. 
Agate  V.  Lowenbeim,  4  Daly,  68;  Gray  v.  Central  R.  Co.,  11 

Hun,  75;  Hunt  v.  Smith,  9  Kan.  163;  R.  Co.  v.  Metcalfe, 

4  Met.  (Ky.)211. 
In  plea.    Whitmore  v.  Bowman,  4  G.  Greene,  148 ;  Sayer  v. 

Pocock,  1  Cowp.  408. 
bill,   answer,   demurrer,   exhibits, .    In    decree. 

Coles  V.  Hunt,  75  Va.  380. 
abide  the .    In  order.     Ferguson  v.  Davison,  8  Q  B. 

Div.  470 ;  Jones  v.  Williams,  L.  R.  8  Q.  B.  283 ;  Field  v. 

Great  Northern  R.  Co.,  3  Ex.  Div.  262. 


EVERY. 


710 


EXECUTIVE, 


EVERY. 

EVERYTHINO. 
EVICTION. 

EVIDENCE. 


EVIDENT. 

EZ  POST  FACTO 

EXCEPT. 

EXCEPTION. 

EXCESSIVE. 

EXCHANGE. 

EXCLUSIVELY. 

EXCUSABLE. 

EXECUTED. 


EXECUTION. 


EXECUTIVE. 


Brf-vn  V.  Jarvis,  2  De  G.,  F.  &  J.  172. 

college.  In  s'atute.  People  v.  Albany  Medical  Col- 
lege, G2  How.  Pr.  221. 

I  am  possessed  of.    In  will.    Re  Metbun  &  Blorc't 

Conti-act,  10  Ch.  Div.  696. 

Rice  V.  Dudley,  65  Ala.  71 ;  Upton  v.  Townscnd,  84  Eng. 
C.  L.  30 ;  Thomas  r.  Shackle,  32  Iowa,  70 ;  Etheredge 
V.  Osboru,  12  Wend,  532;  Marvin  v.  Applegate,  18  Ind. 
48. 

Hubbell  V.  U.  S.  15  Ct.  of  CI.  606 ;  Holland  v.  Ingram,  6 
Rich.  52 ;  Hotchkiss  v.  Newton,  10  Ga.  607. 

In  statute.     Ro  Comstock,  8  Ben.  235. 

against  himself.    In  constitution.    Walker  v.  State, 

7  Tex.  (App.)  246. 

of  debt  for  the  absolute  payment  of  money 

upon  demand  or  at  a  particular  time.  In  statute. 
McKce  V.  Metropolitan  Ins.  Co.,  25  Hun,  584. 

proof  is .     In  constitution.     Ex  parte  Beacom,  12  Tex. 

(App.)  319. 

.In  constitution.  Moore  v.  State,  43  N.  J.  (L.)  215;  U.  S. 
('.  Hughes,  8  Ben.  29;  Murray  v.  State,  1  Tex.  (App.) 
418;  Valesco  v.  State,  9  Tex.  (App.)  76;  Calloman  v. 
State,  7  Tex.  (App.)  585. 

aa  herein  provided.  In  statute.  Lindecker  v.  Peo- 
ple, 98  111.  25. 

Gould  V.  Glass,  19  Barb.  192;  State  v.  Wilson,  42  Me.  21 ; 
Cunningham  v.  Knight,  1  Barb.  192. 

bail.    In  constitution.     Ex  parte  Ryan,  44  Cal.  558. 

weight.     In  statute.     Wallington  v.  Hoskins,  6  Q.  B. 

Div.  206 ;  Queen  v.  Ellis,  8  Q,  B.  Div.  400. 

Atchinson  v.  Lee,  75  Ind.  132 ;  Wilson  v  Randall,  7  Barb. 
038;  Elwell  v.  Chamberlain,  31  N.  Y.  624. 

used.  In  constitution.  Theological  Seminary  v.  Peo- 
ple, 101  111.  580. 

neglect.     In  statute.     Bash  v.  Van  Osdol,  75  Ind.  186 ; 

Slaglc  V.  Bodenor,  75  ^^Ind.  330 ;  Monroe  v.  Paddock,  75 
Ind.  420. 

In  plea.     Ricketts  v.  Harvey,  78  Ind.  152. 

In  statute.     Neilson  v.  Schuckman,  53  Wis.  643. 

In  writ.     State  v.  Williamson,  67  Mo.  198. 

contract.    The  Ives,  Newb.  Adm.  209 ;  Fox  v.  Kitton, 

19  El.  553. 

at  the  time  this  will  shall  be .    In  will.    Lambert 

V.  Harvey,  100  111.  841. 

In  statute.  Neilson  v.  Schuckman,  53  Wis.  643 ;  Brown  v. 
U.  S.,  6  Ct.  of  CI.  178;  Gaskell  v.  King,  12  Ired.  221. 

writ  of .     Lambert  v.  Powers,  36  Iowa,  20 ;  Kelly  v. 

Vincent,  8  Ohio  St.  420 ;  Darby  v.  Carson,  9  Ohio,  150. 

In  constitution.     Opinion  of  the  Justices,  72  Me.  555. 


i 


1UTIVE. 

liciil  Col- 

&  Blorc's 

84  Eng. 
Ktlieredge 
i,  18  Ind. 

[ngram,  6 

V.  State, 

f  money 

In  statute. 

I,  12  Tex. 

15;  U.  S. 
K.  (App.) 
lUoman  v. 

er  V.  Peo- 

2  Me.  21 ; 

al.  658. 
8,  6  Q.  B. 

II,  7  Barb. 

iry  V.  Peo- 

> Ind.  186 ; 
addock,  75 


c  V.  Eatton, 

Lambert 

;  Brown  v. 
ed.  221. 
) ;  Kelly  v. 
>hlo,  150. 
555. 


EXECUTOR. 


711 


EXTORT. 


BZBCUTOR.  Knrr  v.  Newman,  4  T.  R.  C27;  Crislleld  v.  State,  55  Md. 

194;  Conklin  v.  Egerton,  21  Wend.  4110;  State  iK  Watson, 

2  Speers,  90. 
de  son  tort.     Bruwn  v.  Li-avctt,  2(i  N.  II.  4^J5 ;  Bara- 

Hien  V.  Adam,  18  Ark.  125. 
as and  not  otherwise.    In  deed.    Thayer  v.  Wen- 
dell, 1  Gall.  87. 

my .     In  ivill.     Weinenr  v.  Fath,  43  N.  J.  (L.)  3. 

contract.     Tiic  Ives,  Nowb.  Adni.  209  ;  Dale  v.  The 

Governor,  3  Stew.  422. 
devise.     Burleigh  v.  Clo  <gh,  r,2  N.  H.  273;  Patcrson 

V.  Kills,  11  Wend.  278;  Poor  r.  Considine,  6  Wall.  475; 

Brown's  Estate,  38  Pa.  St.  294  ;   Derr  v.  Allaire,  Si)en- 

cer,  20. 
damages.     Fresdenbert   v.  Edmunson,  36  Mo.  230 ; 

Bates  V.  Davis,  76  111.  223. 
EXEMPLIFICATION.    Dickenson  v.  R.  Co.,  7  W.  Va.  413. 


EZECXTTORS. 
EXECUTORY 


EZEMFLAR7. 


EXEMPT. 
EZEACISED. 

EZERCISING. 


IT. 


King  V.  Leeds  Co.,  5  East,  381. 

any  trade .    In  statute.     Erichsen  v.  Last,  8  Q.   B. 

Div.  414. 
the  right  of  suffrage.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Bonders, 


EXHIBITED. 
EXISTING. 
EXPECTANCY. 
EXPENSES. 

EXPERT. 


EXPIRATION. 
EXPLOSION. 
EXPRESS. 
EXPRESSIO. 


EXPRESSED. 


2  Abb.  (U.  S.)  457. 
Bank  v.  Bank,  4  Hill,  519. 
expose  and .     In  indictment.     Reg.  v.  Webb,  Temp. 

&  M.  26. 
In  statute.     Whitney  v.  State,  10  Tex.  (App.)  379. 

right.     In  Htatute.     Fowler  v.  Vail,  4  U.  C.  App.  207. 

Jeffers  v.  Lampson,  10  Ohio  St.  106. 

of  the  family.    In  statute.     Fitzgerald  v.  McCarty, 

55  Iowa,  705. 
City  of  Parsons  v.  Lindsay,  20  Kan.  432  ;  Hyde  v.  Woolfolk, 

1  Iowa,  167;  Re  Toomes,  54  Cal.  A 14;  Travis  v.  Brown, 

43  Pa.  St.  12 ;  Heald  v.  Thing,  45  Me.  394. 
Wrotcsley  v.  Adams,  Plowd.  198. 
In  insurance  policy.    Evans  v.  Columbia  Ins.  Co. ,  44  N.  Y.  151. 

corporation.     Warner  v.  Beers,  23  Wend.  176. 

uniuB  est  exclusio  alterius.     Slirewsberry  Savinjp» 

Inst.  Appeal,  94  Pa.  St.  812  ;  Borough  of  Easton  v.  Leh' 

Water  Co.,  97  Pa.  St.  559. 
in  the  title.     In  constitution.     Cox  u.  State,  8  Tex. 


(App.)  254. 
provided  by  written  agreement  or  covenant. 

In  statute.     Butler  v.  Kidder,  87  N.  Y.  102. 
Moers  v.  City  of  Reading,  21  Pa.  St.  201. 
Taylor  v.  Hampton,  4  McCord,  101 , 
EXTINQniSHMENT.    Moultrie  v.  Smiley,  16  Ga.  843 ;   Baker  v.  Baker,    4 

Dutch.  20. 

EXTORT.  any  money  or  other  property.    In  statute.    People 

V.  Cadman,  57  Cal.  562. 


EXPRESSLY. 

EXTEND. 
EXTINCT. 


mmiHiitimmim 


*  P  wt 


EXTORTION. 


712 


FEDERAL. 


SZTORTION.  Smith  v.  State,  10  Tex.  (App.)  413  ;  Bevler  v.  Covell,  87  N. 

y.  65 ;  Leenian  v.  Stale,  ;i6  Ark.  442. 
EXTRA.  compensation.     In  conatUution.     Swift  v.  State,  26 

Hun,  481. 

services.     Commrs.  v.  Blake,  21  Ind.  84. 

BZTRAORDINART. expenses.     In  utatute.     Wallington  v.  Hoskins,  6 

Q.  B.  Div.  206 ;  Queen  v.  Ellis,  8  Q.  B.  T)iv.  466. 

motion  or  case.   In  atatutf.    Cox  V.  Hillyer,  65  Ga.  57. 

cruelty.     In  statute.     Poor   v.  Poor,  8    N.  H.  316; 

Morris  v.  Morris,  14  Cnl.  79. 

evidence.     Baldwin  V.  City  of  Buffalo,  .15  N.  Y.  382. 

In  statute.     Ahedare  v.  Hammett,  L.  R.  10  Q.  B.  160. 

In  statute.     Great  Western  It.  Co.  v.  Railway  Commrs.  7  Q. 

B.  Div.  182. 
Duguid  V.  Edwards,  50  Barb.  295 ;  Lawrence  v.  Stonington 

Bank,  6  Conn.  527 ;  Cotton  v.  Ililler,  52   Miss.  13 ;  Per- 
kins V.  State,  50  Ala.  156. 
In  affidavit.     Whelpley  v.  Van  Epps,   9  Paige  Ch.  332  (37 

Am.  Dec.  400). 
Taylor  v.  Mason,  9  Wheat.  344. 
circumstances.    Bloodgood   v.  Beecher,  35    Conn. 

482;  Utley  v.  Smith,  24  Conn,  310. 
Boyce  v.  Ewart,  1  Rice,  140. 
aver&ge  crop.    In  contract.    Wright  v.  Morrison,  15 

Ark.  444. 

sale.     Lalor  v.  McCarthy,  24  Minn.  419. 

FALSE.  imprisonment.    Colter  v.  Lorver,  35  Ind.  286  ;  Leeger 

V.  Pfeifer,  35  Ind.  15 ;  Bird  r.  Jones,  3  West.  L.  J.  488. 
representation.     Allen  v.  Addington,  7  Wend.  22 ; 

State  V.  Vanderliilt,  3  Dutch.  334. 
swearing.     In  insurance  policy.     Mahr  v.  Hibernian 

Ins.  Co.,  67  N.  Y.  292;  Mason  v.  Agricultural  Ins.  Co., 

18U.  C.  C.  P.19. 
writing.     People  v.  Gates,  13  Wend.  320. 


::ZTREME. 


EXTRINSIC. 
FABRICATE 
FACILITIES. 

FACTOR. 


FACTS. 


FAILma. 


FAILURE. 
FAIR. 


FALSEHOOD. 

FALSELY. 

FALSUS. 

FAMILY. 


FARM. 

FAST. 

FAULT. 

FEDERAL. 


Putnam  v.  Osgood,  51  N.  H.  207. 

In  staiute.     U.  S.  v.  King,  5  McLean,  210. 

in  uno  — -  in  omnibus.    Moett  v.  People,  85  N.  T. 

377. 
In  statute.     Seymour  v.  Cooper,  25  Kan.  543 ;    Arnold  v. 

Waltz,  53  Iowa,  707. 
In  will.     Hollingsworth  v.  HolUngsworth,  65  Ala.  321. 
one .    In  staiute.     Liskeard  Union  v.  Liskeard  Water 

Works  Co.,  7  Q.  B.  Div.  505. 
Lane  v.  Earl  Stanhope,  «  T.  R.  353 ;  Com.  v.  Carmault,  2 

Binn.  238 ;  Black  v.  Hill,  32  Ohio  St.  318. 
—  estate.     In  will.     Lewis  v.  Smith,  9  N.  Y.  502. 
Malone  v.  U.  S.,  5  Ct.  of  CI.  489. 
goverxonent.    Piqua  Bk.  v.  Knoup,  6  Ohio  St.  393. 


FSS. 


riliJLINQS. 
FEES. 


FELO. 

FELONIOUS. 

FELONIOUSLY. 


FELONY. 


FEME. 
FENCED. 

FEOFFMENT. 
FERRY. 


FEUD. 

FEW. 
FICTION. 

FIDUCIARY 


FILE. 


FILED. 

FILLY. 
FINAL. 


Taul  V.  Cnmpbcll,  7  Yirg.  325. 

Bimple.    Lott  V.  Wyckoff,    l   Barb.   575;  Faiiiim  v. 

Loomls,  2  Orej^on,  82;  SommorH  v.  Pierson,  1  Ilair.  (N. 
J.)  182;  Jackson  v.  Van  Zandt,  12  Johns.  177;  Patei-son 
V.  Ellis,  11  Wend.  277. 

simple  absolute.    Lott  v.  Wyckoff,  l  Barb.  57:). 

tall.     Paterson  v.  Ellis,  11  Wend.  278 ;  Somers  r.  Pier- 

son,  1  Han-.  (X.  J.)  182. 

injury  to  her .    Bovee  v.  Danville,  63  Vt.  191. 

Bloor  V.  Huston,  28  Eng.  L.  &  Eq.  .'{(iO ;  Williams  v.  State,  2 
Sneed,  1G2;  Harbor  Master  v.  Southerland,  47  Ala;  617; 
Musser  v.  Good,  11  S.  &  R.  248. 

de  se.    Life  Assn.  v.  Waller,  67  Ga.  636. 

intent.     State  v.  Deal,  64  N.  C.  278. 

/w  indictment.     State  v.  Sparks,  78  Ind.  168. 

demolished   in   whole   or  in  part    In  mtute. 

Drake  v.  Tootit,  7  Q.  B.  Div.  201. 
Dreunan  v.  People,  10  Mich.  182 ;  State  v.  Smith,  8  Blackf. 

490 ;  Welsh  v.  State,  3  Tex.  (App.)  114. 
In  indictment.    Johnson  v.  State,  86  Ark.  242. 

covert.    Hooker  v.  Bo^gs,  63  111.  162. 

properly off.    In  atcUute.    Honor  v.  Albriffhton.  93 

Pa.  St.  476. 
French  w.  French,  8  N.  H.  260. 

The  Morrison,  Newb.  251 ;  Ferry  Co.  v.  Barker,  2  Ex.  149 ; 
Averett  v.  Brady,  20  Ga.  529 ;  President  v.  Frailev,  13  S 
&  R.  424.  •' 

franchise.     River  Bridge  Co.  v.  Lonergan,  91  111.  5l;3. 

public .     Huzzey  v.  Field,  2  Cr.  M.  &  W,  442, 

Wallace  v.  Harmstad,  44  Pa.  St.  499 ;  Burgess  v.  Wheate    1 
W.  Bl.  133.  o  , 

a rods.     In  notice.     Butts  v.  Stowe,  63  Vt.  600. 

of  law.    Clarke  v.   Bradlaugh,   7  Q.  B.   Div.    163 ; 

Stratford  Bk.  v.  Connell,  2  N.  H.  327. 

capacity.    In  statute.    Palmer  v.  Hussey,  87  N.  Y.  303. 

character.    In  statute.     Herman  v.  Lynch.  25  Kan! 

435  ;  Scott  v.  Porter,  93  Pa.  St.  38. 

debt.    Crisfield  v.  State,  55  Md.  194. 

relation.    Robins  v.   Hope,  87  Cal.   493;    National 

Bank  v.  Insurance  Co.,  14  Otto,  68. 
Holman  v.  ChevaUer,  14  Tex.  339 ;  Fanning  v.  Fly,  2  Coldw., 

488. 

In  statute.    Tregambo  v.  Comanche  Mining  Co.,  67  Cal.  501 ; 

Phillips' V.  Beene,  38  Ala.  251. 
Peterson  v.  Taylor,  15  Ga.  484. 

for  record.    In  statute.   Bowen  v.  Fassett,  37  Ark.  609. 

In  indictment.     Lunsford  v.  State,  1  Tex.  (App.)  448. 
'Rondeau  v.  Beaumette,  4  Minn.  228. 
In  statute.    Re  Ducan,  8  Ben.  373. 


X 


FINAL. 


Mi 


F I  XT  (HE 


FINAL  —  CoDtlnuod. 


FINALLY. 

FIND. 
FINE. 


FINES. 

FIRE. 

FIRM. 
FIRST. 


FIRST-CLASS. 
FISHING. 

FIT. 
FIZTT7RE. 


decree.     Chicago  LIfo  Ins.  Co.  v.  Aii<lltor,   100  III. 

47«  ;  Tcaff  w.  Hewitt,  1  Ohio  St.  520 ;  Ex  partts  Crittenden, 
10  Ark.  3:19;  Iluyriiio  r  McLomoiv.  12  Aik.  39;j ;  Tucker 
V.  Yell,  2.')  Ark.  1.10;  Shejiogg  r.  I'd!. ins,  :Vi  Ark.  1.10; 
Mills  V.  IIf)a<;,  7  Paipe,  10;  Jeiikinf*  c  U'ild,  14  Wend. 
642  ;  Kaiio  v.  WiUick,  8  Wend.  242  ;  Travis  v.  Waters,  12 
Johns.  508. 

—  division  of  my  estate.  In  will.  Spencer  v,  Duck- 
worth, 18  Ch.  Div.  634. 

disposition.     Colcord  v.  Fletcher,  50  Me.  401. 

judgment.     Outram  c.  Mosewood,  3  Kaat,  357;  Hil)- 

ler  V.  Shipp,  78  Ky.  04;  Pennington  v.  State,  11  Tex. 
(App.)  281 ;  Loring  v.  Ilbley,  1  Cal.  28;  Elliott  v.  May- 
field,  3  Ala.  226 ;  Bredcll  v.  Alexander,  8  Mo.  (  App. )  1 10 ; 
Mahoney  Co.  Bank's  Appeal,  82  Pa.  St.,  100;  King  v. 
Piatt,  3  Abb.  Pr.  (n.  a.)  180. 

In  statute.     Ro  Mctialf,  2  Ben.  78. 

order.     Wing  v.  Warner,  2  Doug.  291. 

order  affeotiug  a  substantial  right.    In  statute. 

Re  Orton,  64  Wis.  379. 

settlement.     Sims  v.  Waters,  65  Ala.  445. 

passed.    In  statute.    Law  Society  v.  City  of  Toronto, 

25  U.  C.  Q.  B.  199. 

In  verdict.     Shaw  v.  State,  2  Tex.  (App.)  491. 

Martin  v.  Straehan,  6  T.  B.  109 ;  Village  v.  Richardson,  4 
Lans.  140  r  State  v.  Steen,  14  Tex.  398;  Guthrie  v.  Owen, 
10  Yerg.  341 ;  Gosselink  r.  Campbell,  4  Iowa,  300;  State 
V.  Robertson,  15  Rich.  20. 

penalties  avd  forfeitures.    In  statute.    Ex  parte 

Marquand,  2  Gall.  364. 

In  insurance  policy.  Waters  v.  Merchants  Ins.  Co.,  1  Mc- 
Lean, 275. 

Bolchow  V.  Foster,  25  U.  C.  Ch.  476. 

COttSin.    Sanderson  v.  Bayley,  4  Mylne  &  Cr.  69. 

mortgage  bond.    Green's  Appeal,  97  Pa.  St.  342 ;  R. 

Co.  V.  Sibley,  2  Minn.  24. 

without  just  compensation made  therefor.    In 

constittUion.  Thompson  v.  Grand  Gulf  R.  Co.,  3  How. 
(Miss.)  240(34  Am.  Dec.  81). 

Station.    Hood  v.  R.  Co.,  L.  R.  8  Eq.  Cas.  671. 

bilL    Carroll  v.  Carroll,  11  Barb.  298. 

vesseL    Shepherd  v.  Hills,  11  Ex.  67. 

for  cultivation.    Kceran  V.  Griffith,  34  Cal.  681. 

Ottumwa  Woollen  Mill  i).  Hawley,  44  Iowa,  60 ;  Cook  v. 
Whiting,  16  111.  482;  Taylor  v.  Collins,  61  Wis.  127; 
Vandcrpool  v.  Van  Allen,  10  Barb.  162;  Goodin  v.  El- 
leardsville  Hall  Assn  ,  5  Mo.  (App.)  293  ;  Rogers  v.  Gillen- 
ger,  30  Pa.  St.  789. 


■  Jtiwrnmanaa 


TURK, 


100  111. 
ttondcn, 
,  Tucker 
rk.  130; 
4  Wend, 
atcrs,  12 

V.  Duck- 

1. 

J7;  Hlb- 

11  Tex. 
;  r.  May- 
pp.)  110; 

King  V. 


In  statute. 

Toronto, 

lardson,  4 
e  11.  Owen, 
JOO;  State 

Ex  parte 

:;o.,  1  Mc- 


r.  59. 

3t.  842 ;  R. 

refor.    In 
).,  3  How. 

671. 


^\.  581. 
0;  Cook  V. 
Wis.    127; 
)odin  V.  El- 
>rs  V.  Giilen- 


FLYJNG. 

FLYINO. 

FONDLINO. 

rORCB. 


FOROSD. 
FORCIBLE. 


15 


FOUND. 


FOROZBLT. 
FOREZON. 


FORBSTALLma 
FORFEIT. 


FORFEITED. 
FORFEITURE. 

FORGE. 

FORGED. 

FORGERY. 


FORMAL. 

FORNICATION. 

FORTHWITH. 


FORWARD. 

FORWARDING. 

FOUND. 


twitch.     rJrccnlinf  v.  IllinoiH,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  21)  la.  89. 

Gay  V.  State,  2  Tex.  (A pp.)  l.tL>. 

In  indictment.     Jones  v.  State,  10  Tex,  (App.)  552. 

Inttatute.     Hamilton    .State,  11  Tex.  (App.)  119. 

and  arms.     Rex  v.  Bathurst,  Saycr,  227. 

alienation.    Dufuurv.  Camfrane,  U  Mart.  610. 

detainer.     Lndd  v.  Dubroca,  4.')  Ala.  427. 

entry.     Edwiek  v.  Hawkes,  18  Cli.  Dlv.  211;  Willard 

V.  Warren,  17  Wend.  261 ;  Com.   v.  Keefer,   I  Ashmead, 

145. 

entry  and  detainer.    Rcedcr  v.  Purdy,  41  111.  285. 

impede.    In  statute.    V.  S,  v.  Bachelder,  2  Gall.  17. 

attaohmfint.    Fitch  v.  Ross,  4  S.  &  R.  664. 

insurance  company.    la  aiatute.    Com.  v.  Mutual 

Aid  Co.,  94  Pa.  St.  481. 

minister.     Ciierokee  Nation  v.  Georjfia,  5  Pet.  66. 

plea.     Mazyek  v.  Coil,  3  Ricli.  237. 

port.    The  Lulu,  1  Abb.  (U.  S.)  191. 

In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Hayward,  2  Gall.  505. 

port  or  place,     /n  statute.    The  Eliza,  2  Gall.  5, 

ship  or  Tessel.     In  statute.    Tlie  Sally,  1  Gall.  58. 

voyage.     In  statute.    The  Lark,  1  Gall.  55  ;  The  Three 

Brothers,  1  Gall.  142. 
Berton  v.  Morris,  10  Phila.  361. 
Walter  v.  Smith,  6  B.  &  A.  489. 
In  statute.    State  v.  Baltimore,  etc.,  R.  Co.  12  G.  &  J.  399 

(38  Am.  Deo.  320). 

or  disposed  of.    In  statute.     U.  S.  v.  Baker,  5  Ben.  26. 

Merchants  Bank  v.   Bliss,  21  How.   Pr.  370;   Gosslink  v. 

Campbell,  4  Iowa,  800. 
Rogers  v.  Danforth,  1  Stockt.  296. 

bill.    Kirby  v.  State,  1  Ohio  St.  187. 

Com.  V.  Ayer,  8  Cush.  152;  Rogers  v.  State,  8  Tex.  (App.) 

400;  Com.  v.  Biles,  8  PhUa.  851 ;  Garner  v.  State,  5  Lea, 

215. 

—  objection.    In  atatvte.     McMurray  v.  Northern  R.  Co., 

22  U.  C.  Chy.  476. 
Wells  w.  State,  9  Tex.  (App.)  160;  State  v.  Shear,  51  Wis. 

461 ;  Territory  v.  Corbet,  3  Montana,  54. 
Queen  v.  Justices,  4  Q.  B.  Div.  471 ;  Blakister  v.  Potts,  2 

Miles,  889. 
In  insurance  policy.   Inman  v.  Western  Ins.  Co.  12  Wend.  460 ; 

Scammonr.  Germanialns.  Co.,  101  111.  621. 
In  statute.     Ex  parte  Lamb,  19  Ch.  Div.  169:  Re  Devlin,  1 

Ben.  836;  Lake  v.  Corp;)ration,  26  U.  C.  C.  P.  173. 
Dagleish  v.  Conboy,  26  U.  C.  C.  P.  264. 

merchant.    Bush  v.  Miller,  13  Barb.  488. 

In  statute.    Mohr  Distilling  Co.  v.  Insurance  Co.,  12  Fed. 

Rep.  474. 


■MM 


*T 


I 


FOUND. 


716 


FUNDS. 


Tn  statute.    Re  Maltby,  7 


FRANCHISIL 


FRATEBKITY. 
FRAUD. 


FOUin)  —  Continued. 

to  be  of  unsonnd  mind. 

Q.  B,  Div.  18. 
People  V.  Ridgely,  21  III.  69 ;  Thompson  v.  People,  23  Wend. 

579 
In  cofv,titution.    McGrath  v.  People,  100  111.  465;  Board  of 

Trade  v.  People,  91  lU.  82. 

In  statute.    State  v.  Smith,  65  Tex.  447. 

Cudden  v.  Eastwick,  1  Salk.  193. 

Maherw.  Hibernia  Ins.  Co.,  67  N.  Y.  292;  Willink  «.  Van- 
derveer,  1  Barb.  607 ;  People  v.  Taylor,  4  Park.  C.  C.  101 ; 
Kendrix  v.  People,  9  Bradwell,  45;  Van  Arsdale  v.  How- 
ard, 5  Ala.  601 ;  Merchant's  Bk.  v.  Ohio,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  1 
Disney,  472 ;  Vulcan  Oil  Co.  v.  Simons,  6  Phila.  6G4 ; 
Kennedy  v.  Kennedy,  2  Ala.  593;  Sadler  v.  Robinson,  2 
Stew.  (Ala.)  623;  Turley  v.  Taylor,  6  Baxt.  390;  Hanson 
V  Edgerly,  29  N.  H.  354 ;  Jones  v.  Seward  Co.,  10  Neb.  158. 

In  'statute.  Develin  v.  Cooper,  84  N.  Y.  308,  Hamilton  x>. 
State,  11  Tex.  (App.)  119;  Palmer  v.  Hussey,  87  N.  Y, 

303. 
debt  created  by .    In  statute.    Argall  v.  Jacobs,  87 

N.  Y.  113. 

actual .    Jackson  v.  Jackson,  47  Ga.  109. 

for'se  or .    In  statute.    Varney  v.  Varney,  52  Wis.  120. 

concealment.    Page  v.  Parker,  43  N.  H.  367. 

conveyance.    In  statute.     Re  Freeman,  4  Ben.  246. 

purposes.     Williamson  v.  Johnston,  7  Halt' ,  89. 

representations.     Page  v.  Parker,  43  N.  H.  367. 

FRAUDULENTLY.  Cank  v.  Thayer,  2  McCrary,  5 


FRAX7DXTLENT. 


FREE. 


FREEHOLD. 

FREEHOLDERS. 

FREELY. 

FREEMAN 

FREIGHT. 

FRIVOLOUS. 

FROM. 

FULL. 


FULLY. 
FX/ND. 

FUNDS. 


fishery.     Yard  v.  Carman,  Pen.  (N.  J.)  942. 

on  board.    In  contract.    Coleman  v.  McDermott,  5  U. 

C.  C.  P.  803. 
to  all  children.    In  statute.    Board  of  Education  v. 

Tinnon,  26  Kan.  20. 
Gage  V.  Scales,  100  111.  221. 

In  statute.    Exendine  v.  Morris,  8  Mo.  (App.)  887. 
In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Souders,  2  Abb.  (TJ.  S.)  457. 
In  constitution.     McCaflerty  v.  Guyer,  59  Pa.  St.  116. 
Forbes  v.  Aspinall,   13  East.  325 ;  Pennsylvania  R.  Co.  v. 
Sly,  65  Pa.  St.  211 ;  Poland  v.  The  Spartan,  1  Ware,  138. 

answer.     Brown  v.  Jenison,  3  Sandf.  732. 

and  to.    Hazlehurst  v.  Freeman,  52  Ga.  246. 

proof.    Kane  v.  Hibernia  Ins.  Co.,  9  Vroom,  450. 

in  __  compensation.     In  statute.     Fisher  v.  U.  S. ,  15  Ct. 

of  CI.  823. 

accounted.  In  statute.  Re  Botsford,  22  U.  C.  C.  P.  65. 

Ketchum  v.  City  of  Buffalo,  14  N.  Y.  367 ;  People  v.  New 
York,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  34  Barb.  135. 

New  York .  In  note.  Hasbrook  v.  Palmer  2  Mo- 
Lean,  12. 


FUNDS. 

I  Maltby,  7 
,  23  Wend. 
;  Board  of 


ink  V.  Van- 
C.  C.  161; 

lie  V.  How- 
Ins.  Co.,  1 

Phila.   6G4; 

Robinson,  2 

)0;  Hanson 

ONel..  158. 

Hamilton  v. 

y,  87  N.  Y. 

,  Jacobs,  87 


52  Wis.  120. 
367. 

4  Ben.  246. 
It',  89. 
H.  367. 

42. 

ermott,  5  U. 

Bducation  v. 


J87. 

7. 

t.  116. 

ia  R.  Co.  V. 

1  Ware,  138. 

I* 

!46. 

am,  450. 

U.  S.,  15  Ct. 

u  C.  C.  P.  65. 
lople  V.  New 

ilmer.   2  Mo- 


FUBNACE. 


FURNACE. 
rURNITXTRB. 


FUTX7RE. 


GAQ. 

GAMBLER 

OAMBLma. 


GAME. 


GAMING. 


GANANCIAL. 

GAOL. 

GARDEN. 

GARNISHEE. 


GARNISHMENT. 

GELDING. 
GENERAL. 


717 


GENERAL. 


Rogers  v.  Danforth.  1  Stockt.  296. 

Weaver  v.  Owens,  1  Wall.  jr.  369. 

In  plea.     Whitmore  v.  Bowman,  4  G.  Greene,  148. 

In  vnll.     Brldgman  v.  Dove,  3  Atk.  Ch.  202. 

household  goods  and .    In  tvill.    Willis  v.  Curtoris, 

1  Beav.  (Rolls)  189. 

estate.     Leslie  v.  Marshall,  31  Barb.  564. 

owners  and  occupants.    In  statute.    Smith  v.  Shaw, 

8  Canada  L.  J.  297. 
Kcene  v.  Wlieatley,  5  Pa.  L.  J.  523. 
Buckley  v.  O'Neil,  113  Mass.  193. 

device.    In  statute.     Ilickerson   v.  Benson,  8  Mo.  8 

(40  Am.  Dec.  115). 

policies.     Gambs  v.  Covenants  Ins,  Co.,  60  Mo.  47. 

Stearns  v.  State,  21  Tex.  694. 

In  statute.     Hickerson  v.  Benson,  8  Mo.  8  (40  Am.  Dec. 
115). 

of  cards.     Davidson  v.  State,  33  Ala.  352. 

Bew  V.  Harston,  3  Q.  B.  Div.  456. 

In  statute.     Ham  1  on  ;;.  State,  75  Ind.  492. 

transaction.    Smith  v.  Bouvier,  70  Pa.  St.  326. 

illegal .     People  v.  Sergeant,  8  Cow.  141. 

property.    Cutter  v.  Waddington,  22  Mo.  255 ;  Cart- 
wright,  18  Tex.  634. 
Edgell  V.  Francis,  1  M.  &  G.  222,  note. 
In  statute.     Rex  v.  Hodges,  1  M,  &  M.  344. 
Smith  V.    Miln,   1  Abb.  Adm.  380;  Welsh  v.  Blacknell,  2 
Green,  348. 

process.     Perkins  i-.  Guy,  2  Montana,  20. 

Krnith  V.  Miln,  1  Abb.  Adm.  380 ;  Strickland  v.  Maddox,  4 
(»a.  394 ;  Western  R.  Co.  v.  Thornton,  60  Ga.  306 ;  Clan- 
ton  V.  Barnes,  50  Ala.  260. 
Trevino  v.  State,  1  Tex.  (App.)  72. 
In  indictment.     Brisco  v.  State,  4  Tex.  (App.)  221. 

act.    In  constitution     Cox  v.  State,  8  Tex.  (App.)  254. 

agency.  Brickenbrecker  v.  Lowell,  32  Barb.  18 ;  Walker 

V.  Skipwith,  Meigs,  507. 

average.    The  Star  of  Hope,  9  Wall.  228 ;  Sharp  v. 

Gladstone,  4  East.  34 ;  Barnard  v.  Adams,  10  How.  303 ; 
Lyon  V.  Alvord,  18  Conn.  74. 

character.    Douglass  v.  Tousey,  2  Wend.  364. 

cnstom.    U.  S.  v.  Arredondo,  6  Pet.  715. 

deposit.    Talladega  Ins.  Co.  v.  Landers,  43  Ala.  138. 

law.    In  constitution.    Collins  v.  Cowan,  52  Wis.  634 ; 

Knickerbocker  v.  People,  102  111.  229. 

legacy.     Langdon  v.  Astor,  3  Duer,  543;  Smith  v. 

McKittrick,  51  Iowa,  651:  Tift  v.  Porter,  3  N.  Y.  618; 
Brooks  V.  Bryce,  21  Wend.  16;  Crommelin  v.  New  York, 
etc. ,  R.  Co. ,  10  Bosw.  80 ;  McKenzie  v.  Nevins,  22  Me.  150. 


GENERAL. 


718 


GOODS, 


QENERAL  —  Continued. 


GENTLEMAN. 
GIFT. 

GINHOUSE. 

GIST. 

GIVE. 

GIVEN. 


GOD. 
GOOD. 


GOODS. 


malice.    Brooks  v.  Jones,  11  Iretl.  (L.)  2<?1. 
restraint  of  trade.    Holbrook  v.  Waters,  9  How.  Pr. 


337. 


'  retainer.    Bank  v.  Hawkins,  6  R.  I.  20G. 
•  sesBions.    People  v.  Powell,  11  Abb.  Pr.  93. 
■  verdict.    Settle  v.  Allison,  8  Ga.  208. 


Smith  v.  Cheese,  1  C.  P.  Div.  01. 

Kilwick  V.  Maidman,  1  Burr.  123 ;  Hynson  v.  Terry,  1  Ark. 

87  ;  Gray  v.  Barton,  55  N.  Y.  72. 
Stone  V.  State,  63  Ala.  119. 

of  the  action.     First  Nat.  Bk.  v.  Burkett,  101  111.  394. 

In  contract.     Walker  v.  Keely,  24  U.  C.  C.  P.  174. 

and  bequeath.    In  will.    Dule  v.  White,  33  Conn.  297. 

In  bill  of  exceptions.     Baltimore,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Barnum,  79 

Ind.  261. 
In  statute.     Re  Devlin,  1  Ben.  330. 

legacies .    In  statute.     Roth's  Appeal,  94  Pa.  St.  180. 

not .     Manhattan  Life  Ins.  Co.  v.  Dall,  80  Ind.  1 10. 

act  of .     Clay  Connty  v.  Simonson,  1  Dakota,  433. 

In  note.     Merchants  Bk.  v.  State  Bk.,  10  Wall.  647  ;  Farmers, 

etc.,  Bk.  V.  Butchers,  etc.,  Bk.,  28  N.  Y.  428;  Mussey  v. 

Eagle  Bk.,  9  Met.  311. 
and  sufficient  deed.     In  contract.     Barrow  v.  Bis- 

pham,  6  Halst.    119;  Clote  v.  Robinson,  2  Johns.  613; 

Gazley  v.  Price,  16  Johns.  209. 
and  sufficient  deed  with  covenants  of  war- 
ranty.   In  contract.    Tindall  v.  Conover,  1  Spencer,  214 

(40  Am.  Dec.  220). 
cause.    In  statute.     Kerchncr  v.  Singletary,  15  S.  C. 

539 ;  Kendall  v.  Briley,  80  N.  C.  50. 

consideration.    Corwin  v.  Corwin,  9  Barb.  225  ;  Pot- 


ter V.  Gracie,  68  Ala.  307. 
for  this  day   only.     In  raihmy  ticket      Briggs'  v. 

Grand  Trunk  R.  Co.,  24  U.  C.  Q,  IJ.  510. 

.  grounds.     Re  Blackhurst,  3  DeG.  &  J.  42. 

notes.    McArthurr.  Winslow,  6  U.  C.  Q.  B.  144. 

only  for  twenty  days  from  date.  In  railway  ticket. 

Craig  V.  Western  R.  Co.,  94  U.  C.  Q.  B.  504. 
will.     In  contract.     Porter  v.  Gorman,  65  Ga.    12 ; 

Critwell  v.  Lye,  17  Vesey,  340  ;  Smith  v.  Gibbs,  44  N.  H. 

843. 
In  toill.     Keyser  v.  School  Dist.,  35  N.  H.  483. 
and  chattels.     In  indictment.     Garfield  v.  State,   74 

Ind.  65. 
wares  and  merchandise.    In  deed.    Van  Patten  v. 

Leonard,  55  Iowa,  527. 
wares   or  merchandise.    In  statute.    Bridges  v. 

State,  37  Ark.  225. 


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GOVEHNMENT. 

GOVERNMENT. 

QRADE. 

QRAIN. 


QRAND. 
QRANT. 


GROCERIES. 

GROCERT. 

GROSS. 


719 


HEAR. 


GROUNDS. 
GUARANTY. 

GUARDIAN. 
GUEST. 

GUILT. 

HABITUAL. 

HAa!. 
HAND 

HAPPEN. 
HARBER. 

HARMONY. 

HAVEN. 

HAWKER 


AVinspear  v.  Plolman  Tj).,  i}7  lowti,  544. 

of  crime.     People  x.  Ransom,  61  Barb.  631. 

in  stacks  and  granary   on  farm.    Jn  insurance 

policy.     Hewitt  v.  Watertown  Ins.  Co.,  55  Iowa,  323. 

corn   or   other .     In    statute.     Stafc   o.   Williams,   2 

,Stobh.  474;  Holland  v.  State,  34  Ga    100. 

jury.     Perselly  v.  Bacon,  20  Mo.  336. 

Dudley  v.  Sumner,  5  Mass.  471. 

bargain  and  sell.    In  deed.    Jones  v.  Reese,  65  Ala. 

134 ;  Frisbee  v.  Ballance,  7  111.  148 ;  Gee  v.  Phan,  5  Ala. 
686  (39  Am.  Dec.  339). 
In  mortgage.     Fletcher  v.  Powers,  131  Mass.  333. 
Brockway  v.  State,  3G  Ark.  636. 

neglect.    Louisville,  etc.  R.  Co.  v.  Rob,  4  Bush.  509 ; 

French  v.  R.  Co-,  4  Keyes,  113. 

negligence.    McGrath  v    Hudson,  etc.,  R.   Co.,   22 

Barb.  151;  Michigan,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Canon,  73  111.  357; 
Goodman  v.  Walker,  30  Ala.  496. 

pnblie of  any  kind.    In  statute.    State  v.  R.  Co.,  37 

Ohio  St.  171. 
Welsh  V.  Ebersole,  76  Va.  657  ;  Broom  v.  Brooks,  25  Pa.  St. 
212;  McLaren  V.  Watson,  26  Wend.  435;  Hall  v.  Farmer, 
5  Denio,  487 ;  Gridley  v.  Capen,  72  111.  13 ;  Sturges  v.  Bk. 
of  Circleville,  11  Ohio  St.  169. 
in  statute.    People  v.  Carter,  46  Mich.  445;  Sparhawk  v. 

Allen,  21  N.  H.  27;  Nicholson  v.  Spencer,  11  Ga.  609. 
Grinnell  v.  Cook,  3  Hill,  485  (38  Am.  Dec.  663) ;  Jeffords  v. 
Cump,  12  Phila.  500;  Chamberlain  v.  Masterson,  26  Ala. 
377. 

is  established.    In  statut  t.     Fury  v.  State,  8  Tex. 

(App.)  471. 

carnal  intercourse.    In  statute.    CoUum  v.  State,  10 

Tex  (App.)  708. 
one.-——.     In  indictment.     Reg.  v.  Gallears,  Temp.  &  M.  196. 

die  by  his  own .    In  insurance  policy.     St.  Louis  Life 

Ins.  Co.  V.  Graves,  6  Bush,  271. 
In  constitution.     Buy  v.  Woodruff,  13  La.  556. 

or  conceal.    In  statute.     Ray  v.  Donnelly,  4  McLean, 

504. 
Ill  constitution.     Re  Dunn,  9  Mo.  (App.)  255. 
De  Longucmere  v.  Ins.  Co.,  10  Johns.  125,  note. 
Morrill  o.  State,  38  Wis.  437 ;  Com.  v.  Farnum,  114  Mass.  270. 

of  a  bureau.     In  statute.     People  v.  Board  of  Fire 

Commis.,  86  N.  Y.  149. 

of  a  family..   In  statute.     Duncan  v.  Franz,  8  Mo. 

(App.)  281;   Bachman  v.  Crawford,  3  Humph.  213  (39 
Am.  Dec.  163). 

and  determine  the  matter  of  appeal.    In  statute. 

Re  Madden,  31  U.  C.  Q.  B.  333. 


HEARD. 


720 


HOLDER. 


HEARINO. 
HEARSAY. 

HEAT. 

HEIFER. 
HEIR. 


HEARD.  indictment   shall   be  .    In  conatitution.    Com.    v. 

Hardy,  2  Mass.  305. 
Merritt  v.  Village  of  Portchester.  8  Hun,  45. 
evidence.     Stockton  v.  Williams,  1   Doug.   (Mich. ) 

570;  Shaw  i-.  People,  6  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  444. 
of  passion.    In  statute.     Wilson  v.  People,  4  Parker 

C.  C.  619. 
Freeman  v.  Carpenter,  10  Vt.  433  (33  Am.  Deo.  210). 
Darbison  v.  Beaumont,  1  P.  Wms.  232 ;  Larabee  v.  Larabec, 

1  Root,  555  ;  McKinney  v.  Stewart,  5  Kan.  392  ;  Bailey  v. 

Bailey,   25    Mich.    188;  Lord    v.  Bourne,   63  Me.    379; 

Richards  v.  Miller,  62  111.  424 ;  Wilsner  v.  Zaim,  39  Wis. 

200. 
In  deed.    P'isher  v.  Tucker,  78  Ky.  503. 
In  tvill.     Hauptman's  Estate,  12  Phila.  103 ;  King  v.  Utley, 

85  N.  C.  59 ;  Hoyt  v.  Iloyt,  85  N.  Y.  150 ;  Reed  v.  Buck- 
ley, 5  W.  &  8.  517  (40  Am.  Dec.  531). 

at  law.     In  will.     Rand  v.  Butler,  48  Conn.  298. 

of  her  body.    In  m'll.     May  v.  Ritchie,  65  Ala.  002  ; 

Black  V.  Cartnell,  10  B.  Mon.  193. 
In  indictment.     Battle  v.  State,  4  Tex.  (App.)  595  ;  State  v. 

Terry,  4  Dev.  &  B.  152  ;  Taylor's  Case,  20  Gratt.  825. 
Simpson  v.  Coe,  4  N.  H.  303. 
HEREDITAMENTS.  Moore  v.  Den,  2  B.  &  P.  251 ;  Canal  Commra.  v.  People, 

5  Wend.  453 ;  Mitchell  v.  Warner,  5  Conn.  618. 

succession.     Barclay  v.  Cameron,  25  Tex.  241. 

contained.    McGill  v.  Council,  12  U.  C.  Q.  B.  44. 

disposed  of.    In  will.     Re  Crane,  2  Root,  488. 

seas.     In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Kessler,  Baldw.  C.  C.  35 ; 

U.  S.  V.  Ross,  1  Gall.  624. 

water.     Howard  v.  IngersoU,  13  How.  423. 

water  mark.    Grahame  v.  Brown,  12  U.  C.  C.  P.  418 ; 

Plumb  V.  McGannon,  32  U.  C.  Q.  B.  8. 
if  gold  should  have  gone .    In  will.    Re  Stutzer,  26 

Hun,  481. 
and  best  price.    In  statute.    Mutual  Ben.  Ins.  Co.  v. 

Gould,  34  N.  J.  (Eq.)  417. 
Harding  v.  Medway,  10  Mete.  469 ;  Starr  v.  Chicago,  etc.,  R. 

Co.,  4  Zab.  697 ;  Wild  v.  Deig,  43  Ind.  458. 
every  public In  statute.    Ludlow  v.  City  of  Os- 
wego, 25  Hun,  260. 

public .    In  indictment.     State  v.  Purify,  86  N.  C.  681. 

the .    In  deed.     Glamorgan  v.  Baden,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  72 

Mo.  139. 
Mason  v.  Jones,  13  Barb.  479. 
In  indictment.     Rivers  v.  State,  10  Tex.  (App.)  177. 

to  account  for.    Thomas  v.  Mahan,  4  Me.  520. 

in  good  faith.    Williams  v.  Brown,  4  Abb.  App.  Deo. 

610. 


HER. 


HERBAGE. 


HEREDITARY. 
HEREIN. 
HERETOFORE, 
HIGH. 


HIGHER 


HIGHEST. 


HIGHWAY. 


HILLS. 

HITHERTO. 
HOG. 
HOLDEN. 
HOLDER. 


■HBH 


HOLDER. 


721 


IMMUNITIES. 


HOLDER  —  Continued. 

pay 


Crymes,   I 


HOLIDAYS. 
HOME. 

HOMESTALL. 
HOMESTEAD. 

HOMICIDE. 

HOMOLOGATE. 
HORSE. 


M.  O.   or  .     In     note.     Putnam 

McMuUan  (L.).  1>  (!J(1  Am.  Dec.  250). 

legal ,     In  statu'e.     Dunlap  v.  State,  9 Tex.  (App. )  186. 

Att'y.  Gen.  n.  Rowe,  1  H.  &  C.  44 ;  Warren  v.  Thomaston, 

43  Me.  418. 
Dickinson  v.  Mayer,  11  Heisk.  521. 
Woodman  v.  Lane,  7  N.  II.  245. 

right.     Litllejolm  v.  Edgerton,  77  N.  C.  384. 

Com.   V.   Webster,  5  Gush.  303;  People  v.  Vanderpool,  1 

Mich.  N.  P.  269. 
Viales  v.  Gardenier,  9  Mart.  (La.)  325, 
In  indictment,     ^'■".ipsu'.  v.  State,  9  Tex.  (App.)  76. 
In  statute.     Ban'      ,.  :.  .ate,  28  Tex.  647;  Lunsford  v.  State, 

1  Tex.  (App.)  448;  Trevinio  v.  State,  1  Tex.  (App.)  72; 

Brisco  V.  State,  4  Tex.  (App.)  221;  Persona  v.  State,  3 

Tex.  (App.)  240;  State  v.  Buckles,  26  Kan.  237. 

race.     Williams  v.  Cabarrus,  Mart.  (N.  C.)  19. 

In  statute.     Richardson  v.  Laurence,  1  Blatchf.  501. 
Killman  v.  State,  2  Tex.  (App.)  224 ;  Chapman  v.  Royal  Bk., 

7  Q.  B.  Div.  140. 
In  statute.     Yorkatonc  Ins  Co.  v.  Clayton,  8  Q.  B.  Div.  425. 

goods.     In  will.     Re  Hurley,  12  Pliila.  47. 

In  statute.     Lester  v.  State,  2  Tex.   (App.)  432;  Robles  v. 

State,  5  Tex.  (App.)  346;  Sullivan  v.  Canan,  1  Wilson, 

(Ind.)  534;  Carpenter  v.  Daine,  10  Ind.  125:  Kelley  v. 
^  McFadden,  80  Ind.  475 ;  Reg  v.  Hopkins,  7  Canada  L.  J. 

152. 
H7FOTHECATION.  The  Young  Mechanic,  2  Curt.  (U.  S.)  410. 


HOSIERY. 
HOUSE. 


HOUSEF'^TJJ. 
HOUSEHOLDER. 


IDENTITY. 

IDIOCY. 

IDIOT. 

ILLEQALITY. 
ILLEGITIMATE. 
IMBECILITY. 
IMMATERIAL. 


IMMEDIATE. 


DAMEDIATELY. 

IMMEMORIAL. 

IMMUNITIES. 


Whittfcmore  v.  Cutter,  1  Gall.  478 ;  1  Robb,  40.    . 

Stewart  v.  Lispenard,  26  Wend.  314. 

Ex  parte  Bromfield,  1  Hov.  CSup.)  184;  Croswell  v.  People, 

13  Mich.  184. 
Ex  parte  Gibson,  31  Cal.  626. 
Broom  v.  Belmarde,  3  Kan.  52. 
Delafield  v.  Parrish,  1  Redf .  1 15. 

averment.    In  plea.    Pharr  v.  Bachelor,  3  Ala.  245. 

issue.     In  plea.     Bennett  v.  Holbeck,  2  Saund.  319 ; 

Worden  v.  Waffle,  6  How.  Pr.  151. 
matter.     In  plea.     Johns  v.   Potter,  55   Iowa,    667. 

Fitch  V.  Bates,  1 1  Barb.  473. 

canse.     Davis  v.  Standish,  26  Hun,  615. 

notice.     In  insurance  policy.     Niagara  Fire  Ins.  Co.  v. 

Scammon,  100  111.  644. 
return.    In  statute.     McLellan  v.  Brown,  12  U.  C.  C. 

P.  542. 
Pybus  V.  Milford,  2  Lev.  77. 

use.    Millee  v.  Garlock,  8  Barb.  154. 

In  constitution.    Lomas  v.  State,  3  Heisk.  306. 


mammmmmm^'^'' 


IMPAIlUNa. 


722 


INCIDENTAL. 


IMFAIRINa. 


IMPANNBLLED 
IMPARTIAL. 

IMPEACH. 
IMPEACHMENT, 


IMPLEAD. 
IMPLEMENT. 

IMPLIED  


IMPORT. 


the    obligation    of    contractB.    In    constitution. 

Penniman'8  Case,   13   Otto,  714;  Rutland  v.  Copes,    15 

Rich.   105. 
In  record.     Rich  u.  State,  1  Tex.  (App.)  209. 

jury.     L^  constitution.     Curry  v.  State,  5  Neb.   412; 

Smith  V.  Eames,  4  111.  82. 
White  V.  McLean,  47  How.  Pr.  199. 

^^     _ of  waste.     Sanderson  V.  Jones,  6  Fla.  480. 

IMPEROEPTmLE. accretion.    Atfy.  Gen.  v.  Chambers,  4  De  G.  &  J.  71. 

IMPERTINENCE.  Hood  v.   Inman,  4  Johns.  Ch.   438;  Woods  v.  MorreU,  1 

Johns  Ch.  106. 
People  V.  Clarke,  9  N.  Y.  368.  ,    ,  ,     ., 
of  trade.    In  statute.    Wallace  v.  CoUins,  6  Ark.  41 

(39  Am.  Dec.  359).  . 

—  contract.  People  v.  Bennett,  6  Abb.  Pr.  341 ;  Illinois, 
etc.,  R.  Co.  V.  U.  S.,  10 Ct.  of  CI.  333 ;  Thompson  v.  Wood- 
ruff, 7  Coldw.  410. 

corporation.    Warner  v.  Beers,  23  Wend.  176. 

trust.     Brown  v.  Cherry,  56  Barb.  640  ;  Burks  v.  Burks, 

7  Baxt.  355. 
License  Cases,  5  How.  945. 

into  the  United  States.    In,  atcUute.    The  Mary,  1 

Gall.  206 ;  The  Boston,  1  Gall.  239. 
IMPORTATION.     Arnold  v.  U.  S.,  7  Cranch,  120. 
IMPRISONMENT.  Woods  v.  State,  3  Tex.  (App.)  204. 

7)1  statute.     Cheaney  v.  State,  36  Ark.  74. 
IMPROVEMENTS.  Walsh  r.  Wilson,  131  Mass.  535.  _ 

In  statute.     Simpson  v.  Robinson,  37  Ark.  133;    htate  v. 

Humpiirey,  3  Harr.  424. 
Dillon  V.  Rogers,  36  Tex.  153.  „    ,      „.> 
and  at  his  tavern.    In  conviction.    Reg.  v.  Parlee,  23 

U.  C.  C.  P.  359. 

any  street.    In  statute.     Chicago,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Dun- 
bar, 100  111.  137.  ,o  TT   r- 

charge  of.    Cooley  v.  Grand  Trunk  R.  Co.,  18  U.  <-. 

Q.  B.  96. 
fraud  of  the  internal  revenue  laws.    In  statute. 

A  quantity  of  tobacco,  5  Ben.  407.  „  i^   v 
ofBce.     In  statute.     Rowland  v.  New  York,  83  N.  1 . 

Store.    In  receipt.    Isaac  v.  Andrews,  28  U.  C.  L-. 

P.  40. 
Daniels  v.  People,  6  Mich.  386. 
Neal  V.  East  Tennessee  College,  6  Yeig.  206. 
auties to  said  ofBce.    In  bond.    Baker  v.  Baldwin, 

48  Conn.  131.  ^    „,  ^  , 

expenses.     In  statute.     Deady  v.  Townsend,  57  Cal. 

298. 
In  order.     State  v.  Regents  of  State  University,  54  Wis.  159. 


IMPXTNITY. 
IN. 


INCEST. 
INCIDENT. 


INCIDENTAL.        


NTAL. 

ititution. 
)pe8,    16 

5b.   412; 


.  &J.  71. 
[orrell,  1 


Ark.  41 

1  Illinois, 
V.  Wood- 

V.  Burks, 


Mary,  1 


INCOME. 


723 


INDORSEMENT. 


Stale  V. 

Parlee,  23 
;o.  V.  Dun- 
,  18  U.  C. 

In  statute. 
,  83  N.  Y. 

u.  c.  c. 

i>.  Baldwin, 
nd,  57  Cal. 
4  Wis.  159. 


INCOME.  In  statute.     Lawless  v.  Sullivan,  fi  App.  Cas.  373  ;  Andrews 

V.  Boyd,  5  Me.  203 ;  McCargar  v.  McKinnon,  15  U.  C.  Ch. 

361. 
In  will.     Thomson's  Estate,  12  Phila.  131 ;  Sim's  Appeal,  44 

Pa.  St.  247. 

INCOMPATIBLE. ofiBce.    People  v.  Green,  4G  How.  Pr.  170. 

INCOMPETENCY.  Damanell  v.  Walker,  2  Redf .  205. 

INCONSISTENT.   oflElpOB.    People  v.  Greene,  46  How.  Pr.  170. 

INCORPORATED. academy  or  select  school.   In  statute.    Atty.  Gen. 

V.  Albion  Academy,  52  Wis.  469. 
INCORPORATION.  Toledo  Bk.  v.  Bond,  1  Oliio  St.  642. 

De  Blanc  v.  Lynch,  23  Tex.  27. 
In  statute.     People  v.  Taylor,  67  Cal.  620 ;   State  v.  McCal- 

lister,  1 1  Ohio,  50. 
Anonymous,  2  Abb.  N.  C.  63 ;  De  Peyster  v.  Murphy,  7  J. 

&  S.  (N.  Y.)  264;  Kelly  v.  Stephens,  39  Ga.  468. 
In  insurance  policy.     Redmon  v.  PhaMiix  Ins.  Co.  51  Wis.  292. 
INCUMBRANCES.  In  deed.     Sullivan  v.  Ryan,  130  Mass.  116 


INCREASE. 
INCXTMBENT. 

INCT7MBRANCE. 


INCX7RABLE. 

Incurred. 

INDEBTEDNESS. 
INDECENCY. 
INDECENT. 
INDEFINITE. 

INDEMNIFY. 
INDICTMENT. 


INDIFFERENT. 
INDIRECT. 


INDIVIDUAL.         


INDORSE. 
INDORSED. 

INDORSEMENT. 


infirmity.     St.  Romes  v.  Pore,  10  Mart.  208. 

debt  or  liability for  the  purchase.     In  statute. 

Williams  v.  Jones,  100  111.  365. 
Merriam  v.  Social  Manfg.  Co.,  12  R.  I.  179. 
McJunkins  v.  State,  10  Ind.  144. 
In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Webb,  Temp.  &  M.  26. 
failure  of  issue.    Huxf ord  v.  Milligan,  50  Ind.  546 ; 

Hall  V.  Chaffee,  14  N.  H.  220. 
In  statute.     Egerton  v.  Brownlow,  4  H.  L.  Cas.  107. 
In  constitution.     Ex  parte  Slater,  72  Mo.  107 ;  Alderman  v. 

People,  4  Mich.  424;  Williams  v.  State,  12  Tex.  (App.) 

395;  Hunkman  i'.  Stiite,  12 Tex.  (App.)  620;  Goddaid  v. 

State,  12  Conn.  452;    People  v.  Gates,   13  Wend.  -317: 

People  V.  Rosenblatt,  1  Abb.  Pr.  269 ;  Clepper  v.  State, 

4  Tex.  246. 
People  V.  Vermilyea,  7  Cow.  122. 
direct  or  .    /»  contract.    Davis  v.  Barney,  2  Gill  & 

J.  882. 

banker.     In  statute.     People  v.  Doty,  80  N.  Y.  22.5. 

holding  such  property.     In  statute.     Re  Flandrow, 

84  N.  Y.  1. 

HartwelU-.  Hemmingway,  7  Pick,  119;  Lee  i;.  Bk., 
C.  P.  255. 

Austin  V.  KoUe,  1  Welb.  Hurl.  &  G.  588. 

In  plea.     Williams  v  Osbon,  75  Ind.  280. 

In  statute.     Davis  v.  Town  of  Fulton,  62  Wis.  657. 

Mason  v.  Leckbarrow,  1  H.  Bl.  360;  Powell  v. 
Gratt.  830 ;  Welsh  v.  Ebersole,  75  Va  657 ;  HaU  v.  New- 
comb,  7  Hill,  424 ;  Lyons  v.  Donelbes,  22  Pa.  St.  189 ; 
Richards  v.  Waring,  39  Barb.  45 ;  Douglass  r.  Wilkeson, 
6  Wend  639. 


20  U.  C. 


Com.,  11 


INEVITABLE. 


724 


INQUEST. 


INEVITABLE. 

INFAMIA. 

INFAMOUS. 

INFAMY. 

INFER. 

INFERENCE. 

INFERIOR. 

INFIDEL. 

INFORM. 

INFORMALITY. 

INFORMATION. 


INHABITANCY. 
INHABITANT. 


INHABITANTS. 

INHERITANCE. 

INHIBITION. 

INfiXTMAN. 

INIQUITY. 

INJX7NCTION. 

INJURE. 

INJURIA. 
INJURY. 


INLAND. 

INN. 

INNKEEPER. 

INQUEST. 


accident.    Amoskcag  Manfg.  Co.  v.  The  John  Adams, 

1  Cliff.  412;  R.  Co.  «.  Hedger,  9  Bush,  647;  Redpath  v. 
Vaughan,  52  Barb.  499. 

juris.    Com.  v.  Green,  17  Mass.  541. 

peraon.    McCaffrey  v.  (layer,  59  Pa.  St.  116. 

Com.  V.  Shaver,  3  \V.  &  S.  342. 

Morford  v.  Peck,  4C  Conn.  385. 

Chambers  v.  Hunt,  3  llarr.  (N.  J.)  354;  Gates.,.  Hughes, 

44  Wis.  336.  ,      « ^        u 
courts.    In  constitution.    Kemp  v.  Kennedy,  5  Cranch, 

Ifi.*) 
GibHon  V.  American,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  37  N.  Y.,  584;  Hale  t-. 

Everett,  53  N.  11.  55.  . .         « «       oor; 

first .    In  statute.    Four  Cutting  Machines,  3  Bnn.  225. 

State  V.  Gallimore.  2  Ired.  (L.)  377. 

People  V.  Utica  Ins.  Co.,  15  Johns.  387;  Clepper  v.  State,  4 
Tex.  246  ;  Hall  v.  Rowsc,  4  M.  &  W.  24. 

la  constitution.     Ex  parte  Thomas,  10  Mo.  (App.)  24. 

criminal .  State  v.  Clinton,  G7  Mo.  379 ;  State  v.  Con- 
cord, 20  N.  H.  296.  ,     .      T       n 

give .    In  statute.    Edington  v.  Mutual,  etc.,  Ins.  Co., 

5  Hun,  8. 
Re  Wrigley,  8  Wend.  140. 
Crawford  v.  Wilson,  4  Barb.  521;  State  v.  Primrose,  3  Ala. 

547 ;  State  v.  Cooper,  7  Vroom,  368. 
domeatic  servant  or  other of  the  house.    In 

statute      UUman  v.  State,  1  Tex.  (App.)  221. 
In  statute.     Walnut  v.  Wade,  103  U.  S.  683. 
Swanson  v.  Swanson,  2  Swan,  457. 
Enraght's  Case,  6  Q.  B.  Div.  420. 

treatment.  In  statute.   Harnett  v.  Harnett,  55  Iowa,  45. 

Tufts  V.  Tufts,  3  Woodb.  &  M.  490. 
Wangelin  v.  Goe,  50  111.  463. 

preliminary •    Coal  Co.'s  Appeal,  54  Pa.  St.  188. 

-  the  business   of.     In  deed.    Stull  v.  Westfall,   25 

Hun,  2. 
Wright  V.  Chicago,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  7  BradweU,  446. 
Parker  V.  Griswold,  17  Conn.  302. 
to  personal  property.    In  statute.    Bogart  v.  Dart, 

25  Hun,  395. 

bill.    Lonsdale  v.  Brown,  4  Wash.  C.  C.  153. 

navigation.    American  Trans.  Co.  v.  Morse,  5  Mich. 

Queen  v.  Rymer,  2  Q.  B.  Div.  140;  Ingalsbee  v.  Wood,  36 
Barb.  462  ;  Hall  ^•.  State,  4  Harr.  (Del.)  146. 

Carter  v.  Hobbs,  12  Mich.  56 ;  Howth  v.  FrankUn,  20  Tex. 
801 ;  Reg.  v.  Parlee,  23  U.  C.  C.  P.  359. 

of  ofElce.     Baker  v.  Shy,  9  Heisk.  89. 


VEST. 


INSANE. 


725 


JNTEHLO(JUTOHY. 


mSAlTB. 

mSAlTITY. 

INSOLVENCY 

INSOLVBNT. 


INSPECTION. 
INSTANCE. 
INSTANT. 
INSTITUTION. 

INSTRUMENT. 


msuLTma.        — 


INSX7RANCE. 


Reg.  V.  Hill,  Temp.  &  M.  588. 

delUdlon.     Re  Forman,  54  Barb.  289 ;  Den  v.  Clarke, 

2  Eng.  Ecc.  441. 
State  V.  Redcmeicr,  71  Mo.  174  ;  Robinso.i  v.  Adams,  62  »Ie. 

402;  State  v.  Feirar,  9  West.  L.  J.  519. 
In  Hlatute.     Re  Black,  2  Ben.  190 ;  Driggs  v.  Moore,  1  Abb. 

(U.  S.)  440;  Brouwcr  v.  llarbeck,  9  N.  Y.  594. 
Rogeis  V.  Tl.omas,  20  Conn.  C9 ;  Marsh  v.  Dunckel,  25  Hun, 

167;  Austin  v.  New  Jersey  Steam  Co.,  4:J  N.  Y.  75;  Lee 

V.  Kilbonrn,  3  Gray,  600;  Suthcrlaiid  r.  Nixuii,  21  U.  C. 

Q.  B.  629 ;  Ilersce  v.  White,  29  U.  C.  Q.  B.  2:J2. 

circnmstances.    Bayly  v.  Schofleld,  1  M.  &  S.  330. 

debtor.     Alexander  v.  Gibson,  1  N.  &  Mc  496. 

trader.    Bayly  a.  Schofleld,  1  M.  «&  S.  353. 

Neilson  v.  Garza,  2  Woods,  290. 

court.    Percival  v.  Hickey,  18  Johns.  292. 

Fulmerston  v.  Stewart,  Plowd.  1 10. 

of  purely  public  charity.    In  constitution.    PhUa. 

Library  Co.  v.  Donohugh,  12  Phila.  284. 
State  V.  Kelsey,  15  Vroom,  34. 

in  writing.     Rogers  v.  State,  8  Tex.  (App.)  400. 

words  and  conduct.    In  statute.     Hill  v.  State,  5 

Tex.  (App.)  9. 
Carter  v.  Boehm,  3  Burr.  1909 ;  Lucena  v.  Chanford,  5  B.  & 

P.  300. 
company.     State  v.  Merchants  Exchange  Benevolent 

See,  72  Mo.  159. 

maritime  .     Ins.  Co.  v.  Buckner,  4  How.  (Miss.)  79. 

INTEMPERATE,   so  far as  to  seriously  or  permanently  affect  his 

health.  In  insurance  policy.  Odd-Fellows' Mutual  Ltfe  Ins. 

Co.  V.  Rohkopp,  94  Pa.  St.  69. 
State  V.  Tom,  2  Jones  (L.)  416 ;  Smith  v.  State,  2  Lea,  619. 
^th to  defraud  the  revenue.    In  statute.    Casks 

of  Sherry,  2  Ben.  249. 
of  commercial  intercourse.    The  Edward,  1  Wheat. 

272. 
termini.     Austin  v.  Huntsville  Coal  Co.,  72  Mo.  542. 

In  statute.    People  v.  Peacock,  98  111.  176. 

bearing  evidences  of  indebtedness. .  In  statute. 

Jacks  V.  Turner,  36  Ark.  90. 

policy.     Sawyer  v.  Dodge  Co   Ins.  Co.,  37  Wis.  539. 

cause  wherein  he  may  be .    In  constitution.    Bennet 

V.  State,  4  Tex.  (App.)  72. 
State  is as  a  party  or  otherwise.    In  constituton. 

McGrath  v.  People,  100  111.  465. 
mTBRTERBNCE. by  the  legislature,  judiciary  or  any  other  power. 

In  contract.    State  v.  France,  72  Mo.  45. 
INTERLOCUTORY. decree.    Traits  v.  Waters,  12  Johns.  508;  Delap 

V  Hunter,  1  Sneed,  104  ;  Ex  parte  Crittenden,  10  Ark.  367 ; 


INTENT. 


INTERDICTION. 

INTERESSL 
INTEREST. 


INTERESTED. 


mma^^-^-^mwrn^ 


m^ffmmymum^ 


INTEliLOiJUTORY. 


7W 


ISSUE. 


INTERLOCXTTORY 


—  Contimii'd. 

Tcaff   V    Hewitt,   1  Ohio  St.  ri20;  Kelly   (•.*»t!inl)crry,  13 
Oliio,  421. 

—  order.     In  statute.     Smitli  v.  Cowell,  fi  Q.  B.  Div.  75. 
judgment.    Elliott  v.  Maytield,  U  Ala.  22G  ;  Nacoochce 


Hydraulic  Co.  v.  Davis,  40  Ga.  .'120. 

INTERNATIONAL. law.     Hein  v.  Bridault,  37  Miss.  230. 

INTERPRETATION.  Villn<,'c  of  Rome  v.  Knox,  14  How.  Pr.  272. 
INTERROGATORIES.  Slute  o.  Ludlow,  2  Soutli.  (N.  J.)  772. 
INTERRUPTION,  civil .     Innerarity  v.  Morris,  1  Ala.  074. 


INTO. 
INTOZICATINO. 

INTRINSIC. 
INTROMISSION. 
INTRUSION. 
INUENDO. 


INVENTION. 

INVENTOR. 
INVENTORY. 
INVESTITURE. 
INVESTMENTS. 

INVOICE. 

INVOLUNTARY. 
I.  O.  U. 

IRREGULAR. 
IRREGULARITY. 
IRRELEVANT. 

IRREPARABLE. 


18. 

ISSUABLE. 
ISSUE. 


natural .     Innerarity       Morris,  1  Ala.  074. 

court.    Converse  v.  Washburn,  43  Vt.  132. 

liquor.    In  statute,     rrather  v.  State,  12  Tex.  (App.) 

402. 

value.     Banlv  v.  Ford,  5  Ired.  (L.)  698 

Stewart  V.  McKean,  29  Eng.  L.  &  Eq.  391. 

Htilickv.  Seovil,  9  111.  170. 

Fry  V.  Bennett,  1  Code  Rep.  (n.  s.  )  246 ;   Van  Veohten  v. 

Hopkins,  5  John."*.  220 ;  Beardslcy  v.  Tappan,  1  Blatchf. 

589. 
Boulton  V.  Bull,  2  H.  Bl.  470. 

useful .     Bedford  v.  Hunt,  1  Mason,  802. 

Sparkman  v.  Higgins,  1  Blatchf.  207. 

In  statute.     Pratt  v.  Stevens,  26  Hun,  230. 

Kilnick  v.  Maidman,  1  Burr.  109. 

— ■ —  in  bonds.    In  statute.    Payne  v.  Watterson,  37  Ohio 

St.  123. 
Sturm  V.  Williams,  6  J.  «fe  Sp.  (N.  Y.)  342 ;  Pipes  v.  Norton, 

47  Miss.  76. 

manslaughter.    Tumble  v.  Com.,  78  Ky.  177. 

Fisher  v.  Leslie,  1  Esp.  427. 

judgment.    Wolfe  v.  Davis,  74  N.  C.  599. 

,  Bowman  v.  Tollman,  2  Robt.  (N.  Y.)  634. 

matter.     Fabricotti  v.  Lawnitz,  3  Sandf.  744 

plea.    Morton  v.  Jackson,  2  Minn.  222. 

Gause  v.  Perkins,  3  Jones  (Eq.)  179. 

injury.    Wilson  v.  City  of  Mineral  Point,  89  Wis.  164 ; 


Com.  V.  R.  Co.,  24  Pa.  St.  100. 


In  statuti.     Mc- 


when  any  judgment obtained. 

Govern  v.  Connell,  43  N.  J.  (L.),  109. 

plea.     Watkins  v.  Bensusan,  9  M.  &  W.  424. 

In  plea.  Storey  v  Flourndy,  65  Ga.  61 ;  Eberhart  v.  Saw- 
yer, 61  Wis.  77 ;  Marshall  v.  Haney,  9  Gill,  258. 

In  uoill.  Palmer  v.  Horn,  84  N.  Y.  619 ;  Klepner  v.  Laverty, 
70  Pa.  St.  72 ;  Doe  v  Remn6tle,8  M.  G.  &  S.  SSb  ;D..don. 
V.  Grew,  2  Wils.  324 ;  Emaiis  v.  Emu::s,  2  Penn.  (N  Jos 
971. 

and  their  heirs.    In  wiU.    Morgan  v.  Thomas,  8  Q. 

B.  Div.  575. 


ISSUE. 


nl)cm-,  I'T 

i.  Div.  75. 
Nacoochee 


ISSUE. 


727 


JUDICIAL. 


X.  (App.) 


^eohten  v. 
1  Blatchf. 


1,  37  Ohio 
V.  Norton, 
77. 

I 

Wis.  164 ; 

iuti.     Mc- 

irt  V.  Saw- 

V.  Laverty, 
%;D..don. 
m.  (NJo8 

omas,  8  Q. 


ISSX7B  —  Continued. 

JEOPARDY. 

JOBBER 
JOBBING. 

JOINT. 


JOINTLY. 

JOINTX7RE. 
JOURNEYMAN. 
J.  P. 
JXTDOE. 

JUDGMENT. 


JUDICIAL. 


Joined.     Solomon  v.  ChesU-y,  67  N.  II.  164, 

of  fact.     Khorliardt  r.  Sawyer,  Til  WIh.  H>  ;  Bassctt  v. 

Johnson,  1  Green  C:h.  IT)?. 
in  — — .     In  cnnatitution.     BaiU'y  v.  States  11  Ti'X.  (App.) 
110;  State  v.  Connor,  5  Coldw.  317;  Williauw  c.  Com.  78 
Kv.  90. 
MoUett  V.  Robinson,  L.  R.  7  C.  P.  104 ;  Stewart  v.  Winters, 
4  Sandf.  590. 

regular  dry-gooda bnaineaa.    In  deed.    Stewart  v. 

Winters,  4  Sandf.  Ch.  587. 

covenant.     C'apen  v.  Barrows,  1  dray,  !)79. 

intereat.     In  statute.     Re  Roberts,  5  U.  C.  Pr.  288. 

Btock  company.    Dayton,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Hatch,  1 

Disney,  90. 

tenancy.    Coster  v.  Lorillard,  11  Wend.  336. 

and   aeverally   liable.    In   atanite.    McKenzio   v, 

Dewan,  3G  U.  C.  Q.  B.  512. 
Grederv.  Eubanks,  12  Bush,  513. 
Hart  V.  Aldridgp,  1  Cowp.  56. 
Shattuclc  v.  People,  5  111.  481. 
Lawyers'  Tax  Cases,  8  Ileisk.  650 ;  Foot  v.  Stiles,  57  N.  Y. 

405;  Elora,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.  v.  Potter,  7  U.  C.  Pr.  12. 
Blood  V.  Bates,  31  Vt.  150;  Blaikie  v.  Griswold,  10  Wis. 
241 ;  Cooper  v.  Ins.  Co.,  3  Col.  321  ;  Re  Sedgely  Avenue, 
88  Pa.  St.  513;  Davidson  v.  Smith,  1  Biss.  351 ;  Nichols 
V.  Dissicr,  2  Vroom,  473 ;  Evans  v.  Adams,  3  Green  (X.  J. ) 
884 ;  Zeigler  v.  Vance,  3  Iowa,  530 ;  Re  Negus,  10  Wend. 
44;  Thompson  v.  People,  23  Wend.  687;  McNulty  «. 
Heard,  72  N.  J.  621 ;  Williams  v.  Waldo,  4  III.  2fi9  ;  Sprolt 
V.  Reid,  3  G.  Greene,  494 ;  Lampson  v.  Pratt,  1  Iowa,  558. 
Rooncy  v.  Lyons,  2  U.  C.  App.  53 

by  default.    In  statute.     Sacia  v.  O'Connor,  15  Jones 

&  Sp.  53;  Rhodes  v.  De  Bow,  5  Iowa,  2G5 ;  Griggs  v. 
Gilmer,  54  Ala.  430. 

any ,    In  statute.    Denton   v.  Town  of   Danbury,  4S 

Conn.  368. 
Re  Cooper,  22  N.  Y.  82. 

act.     Sinking  Fund  Cases,  9  Otto,  70 1  ;  Mabry  v.  Baxter, 

11  Heisk.  690;  Fleming  v.  Jeffersonville,  17  Intl.  173; 
Townsend  v.  Copeland,  56  Cal.  613;  Flournoy  v.  City 
of  Jeffersonville,  17  Ind.  173. 

action.     Re  Saline  Co.  Subscription,  45  Mo.  53. 

discretion.     State  v.  Cummings,-  36  Mo.  279 ;  Fabor 

V.  Bruner,  13  Mo.  643. 

office.     Fitapatrick  v.  U.  S.,  7  Ct.  of  CI.  293. 

power.     In  constitution.     Charge    to  Grand  Jury,  1 

Blatchf.  635 ;  Gilbert  u.  Priest,  65  Barb.  448. 

proceodla^.     Jones  v.  Brwut:-!-,  3  Cromp.  &  J.  372 ; 

No^fl  M  ^■■  C<)i>;.ormni),  17  II  .w.  Pr.  89. 


smm 


B»V?"ii,-ri.» 


JUDICIAL. 


728 


JUSTICE. 


JX7DICXARY. 

JUNIOR. 
JURISDICTION. 


JURORS. 
JURY. 

JUST. 


JUDICIAL  —  Continued.  „  .  ,    ^o 

record.    Smith  v.  Piv.iicy,  2  Ark.  G2. 

ggQe.    In  statute.    Jackson  u.  Nowling,  69  Ind.  188 ; 

Lawson  v.  De  Bolt,  78  Ind.  56.').  „  ,  u    i.  ,r* 

office.    In  conHtittUion.    McGregor  v.  Balch,  14  Vt. 

428  (39  Am.  Dec.  2:51). 
Simpson  V.  Dlx,  131  Mass.  181. 

Goo.inmn  ^.  Winter,  64  Ala.  411  ;  Re  Pierce,  44  Wis  464; 
State  V.  Whitford,  54  Wis.  156  ;  Munday  v.  Vail,  6  Vroom, 
422  •  Ex  parte  Bennett,  44  Cal.  88 ;  Merrill  v.  Curtis,  67 
Me  114;  Ex  parte  Walker,  25  Ala.  91 ;  Jones  v.  Brown, 
64  Iowa,  79 ;  Borden  v.  State,  11  Ark.  644 ;  MIUh  v.  Com. 
13  Pa.  St  6.10;  Re  Weigcl,  17  La.  Ann.  70;  Bumstead  i'. 
Read,  31  Barb.  6(55;  King  v.  Poole,  36  Barb.  244. 
Fife  r.  Com.  29  P".  St.  439. 

Knight  V.  Campbell,  62   Barb.  33;  Norval  v.  Rice,  2  Wis. 
28;  Lamb  v.  Lane,  1  Ohio  St.  177. 

and   reaeonable.    In   statute.    Galla<j;her  v.  Great 

Western  R.  Co.,  8  Ir.  C.  L.  (n.  s.)  326;  Simons  v.  Great 
Western  R.  Co.,  18  C.  B.  806;  Lewis  v.  Great  Western 
R  Co.,  6  II.  &  N.  867;  Garton  v.  Bristol,  etc.,  R.  Co..  1 
B   &  S.  112;  Lord  v.  Midland  R.  Co.,  L.  R.  2  C.  P.  39; 
Lewis  V.   Great  Western   R.   Co.,   .T  Q.    B.,   Div.    195; 
Aldridse  v.  Great  Western  R.  Co.,  15  C.  B.  (n.  b.)  582; 
Beal  V.  South  Devon  R.  Co.,  3  H.  &  C.  337 ;  5  II.  &  N. 
875-  White  v.  Great  Western  R.  Co.,  2  C.  B.  (n.  s.)  7; 
McCance  v.  London,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  7  H.  &  N.  477  ;  Gannoll 
V.  Ford,  5  L.  T.  (n.  s.)  604;  Harrison  o.  London,  etc., 
R.  Co.  2  B.  &  S.  12 ;  Wise  v.  Great  Western  R.  Co.,  1  II. 
&  N.  63;  Robinson  v.  Great  Western  R.  Co.,  14  W.  R. 
206 ;  35  L.  J.  C.  P.  123 ;  Pardington  v.  South  Wales  R. 
Co.,'l  II.  &  N.   392;  Rooth  v.  Northeastern  R.  Co.,  18 
C.  B.  805;  Gregory  v.  West  Midland  R.  Co.,  2  H.  &  C. 
944;   Allday  v.  Great  Western  R.  Co.,  5  B.  &  S.  903; 
Doo'lan  v   Directors,  etc.,  Midland  R.  Co.,  L.  R.  2  App. 
Cos.  T,)-2;  l/IcManus  v.  Lancashire,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  4  II.  & 
N.  327;  Lioyd  v.  Waterford,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  15  Ir.  C.   L. 
(n.  s.)  ."/;  Peek  v.  North  Staffordshire  R.  Co.,  10  H.  L. 

Cas.  473. 
COmpenBatlon.    In  constitution.     Carson  v.  Coleman, 

3  Stockt.  (N.  J.)  108 ;  Jacob  v.  City  of  Louisville,  9  Dana, 

114;  Woodfolk  v.  R.  Co.,  2  Swan,  437. 
Duncan  v.  Magette,  25  Tex.  252 ;  Charge  to  the  Grand  Jury, 

5  McLean,  308 ;  Moore  v.  Coats,  45  Miss.  226. 
of  the  peace.    Wenzler   v.  People,  58  N.  Y.  530; 

People  V.  Wilson,  16  III.  391. 
die  by  the  hands  of .    In  insurance  policy.   B-easted  v. 

Farmers',  etc.,  Ins.  Co.',  8  N.  Y.  303;  Spence  v.  Ins.  Co., 

lJones(L.),  128. 


JUSTICE. 


^ 


JUSTIFIABLE. 


729 


LATENT. 


JT78TIFIABLB. 


KSSPING. 

KSPT. 

KZDXVAPPINa. 

KILL. 

KINDRED. 

KLEPTOMANIA. 
KNOWINO. 

KNOWINGLY. 


LABORER. 


LACHES. 

LAID. 

LAKES. 

LAND. 

LANDINa 

LANDLORD. 

LAND-POOR. 

LAPSE. 

LAPSED. 

LARCENY. 


LAST. 
LATENT. 


homicide.     RlclmrdHon  v.  State,  7  Tex.  (App.)  493; 

Marks  v.  Buruiti,  1  Hoxt.  9 J ;  Thumpaon  o.  State,  65  Ga. 

60;  Shorter  v.  rcoi)lo,  2  N.  Y.  197. 

a  diBorderly  hou^e.    Uc<r.  v.  WilHnmH,  1  Salk.  :lfl<i. 

■  tippling  house.     Com.  v.  Campboll,  5  Bush,  <n2. 

an  inn.     State  v.  Stone,  G  Vt.  29H. 

of  a  disorderly  house.    In  ntatute.    Moore  v.  State, 

4  Tex.  (App.)  127. 

down  interest.  Reg.  v.  IIutchinHon,  82  Eiig.  C.  L.  211. 

and  used.     In  statute.     Powell  v.  Powell,  53  Vt.  ))04, 

Click  V.  State,  3  Tex.  285. 

In  Matutc.     People  v.  Kcrrains,  1  Thomp.  &  C.  333. 

Bailey  v.  Wright,  1  Hov.   Supp.  606 ;  Wetter  v.  Walker,  02 

Ga.  145. 
Looney  v.  State,  10  Tex.  (App.)  624. 
it   to  be  false.    In  statute.     Pier   v.  Ilanmorc,  8G 

N.  Y.  95. 
In  statute.    Casks  of  Sherry,  2  Ben,  249 ;  U.  S.  v.  Baker,  5 

Ben.  25. 
and  wilfully.    In  statute.     A  Quantity  of  Distilled 

Spirits,  3  Ben.  659 ;  Giltncr  v.  Gorliam,  4  McLean,  420 ; 

Fuiton  v.  U.  S.,  GOtto,  702. 
Ill  statute.     Cullins  v.  Flagstaff  Mining  Co.,  2  Utah,  219; 

Schwache  v.  Langton,  12  Phila.  402  ;  Cai'aker  v.  Matthews, 

25  Ga.  576. 
Sebag  V.  Abitbal,  4  M.  &  S.  463. 

out.    In  statute.     Mytton  v.  Duck,  26  IT.  C.  Q.  B.  (!1. 

the  principal  towns  on  the .    In  contract.    Smith 

V.  Selden,  1  Blatchf.  477. 
Birch  V.  Gibbo,  6  M.  &  S.  116. 

In  statute.   Toronto  Street  R.  Co.  v.  Fleming,  36  IT.  C.  Q.B.  1 1 G. 
State  V.  Graham,  15  Rich.  310 ;  States.  Randall,  1  Strobh.  111. 
Churchward  v.  Ford,  2  H.  &  N.  450. 
Matteson  v.  Duncombe,  46  Mich.  393. 
Yeates  v.  Gill,  9  B.  Mon.  206. 

legacy.     Stewart  v.  Sheffleld,  13  East,  534. 

Reg.  V.  HoUoway,  Temp.  &  M.  45 ;  Reg.  v.  Hall,  Temp.  & 

M.  61 ;  Reg.  v.  Thurburn,  Temp.  &  M,  67 ;  Reg.  v.  Thistle, 

Temp.  &  M.  206 ;  Reg.  v.  Stear,  Temp.  &  M.  19 ;  Reg.  v. 

Wynii,  Temp.  &.  M,  32 ;  State  v.  Copeland,  86  N.  C.  695  ; 

Bonham  v.  State,  65  Ala.  457;  Taylor   v.  Kneeland,  1 

Doug.  (Mich.)  72 ;  Desobry  v.  Tete,  31  La.  Ann.  820. 
Ju  .statute.    People  v.  Donohoe,  84  N.  Y.  438. 
pleading.     In  statute,     Cluxton  v.  Dickson,  7  U.  C. 

Pr.  3. 
ambiguity.     Smith    v.  Jeffreys,   15  M.  &   W.  561; 

Trustees  v.  Pearslee,  15  N.  H.  327 ;  Hand  v.  Hoffman, 

8  Halst.  72 ;  Jackson  v.  Sill,  1 1  Johns.  275 ;  Lathrop  v. 

Blake,  23  N.  H.  60. 
deed.    Den  v.  Wright,  2  Halst.  177. 


www 


I. 

I! 


LATITAT. 


LATITAT. 
LAW. 


r 


LAWFUL. 


LAWa 


LAY. 
LAYINQ. 

LEADING. 


LEASE. 


LEATHER 

LEAVE. 

LEAVING. 

LEGAL. 


730 


LEGAL. 


In  statute.    Harrison  v.  Clark, 
Havelock  v.  Hancell,  3 


Eveiard  v.  Blach,  Yelverton,  52 ;  Roc  v.  Goch,  2  T.  R.  258. 
Budd  V.  State,  3  Humph.  490;  Locke's  Appeal,  72  Pa.  St. 

608;  State  v.  Luddington,  "3  'vT^g,  116;  State  v.  McCann, 

4  Lea,  7 ;  Duncan  v.  Magette,  25  Tex.  253. 
applicable  to  the  case.    In  statute.    Lister  v.  State, 

8  Tex.  (App.)25. 

merchant.    Bank  v.  Wager,  2  Cow.  747. 

of  the  case.    In  statvie.    Lister   v.  State,  3   Tcs. 

(App.)  26. 
of  the  land.    In  constitution.    Kalloch  v.  Superior 

Court,  66  Cal.  229;  Hey  Sing  leck,  57  Cal.  251 ;  People 

V.  Toynbee,  20  Barb.   199;  Manly  v.  State,  6  Lea,  221; 

Rowan  v.  State,  30  Wis.  146 ;  Taylor  v.  Porter,  4  Hill, 

140  (40  Am.  Dec.  271) ;   Budd  v.  State,  3  Humph.  483 

(39  Am.  Dec.  189). 

discharge.    Mason  v.  Haile,  12  Wheat.  377. 

juror.     In  statute.     State  v.  Alderson,  10  Yerg.  524. 

mandate  for  a  conrt  of  record.    In  stututo.    People 

V.  Gilmore,  26  Hun,  1. 
orders  and  decrees. 

87  N.  Y.  672. 
trade.    In  imnrance  policy. 

T.  R.  782. 
prescribing  the  qualifications  of  practitioners 

of  medicine.    In  conatittUion.     Logan  v.  State,  5  Tex. 

(App.)  812. 
all and  parts  of .    In  constitution.    Cox  v.  State, 

8  Tex.  (App.)  254. 
In  contract.    Thomas  v.  Osborn,  19  How.  33. 
out.    In  statute.    Re  Department  of  Public  Works,  86 

N.  Y.  438;  Mytton  v.  Duck,  26  U.  C.  Q.  B.  61. 
question.     Gunter  v.  Watson,   4    Jones    (L.)   466; 

Willes  «.  Quinsby,  31  N.  H.  488;  Harvey  v.  Osborn,  65 

Ind.  544. 
for  years.    Burr  v.  Stenton,  52  Barb.  389 ;  Thomas 

V.  R.  Co.,  11  Otto,  78. 

in  reversion.    Winter  v.  Loveday,  1  Comyns,  39. 

upper  of  all  kinds.    In  statute.    Keutgen  v.  Lawrence, 

1  Blatchf.  616. 
In  contract.    Thorley  v.  Thorley,  10  East,  446. 

no  issne.     In  will.     Hall  v.  Chaffee,  14  N.  H.  231. 

assets.    Silk  v.  Prime,  1  Bro.  C.  C.  138,  291.    ' 

'—^-  claim.    Cowan  v.  Mayor,  8  Hun,  638. 
.^_  commitment.    People  v.  Nevins,  1  Hill,  171. 
— —  consideration.    Sampson  v.  Swift,  11  Vt.  816. 
— —  damages.    Stuhr  v.  Curran,  16  Vroom,  201. 

demand.    Foss  v.  Norris,  70  Me.  119. 

fraud.    Kahl  v.  Love,  8  Vroom,  6. 

interest.    In  plea.    Nourse  v.  Goodeve,  12  U.  C.  Q.  B. 

198. 


LEGAL. 

T.  R.  258. 

72  Pa.  St. 

V.  McCann, 

ter  V.  State, 


te,  3   Tiac. 

V.  Superior 
151 ;  People 
;  Lea,  221 ; 
ter,  4  Hill, 
lumph.  483 

77. 

ferg.  524. 

if  5.     People 

ion  V.  Clark, 

.  Hancell,  3 

petitioners 
tate,  5  Tex. 

Cox  V.  State, 


ic  Works,  86 

51. 

I    (L.)   456; 

).  Osborn,  55 

}89;  Thomas 

myns,  39. 
V.  Lawrence, 


^.  H.  281. 
291.    • 

171. 
X  816. 
iOl. 


12U.C.Q.  B. 


LEGAL. 


731 


LIBERTY. 


LliQAL  — Continued. 


LEGALLY. 
LEQISLATIVE. 

LEQITIMAC7. 
LEQITIMATE. 
LEGITIMATION. 
LETTER. 


LEVANCY. 
LEVANT. 

LEVIED. 

LEVY. 


LEWD. 
LEWDNESS. 
LIABILITIES. 
LIABILITY. 


LIABLE. 


LIBEL. 


TJBERAL. 
LIBERTY. 


—  procesB.  Perry  v.  Lorillard  Ins.  Co. ,  6  Lans.  204 ; 
Cooley  V.  Davis,  34  Iowa,  130. 

—  presamption.  Bow  v.  AUastown,  34  N.  H.  365 ; 
Gulick  V.  Loder,  1  Green,  72 ;  Re  Brown,  8  Phila.  198 ; 
Betts  V.  Jackson,  6  Wend.  18L 

—  representatives.  Wear  v.  Bryant,  5  Mo.  164 ;  Grand 
Gulf  R.  Co.  V.  Bryan,  8  Sm.  &  M.  275. 

tender.     Steele  v.  Briggs,  22  111.  657. 

—  voters.     Sanford  v.  Prentice,  28  Wis.  362. 

—  laid  out  roads.   In  statute.   State  v.  Siegel,  54  Wis.  86. 

—  act.    Sinking  Fund  Cases,  9  Otto,    701 ;    Mabry  v. 


381. 


In  statute.     State  v.  Jersey  City,  42  N. 


Baxter,  11  Ileisk.  690. 

Campbell's  Case,  2  Bland  Ch.  236. 

child.     Page  v.  Dennison,  1  Grant's  Cas. 

Caliellers  v.  Executors,  24  La.  Ann.  580. 

of  credit.  Regis  v.  Herbert,  10  La.  Ann.  525 ;  Pol- 
lock V.  Helm,  54  Miss.  5. 

of  marque  and  reprisal.    Gibbons  v.  Livingston,  1 

Halst.  255. 

and  couchancy.     Scholes  v.  Hargreaves,  5  T.  R.  48. 

— —  and  couchant.  Cheesman  v.  Hardham,  1  B.  &  Aid. 
711. 

or  assessed. 

J.  (L.)  97. 

Collins  V.  Ferrall,  2  Sm.  &  M.  386 ;  Bland 
Jones  (L.)  125;  Jewitt  v.  Whitney,  43  Me 
Willctt,  1  Keyes,  386. 

In  plea.     Ross  v.  Grange,  25  U.  C.  Q.  B.  396. 

— —  of  an  execution.    In  insurance  policy. 
Queens  Ins.  Co.  64  Wis.  72. 

house.     Clifton  v.  State,  53  Ga.  244 

Com.  V.  Warden,  128  Mass.  54. 

In  statute.     Stanton  v.  Wilkinson,  8  Ben.  357. 

Wood  V.  Currey,   57  Cal.   209;    Haywood  v 
Vroom,  104 ;  McElfresh  v.  Kirkendall,  36  Iowa,  226 ;  Jos- 
lin  V.  Car  Spring  Co.,  7  Vroom,  145. 

party to  pay.    In  statiUe.     Re  Greenwood,  10  Canada, 

L.  J.  131. 

Shipley  v.  Todhunter,  1  C.  &  P.  689 ;  Campbell  v.  Spottis- 
woode,  3  B.  &  S.  782 ;  Parmeter  v.  Coupland,  6  M.  &  W. 
108 ;  Hillhouse  v.  Dunning,  6  Conn.  407  ;  Steele  v.  South- 
wick,  9  Johns,  215;  Barrv.  Moore,  87  Pa.  St.  390;  Stone 
V.  Cooper,  2  Denio,  303 ;  Cooper  v.  Stone,  24  Wend.  480 ; 
Layton  v.  Harris,  8  Harr.  (Del.)  407. 

interpretation.    Lawrence  v.  McCalmont,  2  How.  449. 


V.  Whitfield,  1 
251:  Bond  v. 


Hammel  v. 


Shreeve,  15 


Bourne  v.  Taylor,  10  East,  265. 

of  the  press.     />»  constitution.     People  v.  Croswell, 

3  Johns.  Cas.  393 ;  Com.  v.  Buckingham,  Thatch.  Cr.  Cas. 

39  ;  Root  r.  Kinqr.  1  C-tv.  T"". 


LIBERTY. 


732 


LIVE. 


LIBERTY  —  Continued. 


Morton 


LIBRARY. 
LICENSE. 


LICENSEE. 

UdTATION. 

LIEN. 


LIFE. 

LIOHTNINO. 

LIKELY. 

LIMITATION. 

LIMITED. 

LINENS. 

LIQX7IDATED. 


UQXnDATION. 
LIQUOR. 

LIS  PENDENS. 

LIST. 

LITERARY. 

LIVE. 


of  speeeh  or  of  the  press.    In  constiituion. 

V.  State,  8  Tex.  (App.)  516. 
Carter  v.  Andrews,  16  Pick.  9. 
East  Jersey  Iron  Co.  v.  Wright,  5  Stew.  (N.  J.)  253;  Nortb- 

Hudson  R.  Co.,  v.  Hoboken,  12  Vroom,  75;  Caldwoll  v. 

Fulton,  31  Pa.  St.  477;  State  v.  Holmes,  38  N.  H.  227; 

Sampson  v.  Burnaidc,  13  N.  H.  265. 
fee.    Chilvers  v.  People,  11  Mich.  43;  Wiggins  Ferry 

Co.  V.  East  St.  Louis,  102  111.  576. 
Potter  V.  Holland,  4  Blatchf .  211. 
Hache  v.  Ayrand,  1-1  La.  Ann.  179. 
Andrews  v.  Doe,  6  How.  (Miss.)  554  (38  Am.  Dec.  450); 

Stansberry  v.   Cloth  Manfg.  Co.,  2  South.  (N.J.)  441; 

Mobile  Building  Assn.  v.  Robertson,  65  Ala.  383 ;  Crom- 

melin  v.  R.  Co.,  10  Bosw.  80;   Hammons  v.  Barclny,  2 

East,  235 ;  Neil  v.  Staten,  7  Heisk.  290 ;  Bliss  v.  Clark,  39 

111.  594 ;  Small  v.  Robinson,  69  Me.  427  ;  Hayden  v.  Delay, 

Litt  Sel.  Cas.  279 ;  Baldwin  v.  Wheaton,  12  Wend.  26^ ; 

Davis  V.  Flagstaff  Silver  Mining  Co.,  2  Utah,  19. 
Coffee  V.  Ins.  Co.,  3  J.  &  Sp.  (N.  Y.)  327. 
insnrance.    Dalby  v.  Life  Ass.  Co. ,  80  Eng.  C.  L. 

387 ;  State  v.  Merchants'  Mutual  Benefit  Soc,  72  Mo.  159. 
In  insurance  policy.     Spcnsley  v.  Lancashire  Ins.   Co.,    54 

Wis.  433. 
to  prove  insolvent.     In  statute.     Edward's  Estate,  12 

Phila.  85. 
Eakin  v.  Raub,  12  S.  &  R.  369 ;  Smith  u.  White,  5  Neb.  407 ; 

Fifty  Associates  v.  Howland,  1 1  Mete.  102. 

fee.     Lott  V.  Wyckoff,  1  Barb.  675. 

partnership.    Taylor  v.  Webster,  10  Vroom,  104. 

or  a  manufacture  of  flax.    In  statute.    Richardson 

V.  Lawrence,  1  Blatchf.  503. 

account.    Nesbct  V.  Lawson,  1  Ga.  287. 

debt.     Roberts  v.  Prior,  20  Ga.  562. 

demand.    Mitchell  v.  Addison,  20  Ga.  53. 

damages.      In  contract.      Hamilton    v.    Overton,    6 

Blackf.  206  (38  Am.  Dec.  136.) 
Martin  v.  Kirk,  2  Humph.  531. 

in  any  form.    In  imurance  policy.    Higbee  v.  Guar- 
dian Mut.  Ins.  Co.,  66  Barb.  463. 
Dovey's  Appeal,  97  Pa.   St.    153 ;  Harrington  v.  Slade,    22 

Barb.  166. 
Homer  v.  Cilley,  14  N.  H.  100. 

— —  property.    Palmer  V.  DeWitt,  2  Sweeney,  552. 
■■      together.    In  indictment.     Powell  v.  State,  12  Tex. 

(App.)  238. 
together  in  adultery.    In  statute.    Swancoat  v.  State, 

4  Tex.  (App.)  115;  Parker  v.  State,  4  Tex.  (App.)  134. 


I, 


LIVE. 


Morton 


J;  Northr 
Idwcll  V. 
H.  227; 

ns  Ferry 


50.  450); 
J.)  441; 
i ;  Crora- 
arclny,  2 
Clark,  89 
V.  Delay, 
end.  26^ ; 


ig.  C.  L. 

Mo.  1»!). 

Co.,    54 

Estate,  12 

Neb.  407 ; 


I,  104. 
lichardson 


>verton,    6 

se  V,  Guar- 
Slade,   22 


552. 

3,  12  Tex. 

)at  V.  State, 
App.)  134. 


LIVE  — Continued. 


LIVER7. 

LIVERY  STABLE 
LTVINQ. 

LOAN. 


LOANED. 
LOCAL. 


J/,  statute,      Alirens  v. 
Westover  v.  Turner,  26 


LOCATED. 

LOCATION. 

LOCO. 

LOCOMOTIVE. 

LODGER 


LOG-ROLLINa. 
LOGS. 
LOOKOUT. 
LOSS. 

LOT. 

LOW. 
L.  S. 
LUCID. 
LX7NATIC. 


LUMBER. 


and  carry  on  bnainess. 

McGillatt,  23  U.  C.  C.  P.  171 

U.  C.  C.  P.  510. 

of  seizin.     Den  v.  Crawford,  3  Ilalst.  108. 

Stable.    Williams  v.  Caringes,  30  La.  Ann.  1095. 

. keeper.    Groves  v.  Kilgore,  72  Mo.  491. 

in  adultery.     In  statute.     Morrill  v.  State,  5  Tex. 

(App.)  449;  Goodwin  v.  Owen,  55  Ind.  249. 
Rodman  v.   Munson,    13   Barb.  75 ;  Freeman  v.   Brittin,   2 

Harr.   (N.  J.)   200;  Payne  v.  Gardiner,    29  N.  Y.  167; 

Brott  V.  Terrell,  16  Ga.  25. 
In  statute.     City  of  Richmond  v.  McGirr,  78  Ind.  192. 
In  will.     Wright's  Appeal,  93  Pa.  St.  82. 
act.    In  constitution.     People  v.  Newburg  Plank  Road, 

86  N.  Y.  1 ;  Re  Bayard,  25  Hun,  546 ;  Cox  v.  State,  8  Tex. 

(App.)  254. 

freight.    Mobile  &  Ohio  R.  Co.  v.  Steiner,  61  Ala.  579. 

law.    In  constitution.     Lastro  v.  State,  3  Tex.  (App.) 

363  ;  Bohl  v.  State,  3  Tex.  (App.)  683. 
In  statute.     Cordova  v.  State,  6  Tex.  (App. )  207 ;  Graves  v. 

State,  6  Tex.  (App.)  228 ;  Bejaraur v.  State,  6  Tex.  (App.) 

205 ;  Handline  v.  State,  6  Tex.  (App.)  347. 
or  special  law.    In  constitution.     Heanley  v.  State, 

74  Ind.  99. 
In  constitution.     Theological  Seminary  v.  People,  101  111.  580. 
Hickey  v.  R.  Co.  6  Bradwell,  179. 
parentis.    Wetherby  v.  Dixon,  19  Vesey,  412 ;  Brink- 

erhoff  V.  Merselk,  4  Zab.  683. 
railway  upon  which steam  shall  be  used. 


In 


Stranahan  v.  Sea  View  R.  Co.,  84  N.  Y. 


308. 
Flint, 


12 


statute. 
Ullman  v.  State,   1  Tex.   (App.)  221;  Parker  v 

Mod.  255. 

In  statute.     Bradley  v.  Bayliss,  8  Q.  B.  Div.  224. 
Walker  v.  Griffiths,  60  Ala.  369. 
In  statute.    KoUock  v.  Parcher,  52  Wis.  398. 
Genesee  Chief  v.  Fitzhugh,  12  How.  462. 
of  freight.    In  insurance  policy.     Scotland,  etc.,  ine. 

Co.  V.  T-wner,  29  Eng.  L.  &  Eq.  42. 
of  mules.     In  plea.     Anderson  v.  Donnell,  78  Ind. 

304. 

water.     Howard  r.  IngersoU,  13  How.  417. 

Smith  V.  Butler,  25  N.  H.  524. 

interval.     Frazer  v.  Frazer,  2  Del.  (Ch.)  263. 

Re  Barker,  2  Johns.  Ch.  233 ;  Re  Beaumont,  1  Whart.  53 ; 

Odell  V.  Buck,  21  Wend.  143 ;  Ex  parte,  Barnsley,  3  Atk. 

174. 
In   contract.     McAdie  v.  Sills,  24  U.  C.  C.  P.  606. 
In  statute.     Gross  v.  Eiden,  53  Wis.  547. 


I 


LTINQ. 


734 


MALICIOUS. 


LTma. 

MACHINE. 


MAIL. 
MAIM. 

• 

MAIN. 
MAINER 

MAINTAIN. 
MAINTENANCE. 


MAJORIAT. 


MAKE. 

MAKINQ. 

MALICE. 


MALICIOUS. 


in  wait.     State  v.  Abbott,  3  W.  Va.  7G9 ;  Burgess  v. 

Com.,  2  Va.  Cas.  488  ;  People  v.  Miles,  65  Cal.  207  ;  Kiley 

V.  State,  9  Humph.  651. 
Wintermute  v.  Redington,  1  Fish.  Pat.  Cas.  239. 
and  repair  shops.     In  insurance  policy.     Chaplin  v. 

Provincial  Ins.  Co.  23  U.  C.  C.  P.  278. 

request  by .  Lothrop  v.  Greenfield  Ins.  Co. ,  2  Allen ,  85. 

any  dumb  animal.    In  statute.     Turman  v.  State,  4 

Tex.  (App.)  686. 

sea.    People  v.  Supervisors,  73  N.  Y.  39G. 

Rex.  V.  Bcare,  1  Ld.  Ray.  417 ;  King  v.  Johnson,  2  Hear.  I 

Ld.  Cr.  Cas.  440,  note. 
In  plea.    Moon  v.  Durden,  2  Welb.  H.  &  G.  30. 
Hovey  V.  Hobson,  61  Me.  53;  Vaughan  v.  Marable,  64  Ala. 

60;     Stotsenberg  v.   Marks,    79    Ind.     193;     Shirley  v. 

Riggs,  11  Humphk  66;  Barnes  v.  Strong,  1  Jones  (Eq.) 

104  ;  Christie  v.  Sawyer,  44  N.  H.  303. 
of  the  electors.     In  statute.    Jenkins  v.  Corporation, 

21  U.  C.  C.  P.  325;  McAvoy  v.  Corporation,  12  U.  C.Q. 

B.  99. 

the  award.     Hofl  v.  Taylor,  2  South.  (N.  J.)  833. 

of  the  sale.    In  statute.     White  v.  Poillon,  25  Hun,  69. 

Bromage  v.  Prosser,  4  B.  &  C.  255 ;  Wiggins  v.  Coffin,  3 

Story,  7;  State  v.  Toney,  15  S.  C.  413;  Harris  v.  State,  8 

Tex.   (App.)  109;  Evans  v.  State,  6  Tex.  (App.)  513; 

Cotton  V.  State,  32  Tex.  641 ;  King  v.  Root,  4  Wend.  155 ; 

Com.  V.  York,  9  Mete.  104. 
In  statute.    First  Nat.  Bank  v.  Burkett,  101  111.  393. 
aforethought.    In  statute.    Tooney  v.  State,  5  Tex. 

(App.)  163. 

prepense.    State  v.  Norris,  Haywood,  446. 

express .    In  statute.    Singleton  v.  State,  1  Tex.  (App. ) 

507  ;  McCoy  v.  State,  25  Tex.  33  ;  Farrer  v.  State,  42  Tex. 

265;  Plasters  v.  State,  1  Tex.  (App.)  681;  Cox  v.  Stato, 

6. Tex.  (App.)  493 ;  Com.  v.  Sayres,  12  Phila.  653 ;  Dueblie 

V.  State,   1  Tex.   (App.)   165;  Mitchell  v.  State,  1  Tox. 

(App.)  199. 
implied .     Sharp  v.  State,  6  Tex.  (App.)  660;  Com. 

V.  Sayres,  12  Phila.  553 ;  Darry  v.  People,  10  N.  Y.  l;18 ; 

Toomey  v.  State,  5  Tex.  (App. )  189. 
Andrew  v.  Deshler,  43  N.  J.  (L.)  19;  Com.   v.  York,    9 

Mete.  106 ;  Cabberson  v.  Cabbeen,  29  Tex.  256 ;  Rounds  v. 

R.  Co.,  3  Hun,  335. 

erection.  In  statute,  Gallagher  v.  Dodge,  48  Conn.  370. 

injury.    Rounds  o.  II.  Co..  3  Hun,  335. 

intention.    U.  S.  v.  McGlue,  1  Curt.  C.  C.  4. 

mischief.     First  Nat.  Bk.  v.  Burkett,  101  111.  394; 

Killingsworth  v.  State,  7  Tex.  (App. )  2« ;  State  v.  Beck- 
man,  3  Dutch.   126;   Com.  v.  Williams,   110  Mass.  402; 

Duncan  v.  State,  49  Miss.  337. 


MALICIOUSLY 


735 


MARTIAL. 


MALICIOUSLY 
MANAG  3. 

MANDAMUS. 


MANDATE. 


In  statute.    Jerman  v.  Stewart,  12  Fed.  Rep.  268. 

In  statute.     YoungwortU  v.  Jewell,  15  Nev.  45. 

Com.  V.  Allegbeny  Co.,   37  Pa.  St.  279;  Cortelyou  v.  Ten 

Eyck,  2  Zab.  47 ;  Ex  parte  Crane,  6  Pet.  192. 
Eddyw.  Livingston,  35  Mo.  492;  McCauley  v.  Davidson,  10 

Minn.  421 ;  Bronnenberg  v.  Charmnn,  80  Ind.  475. 
In  statute.     People  v.  Riley,  25  Hun,  688. 
MANSLAUQHTER.    State  v.  Zellers,  2  Halst.  243 ;  People  v.  Crowcy,  56  Cal. 

40;  Jennings  v.  State,   7  Tex.  (App.)  350,    McWliirt's 

Case,  3  Gratt.  605;    Kilpatrick  v.  Com.,  31  Pa.  St.  201; 

Boyettv.  State,  2  Tex.  (App.)  100. 

involuntary .    U.  S.  v.  Outerbridge,  5  Sawyer,  622. 

▼Oluntary .     U.  S.  v.  Outerbridge,  5  Sawyer,  022. 

MANUFACTURE.    Boulton  v.  Ball,  2  II.  Bl.  471 ;  Lawrence  v.  Allen,  7  How. 

794 ;  Holden  v.  Clancy,  58  Barb.  597. 
In  insurance  policy.     Carlin  v.  Ins.  Co.,  57  Md.  526. 
MANUFACTURES.    composed  wholly  of  cotton,  not  otherwise 

provided    for.      In   statute.      Morlet    v.    Lawrence,*  1 

Blatchf .  609. 
—  of    cotton.       In    statute.       Thorp    v.    Lawrence,    1 

Blatchf.  353 ;  Fish  v.  Arthur,  13  Otto,  433. 
of  ebony  and  rosewood.    In  statute.    Sill  v.  Law- 
rence, 1  Blatchf.  605. 
of  goat's  hair  or  mohair.     In  statute.     Thorp  v. 

Lawrence,  1  Blatchf.  353. 


MANUFACTURma. 


corporations    carrying    on    manufactures 


MANX7MISSI0N. 
MAP. 

MARAUDER 
MARBLE. 

MARGIN. 

MARITIME. 

MARKET. 


MARKETABLE. 
MARRIAGE. 


within  this  state.    In  statute. 

of  Brooklyn,  25  Hun,  567. 
Fenwick  v.  Chapman,  9  Peters,  472. 
Banker  v.  Caldwell,  3  Minn.  103. 
Curry  v.  Collins,  37  Mo.  328. 
blue  Rutland .    In  contract. 


Nassau  Gas  Co.  v.  City 


Lyndon  Granite  Co.  v. 


MARTIAL. 


Farrar,  53  Vt.  585. 
on .     In  contract.     Hatch  v.  Douglass,  48  Conn.   116; 

McNeil  V.  Bk.,  55  Barb.  64. 

lien.    The  Young  Mechanic,  2  Curt.  C.  C.  404. 

loan.    The  Dr.ico,  2  Sumner,  184. 

Ketcbum  v.  City  of  Buffalo,  21  Barb.  296;  14  N.  Y.  361; 

Caldwell  v.  City  of  Alton,  33  111.  419;    State  v.  City  of 

Newbern,  70  N.  C.  18. 

overt.    Fawcett  V.  Osborne,  32  111.  426. 

— —  title.    Dalzell  v.  Crawford,  1  Parsons  Sel.  Cab.  Eq.  45. 
Ditson  V.  Ditson,  4  R.  I.  101 ;  Askew  v.  Dupree,   30  Ga. 

176 ;  White  v.  White,  5  Barb.  480 ;  State  v.  Fry,  4  Mo. 

126. 

settlement.     Baskins  v.  Giles,  Rice,  (Eq.)  317. 

English .     Lolley's  Case,  Russ.  &  Ry.  237 ;  2  CI.  &  F. 

567;  Harvey  v.  Fannie,  6  Prob.  Div.  51. 
law.     Diekelman  r.  U.  S.,  11  Ct.  of  CI.  439. 


I 


i 


IfeW 


MASTER. 


786 


MERCHANDISE. 


MASTER. 


MATERIAL. 


MATERIALS. 
MATTER. 


MAY. 


MAYOR. 

MEADOW. 
MEANDER. 

MEANS. 


MEANTIME. 
MECHANIC. 

MEDICAL. 

MEETING. 

MEMORANDUM, 

MENIAL. 

MERCHANDISE. 


of  Bhip.     Hubbell  v.  Dennison,  20  Wend.  182;  Mar- 
tin V.  Famsworth,  1  Jones  &  Sp.  201. 

in  chancery.    Schuchardt  v.  People,  90  111.  504. 

alteration.    Organ  v.  I  llison,  9  Baxt.  4()2. 

defendant.    Ragsdale  v.  Norwood,  M  Ala.  21. 

error.     Jn  statute.     Speer  v.  State,  2  Tex.  (App.)  246. 

fact.    In  itimirance  pnlicu.     Boggs  v.  Aracrican  Ins. 

Co.,  30  Mo.  68;  Clark u.  Ins.  Co.,  40  N.  II.  338. 
In  statute.     Stilson  v.  Gibbs,  46  Mich.  218. 
building .     In  statute.     Dreher  v.  Yatea,  43  N.  J.  (L. ) 

477. 
Douglass  V.  Beasley,  40  Ala.  148;   Nelson  v.  Johnson,  18 

Ind.  332. 
in  controversy.     In  statute.     Fink  v.  Denny,  7.'>  Va. 

663;  Lewis  r.  May,  3  Munf.  154. 

in  dispute.    In  statute.     Lee  v.  Watson,  1  Wall.  339. 

in  issue.    Vaughn  v.  Morrison,  55  N.  II.  592. 

—  ...  in  avoidance.    Mahaiwe  Bk.  v.  Douglass,  31  Conn. 

177. 
of  procedure  merely^    In  statute.    Re  Botsf  ord,  22 

U.  C.  C.  P.  65. 

of  course.     Stoddard  v.  Treadwell,  29  Cal.  282. 

be  issued.    In  atattite.    Re  Patterson,  Ben.  508. 

convey.    In  staitUe.    Cameron  v.  Wait,  3  U.  C.  App. 

i75. 
term  for  which  said  letters be  granted.     In 

assignment.    Jenkins  v.  Nicholson  Pavement  Co.,  1  Abb. 

(U.  S.)567. 
Waldo  V.   Wallace,    12   Ind.   577;    People    v.   Mayor,   25 

Wend.  50. 
Barrows  v.  McDermott,  73  Me.  450. 
Seneca  Nation  v.  Knight,  23  N.  T.  500;  Bristol  v.  Carroll 

Co.,  95  111.  85. 

—  calculated  to  inflict  great  bodily  injury.     In 

statute.    Kelly  V.  State,  12  Tex.  (App.)  245. 
of  satisfaction.     Perrine  v.  Fireman's  Ins.  Co.,   22 

Ala.  577. 

in  the .     In  staiitte.     Re  Irving,  8  Ben.  466. 

miner  or  other  person.    In  statute.    Bevitt  v.  Cran- 

dall,  19  Wis.  681 ;  Wicker  v.  Comstock,  52  Wis.  316. 
attendant.    In  insurance  policy.     Eddington  v.  Ins. 

Co.,  5  Hun,  6. 
In  statute.    Re  Maclntire,  1  Ben.  281.  . 

, check.     Franklin  Bank  v.  Freeman,  16  Pick.  539. 

servant.     Boniface  v.  Scott,  3  S.  &  R.  354  ;  Ex  parte 

Meason,  5  Binney,  169  note. 
Citizens  Bk.  v.  Steam  Co.,  2  Story,  53. 
In  insurance  policy.    Kent  v.  Liverpool,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.,  26 

Ind.  297. 


iNDISE. 

82;  Mar- 

504. 

21. 

pp.)  246. 

•ican  Ins. 

J.  J.  (L.) 

Iinaon,   18 

ly,  Ih  Va. 

kVall.  339. 

I. 

31  Conn. 

tsford,  22 


!82. 
508. 

r.  c. 

App. 

ted. 

.,  1 

In 
Abb. 

layor,   25 

V.  Carroll 
ury.     In 

.  Co.,   22 


;t  V.  Cran- 
316. 
m  V.  Ina. 


.  539. 

;  Ex  parte 


9.  Co.,  26 


MERCHANT. 


737 


MITIGATION. 


BSERCHANT. 

MERCURIAL. 

MERGER. 

MERITS. 

MESNE. 
METAL. 

METHOD. 

MEXICAN. 

MILITARY. 

MILITIA. 

MILL. 


MEND. 
MINE. 
MINERALS. 
MINIMIS. 


In  .statute.  Mitchell  v.  Town  of  Plover,  53  Wis.  551 ;  Lans- 
dale  V.  Brashear,  3  T.  B.  Mon.  334. 

preparations.    In  statute.    Boving    v.   Lawrence,   1 

Blatchf.  607. 

James  v.  Morey,  2  Cow.  300 ;  Cook  v.  Brightloy ,  40  Pa.  St.  442 ; 
State  V.  Koch,  47  Mo.  584 ;  Pennington  v.  Coats,  6  Whart. 
382 ;  Den  v.  Varness,  5  Halst.  106. 

In  statute.  Bennett  v.  Sandifer,  11  S.  C.  134 ;  Rahn  w.  Gun- 
nison, 12  Wis.  531. 

proceBB.     Ferguson  v.  State,  2  Vroom,  291. 

ahall  be  the  component  material.    In  statute.    U. 

S.  V.  U.  S.  Tel.  Co.,  2  Ben.  362. 

Hornblower  v.  Bonlton,  8  T.  R.  106. 

grantee.    In  statute.     Bascomb  v.  Moses,  56  Cal.  150. 

law.     State  V.  Rankin,  4  Coldw.  156. 

In  constitution.     Ex  parte  McCants,  39  Ala.  113. 

dam.    In  statute.     Dingley  v.  Gardiner,  73  Me.  64. 

Bite.     Curtiss  V.  Smith,  35  Conn.  158. 


Reynolds,  1   W.  & 


MINISTERIAL.      


MINOR. 


MISCARRIAOE. 
MISCONDUCT. 


V.   De 


V. 


Jamison  v.  Jamison,  8  Del.  1 19 
Bell  V.  Wilson,  L.  R.  1  App.  Cas.  308 
Rosse  V.  Wainman,  14  M.  &  W.  872. 
de— —  non  curat  lex.    Devinney 

S.  328. 

act.    Friedman  v.  Mathes,  8  Heisk.  502 ;  Flournoy  v 

City  of  Jeffersonville,  17  Ind.  174. 

duty.     State  of  Miss.  v.  Johnson,  4  Wall.  498. 

Office.    Fitzpatrick  v.  U.  S.,  7  Ct.  of  CI.  293. 

Ill  statute.     Schenault  v.  State,  10  Tex.  (App.)  411. 
MISAPPROPRIATION.    of   the   funds.     In   tibel.      Hanna 

Blaquixre,  11  U.  C.  2  B.  310. 
Mills  V.  Com.,  18  Pa.  St.  633. 
negligence  or  inattention.    In  statute.    U.  S. 

Warner,  4  McLean,  463. 
of  the  jury.    In  statute.    Early  v.  State,  1  Tex.  (App. ) 

275. 
official .    In  statute.     Wataon  v.  State,  9  Tex.  (App.) 

212. 
MISDEMEANOR.  McGinnis  v.  State,  9  Humph.  50 ;   People  v.  Finn,  26  Hun, 

60;  Re  Bergin,  31  Wis.  386  ;  Rector  v.  State,  6  Ark.  190.' 
MISDEMEANORS.     In  statute.     People  v.  Finn,  26  Hun,  58. 
MISREPRESENTATION.    In  insurance  policy.    Dennison    v.   Thomastown 

Ins.  Co.,  20  Me.  125  (37  Am.  Dec.  45) ;  Clark  v.  Ins.  Co., 

40  N.  H.  338. 
Bruse  v.  NelsDU,  35  Iowa,  160;  Webb  v.  Quaw,  46  Wis.  122. 

of  fact.    Hurd  v.  Hall,  12  Wis.  125, 

of  law.    Hurd  V.  Hall,  12  Wis.  125. 

therein.    In  statute.     Farwell  v.  Gundry,  52  Wis.  268. 


MISTAKE. 


MISTRIAL. 
MITIGATION. 


Wilbridge  v.  Case,  2  Ind.  37. 

Circumstances    in of    damages.      Wandall    v, 

Edwards,  25  Hun,  498. 


I 


MONEY. 


738 


MUHDEIi. 


MONOPOLY. 


MONTH. 

MONX7MENT 

MOORAQE. 

MORAL. 


MONEY  Bone  v.  Trot,  5  Phila.  403 ;  Critcliliekl  v.  Robins,  6  Humph. 

17 ;  Klauber  v.  Biggeretaff  47  Wis.  557  ;  King  v.  Hamilton, 

12  Fed.  Uop.  478;  Cinder  v.  Pemock,  14  S.  &  R.  61. 
In  will.     Ommanney  v.  Butcher,  Turn.  &  R.  Ch.  272. 
deposited  in  court.    In  statute.    Ex  parte  Prcscott, 

2  Gall.  146. 
game  for .     In  statute.     Tuttle  V.  State,  1  Tex.  (App.) 

«67 ;  Stone  v.  State,  3  Tex.  ( App. )  675. 
Slaughter  House  Cases,  16  Wall.  102;  McKcevers  v.  U.  S., 

14  Ct.  of  CI.  419 ;  Charles  River  Bridge  v.  Warren  Bridge, 

U  Peters,  607. 
Roves  V.  Guthrie,  1  Jones  (L.)  87;  Nudell  v.  Williams,  15 

U.  C.  C.  P.  348. 
Mead  v.  Case,  33  Barb.  204. 
The  Wharf  Case,  3  Bland  Ch.  373. 
— —  certainty.     Montana  v.  McAndrews,  3  Montana,  1('>5. 

insanity.     Re  Forman's  Will,  54  Barb.  291 

obligation.     Wennall  v.  Adney,  3  B.  &  P.  251,  note; 

Tebbetts  v.  Dowd,  23  Wend.  382 ;  Goulding  v.  Davidson, 

25  How.  Pr.  484. 
or  less.     In  contrad.     Shickle  v.  Chouteau,   10  Mo. 

(App.)  241 ;  Tristam  v.  Boltinglass,  Vaughn,  35 ;  Paine  «. 

Upton,  87  N.  Y.  327 ;  McConn  v.  Delaney,  3  Bibb,  47 ; 

Cause  V.  Boyles,  3  Green  Ch.  212  (38  Am.  Dec.  514). 
Jones  V.  Smith,  2  Vcsey,  378 ;  Copeland  v.  Bartlett,  6  Man. 

G.  &  S.  26 ;  Jordan  v.  Peak,  33  Tex.  442 ;  Flagg  v.  Mann, 

2  Sumner,   533 ;  Keith  v.  Banows,    1   C.   P.  Div.   731 ; 

Hebron  v.  Centre  Harbor.  UN.  H.  574; 
chattel .     Parshall  o.  Eggert,  54  N.  Y.  23 ;  52  Barb. 

371 ;  Wright  v.  Ross,  36  Cal.  328 ;  Brownell  v.  Hawkins,  4 

Barb.  493 ;  Smith  v.  Acker,  23  Wend.  668. 
Wrotsley  v.  Adams,  Plowd.  193 ;  Yates  v.  Yates,  9  Barb.  333. 
alienation  in .     Donning  v.  Marshall,  23  How.  Pr.  34 ; 

Ferin  v.  Carey,  24  How.  (U.  S.)  495. 

People  V.  Bennett,  49  N.  Y.  148. 

property.     Ohio,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Weber,  96  111.  448. 

MULTIFARIOnSNESS.  Wales  v.  Neubould,  9  Mich.  71 ;  Hayes  v.  Dayton,  8 

Fed.  Rep.  703 ;  Thomas  v.  Doub,  8  Gill,  7 ;  Wells  v.  Hy- 
draulic Co.,  30  Conn.  323;  Many  v.  Beekman  Ins.  Co.,  9 

Paige  Ch.  194. 
corporation.    Philadelphia  v.  Fox,  64  Pa.  St.   180 ; 

East.  Tenn.  Univ.  v.  Knoxville,  6  Baxt.  171. 
law.     Root  V.  Eildmeyer,  1  Wilson  (Ind.)  106  ;  Thome 

V.  Cramer,  15  Barb.  114. 

market.     Cincinnati  v.  Buckingham,  10  Ohio,  261. 

Pennsylvania  v.  Bell,  Add.  162 ;  Kilpatrick  v.  Com.  31  Pa. 

St.  200 ;  Fields  v.  State,  1  Yerg.  162 ;  Jennings  v.  State,  7 

Tex.  (App)  350. 
In  indictment.     Dias  v.  State,  7  Blackf .  20  (39  Am.  Dec.  448). 


MORE. 


MORTGAGE. 


MORTMAIN. 


MOTIVE. 
MOVABLE 


MUNICIPAL. 


MURDER 


MUSEUM. 


780 


NECESSARY. 


MUSEUM. 
MUST. 
MUSTIZO. 
MUTUAL. 

NAKED. 

NAME. 

NAMED. 
NATION. 

NATIONAL. 
NATURAL. 


NAUSEOXnS. 
NAVIGABLE. 


NAVIGATION. 


NE  EZEAT. 
NEAP. 

NECESSARIES. 
NECESSARIL7. 

NECESSARY. 


Bostick  V.  Puidy,  5  Stew.  &  P.  Kill. 

In  atdtute.     Wallace  v.  Fcely,  01  How.  Pr.  226. 

Miller  v.  Dawson,  Dudley,  176. 

accounts.     Edmonstone  v.  Thomson,  15  Wend.  550. 

credit.    Munger  v.  Albany  City  Bk.,  H5  N.  Y.  680. 

power.    Bergen  v.  Bennett,  1  Carnes  Cas.  16 ;  Clark 

V.  Horntbal,  47  Miss.  b'M. 
Reg.  V.  Waters,  Temp.  &  M.  61.  * 

not .    In  indictment.     Reg.  v.  Waters,  Temp.  &  M.  61. 

Monarch,  etc.,  Co.  v.  McLniiglilin,  1  Idaho,  617;  Cherokee 

Nation  v.  Georgia,  5  Pet.  62. 
.         government.     Piqua  Bk.  v.  Knoup,  6  Ohio  St.  393. 
——heirs.    In  toill.    Smith  V.  PendcU,  19  Conn.  112. 

import.    People  v.  Hallett,  1  Col.  369. 

law.    Borden  v.  State,  11  Ark.  627. 

liberty.    Snyder  v.  Warford,  11  Mo.  516. 

obligation.     Goulding  v.  Davidson,  25  How.  Pr.  484. 

presumption.     Burr  v.  Him,  4  Whart.  172  ;  Gulick  v. 

Loder,  1  Green  (N.  J.)  72. 
^—  rights  of  property.  Angus  v.  Dalton,  4  Q.  B.  Div.  169. 

Stream.    The  Young  American,  Newb.  Adm.  196. 

or  offensive  trade,     in  deed.     Tobey  v.  Moore,  130 

Mass.  448. 
Rhodes  v.  Otis,  33  Ala.  593 ;  Stuart  v.  Clark,  2  Swan,  13. 
river.    The  Daniel  Bell,  10  Wall.  563 ;  Sigler  v.  State, 

7  Baxt.  496. 

stream.    Morgan  v.  King,  35  N.  Y.  459. 

water.    In  statute.     Collins  v.  Benbury ,  3  Ired.  (L. ) 

277  (38  Am.  Dec.  722). 
waters  in  the  town.    In  stattUe.    Rowe  v.  Smith,  48 

Conn.  450. 
The  Hcndrick  Hudson,  3  Ben.  419;    Gerrish  v.   Brown,  51 

Me.  262. 
In  statute.     The  Joshua  Leveness,  9  Ben.  339. 
Adams  v.  Whitcomb,  46  Vt.  712. 

tides.    Teschinachee  v.  Thompson,  18  Cal.  21. 

Grace  v.  Hale.  2  Humph.  29. 

employed  by  the  assignee.    In  statute.    Re  Mul- 

daur,  8  Ben.  66. 
St.  Louis,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Trustees,  43  111.  307;  Montague  v. 

Richardson,  24  Conn.  345  ;  Colten  v.  Commrs.,  6  Fla.  629. 
convenience  of  said  company.    In  Matute,    Shat- 

tuck's  Case,  73  Me.  318. 
disbursements.    In  statute.    Mark  v.  City  of  Buffalo. 

87  N.  Y.  184. 
expenses  of  the  company.    In  statute.    Knowles  v. 

Beaty,  1  McLean,  41. 
——  inference.     Parsons  v.  Parsons,  1  Hov.  Supp.  536. 
purpose.    In  statute.     Forde  v.  Exempt  Fire  Co. ,  60 

Cal.  302. 


MriMlMilwiMMNfliMMMn 


>  TiWrrii  -  nitiiTiiiniiitiriMiiaiiii 


■ilWIiwii 


wmum 


NECESSITY. 


740 


NONSUIT. 


NECESSITY. 


NEEDLESSLY. 

NEGATIVE. 
NEQLIQENCE. 


setting  forth  the .     In  statute.     Corey  v.  Swagger, 

74Ind.  212. 
work  of .     In  statute.     Yonoaki  v.  Stote,  7l»  Ind.  .393  ; 

Uojfcrs  V.  Western  Union  Tel.  Co.,  78  Ind.  16'.). 
mutilate  or  kill  any  living  creature.    In  ato'ute. 

( Irise  V.  Stata,  87  Ark.  45G. 
-  pregnant.    Jont's  v,  Jones,  16  M.  &  W.  708. 


% 


NEGOTIABLE. 

NEGOTIATION 
NET. 

NEUTRALITY. 
NEW. 


(JmiU«r  V.  Graniteville  Manfg.  Co.,  16  S.  C.  444;  Blythe  v. 
Hirmingbam  Co.,  1 1  Ex.  784  ;  Ilodgcr  v.  Dexter,  1  Cranch 
C.  C.  Ill;  O'Brien  v.  R.  Co.,  3  Phila.  78 ;  Tonawanda  R. 
Co.  V.  Hunger,  6  Denio,  260;  Tower  v.  R.  Co.,  2  R.  I. 
400  ;  Townlcy  v.  R.  Co.,  53  Wis.  638  ;  Gardner  v.  Ileartt, 
3  Denio,  237. 

in  its  proaecution.    In  statute.    Clark  v.  Stevens,  65 

Iowa,  802. 

contributory .     Neanow  v.  UUech,  46  Wis.  690. 

In  statute.    Troutman  v.  Peooles  Bk.  ,12  Phila.  276;  Odell 

V.  Gray,  16  Mo.  342 ;  Shaw.  v.  R.  Co.,  11  Otto,  560. 
Wliitworth  V.  Adams,  5  Rand.  415. 

profits.    In  statute.    Lawless  v.  Sullivan,  6  App.  Caa. 

373  ;  Ovistonv.  Ogle,  13  East,  643. 
Ilagedorn  v.  Bell,  1  M.  &  S.  459. 

assignment.    Norman  v.  Wescombe,  2  M.  &  W.  360. 

dwelling-house.    In  statvte.     Bowers  v.  Baohe,  12 

Phila.  402. 

matter.    Stoddard  v.  Onondago,  12  Barb.  576 ; 

trial.    Bright  v.  Eynon,  1  Burr.  393;  Silvey  v.  U.  S., 

1  Ct.  of  CI.  334 ;  Jenkins  v.  Frink,  30  Cal.  593. 
Atty.  Gen.  v.  Bradbury,  7  Ex.  103. 

of  kin.    In  will.     Delaney  v.  McCormick,  25  Hun,  574. 

NIGHT-WALKER.  Lawrence  v.  Hedger,  3  Taunt.  15 ;  State  v.  Dowers,  45  N.  H. 

544. 

jl^j^  judgment .    Young  v.  McPherson,  Penn.  (N.  J.)  897. 

UO.  Burr  v.  Broadway  Ins.  Co.,  16  N.  Y.  271. 

NOISES.  other   obscene    and    indecent  — -.    In  indictment. 

Copping  V.  State,  7  Tex.  (App.)  62. 

NOLLE.  prosequi.    State  v.  Primm,  61  Mo.  171. 

NON-APPARENT.    easement.    Fetters  v.  Humphreys,  3  C.  E.  Green, 

262. 

NON  COMPOS.       mentis.    Farr  v.  Thompson,  1  Speers,  105 ;  Ex  parte 

Bamsley,  3.Atk.  173;  Potts  v.  House,  6  Ga.  824,  Re  Car- 
michael,  36  Ala.  614 ;  MuUoy  v.  Ingalls,  4  Neb.  117. 

NON-CONTINUOUS.    easement.     Fetters  v.  Humphreys,    3   C.    E. 

Green,  262. 
NON-FEASANCE.    Coite  v.  Lynes,  33  Conn.  115. 
NON-RESIDENT.    Savage  v.  Scott,  45  Iowa,  134. 

NONSUIT.  Herring  v.  Poritz,  6  Bradwell,  211 ;  Smith  v.  Crane,  12  Vt. 

490;  Loomis  v.  Green,  7  Me.  891 ;  Poyser  v.  Minor,  7  Q. 
B.  Div   332 ;  Evans  v.  McMahan,  1  Ala.  67. 


NEWSPAPER. 
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NOTE. 


NOTE. 

NORTHWEST. 

NOTES. 

NOTICE. 


NOTOK  OUSL7. 
NOVATION. 

NOW. 

NOXIOUS. 


N.F. 
NUISANCE. 


NULLITT. 

NUNC. 

NUNCUPATIVE. 


NURSINO. 
OATH. 


OBLIGATION. 


741 


OBLIGATION. 


In  Htatutfi.     Morris  v.  Lynde,  7.'J  Me.  1)0. 

or  memoranduni.    In  statute.    Closon  v.  Uailoy,  14 

Johns.  492. 
portion.    In  deed.    Tucker  v.  Phillips,  24  U.  C.  Q.  B. 

(>26. 
national  bank  cnrrency .    In  indiciment.    Hliafcr  r. 

State,  74  Ind.  98. 
Boswell  V.  Goodwin,  31  Conn.  34. 

In  statute.     Com.  v.  Martin,  l.'JO  Mass.  466  ;  Gilbert  v.  Turn- 
pike Co.,  31  Conn.  84;  Tuttle  v.  Jackson,  6  Wend.  227; 

May  V.  Chapman,  16  M.  &  W.  361 ;   Parker  v.  Kane,  4 

Wis.  16. 
bad  or  infamons  character.    In  statute.    Leader  v. 

State,  4  Tex.  (App.)  162. 
Sharp  V.  Fly,  9  Baxt.  10;  Hosack  v.  Rogers,  8  Paige  (Ch.) 

238 ;  Bronson  v.  Fitzhugh,  1  Hill,  186 ;  Clark  v.  Billings, 

69  Ind.  609. 

reaidea.     In  plea.     Lochnane  v.  Lochnane,  78  Ky.  469. 

■tatutea in  force.    In  statute.    Goillotel  v.  City  of 

New  York,  87  N.  Y.  444. 
Rex  V.  White,  1  Burr.  337. 
Other thing.    In  statute.    State  v.  Gcdecke,  43  N.  J. 

(L.)  90;  Reg.  v.  Stitt,  30  U.  C.  C.  P.  30. 
Rowley  v.  Berrien,  12  111.  200, 
Catlin  V.  Valentine,  9  Paige,  675  (38  Am.  Dec.  667) ;  State 

V.  Haines,  30  Me.  74. 
In  statute.    Banbury  Urban  Sanitary  Authority  v.  Page,  8  Q. 

B.  Div.  97. 
Salter  v.  Hilger,  40  Wis.  365. 

pro  tunc.    Secou  v.  Leroux,  1  New  Mex.  390. 

Re  Morales,  16  La.  Ann.  2G9. 

will.     Tally  v.  Butterworth,  10  Yerg.  602 ;  Ex  parte 

Thompson,  4  Bradf.  165;  Prince  v.  Hazleton,  20  Johns. 

519;  Stampers.  Hooks,  22  Ga.  606. 
I'eterborough  v.  Lancaster,  1 4  N.  H.  391. 
U.  S.  V.  Babcock,  4  McLean,  116;  U.  S.  v.  Clark,   1  Gall. 

497 ;  King  v.  Wliite,  2  Leach,  C.  C.  482 ;  Priest  v.  State, 

10  Neb.  899 ;  Atwood  v.  Welton,  7  Conn.  70 ;  O'Reiley  v. 

People,  86  N.  Y.  154. 

' of  allegiance.    In  fvtute.     Re  Ferrens,  3  Ben.  442. 

of  enliatment.     In  dalute.     Re  Ferrens,  3  Ben.  442. 

corporal  — — .    State  v.  Norris,  9  N.  H.  102. 

Hargraves  v.  Cooke,  15  Gi\.  330;  Blair  v.  Williams,  4  Litt. 

65;  Morrison  v.  Lovejoy   6  Minn.  353;  Jeffrey  v.  Under- 
wood, 1  Ark.  112  ;  Cranda?!  v.  Bryan,  15  How.  Pr.  55. 
made.    In  statute.    Prouty  v.  Lake  Shore,  etc.,   R. 

Co.,  26  Hun,  548. 
or   other   security  of  the   United  States.    In 

atattUe.     U.  S.  v.  Rossvally,  3  Ben.  158. 


OULIOATION. 


742 


OFFICER. 


OBLIGATION  —  Continued. 

to  pay  interest.     In  ittaUUe.     I'  )iity  v.  Lake  Shore, 

etc.,  R.  Co.,  'if)  Hun,  TMH. 
OBSTRUCT.  In  Matute.     Turnpike  Co.  v.  R.  Co.,  'i'.\  Pick.  .128. 

or  hinder.     In  statute.     Driskcll  u.  Pariah,  5  McLean, 

70. 

encumber  or the  sidewalk.    In  Htutute.    Reg.  v. 

Plummer,  ao  U.  C.  Q.  B.  41. 

OBSTRUCTION,    any on  the  track  of  the  road.    In  ttati        South, 

etc.,  R.  Co.  V.  Williams,  (5.5  Ala.  77. 

place  any upon  the  track  of  any  railroad.    In 

statute.     Bullion  v.  State,  7  Tv\.  (App.)  462. 
In  statute.     People  v.  Oeiicral  Sessions,  IJJ  Ilun,  400. 
In  statute.     State  r.  Lewis,  'id  Kan.  129, 
In  tmurancp  'prAky.     C'hutlUon  v.  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  27 

1  J.  C.  C.  P.  450. 
In  statute.     Redlleld  r.  R.  Co.,  2.')  Barb.  58 ;  State  v.  Cm«,  72 

Me.  455;  Bank  of  Poronto  tJ.  Fanning,  17U.  C.  Chy.  514. 
In  deed.     Wriglit  u.  Newton,  130  Mass.  652. 
Fleming  v.  Maddox,  30  Iowa,  242 ;  Queen  v.  St.  Pancross,  2 

Q.  B.  Div.  688. 
as  a  residence  by  the  family  of  the  owner.    In 

statvie.     Fnrlin  v.  Sook,  20  Kus.  395. 
Fleming  v.  Maddox,  30  Iowa,  242. 
trial  necessarily more  than  two  days         ttatutti. 

Washburne  v.  Oliver,  G2  How.  Pr.  482. 
State  V.  Whittemore,  60  N.  H.  247 ;  lilies  v.  Knight,  3  Tex. 

314. 
In  statute.     Com.  v.  Lenox,  12  Phila.  601. 

to  vote.     Morrison  v.  Springer,  15  Iowa,  327. 

In  bill  of  exceptions.     Baltimore,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Barnum,  79 

Ind.  261. 

found.     Baker  v.  Shy,  9  Heisk.  89. 

public .     Eliason  v.  Coleman,  86  N.  C.  236. 

In  statute.     Banner  v.  St vte,  2  Tex.  (App. )  458 ;  Re  Wright, 

9  U.  C.  Q.  B.  442 ;  Daniels  v.  Burford,  10  U.  C.  Q.  B. 

478;  Corporation  v.  Grier,  13  U.  C.  Chy.  117;  Dalzlel  v. 

Grand    Trunk    R.    Co.,   12   Canada  L.   J.    (n.  s.)    149; 

McLean  v.  Great  Western  R.  Co.,  7  U.  C.  Pr.  358. 
of  the  United  States.    In  .statute.    Piatt  v.  Beach, 

2  Ben.  304 ;  U.  S.  v.  Bloomgai-t,  2  Ben,  356. 
any of  the  customs.     In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Sears, 

1  Gall.  215. 
any of  the  law.     In  statute.     Gordon  v.  State,  2  Tex. 

(App.)  166. 
chief  fiscal of  the  corporation.  In  statute.  Williams 

V.  City  of  Buffalo,  26  Hun,  301. 
civil engaged  in  the  discharge  of  official  duty. 

In  statute.     Carmlchael  v.  State,  11  Tex.  (App.)  27. 


OBTAIN. 

OBTAINS. 

OCCX7FANT. 


OCCUPANTS. 
OCCUPATION. 

OCCUPIED. 

OCCX7PIER. 
OCCUPIES. 

OFFENSE. 


OFFER. 
OFFERED. 

OFFICE. 

OTFICER 


OFFWEliS. 


743 


Q^HNARY. 


OFFICERS. 


OMNIA. 

ON. 

ONCE. 
ONE. 

ONLY. 
OPEN. 


OPERA. 
OPERATION. 

OPINION. 

OPIX7M. 

OPPOSITION. 
OR. 

ORDEa 


ORDINANCE. 
ORDINARY. 


In  romtitution.     State  i'.  Myers,  .'»2  Win.  028. 

agents  or  servants,    in  statute.     BucUl  v.  stute,  .3 

Humph.  48.')  (31)  Am.  Dec.  1«'J). 
of  the  commonwealth  whose  jurisdiction  ex- 
tends  over   the   State.     In   constitution.     Com.   i-. 
Dumbauld,  97  Pa.  St.  2!i;). 
prtesumuntur  rite   esse    acta.     Pennypackor  v. 

Switzer,  75  Va.  671. 
or  before.     In  contract.     Geddes  v.  Thomastown,  46 

Mich.  ;J19. 

at .    In  contract.     Platter  i>.  Green,  2(>  Kas.  208. 

day's  service.     In  statute.     Speer   I'.  State,   2  Tex. 

(App.)  246. 

year's  rent.    In  statute.    Wades  v.  Flggatt,  7.5  Va.  .')7.'>. 

In  insurance  policy.     Alkan  v.  New  IIanii)8hire  Ins  Co.,  53 

Wis.  148. 
matter  of  form .    In  statute^    U.  S.  v.  ConanL,  9  Cent. 

L.  J.  129. 
In  statute.     Harvey  v.  State,  Cr*  Ga.  569. 
corporation.    McKim  v.  Odom,   3  Bland.  Ch.  416, 

note. 

account.    Tucker  v.  Quimby,  37  Iowa,  19. 

Rowland  v.  Kleber,  1  Pittsb.  71. 

of  law.     U.  S.  V.  Hammond,  1  Cranch  C.  C.  19 ;  Gee- 

brich  V.  State,  5  Iowa,  496. 
In  statute.     People  v.  Stout,  t  Park  C.  C.  109. 

of  court.     Houston  v.  Williams,  13  Cal.  27. 

death  by .     In  insurance  policy.     St.  Louis  Life  Ins. 

Co.  V.  Graves,  6  Bush,  271. 

to  the  discharge.     In  statute.     Re  Hill,  1  Ben.  324. 

In  statute.     Collins  Granite  Co.  v.  Devereux,  72  Me.  422 ; 

Tompkins  v.  State,  4  Tex.  (App.)  161 ;  1  People  v.  Nord- 

heim,  99  111.  560. 
Loring  v.  lUsley,  1  Cal.  27. 

affecting  the  merits.    Id  statute.    Hewitt  v.  FoUett, 

51  Wis.  265. 

for  the  delivery  of  goods.    In  statute.    Reg.  v. 

Illedge,  Temp.  &  M.  129. 
Keating  v.  Skiles,  72  Mo.  97 ;  Tov/n  of  Tipton  v.  Norman, 

72  Mo.  381. 
Hays  V.  Harley,  1  Mill  (S.  C.)  269. 
case.     Lynch  v.  Nurdin,  L.  R.  1  Q.  B.  36 ;  Swann  v. 

Brown,  6  Jones  (L.)  151 ;  Cincinnati,  efc,  R.  Co.  v.  Terry, 

8  Ohio  St.  581 ;  Heathcock  v.  Pennington,  11  Ired.  (N.  C.) 

643;  Brown  r.  Lynn,  31  Pa.  St.  572. 
calling.    In  statute.    O'Donnell  v.  Sweeney,  5  Ala. 

467  (39  Am.  Dec.  336). 
diligence.     Swigart  v.  Graham,  7  B.  Mon.  663 ;    R. 

Co.  V.  Miller,  25  Mich.  297 ;  City  of  Rockford  v.  Hilde- 

bra-id,  r,1  V\.  ir.O. 


I 


OhDINARY. 


744 


PARDON. 


ORDINARY  —  Continued. 

expenditnre. 

Q.  B.  288. 


In  statute.     Cross  v.  Ottawa,  23  U.  C. 


ORDINATION. 
ORE-LEAVE. 
ORGANIZE. 
ORIGINAL. 

ORPHAN. 

OTHER. 


OTHERWISE. 

OUSTER. 

OUTSTANDING. 

OVERSEER. 

OWNER. 


expenses.    Town  Council  v.  Pippen,  31  Ala.  P    i 

low  water  mark.    Howard  v.  IngersoU,  13  How.  550. 

neglect.    French  v.  R.  Co.,  4  Keyes,  113. 

negligence.    Dreher  v.  Town  of  Fitchburg,  22  Wis. 

678. 

skilL    Waugh  v.  Skunk,  20  Pa.  St.  133. 

Baker  v.  Fales,  16  Mass.  512. 

Ege  V.  Kille,  84  Pa.  St.  340. 

B.  Co.  V.  Chapman,  38  Conn.  66. 

bill.    Butler  v.  Cunningham,  1  Barb.  87. 

jurisdiction.     Kundolf  v.  Tiiallhenner,  1  Barb.  611. 

Downing  v.  Schoenberger,  9  Watts,  299. 

court.    Wood  V.  Tallman,  Coxe  (N.  J.),  165. 

— ;-  expenses.    In  statute.     Re  Clark,  6  Ben.  390. 

lands.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Schuler,  6  McLean,  28. 

legal  disabilities.     In  statute.     Smith  v.  Bryan,  74 


Ind.  615. 
—  dispose  of. 


OWNERS. 


7/1  statute.     Robberson  v.  State,  3  Tex. 

(App.)  502. 
Copeland  v.  Murphy,  2  Coldw.  70 ;  Jefcoat  v.  Knotts,  13  Rich. 

60. 

crop.     In  statute.     Sullins  v.  Sta    ,  53  Ala.  476. 

Scott  V.  State,  31  Miss.  479. 

In  insurance  policy.     Chatillon  v.  Mutual  Ins.  Co.  27  U.  C. 

C.  P.  450 ;   Hopkins  v.  Provincial   Ins.  Co.  18  U.  C.  C. 

P.  74. 
In  statute.     State  v.  Coe,  72  Me.  455 ;  Gilchrist  v.  Tobin,  7 

U.  C.  C.  P.   141 ;  McDougall  v.  McMillan,  25  U.   C.  C. 

P.  75. 

in  fee.    McEwan  v.  Boulton,  2  U.  C.  Chy.  Chamb.  399. 

of  a  ship.     In  statute.     Hughes  v.  Sutherland,  7  Q.  B. 

Div.  160. 
In  insurance  policy.     Richardson  v.  Hotc3  Ins.  Co.,  15  Jones 

&  Sp.  139. 


OWNERSHIP. 
OWNING. 

PAID. 
PANEL. 

PANNAGE. 
PAR. 


State  0.  Housa- 


Convcrse  v.  Kellogg,  7  Barb.  597. 

company such  road.    In  statute. 

■    tonic  Co.,  48  Conn.  54. 

In  statute.     Town  of  Wilton  v.  Town  of  Weston,  48  Conn.  333. 

Porter  v.  Cass,  7  How.  Pr.  443 ;  Beasley  v.  People,  89  111. 
675. 

Chilton  V.  Corporation  of  London,  7  Ch.  Div.  565. 

bank  notes.    Bochmanv.  Roller,  9  Baxt.  410. 

of  exchange.    Com.  v.  Haupt,  10  Allen,  44. 

PARAPHERNAL.  Cambre  v.  Grabert,  33  La.  Ann.  247. 
PARCENER.  Logan  v.  Logan,  13  Ala.  658. 

PARDON.  U.  S.  V.  Athens  Armory,  35  Ga.  362 ;  Cook  v.  Freeholders, 

2  Dutch.  328 ;  Ex  parte  Law,  36  Ga.  296. 


PARENT. 


745 


PA  WN. 


PARENT. 

PARENTS. 

PARI. 

PARISH. 


PARISHONER. 

PARK. 

PARLIAMENTARY, 

PAROCHIAL.         — 

PART. 

PARTICULAR 


In  statute.     Atlanta,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Veuable,  65  Ga.   55; 

Snowden  v.  State,  12  Tex.  (App.)  106. 
In  statute.    Hole  v.  Robbins,  53  Wis.  519. 

in materia.  Waterford,  etc.,  Co.  v.  People,  9 Barb.  169. 

Baker  v.  Fales,  16  Mass.  499. 

church.    Town  of  Pawlet  v.  Clark,  9  Cranch,  326. 

Atty.  Gen.  v.  Parker „8  Atk.  577. 
People  V.  Green,  52  How.  Pr.  445. 


tax. 


PARTIES. 

PARTNER. 
PARTNERSHIP. 


PARTY. 


PASS. 


PASSENGER 
PASSION. 


PASSIVE. 

PASSPORT. 

PATENT. 


PATER 

PAUPER 

PAVEliSENT. 

PAWN. 


Palmer  v.  Eauth,  14  M.  &  W.  431. 
Town  of  Pawlet  v.  Clark,  9  Cranch,  326. 
Breck  v.  Blair,  129  Mass.  128. 


church. 

owner. 

kind  of  property  where  the  punishment  is  spe- 
cially prescribed.    In  statute.    Le  Keesee  v.  State,  1 

Tex.  (App.)  298. 

malice.     Brooks  v.  Jones,  11  Ired.  (L.)  261. 

Wheeler  v.  Towne,  43  N.  H.  57 ;  Jackson  v.  Crisaey,  3  Wend. 

252. 
Mitchell  V.  Dall,  2  Harr.  &  G.  172. 
Stone  V.  Boone,  24  Kas.  340;  Buckman  v.  Barnum,  15  Conn. 

72;    Post  V    Kimberley,   9  Johns.    495;   Supervisors  v. 

People,  7  Hill,  513 ;  Chambers  v.  Sloan,  19  Ga.  85 ;  Howell 

V.  Harvey,  5  Ark.  270  (39  Am.  Dec.  376). 
Boles  V.  Smith,   5  Sneed,  107;  Van  Campcn  v.   Ribble,  2 

Harr.  (N.  J.)  434. 
— —  aggrieved.    In  statute.     Re    Gantz,  85  N.  Y.  637 ; 

Schwackbamer  V.  Kline,  10  C.  E.  Green,  605 ;  Miller  v.  Bate, 

66  Cal.  135 ;  Reg  v.  Cooper,  40  U.  C.  Q.  B.  294. 
—T— grieved.     In  statute.     Robinson  v.  Currey,  6  Q.   B. 

Div.  21,  7  Q.  B.  Div.  466. 

interested.    In  statute.     Re  Smith,  12  Phila.  87. 

Hopkins  v.  Com.,  3  Mete.  465. 

a or  protection.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v.  Briggs,  2  Gall. 

363. 
Higley  v.  Gilmer,  3  Montana,  99. 
People  V.  Dolan,  9  Cal.  581. 
under  the  immediate  influence  of  sudden .  Boyett 

V.  State,  2  Tex.  (App.)  100. 

trusts.   In  statute.   Goodrich  v.  Milwaukee,  24  Wis.  429. 

Sleight  V.  Hartshornc,  2  Johns.  643. 

Wilson  V.  Rosseau,  1  Blatchf.  79. 

ambiguity.    Stokely  v.  Groom,  8  Md.  505 ;  Brown  v. 

Grier,  46  Miss.  302  ;  Lathrop  v.  Blake,  23  N.  H.  60. 

right.    State  v.  Peck,  25  Ohio  St.  28. 

est  quem  nuptiss  demonstrant.    Shuler  v.  Bull,  15 

S.  C.  422. 
Lee  V.  Lockie,  30  Ark.  768. 

prior .     In  statute.    Re  Brady,  85  N.  Y.  271. 

Coggs  V.  Bernard,  2  Ld.  Ray.  913;  Sinber  v.  McClintie,  10 

W.  Va.  242 ;  Johnson  v.  Smith,  11  Humph.  398 ;  Barrett 

V.  Cole,  4  Jones  (L. )  41. 


FAY. 


746 


PERJURY. 


PAY.  Sherburne  v.  U.  S.,  16  Ct.  of  CI.  49C. 

PAYABLE.  as  aforesaid.    In  will.    Partridge  v.  Bayles,  17  Ch. 

Div.  835. 
to  my  order.    In  contract.    McCarthy  v.  Vine,  22 

U.  C.  C.  P.  458. 
Thompson  v.  Kellogg,  23  Mo.    285 ;  Bronson  v.    Bodes,  7 

Wall.  250 ;  Burbridge  v.  Manners,  3  Camp.  194 ;  Maillard 

V.  Duke  of  Argyle,  3  Man.  &  G.  45 ;  Bank  v.  Basnett,  12 

W.  Va.  80. 

officer.  In  statute.     Raincy  j;.  State,  8  Tex.  (App.)  62. 

time  of .    Skeen  v.  Monkheimer,  21  Ind.  3. 

loss.     Green  v.  R.  Co.  32  Barb.  33. 

Woulman  v.  State,  2  Swan,  854. 

judgment  of  his .    State  v.  Simons,  2  Speers,  768 ; 

Knight  V.  Campbell,  62  Baib.  34 ;   Wright  v.  Wright,  2 

Md.  453. 
law.    R.  Co.  V.  State,  22  Kaa.  15 ;   Drew  v.  Russell, 

47  Vt.  253. 

Statute.     Mitchell  v.  Hotchkiss,  48  Conn.  19. 

Hills  V.  Hunt,  28  Eng.  L.  &  Eq.  396 ;   Robeson  v.  White- 
sides,  16  S.  &  R.  322 ;  Protection  Loan  Co.  v.  Grice,  5 

Q.  B.  Div.  596. 
In  statute.    Elliott  v.  Queen  City  Ass.  Co.,  9  Canada,  L.  J. 

(n.  8.)  159. 
cause  or  matter .    In  statute.    Salt  v.  Cooper,  16  Ch. 

Div.  644. 

road.     Wolcott  v.  Whitcomb,  40  Vt.  41. 

PERAMBXTLATIOM.    GreenviUe  v.  Mason,  57  N.  H.  392. 
PEREMPTORY.     Furman  v.  Applegate,  3  Zab.  29. 

challenge.    Turpin  v.  State,  55  Md.  404. 

mandamus.     Kuehler  v.  Wright,  40  Tcz.  682  ;  State  v. 

Mayor,  52  Wis.  426. 
job.    In  contract.     Lyndon  Granite  Co.  v.  Farrar,  53 


PAYMENT. 


PEACE. 

PECX7MZARY. 

PEDDLER. 

PEERS. 


PENAL. 


PENALTY. 


PENDING. 


PENT. 


PERFECT. 


PERFORMANCE. 
PERILS. 

PERIOD. 
PERISHABLE. 


Vt.  585. 

—  interval.    Atty.  Gen.  v.  Pranther,  3  Brown  Ch.  444. 

—  obligation.    Aycock  v.  Martin,  37  Ga.  128. 

—  right.     Aycock  v.  Martin,  37  Ga.  128. 

—  running  order.    In  contract.    Ancrum  v.  Webmann, 
16  S.  C.  118. 

—  title.    Warner  v.  Ass.  Co.,  21  Conn.  448. 


Johnson  v.  Collins,  20  Ala.  441. 

of  the  sea.    In  insurance  policy.     Fleming  v.  Marine 

Ins.  Co.,  8  W.  &  S.  144  (38  Am.  Dec.  747). 

of  time.    Hassan  >.  '~!Uy  of  Rochester,  67  N.  Y.  528. 

property.    In  statute.     Millard  v.  Hall,  24  Ala.  229 ; 


PERJURY. 


Steele  v.  Wyatt,  23  Ala.  768;  Fish  v.  Spring,  25  Hun, 
367. 
Bradberry  v.  State,  7  Tex.  (App.)  375;  Stewart  v.  State,  6 
Tex.  (App.)  184;  Langford  v.  State,  9  Tex.  (App.)  286. 


mtmm 


1 


TRY. 


,)  62. 


PERMANENT. 


PERMANENT. 
PERPETUITY. 
PERSON. 


PERSONAL. 


PERSONAM. 

PERSONS. 

PERVERSE. 

PETIT. 
PETITION. 


PEW. 
PHYSICAL. 


PILOT. 
PIRACY. 

PIRATE. 
PISTOL. 


747 


PISTOL. 


St.  334 ;    Stanley  v.  Leigh,  2  P. 
Armfield,  2  Snccd,  355;  Maibcn 


abode.     Dale  v.  Irwin,  78  111.  181. 

improvement.    In  aUUute.     Robinet  v.  Pickering,  44 

U.  C.  Q.  B.  337. 
Ilillyard  v.  Miller,  10  Pa. 

Wms.  688;  Franklin   v. 

V.  Bobe,  6  Fla.  397. 
In  statute.     State  v.  Woram,  6  Hill,  33  (40  Am.  Dec.  378.) 
interested  in  the  estate.    In  statute.    Russell  v. 

Hart,  87  N.  Y.  19. 
practising  physic  or  surgery.    In  statute.    Luck  v. 

City  of  Ripon,  62  Wis.  201. 
action.    Reeves  v.  Brown,  2  Penn.  L.  J.  200 ;  Boyd  v. 

Cronan,  71  Me.  287. 
estate.    Farmers',  etc.,  Trust  Co.  v.  Mayor,  7  Hill, 

275. 
goods  of  another.      In  statute.     State  v.  D^e,  79 

Ind.  13. 

luggage.     Hudson  v.  Midland  R.  Co.,  4  Q.  B.  370. 

property.    In  statute.    Mullaly  v.  People,  86  N..  Y. 

365. 
property  used  in  the  business.    In  statute.    U.  S. 

V.  48  Gallons  of  Spirits,  4  Ben.  471. 
representative.    Card  v.  Card,  39  N.  Y.  323 ;  Wynd- 

ham's  Trusts,  L.  R.  1  Eq.  Cas.  293. 

tax.    State  v.  Ross,  3  Zab.  521. 

transaction.    In  statiUe.    Howell  v.  Taylor,  11  Hun, 

214. 

in .    The  Bold  Buccleigh,  7  Morse  P.  C.  267 ;  The  City 

of  Mecca,  6  Prob.  Div.  118. 

signing.    In  statute.     Royal  Canadian  Bk.   v.  Grand 

Trunk  R.  Co.,  23  U.  C.  C.  P.  225. 
verdict.    Saunders  v.  Davies,  14  Eng.  Law  &  Eq. 

532. 

jury.    Knight  v.  Campbell,  62  Barb.  33. 

Shaft  V.  Phoenix  Mut.  Ins.  Co. ,  67  N.  Y.  544 ;  Receiver  v. 

First  Nat.  Bk.,  34  N.  J.  (Eq.)  458 ;  Eustis  v.  Holmes,  48 

Miss.  86. 
Brurafltt  V.  Roberts,  L.  R.  5  C.  P.  232. 

force.     State  v.  Wells,  31  Conn.  212. 

Other  disability.     In  chai-ter.     Supreme   Council 

Order  Chosen  Friends  v.  Fairman,  62  How.  Pr.  386. 
People  V.  Francisco,  10  Abb.  Pr.  32. 
U.  S.  V.  Kessler,  Baldw.  28 ;  U.  S.  v.  Chappels,  2  Wheeler 

Cr.  Cas.  221. 
The  Chapman,  4  Sawyer,  609 ;  U.  S.  v.  Baker,  5  Blatchf.  12. 
In  statute.    Cook  v.  State,  11  Tex.  (App.)  20. 
carrying  a .    In  statute.    Titus  v.  State,  42  Tex.  679 ; 

Baird  v.  State,  88  Tex.  600 ;  Waddell  v.  State,  87  Tex. 

854;  Reynolds  V.  State,  1  Tex.  (App.)  618. 


PLACE. 


748 


POOL. 


FLACB. 


PLAINTIFF. 

FLAT. 
FLAYED. 


PLEADma. 


PLEADINGS. 
PLEDGE. 


PLEDGERY. 

POISON. 

POISONING. 

POLICE. 


POLICY. 


POLITICAL. 

POND. 
POOL. 


Jn  sUUute.     Gallaway  c.  Maries,  8  Q.  B.  Div.  275. 

of  wonhip.     State  v.  Swinch,  4  Dev.  &  B.  359. 

where  ■pirits  are  distilled.    In  statute.    U.  S.  v. 

Blaisdell,  3  Ben.  189. 

where  the  same  were  proenred  or  mannfao- 

tnred.    Cases  of  Champagne,  1  Ben.  249. 

and  intelligible  words.     In  statute.    Jennings  v. 

State,  7  Tex.  (App.)  350. 

In  plea.  Blanding  v.  Mansfield,  72  Me.  429;  Canaan  ;. 
Greenwood  Tp.  Co.,  1  Conn.  9. 

McDaniel  v.  Mace,  47  Iowa,  510. 

In  statute.    Whitney  v.  State,  10  Tex.  (App.)  379. 

Carter  v.  Hoke,  64  N.  C.  351 ;  Davison  v.  Schermerhorn,  1 
Barb.  481 ;  Neale  v.  Hagtliorp,  3  Bland  Ch.  570. 

in  abatement.     Middlebrook  v.  Ames,  5  St.  &  P.  166. 

in  bar.     Banson  v.  Knight,  71  Me.  102. 

Walsh  V.  Blackwell,  2  Green,  346 ;  Burnham  v.  Ross,  47  Me. 
459 ;  Reed  v.  Brookman,  3  T.  R.  159 ;  Mills  v.  Martin,  19 
Johns.  67 ;  Drury  v.  Drury,  8  Wend.  326 ;  Lovett  v.  Pell, 
22  Wend.  376. 

issuably.    Simeon  v.  Thompson,  8.  T.  R.  71. 

— —  to  the  merits.     Rahn  v.  Gunnison,  12  Wis.  5')1. 

Burnham  v.  Ross,  47  Me.  459 ;  Blystonc  v.  Blystone,  51  Pa. 
St.  19. 

Chamberlain  v.  Martin,  43  Barb.  610;  Morris  Co.  v.  Fisher, 
1  Stockt.  686 ;  Parshall  v.  Eggert,  52  Barb.  374 ;  Brew- 
ster V.  Hartley,  37  Cal.  25 ;  Corbett  v.  Underwood,  88 
111.  326 ;  Markharm  v.  Jaudon,  41  N.  Y.  241. 

Gloucester  Bk.  v.  Worcester,  10  Pick.  531. 

In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Cluderay,  Temp.  &  M.  220. 

she  is  slow her  husband.    In  slander.    Campbell 

V.  Campbell,  54  Wis.  90. 

— -  justice.     Wenzler  v.  People,  58  N.  Y.  530. 

power.  Davidson  v.  State,  4  Tex.  (App.)  645;  Ban- 
croft V.  Thayer,  5  Sawj'cr,  505 ;  Logan  v.  State,  6  Tex. 
(App.)  312. 

Good  V.  Elliott,  3  T.  R.  702. 

of  insurance.    Luoena  v.  Crawford,  5  B.  &  P  301 ; 

Ins.  Co.  V.  Jones,  2  Binney,  661 ;  Greene  v.  Pacific,  etc., 
Ins.  Co.,  9  Allen,  219;  Lloyd  v.  Fleming,  L.  R.  7  Q.  B. 
302. 

People  V.  Morgan,  90  111.  563. 

corporation.     Winspear  V.  Township,  37  Iowa,  644. 

office.     Fitzpatrick  v.  U.  S  ,  7.  Ct.  of  CI.  293. 

Barrows  v.  McDermott.  73  Me.  460. 

private .    In  statute.     Reynolds  v.  Com,  93  Pa.  St.  468. 

Johnson  v.  Rayner,  6  Gray,  110. 

In  statute.  Tattle  v.  State,  1  Tex.  (App.)  367;  Stone  v. 
State,  8  Tex.  (App. )  675. 

— —  measure.    Parish  v.  Thompson^  3  East,  630. 


POPULAR. 

POPULAR. 

PORT. 


749 


PRECEDING. 


POSSESSED. 
POSSESSION. 


POSSIBILITY. 
POSSIBLE. 


posTUMnnL 

POST-OBIT. 

POUND. 
POWER. 


POWERS. 

PRACTICAL. 

PRACTICE. 


PREBEND. 
PRECEDING. 


Benee.     Grenfel  V.  Commrs.,  1  Ex.  Div.  248. 

. use      Gilmer  v.  Lime  Point,  18  Cal.  238. 

Nicholson  ..  Williams,  L.  C.  6  Q.  B'^^^ ;  Passenger  Cases  7 
How.  505;  Packwood  i;.  Walden,  7  Mart.  (n.  s.)  88,  The 
Wharf  Case,  .'5  Bland  Ch.  369.  „  ,„  ,  ,    „   * 

of  discharge.    Whitwell  v.  Harrison,  2  Wclsb.  H.  & 

!  of  Bhipment.    In  statute.    Union  Slate  Co.  v.  Tilton, 

73  Me.  207.  ^,.  ^   ^^„ 

In  statute.     Mayor  f.  Park  Commrs. ,  44  Mich.  603. 

Brown  ^.Volkening,  64  N.  Y.  80 ;  William  v.  Buchanan,  1  Ired. 
(L.)  540;  Swift  v.  Angus,  33  Wis.  240;  Booth  v.  SmaU, 
25  Iowa,  281 ;  Sullivan  v.  SuUivan,  66  N.  Y.  41. 

In  statute.     Thomas  v.  State,  1  Tex.  (App.)  293. 

of  any  person.    In  statute.    Six  hundred  and  fifty-one 

chests  of  tea,  1  Paine,  499. 

actual .  Minturn  v.  Burr,  16  Cal.  109 ;  Sunol  v^  Hep- 
burn, 1  Cal.  263;  Brown  v.  Volkening,  64  N.  Y.  80; 
Stralninger  v.  Andrews,  4  Nev.  68 ;  Coryell  v.  Cain,  16  Cal. 
573. 

Needles  v.  Needles,  7  Ohio  St.  443.  „,,«,. 

as  soon  as .    In  contract.    Hydrauhc  v.  McMaffle,  4 

Q  B  Div.  673 ;  Norton  v.  Shepard,  48  Conn.  143. 

In  hwirance  policy.    Scammon  v.  Germania  Ins.   Co.    101 

right  Of*  the Leitensdorfer  v.  Webb,  1   New  Mex. 

Crawford  v.  RusseU,  62  Barb.  95;  Boynton  v.  Hubbard  7 

Mass.  119. 
Borie  V.  Ti-ot,  5  Phila.  403.  u   ^9  w 

Thompson  v.  Laing,  8  Bosw,  482  ;  Burloigh  v.  Clough,  62  N. 

H.  271 ;  Goodell  v.  Brigham,  1  B.  &P.  197. 
and  authority.    In  charter.    Flynn  v.  Canton  Co.,  40 

Md.  319. 

appendant.    Wilson  v.  Troup,  2  Cow.  236. 

conpled  with  Interest.    Bonney  v.  Smith, 

653 ;  Clark  v.  Hornthal,  47  Miss.  534. 

in  gross.     Wilson  v.  Troup,  2  Cow.  236. 

in  trnst.     Stenicker  v.  Dickerson,  9  Barb.  619. 

In  statute.     Kendall  v.  U.  S.,  12  Pet.  636. 

construction.    Bank  v.  Smith,  3  S.  &  R.  69. 

Poyser  v.  Minors,  7  Q.  B.  Div.  333;  Re  Osier,  7  U. 
80 ;  Paige  v.  Austin,  26  U.  C.  C.  P.  110. 

of  the  church.    In  statute.    McRae  v.  McLeod,  26  U. 

C.  Chy.  255. 
Randolph  v.  Milman,  L.  R.  4  C.  P.  HI. 
In  statute.    Myers  a.  State,  7  Tex.  (App.)  640. 

la,t census  of  the   United  States.     In  statute. 

Nelson  v.  Edwards,  65  Tex.  889. 


17  III. 


C.  Pr. 


PREDOMIXANT. 


750 


PRIVATE. 


PREDOMINANT. 
PRE-EMPTION. 


PREFERRED. 

PREFERENCE. 

PREGNANT. 

PREJUDICE. 

PREMEDITATED 

PREMISES. 

PREMIX7M. 


Mathews  V.  Bliss,  17  Pick.  53. 

claimant.     Ilosmcr  v.  Wallace,  9  Otto,  581. 

right.    Dillingham  v.  Fisher,  5  Wis.  480;   Bowers 

Keesccker,  14  lowu,  307. 
dividend.    Tafft  v.  R.  Co.  8  R.  I.  338. 


V. 


Re  Ilapgood,  2  Lowell,  202. 

with  a  quick  child.    Evans  v.  People,  49  N.  Y.  89. 

Hungerford  v.  Gushing,  2  Wis.  405. 

,  In  statute.     State  v.  Carr,  63  Vt.  46. 

In  statute.     Queen  v.  Justices,  8  Q.  B.  Div.  369. 

Alvortl  V.  Smith,  63  Ind.  62. 
PREPARATION.    People  v.  Murray,  14  Cal.  159. 
PREPONDERANCE. of  testimony.    Hills  v.  Goodyear,  4  Lea,  243. 


PREROGATIVE. 
PRESCRIPTION. 
PRESERVED. 

PRESIDE. 
PRESX7MPTI0N. 


PRETENSE. 


PREVIOUS. 
PREVIOUSLY. 
PRIMA  FACIE. 
PRIMAGE. 

PRINCIPAL. 

PRINCIPLE. 

PRISONER 

PRIVATE. 


Atty.  Gen.  v.  City  of  Eau  Clare,  37  Wis.  443. 

Simpson  v.  Coe,  4  N.  H.  302  ;  Applegate  v.  Morse,  7  Lans  61. 

property  recovered   or  .    In    statute.    Clover   v. 

Adams,  6  Q.  B.  Div.  623. 
In  statute.     Re  McRae,  25  U.  C.  Q.  B.  619. 
Welsh  V.  Sackett,  12  Wis.  257 ;  Snediker  v.  Everingham,  3 

Dutch.  153 ;  Oaks  v.  Weller,  16  Vt.  71 ;  Insurance  Co.  v. 

Weide,  11  Wall.  441;  Fanshaw  w.  Rotheram,  1  Eden,  284. 
of  fact.    King  v.  Burdett,  4  B.  &  Aid.  161;  Bow  v. 

Allenstown,   34  N.   H.  3G5 ;    Snediker  v.  Everingham,  3 

Dutch.  150. 
— —  of  law.     Snediker  v.  Everingham,  3  Dutch.  150 ;  Lyon 

V.  Guild,  6  Heisk.  182. 
false .    In  statute.     Reg.  v.  ."i  ai/v  j,  Temp.  &  M.  270 ; 

Reg.  V.  Wooley,  Temp.  &  M.  279 ;  Buckalew  v.  State,  1 1 

Tex.  (App.)352. 

demand.    Tyler  v.  Bland,  9  M.  &  W.  340. 

Libreht  v.  Wilcoxon,  40  Iowa,  94. 

evidence.     Jackson  v.  Thatcher,  1  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  107. 

Peters  v.  Speights,  4  Md.  Ch.  381 ;  Charlton  v.  Cotesworth, 

R.  &  M.  177. 
Boulton  V.  Bull,  2  H.  Bl.  478 ;  Adams  v.  Whittlesey,,  3  Conn. 

567 ;  Mitchell's  Case,  33  Gratt.  868. 
People  V.  Stewart,  7  Cal.  143. 
In  statute.     Curry  v.  Turner,  3  U.  C.  Pr.  144. 
act.     In  constitution.     Allen  v.  Hirsch,  8  Oregon,  442 ; 

Re  Bayard,  25  Hun,  546. 
: bill.    In  constitution.     People  v.   Supervisors,   43  N. 

Y.  17. 

carrier.    Pennenwill  v.  CuUen,  5  Harr.  (Del.)  242. 

institutions.     Toledo  Bk.  v.  Bond,  1  Ohio  St.  643. 

law.     Hartv.  Baltimore,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  6.  W.  Va.  349. 

nuisance.     Galbraith  V.  Oliver,  3  Pittsb.  81 ;   Burditt 

V.  Swensor;,  17  Tex.  592. 

righi  of  vvay.    Garrison  v.  Rudd,  19  111.  563. 

road.    Wifuam  -y.  Osburn,  4  Oregon,  324. 


tmrnM 


PRIVATE. 


761 


PROMISE. 


PRIVATE  —  Continued. 

Btatnte.     People  v.  Supervisors,  4;3  N.  Y,  IG. 

way.    Jones  V.  Andover,  6  Pick.  60;  Clark  v.  R.  Co., 

24N.  H.  118. 
wrong.     Com.  v.  Dunham,  Thatcher  Cr.  Caa.  560. 


PRIVILEGE. 


PRIVILEQED. 


PRIVIES. 


PRIVITY. 


PRTVY. 


PRIZE. 


PROBABLE. 


PROCBDXTRE. 


PROCEEDING. 
PROCEEDINGS. 


PROCEEDS. 
PROCESS. 


PROCBAIN. 

PROCTOR. 
PROFESSIONAL 
PROFIT. 
PROFITS. 

PROMISE. 


Languiller.  State,  4  Tex.  (App.)  817  ;  Lawyer's  Tax  Cases,  8 
Heisk.  649;  Ripley  v.  Knight,  123  Mass.  519;  State  v. 
Betts.,  4  Zab.  557. 

communication.    Wright  v.  Woodgate,  2  Cr.  M.  & 

R.  573 ;  Harrison  v.  Bush,  5  El.  &  Bl.  849 ;  Toogood  v. 
Spryling,  1  Cr.  M.  &  R.  193;  Lewis  v.  Chapman,  16  N. 

Y.  873 ;  Buohs  v.  Bockur,  6  Heisk.  405. 
Lord  V.  Steam  Co.,  4  Sawyer,  800;  Gourand  «.  Gourand,  8 

Redf.  267. 
Society  v.  Vamey,  54  N.  H.  378 ;  Coan  v.  Osgood,  15  Barb. 

588. 
Dickenson  v.  Lowell,  85   N.   H.  16;  Coan  v.   Osgood,  15 

Barb.  588. 
verdict.     Willard  v.  Shaffer,  6  Phila  520 ;    Com.  v. 

HeUer,  5  PhUa  124. 
Groning  v.  Union  Ins.  Co.,   1  N.  &  Mc.  539;    Harris  v. 

White,  81  N.  Y.  539. 

court.    Penhallow  v.  Doane,  3  Dall.  91.    ' 

cause.    Humphries  v.  Parker,  52  Me.  506,  Ulmer  v. 

Leland,    1  Me.  135 ;  Siebert  v.  Price,  5  W.  &  S.  438  (40 

Am.  Dec.  525);  Cockfield  v.  Braveboy,  2  McMuU  (L.) 

270  (39  Am.  Dec.  123). 
Manufacturers,  etc.,  Ins.  Co.  v.  Atwood,  28  U.  C.  C.  P.  21 ; 

Re  Botsford,  22  U.  C.  C.  P.  65 ;  Reg  v.  Kerr,  26  U.  C.  C. 

P.  214 ;  Re  Chaffey,  80  U.  C.  Q.  B.  64. 
Gordon  v.  State,  4  Kas.  501 ;  Frazer  v.  Phelps,  8  Sandf. 

741. 
In  statute.     Salt  v.  Cooper,  16  Ch.  Div.  544;  Ross  v.  Fare- 
well, 5  U.  C.  C.  P.  101 ;  Meloche  v.  Raume,  34  U.  C.  Q. 

B.  606 ;  Casper  v.  Keachie,  41  U.  C.  Q.  B.  599. 
In  will.    Thomson's  Estate,  12  Phila.  181. 
Perry  v.  Lorillard  Ins.  Co. ,  6  Lans.  204 ;  Cochrane  v.  Deener, 

4  Otto,  288 ;  Blackmore's  Case,  8  Coke,  157  b;  City  of 

Davenport  v.  Bird,  34  Iowa,  527 ;  City  of  Philadelphia  v. 

Campbell,  11  Phila.  164;  People  v.  Kevins,  1  Hill,  169. 

verbal.    Hall  v.  Hall,  11  Tex.  639. 

ami.    Tucker  v.  Dabbs,  12  Heisk.    19 ;    Leopold    v. 

Meyer,  10  Abb.  Pr.  40. 
Stephenson  v.  Higgenson,  8  H.  L.  Cas.  686. 

employment.    Pennock  v.  Fuller,  41  Mich.  155. 

a  prendre.    Post  v.  Pearsall,  22  Wend.  483. 

In  contract.    Dean  v.  Dean,  54  Wis.  331 ;  Jones  v.  Davidson, 

2  Sneed,  452. 
Newcomb  v.  Clark,  1  Denio,  229. 


PROMISSORY. 


752 


PUBLIC. 


PROMISSORY. 


PROOF. 


PROPER. 


PROPERTY. 


PROPRIETOR. 
PROPRIETORS 


note.     Morgan  v.  Edwanl,  63  Wis.  607 ;  Longwell  v. 

Day,  1  Mich.  (N.  P.)  288;  Reg.  v.  McDonald,  12  U.  C. 

Q.  B.  543. 
Hill  V.  Hunt,  Spencer,  478 ;  Lenox  v.  Ins.  Co.,  3  Johns.  Cas. 

26 ;  Perry  v.  R.  Co.,  36  Iowa,  106 ;  R.  Co.  v.  Reynolds,  6 

How.  Pr.  98. 

custody.     Nowlin  v.  Burnell,  76  Va.  552. 

representative.    In  statute.    Zeagel  v.  Kuster,  f^l 

Wis.  37. 
In  statute.     Davison  v.  State,  12  Tex.  (App.)214;  Russell  v. 

Ralph,  53  Wis.  832 ;  Re  McCutcheon,  22  U.  C  Q.  B.  613 ; 

Kidd  V.  O'Connor,  43  U.  C.  Q.  B.  193. 
money,  funds,  credits,  and .    In  statute.    People  v. 

New  York,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  84  N.  Y.  666. 
In  statute.    Yiiengling  v.  Schile,  12  Fed.  Rep.  103. 
In  statute.     Brown  v.  Grand  Trunk  R.  Co.,  24  U.  C.  Q.  B. 

360. 
in  occupancy.     In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Parlee,  23  U.  C. 

C.  P.  869. 
PROSECX7TION.    In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Clements,  Temp.  &  M.  680 ;  Tennessee  v. 

Davis,  10  Otto,  269. 
PROTEST.  Spies  v.  Newberry,  2  Doug.   (Mich.)  428;    Ocoee   Bk.    v. 

Hughes,  2  Coldw.  64 ;  Crosen  v.  Earhart,  8  Oregon,  370. 
PROTESTATION.  Graysbrook  v.  Cox,  Plowd.  276. 
PROTESTED.  for  non-pajrment.    Spies  v.  Newberry,  2  Doug.  (Mich. ) 

428. 
Fury  V.  State,  8  Tex.  (App.)  471. 
to  be  genuine.    In  statute.    Hyde  v.  Woolfolk,   1 

Iowa,  160. 
Minns  v.  U.  S.,  16  Pet.  448;   Waffle  v.  Goble,  63   Barb. 

622. 
boundary.    In  statute.    Smith  v.  Ratte,  13  U.  C.  Chy. 

696. 

armed .    In  statute.    Vaugh  v  State,  8  Coldw.  107. 

Kuhn  V.  Jewett,  6  Stew.  (N.  J.)  649. 

cause.    Jucker  v.  Chicago,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  62  Wis.  151 ; 

Davis  V.  Standish,  26  Hun,  616. 

damages.    Henry  v.  R.  Co.,  60  Cal.  183. 

dominion.     Coles  v.  Perry,  7  Tex.  136. 

assembly.    In  statute.     Summerlin  v.  State,  3  Tex. 

(App.)  444. 
corporation.    Regents  v.  Willikms,  9  Gill  &  J.  401 ; 

Commrs.  v.  King,  13  Fla.  470. 
enemy.    R.  Co.  v.  Estes,  7  Heisk.  626 ;  Southern  B^. 

Co.  V.  Womach,  1  Heisk.  269. 

institutions.    Toledo  Bk.  v.  Bond,  1  Ohio  St.  643. 

lands.    In  statute.    Verdier  v.  R.  Co.,  15  S.  C.  476; 

Newhall  v.  Sanger,  2  Otto,  763. 
law.    Hart  v.  Baltimore,  etc.,  R.  Co.  6  W.  Va.  849. 


PROVED. 

PROVISO. 

PROVINCIAL. 

PROWLERS. 
PROZDOATE. 


PX7BUC. 


PUBLIC. 


758 


PURCHASERS. 


FDBLIC  —  Continued. 


—  moneys.  In  treaty.  Blandford  v.  State,  10  Tex. 
(Api).)G27. 

—  naisance.  Coe  v.  Scbultz,  2  Abb.  Pr.  (n.  8.)  195; 
Chesbroug.  v.  Coram rs  ,  .17  Ohio  St.  516;  Atty.  Gen. 
V.  Evart  Booming  Co.,  .S4  Mich.  47.3. 

—  OflBce.  Atty.  Gen.  v.  Barstow,  4  Wis.  646  ;  People  v. 
Hynes,  7  How.  Pr.  50. 

—  officer.  Hill  V.  Boyland,  40  Mian.  625 ;  Bunn  r.  Peo- 
ple, 45  111.  400;  Ilcnley  v.  Mayor  of  Lyne,  5  Binj?.  Ul. 

place.     In    Htntute.      Goss  v.    Ciirdell,    53   Vt.    447; 


O'Mally  V.  McGinn,  53  Wis.  360. 
purposes.     In  statute.     Lislceard  Union  v.   Liskeard 

Water  Works  Co.,  7Q.  B.  Div.  505. 
road.     Morgan  v.   Livingston,  0  Mart.  2  2;  Mills  v. 

State,  20  Ala.  88. 
securities.     In  will.     Ewart  v.  Gordon,  13  U.  C.  Cby. 


40. 


the 


stream.     Ryan  v.  Brown,  18  Mich.  199. 
trust.    Re  Wood,  Hopkins  Cb.  8. 
war.    Slocum  V.  Walker,  1  Conn.  441. 
waters.     Cobb  v.  Davenport,  3  Vroom,  378. 
wrongs.    Com.  v.  Dunbam,  Tbatcbcr  Cr.  Cas.  550. 
.  Baker  V.  Johnson,  21  Mich.  335. 


FXTBUCATION. 


PUBLISHED. 
PUBLISHER 
FX7EBLO. 
FX7IS. 

PURCHASE. 


PURCHASER 


FITRCHASERS. 


Grigsby  v.  Brcckenridge,  2  Bush,  507 ;  Pancoast  v.  Curtis, 

1  Halst.  415;  Lewis  v.  Lewis,  13  Barb.   23;  Watson  v. 

Pipes,  32  Miss.  466 ;  Moodie  v.  Reid,  7  Taunt.  863 ;  King 

V.  Burdett,  4  B.  &  Aid.  1 12. 
Knowlton  v.  Horner,  30  Mo.  656. 
Leroy  v.  Jamison,  3  Sawyer,  377. 
Trenouth  v.  San  Francisco,  10  Otto,  251. 
darrien  continuance.    Waterbury  v.  McMillan,  46 

Ale.  640. 
Martin  v.  Stracban,  1  Wils.  72  ;  Maydell  v.  Maydell,  9  Heisk. 

577 ;  Grant  v.  Bennett,  96  111.  535 ;  James  v.  Morey,  2 

Cow.  290;  Priest  v.  Cummings,  20  Wend.  356;  Coles  v. 

Perry,  7  Tex.  185. 
lands  held  by .     In  statute.     Hilgers  v.  Quinney,  51 

Wis.  62. 
Goodwin  v.  Williams,  6  U.  C.  Cby.   539 ;  Gillespie  v.  Van 

Egmondt,  6  U.  C.  Cby.  633. 
for  valuable  consideration.    Clark  v.  Troy,  20  Cal. 

223. 
in  good  faith.     In  statute.     Mueller  v.  Brigham,  53 

Wis.  173 ;  Powell  v.  Williams,  54  Wis.  686. 
bona  fide .     In  statute.    Boom  v.   Van   Scboonloven 

87  N.  Y.  446. 
for  Taluable  consideration.    In  statute.    Davis  v. 

Beazley,  76  Va.  491. 


PURELY. 


76.4 


RATIONAL. 


PURELY. 


PURPORT. 
PURPREBTURE. 


PURVIEW. 


PUT. 


PUTS. 


money  demand.      In  statute.      Hope  v.  Ferris,  SO 

U.  C.  C.  P.  620 ;  Sollies  v.  Houles,  85  U.  C.  Q.  B.  WM  ; 

Bank  of  Hamilton  v.  Western  Ass.  Co.  38  U.  C.  Q.  B.  f)09 ; 

Cole  V.  Bank  of  Montreal,  89  U.  C.  Q.  B.  64 ;  Kavanaugh 

«.  Corporation,  89  U.  C.  Q.  B.  415;  Kelly  v.  Ins.  Co.  20 

U.  C.  C.  P.  299. 
Fogg  V.  State,  9  Yerg.  394;  State  v.  Fenly,  18  Mo.  451. 
Drake  v.  R.  Co.  7.  Barb.  548  ;  City  of  Columbus  v.  Jacques, 

SO  Ga.  612;  AttyGcn.  v.  Utica  Ins.  Co.,  2  Johns.   Oh. 

881. 
Payne  v.  Conner,  8  Bibb,  181 ;  Smith  v.   Hickman,  Cooke 

(Tenn.)  337. 
out  at  ii!.;«reBt.    In  will.    Nyce's  Estate,  6  W.  &  8. 

254  (40  Am.  Deo.  498). 
Hopper  V.  Sage,  15  Jones  &  Sp.  77. 


QUALIFICATION.    In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Manning,  4  U.  C.  Pr.  73. 


QUALIFIED. 


QUALIFY. 

QUARRY. 

QUASH. 

QUASI 


QUESTION. 
QUIA  TIMET. 
QUIET. 


QUITCLAIM. 
QUORUM. 


Hyde  v.  State,  52  Miss.  072  ;  State  v.  Niebling,  0  Ohio  St.  44. 

fee.     Lott  V.  Wyckoff,  1  Barb.  676. 

indorsement.     Ilailey  v.  Falconer,  32  Ala.  639. 

Hale  V.  Salter,  25  La.  Ann.  324. 

Bell  V.  Wilson,  L.  R.  1  App.  Cas.  309. 

Crawford  v.  Stewart,  SB  Pa.  St.  30 ;  Boseley  v.  Bruner,  24 

Miss.  402. 
People  V.  Bradley,  00  111.  402. 
corporation.    School  District  v.  Insurance  Co.,  13 

Otto,  708. 

crime.    Wiggins  v.  City  of  Chicago,  08  111.  375. 

of  law.     In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Kerr,  20  U.  C.  C.  P.  214. 

bill .    Bryant  v.  Peters,  3  Ala.  109. 

purposes  which  shall  tend  to  disturb  the or 

comfort  of  the  neighburhood.    In  deed.    Tobey  v. 

Moore,  130  Mass.  448. 

deed.     Ely  v.  Stannard,  44  Conn.  683. 

In  statute.     State  v.  Blair,  63  Vt.  24. 


QUO  WARRANTO.  Thompson  v.   People,   23  Wend.  577 ;  Lindsay  r.  Atty. 

Gen.,  33  Miss.  623 ;  State  v.  Gleason,  12  Fla.  219. 
Sharpless  v.   Mayor,  21  Pa.  St.  109;  Beardsley  v.  Ontario 

Bk.,  81  Barb.  024. 

bridge.    R.  Co.  v.  R.  Co.,  2  Duv.  178 

Cotherv.  R.  Co.,  2  Phil.  Ch.  474. 

Station.    In  contract.     Carroll  v.  Casemere,  20  U.  C. 

Chy.  10. 
Wood  V.  U.  S.,  16  Ct.  of  CI.  159. 
Havelock  v.  Rockwood,  8  T.  R.  277. 
Mayo  V.  State,  7  Tex.  (App.)  340. 
In  indictment.     Walling  v.  State,  7  Tex.  (App.)  626. 
Atty.  Gen.  v.  City  of  Eau  Claire,  37  Wis.  426. 
Negley  v.  Lindsay,  07  Pa.  St.  228 ;  Halton  v.  Stewart,  2  Lea, 

236;  Harris  V.  Wall,  1  Ex.  129. 
doubt.     Smith  V.  Com.,  1  Duv.  228 ; 


RAILROAD. 


RAILWAY. 


RANK. 

RANSOM. 

RAPE. 

RATE. 
RATIFICATION 


RATIONAL. 


J 


.'n.  26 


::':*snBe»' 


RAVISH. 


RAVISH. 


REASONABLE. 


RE-ASSIGNED. 
REBELLION. 
REBUTTINQ. 
RECEIPT. 

RECEIVE. 


RECEIVED. 


RECEIVER 


7fl5 


RECEIVEH. 


In  indictment.     Williams  v.  Stat*,  1  Tex.  ( App. )  'JO ;  Walling 

V.  State,  7  Tex.  (App.)  026. 

aotion.     Hall  v.  Declver,  48  Me.  255. 

and  competent  support.  In  will,   Ellerbc  v.  Kllcrbo, 

1  Spear  (Eq.)  328  (40  Am.  Dec.  (JJ.'J). 
— —  and  personal  effeota.    In  will.    Bcall  v.  IIoImc8,  6 

H.  &  J.  214. 

compoaition.    Lcdiar<l  v.  Anstic,  3  You.  &  J.  500. 

— —  eat«lte.     Avery  v.    Dufrees.  !)   Oliio,    147;    Gillett  r. 

Gaffney,  3  Col.  aoO;  Mathcs  v.  Dobschutz,  72  111.  441 ;  Ro 

Parsons,  4  U.  C.  App.  179. 
or  peraonal  property.    In  statute.    Laws  v.  Elldng- 

ham,  8  Q.  B.  Div.  283. 
care.    Read  v.  Morse,  84  Wis.  318;  Johnson  v.   H. 

Co.,  6  Duer,  640. 

certainty.     State  v.  Shaw,  4  Jones  (L.)  443. 

diligence.     Chase  v.  Mayberry,  2  Harr.   (Del.)  207. 

doubt.     Chapman  v.  Statu,  3  Tex.  (App.)  67  ;  Smith  v. 

State,   9  Tex.    (App.)  160;  Robertson  v.  State,  9  Tex. 

(App.)  209 ;  Purkey  v.  State,  3  Ileisk.  28  ;  Com.  v.  Web- 
ster,  5    Cush.    820;   People   v.  Finley,    38    Mich.   483; 

McGuire  v.  Poo^)le  44  Mich.  290. 
——  notice.    In  statute.    French  v.  Brunswick,  21  Me.  29 

(88  Am.  Dec.  250.) 
provocation.    State  v.  Ellis,  74  Mo.  221;   State  v. 

Lewis,  74  Mo.  222 ;  State  v.  Kotovsky,  74  Mo.  247. 

akill.    Mechanic's  Bk.  v.  Merchant's  Bk.,  6  Mete.  26. 

— —  time.     Colt  V.  Owens,  16  Jones  &  Sp.  430 ;  Jackson  v. 

Saunders,  1  Sch.   &   Let.   461;  Goodwin  v.  Creverley,  4 

Hurl.  &  N.  633 ;  Graham  v.  Land  Co.,  30  Eng.  L.  &  Eq. 

679 ;  Pruney  v.  R.  Co.,  19  Minn.  263. 
wear  and  tear.     In  contract.    Anglin  V.  Henderson, 

21  IT.  C.  Q.  B.  27;  Chamberlin  v.  Trenouth,  23  U.  C.  C. 

P.  497. 
Parsons  v.  Crabb,  31  U.  C.  Q.  B.  436. 
Hubbard  v.  Harnden  Ex.  Co.,  10  R.  I.  247. 
Killlam  v.  Killiam,  25  Oa.  186. 
The  Missouri  v.  Webb,  9  Mo.  194 ;  Pendexter  v.  Carlton,  16 

N.  H.  489. 
In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Wiley,  Temp.  &  M.  360. 
or  take  into  his  possession.    In  statute.    Atty. 

Gen  V.  King,  6  Price,  195. 
Schultz  V.  Coon,  61  Wis.  418. 
all  money  or  property  they  have from  me.    In 

wUl.    Nolan  v.  Bolton,  25  Ga.  352. 
Booth  V.  Clark,   17  How.  331;*Hackley  v.  Draper,  4  N.  Y. 

(S.  C.)  831 ;  Ross  v.  Williams,  11  Heisk.  412 ;  Merritt  v. 

Lyon,  16  Wend.  421. 
pendente  lite.    Keeney  v.  Home  Ins.  Co.,  71  N.  Y. 

401. 


■Mmb 


RECITE. 


766 


REMEDIAL. 


RECITE. 
RECOONIZAMCE 


RECOOmZE. 

RECooxnzmo. 

RECORD. 


RECORDma. 

RECORDS. 

RECOUPMENT. 

RECOVER 

RECOVERY. 


RED-TAPE. 

REFINEMENT. 

REFORMATION. 

REFUSED. 

REFUSINQ. 

REGARDANT. 

REGULAR. 

REGULATE. 

RE-INSURANCE. 

REJOINING. 

RELATION. 

RELATIONS. 

RELEASE. 


RELEVANCY. 

RELEVANT. 

RELIGIOUS. 

REM. 


REMAIN. 
REMAINDER 

REMEDIAL. 


Hart  V.  Baltimore,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  0  W.  Va.  .')48, 
State  V.  Warren,  17  Tex.  288;  State  v.  Walker,  66  N.  H. 
178;  Slate  v.  Dowd,  43  N.  II.  4.'i.'i;  People  r.  Van  Eps,  4 
Wend.  390 ;  UoHpublica  v.  Cubbett, .')  Dallas,  47.') ;  Scbultze 
I'.  State,  43  Md.  306 ;  Sliattiick  v.  People,  h  111.  479. 

In  contract.     Arthur  i'.  Monck,  21  U.  C.  C.  P.  76. 

Ill  statute.     Leak  v.  Boar,  80  N.  C.  27.^. 

Halm  V.  Kelley,  34Cal.  \-22  ;  Leathers  v.  Cooley,  49  Me.  345 ; 
Sayles  v.  Briggs,  4  Mete.  423 ;  Re  Christern,  1 1  Jones  & 
Sp.  531 ;  Murfree  v.  Carmack,  4  Yerg.  276;  Davidson  v. 
Murphy,  13  Conn.  217. 

Sawyer  v.  Adams,  8  Vt.  176. 

Davics  V.  Puttit,  1 1  Ark.  355 ;  Mursah  v.  State,  61  Miss.  656. 

(■rand  Lodge  v.  Knox,  20  Mo.  437;  McCoUoo^h  v.  Cox,  6 
Barb.  391 ;  Nichols  v.  Diisenbury,  2  N.  Y.  286. 

Noiton  V.  Winter,  1  Oregon,  48 ;  Clark  v.  Irwin,  8  Canada  L. 
J.  21. 

Hoover  V,  Clarke,  3  Murphy,  171 ;  Strobeckerv.  Farmer's  Bk., 
6  Pa.  St.  45. 

Ill  statute.     Re  Horton,  3  Q.  B.  Div.  434. 

Webster  v.  Thomijson,  55  Ga.  434. 

State  V.  Gallimore,  2  Ired.  (L.)  377. 

Lunibert  v.  Hill,  41  Me.  482. 

Manhattan  Life  Ins.  Co.  v.  Doll,  80  Ind.  116. 

Taylor  v.  Mason,  9  Wheat.  344. 

New  Ipswich  Factory  v.  Batchelder,  3  N.  II.  192. 

.  physician.     Bradbury  v.  Barden,  35  Conn.  581. 

In  constitution.     Gillin  v.  Armstrong,  12  Phila.  626. 

In  statiUe.     Beaver  Ins.  Co.  v.  Trimble,  23  U.  C.  C.  P.  252. 

gratis.    Adkins  v.  Anderson,  10  M.  &  W.  14. 

Davis  V.  Bailey,  1  Ves.  sr.  84. 

In  tulll.     Green  v.  Howard,  1  Brown  Ch.  Cas.  31. 

Baker  v.  Baker,  4  Dutch.  20 ;  Field  v.  Columbet,  4  Sawyer, 
627;  Power  v.  Lester,  17  How.  Pr.  416;  Bowes  v.  Foster, 
2  H.  &  N.  788 ;  Dawson  v.  Graham,  41  U.  C.  Q.  B.  532. 

State  V.  Wilson,  72  Me.  537. 

Trull  V.  True,  53  Me.  367 ;  Platner  v.  Plainer,  78  N.  Y.  95. 

or  charitable  nses.    In  statute.    Phymp''^'  ^ppeal, 

93  Pa.  St.  r45. 

proceeding  in .    Stroapp< 

The  Bold  Buccleugh,  7  Moor 
Mecca,  6  Prob.  Div.  1 18. 

become  vacant  or  nnoccnpied  and  bc  .  In  insur- 
ance policy.    Laselle  v.  Ins.  Co.,  43  N.  ....  (L.)  468. 

Bennett  v.  Garlock,  10  Hun,  337 ;  Todd  v.  Jackson,  2  Dutch. 
540. 

In  ivUl.    Nyce's  Estate,  5  W.  S.  254  (40  Am.  Dec.  498). 

Tested .    Hawley  v.  James,  5  Paige,  466. 

Statute.    Beid  v.  Worthfleld,  13  Pick.  102. 


.  auley,  45  Oa.  77 ; 
»J.  267 ;   The       ty  of 


iHmUUIdimmmtmtaimlttutti 


EDJAL. 


N.  H. 
n  F::|>b,  4 
iSohultze 
79. 


Me.  .145 ; 
Jones  & 
tridson  v. 


ss.  656. 
Cox,  6 

!anada  L. 

ler's  Bk. , 


581. 


3.  P.  252. 


1  Sawyer, 
0.  Foster, 
B.  532. 

N.  Y.  95. 
■    ^  ppeal, 

>  Ga.  77; 
!       ty  of 

In  insuT' 
1(58. 

2  Dutch. 

498). 


REMEDY. 


7r.7 


HEUIUUARY. 


REMOTE. 

RENDERED. 

RENEW. 

RENT. 


RENUNCIATION. 

REPAIR 

REPAIRS. 

REPAVEMENT. 

REPLEVIN. 

REPLEVY. 

REPRESENT. 


8tatev.  Poulterer,  lOCal.  528 ;  Jones  u.  Klt-tchiT,  54  Mina.  681. 

cause.     Davis  v.  Htamlisli,  2(1  Hun,  (;i,'>. 

dominion.     Coles  v.  Perry,  7  Tex.  13(). 

Judgment .     Fleet  v.  Young,  11  VVcimI.  528. 

Mocrs  V.  City  of  Reading,  21  Pa.  St.  201. 

Marsh  v.  Buttcrwortli,  4  Mich.  577 ;  Van  Wicklcn  v.  Paulson, 

14  Barb.  655;  People  v.  Van  Rensselaer,  8  Barb.  209; 

Bloodworth  v.  Stevens,  5 1  Miss.  480 ;  Boyd  t;.  MoComba, 

4  Pa.  St.  147. 
charge.    Spencer  v.  Austin,   38  Vt.  265 ;  Cornell  v. 

Lamb,  2  Cow.  659;  Wagstaft  v.  Lowcrrc,  23  Barb.  216. 

aeck.    Wallace  v.  Harmstad,  44  Pa.  St.  495. 

aervice.    Cornell  v.  Lamb,  1  Cow.  (559 ;  Ingcrsoll  u. 

Sergeant,  1  Whart.  847. 
Re  Maxwell,  2  Green  (N.  J.)  614. 
R.  Co.  V.  Pittsburg,  80  Pn.  St.  76. 
In  contract.     Anglin  v.  Henderson,  21  U.  C.  Q.  B.  27. 
In  statute.     Re  Roberts,  25  Hun,  371 
Roe  V.  McCrca,  1   Ashmead,  17;  WilliamsoQ  v.  Ringgold,  4 

Craneh  C.  C.  42. 
Kirk  V.  Morris,  40  Ala,  229. 
the  State  in  all  cases.    In  constitution.    State  v. 

Paris  R.  Co.,  55  Tex.  76. 
REPRESENTATION.  Buford  v.  New  York  Life  Ins.  Co.,  5  Oregon,  839 ;  Farm- 
ers, etc.,  Ins.  Co.  v.  Snyder,  16  Wend.  488;  Mackle  v. 

Pleasants,  2  Binney,  372 ;  Stevens  v.  Dennett,  51  N.  H. 

334 ;  Murdock  v.  Ins.  Co.,  2  N.  Y.  220. 
REPRESENTATIVES.  Stockdale  v.  Nicholson,  L.  R.  4  Eq.  Cas.  367 ;  L^s  v. 

Dill,  39  Barb.  520 ;  Delanney  v.  Burnett,  9  111.  434. 
Carnal  v.  Parker,  1  Park.  C.  C.  266. 
Higliam  v.  Ridgway,  10  East.  120. 
O'Shields  v.  State,  55  Ga.  696 ;  Hall  v.  State,  48  Ga.  607 ; 

State  V.  Thomas,  30  La.  Ann.  600  f  Hunter  v.  State,  11 

Vroom,  538 ;  Morrill  v.  Foster,  32  N.  H.  360. 
State  V.  Barrett,  42  N.  H.  469  ;  State  v.  Mazyck,  3  Rich.  292. 
Craig  V.  Wells,  11  N.  Y.  321;  Parsell  v.  Stryker,  41  N.  Y. 

484  ;  Ryckman  v.  Gillis,  6  Lans.  81. 
Ryckman  v.   Gillis,   6  Lans.  81 ;    Bowman  v.   Wathen,   2 

McLean,  392. 
Re  Heron,  6  Phila.  90 ;  Chaine  v.  Wilson,  1  Bosw.  685 ;  Lamb 

V.  Smythe,  15  M.  &  W.  434 ;  Hall  v.  Hall,  25  Wis.  606 ; 

Marr  v.  Corporation  of  Vienna,  10  Canada  L.  J.  275. 
Calcutta  Jute  Mills  v.  Nicholson,  1  Ex.  Div.  445. 
U.  S.  V.  Penelope,  2  Pet.  Adm.  450. 
In  statute.     Ladouceur  v.  Salter,  6  U.  C.  Pr.  305  ;  Mellish  v. 

Van  Norman,  13  U.  C.  Q.  B.  455  ;  La  Pointe  v.  Grand  Trunk 

R.  Co.,  26  U.  C.  Q.  B.  479 ;  Bank  of  Toronto  v.  Fanning, 

17  U.  C.  Chy.  514 ;  Reg.  v.  Rochester,  7  Canada,  L.  J.  102. 
legatee.    In  will.     Re  Methun  &  Blore's  Contract,  16 

Ch.  Div.  696. 


REPRIEVE. 
REPUTATION 
RES  OEST2I. 


RESCX7E. 
RESERVATION 

RESERVE. 

RESIDENCE. 


RESIDES. 
RESIDENT. 


RESIDUARY 


'i 


BM 


tmm 


RESIDUE. 


758 


RISK. 


RESIDUE. 


RESIGNATION. 
REST. 

RESTRICTIONS. 

RESULTINQ. 

RETAIL. 

RETAINER. 
RETRAZIT. 


Choat  V.  Ycates,  1  Jac.  &  W.  105;  C'ole  v.  Turner,  4  Russ. 
376 ;  Eyre  v.  Marsden,  4  Myl.  &  Ci.  243 ;  Phelps  v.  Rob- 
bins,  40  Conn.  264. 

Queen  v.  Blizzard,  L.  R.  2  Q.  B.  57. 

the  - —  of.  In  will.  Morton  v.  Barrett,  22  Me.  257 ;  (39 
Am.  Dec.  574). 

and  conditions.     In  deed.     Tobey  v.  Moore,  130 

Mass.  448. 

trust.    Keller  v.  Kunkel,  46  Md.   560;    Runnels  v. 

Jackson,  1  How.  (Miss.)  360. 

sell  or  expose  for  sale  by  — 
Evans,  8  Q.  B.  Div.  373. 

Pascball  v.  Hailman,  9  111.  300. 


In  statute.     Graff  v. 


Loomis  V.  Green,  7  Me.  391 ;  Barnard  v.  Daggett,  68  Id<^ 
310 ;  Lowry  v.  McMillan,  8  Pa.  St.  163 ;  Evans  v.  Mc- 
Mahan,  1  Ala.  47. 

RETREAT.  to  the  wall.    People  v.  Jarvis,  57  Cal.  120. 

RETROSPECTIVE.    law.    Wynne  v.  Wynne,  2  Swan,  410. 

REVENDICATION.    Benedict  v.  Schaettle,  12'ohio  St  620. 

REVERSION.  Throckmorton  v.  Tracy,  Plowd.  158. 

R.^ VERSION ARY.    interest.    People  v.  Lawrence,  54  Barb.  619. 

REVOCATION.       Goodtitle  v.  Otwiiy,  1  B.  &  P.  618;  Lathrop  v.  Dunlop,  4 

Hun,  215;  Beauchamp's  Will,  4  T.  B.  Mon.  363. 


REWARD. 

Rioomo. 

RIGHT. 


RIGHTS. 


RIOT. 
RISK. 


State  V.  Church,  6  Oregon,  377. 

the  market.    Rubery  v.  Grant,  L.  R.  13  Eq.  Cas.  447. 

lawfully  accrued  or  established.   In  statute.    Peo- 
ple V.  Cohocton  Stone  Road,  25  Hun,  14. 
of  common.    Van  Rensselaer  v.  Radcliff,  10  Wend. 

647 ;  Smith  v.  Floyd,  18  Barb.  527. 
of  dower.     Blain  v.  Harrison,  11  111.  385;  Smith  v. 

Hines,  10  Fla.  283. 

of  lien.     Woods'  Appeal,  30  Pa.  St.  277. 

of  property.     Brush  v.  Carter,  3  V:oom,  562;  Am- 

midown  v.  Granite  Bk.,  8  Allen,  2i)0 ;  Toledo  Bk.  v.  Bond, 

1  Ohio  St   ""2. 

of  trld  hy  jury.    Neely  v.  State,  4  Baxt.  80. 

of  way.     Bodflsh  v.  Bodflsh,   106  Mass.  319;   Dine- 

hart   V.   Wells,    2    Barb.   436;   Stuyvesant   v.  Woodruff, 

1  Zab.  136 ;  Wild  v.  Derg,  43  Ind.  458. 
or  color  of  right.    In  statute.    Gilbert  v.  Doyle,  24 

U.  C.  C.  P.  60. 

to  redeem.    Laflln  v.  Crosby,  99  Mass.  447. 

of  conscience.    Com.  v.  Lesher,  17  S.  &  R.  160. 

of  the  defendant.    In  statute.    Maddox  v.  State,  12 

Tex.  (App. )  429. 
State  V.  Russell,  46  N.  H.  84. 
Stokes  V.  Cox,  1  H.  &  N.  334. 
carpenters' .    In  insurance  policy.     Alkan  v.  New 

Hampshire  Ins.  Co.,  63  Wis.  113. 


RISK. 

if,  4  Ru8s. 

)8  V.  Rob- 

1.  257 ;  (39 

looie,  130 

lunaels  v. 

Graff  V. 

tt,  68  In'.. 

ms  V.  Mc- 

BISKS. 


619. 

Dunlop,  4 
3. 

q.  Cas.  447. 
Mute,    Peo- 

,  10  Wend. 

>;  Smith  v. 


562;   Am- 
Ik.  V.  Bond, 

80. 

319;   Dine- 
Wood''ufl, 

u  Doyle,  24 

7. 

R.  160. 

V.  State,  12 


m   V.  New 


RISKS. 
RIVER. 

ROAD. 


ROB. 
ROBBERY. 


ROLL. 

ROLLIN3. 

RnNMINO. 

RUPTURE. 
SAFE. 

SALE. 


SALEABLE. 
SALVAGE. 


759 


SCANDALOUS. 


SALVOR. 
SAME. 


SAMPLE. 

SANCTION. 

SATISFACTION. 

SATISFACTORY 

SATISFIED. 

SAVINGS. 

SCANDAL. 
SCANDALOUS. 


all .    In  insurance  policy.     Marcy  v.  Sun  Ins.  Co.,  11 

La.  Ann.  748. 
Gavit  V.  Chambers,  2  Ohio,  497;  Alabama  v.  Georgia,  23 

How.   613 ;   McHardy  v.  Corporation  of  Ellice,  37  U.  C. 

Q.  B.  680 ;  39  U.  C.  Q.  B.  546 ;  1  U.  C.  App.  G28. 
Mining  Co.  v.  Kennedy,  3  Nev.  373. 
public  or  other .    In  statute.    Green  v.  Morris,  etc., 

R.  Co.,  24N.  J.  (L.)486. 
In  indictment.     Acker  v.  Com.,  94  Pa.  St.  284. 
Kimble  v.  State,  12  Tex.  (App. )  420 ;  Skipworth  v.  State,  8 

Tex.  (App.)  138;  U.  S.  v.  WUson,  Baldw.  93;  DonaUy's 

Case,  1  Leach,  231 ;  Turner  v.  State,  1  Ohio  St.  425. 
Colman  v.  Shattuck,  2  Hun,  502. 

Stock.     Ohio,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  v.  Weber,  96  111.  448. 

at  large.    Hinman  v.  R.  Co  ,  28  Iowa,  494. 

Bwitch.     Brown  v.  R.  Co.;  32  N.  Y.  597,  note. 

Evans  v.  Ins.  Co.,  43  N.  Y.  151. 

port.    In  charter  party.    The  Alhambra,  6  Prob.  Div. 

68 ;  Shields  v.  Wilkins,  5  Ex.  304. 
Eldridge  v.  Kuehl,  27  Iowr,  173 ;  Creveling  v.  Wood,  95  Pa. 

St.  158;  Parker  v.  Donaldson,  2  W.  &  fS.  19;  Clemens  v. 

Davis,  7  Pa.  St.  264;   Wittkowsky  v.  Wasson,  71  N.  C. 

455;  Com.  v.  Davis,  12  Bush,  241;  Payne  v.  Lassitcr,  10 

Yerg.  512 ;  Watson  v.  Brooks,  13  Fed.  Rep.  541 ;  State  v. 

Wcntworth,  35  N.  H.  443. 
In  insurance  policy.     Western  Mass.   Ins.  Co.   v.  Riker,  10 

Mich.  281 ;  Edwards  v.  Farmer's  Ins.  Co.,  21  Wend.  494. 

ezecnted Smiths.  Supervisors,  44 Wis.  691. 

underwoods.     King  v.  Inhabitants,  10  East,  224. 

Saa  V.  The  Alexander,  2  Paine,  469 ;  Baker  v.  Woag,  7  Burb. 

116;  The  Old  Natchez,  9  Fed.  Rep.  480;  Lohre  v.  Aitchi- 

son,  3  Q.  B.  Div.  568. 
seifTice.    The  Saragossa,  1  Ben.  553 ;  McConnochie  v. 

Kerr,  9  Fed.  Rep.  63. 
Baker  v.  Hoaj;,  7  N.  Y.  659 ;  The  Clarita,  23  Wall.  16. 

cause  of  action.    Bull  v.  Hopkins,  7  Johns.  21. 

manner.    Phillips  v.  County  Commrs.,  122  Mass.  266. 

offence.     In  statute.     Hirshfield  v.   State,    11    Tex. 

(App.)  207. 
Webber's  Case,  S3  Gratt.  904. 

of  an  oath.    Blocker  v.  Bm-ness,  2  Ala.  355. 

Green  v.  Green,  49  Ind.  423 ;  Planters'  Bk  .v.  Calvit,  3  S.  & 

M.  194 ;  Beck  v.  McGillis,  ?  Barb.  57. 

evidence.    Mayer  v.  Boyle,  30  Me.  481. 

Iteynolds  v.  Thomas,  1  Root,  306. 

bank.    Johnson  v.  Ward,  S  Bradwell,  274 ;  Bank  v. 

Collector,  3  Wall.  613. 
Sharff  V.  Com.,  2  Binney,  519. 
— — >  matter.    Woods  v.  Morrell,  1  Johns.  Ch.  106. 


SCIENCE. 


760 


SESSIONS. 


SCIENCIi. 
SCHOOL. 

SCIRE  FACIAS. 

SCOLD. 
SCOT. 

SCRAMBLING. 
SEAWORTH7. 

SECOND. 

SECRET. 

SECRETE. 

SECURITT. 

SEDUCTION. 


SECURE. 
SEIZIN. 


SELECT. 

SELF-DEFENSE. 

SELLER. 

SELLING. 

SENTENCE. 

SEPARATE. 

SEPARATELY. 
SEPARATION. 
SERVANT. 


SERVED. 
SERVICE. 


SERVITUDE. 

SESSION. 

SESSIONS. 


Jfcckson  V.  Waldron,  13  Wend.  208 ;  Harris  v.  Panama  R. 
Co.,  3  Bosw.  13. 

rolls.    Free  v.  McHugh,  24  U.  C.  C.  P.  13. 

common  ——  education.     In  con$titution.     Powell  v. 

Board  of  Education,  97  111.  375. 
Pcrtevunt  v.  Pendleton,  23  Miss.  36 ;  State  v.  Scott,  2  Swan, 

335. 
U.  S.  V.  Royall,  3  Cranch,  622. 

and  lot.    McCaffray  v.  Goyer,  59  Pa.  St.  116. 

poMOBsion.    Spiers  v.  Duane,  54  Cal.  177. 

Collier  v.  Valentine,  11  Mo.  506',  Colin  v.  Davidson,  2  Q. 
B.  Div.  461. 

COUSinB.     In  will.    Bonner  v.  Good,  19  Ch.  Div.  201. 

partneiBhip.    U.  S.  Bk.  v.  Binney,  5  Mason,  186 

In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Wynn,  Temp.  &  M.  36. 
Storm  V.  Waddell,  2  Sandf.  (Ch.)  506. 
Hogan  V.  Cregan,  6  Robt.  138 ;  Johnson  v.  HoUiday,  79  Ind. 
153;  Dinkey  r.  Com.,  17  Pa.  St.  130;  Brown  v.  Kingsley, 
38  Iowa,  224. 
In  contract.     Holmes  v.  Thompson,  38  U.  C.  Q.  B.  292. 
Kilnick  v.  Maidman,  1  Burr,  407 ;  Van  Rensselaer  v.  Poucher, 
5  Denio,  44 ;  Upchurch  v.  Anderson,  3  Baxt.  411 ;  Fowle 
V.  Ayer,  8  N.  H.  59;  Frost  v.  Cloutman,  11  N.  H.   15; 
Jenkins  v.  Fahey,  73  N.  Y.  362 ;  Ford  v.  Gamer,  49  Ala. 
603. 

and  Bet   apart.    In  stattae.    State   v.  Haggard,   1 

Humph.  392. 
Hains  v.  State,  8  Tex.  (App.)  90;  Jordan  v.  State,  11  Tex. 
(App.)  439;  Reed  V.  State,  11  Tex.  (App.)  517. 

of  the  poiBOn.     In  statute.    Templeman  v.  Trafford,  8 

Q.  B.  Div.  397. 

drugs  and  medicine.    In  statvie.    Reg.  v.  Howarth, 

33  U.  C.  Q.  B.  537. 
Pennington  v.  State,  11  Tex.  (App.)  281;  Lee  v.  Lee  55 
Ala.  602. 

estate.    Karth  v.  Light,  15  Cal.  324 ;  Petty  v.  Mailer, 

14  B.  Mon.  247. 
In  plea.     Mitchell  v.  Stinson,  80  Ind.  824. 

of  jury.     State  v.  Pen-y,  Busb.  331. 

Heygood  v.  State,  59  Ala.  61 ;  Williamson  v.  Wadswortb,  49 
Barb.  298 ;  Gravatt  v.  State,  25  Ohio  St.  1C8 ;  Boniface  v. 
Scott,  3  S.  &  R.  353 ;  Morgan  v.  Bowman,  22  Mo.  548. 
In  statute.     Nickol  v.  Ewing,  7  U.  C.  Pr.  331. 
Van  Deuzer  v.  Gordon,  ?9  Vt.  118 ;  Walker  v.  State,  52  Ala. 
193 ;  Goggs  V.  Huntingtower,  12  M.  &  W.  504. 

real .     KarmuUer  v.  Kratz,  18  Iowa,  357. 

Felt<irs  V.  Humphreys,  3  C.  E".  Green,  262. 

People  V.  Auditor,  64  HI.  86 ;  Drew  v.  Judges,  3  H.  &  M.  27. 

of  the  peace.    People  v.  Powell,  14  Abb.  Pr.  98. 


SET. 


761 


SOON. 


BET. 
BfiT-OFF. 


SHALL. 


SHARE. 

SHED. 
SHERIFF. 


SHIPMENT. 
SHIPPED. 
SHIP'S. 
SHIPWRECK. 

SHOP. 

SIGNATURE. 

SIONED. 

SIMONY. 

SINKINQ. 

SIT. 

SLAVERY. 

SLIOHT. 


SLIP. 

SOJOURNMENT 
SOLAR. 
SOLDIER. 

SOLVENCY. 

SOLVENT. 
SOON. 


at  liberty.    Columbia  v.  Williams,  8  Conn.  471. 

np  and  conunenced.    In  atatvte.    Rybope  Coal  Co. 

V.  Foyer,  7  Q.  B.  Div.  485. 
Boston  Mills  v.  Bull,  37  How.  Pr.  301 ;  Cook  v.  Mills,  6 
Allen,  37 ;  Annan  v,  Houck,  4  Gill.  331 ;  Raymond  v. 
State,  64  Miss.  5eC ;  Rockwell  v.  Daniels,  4  Wis.  449 ; 
Trabue  v.  Harris,  1  Met.  698 ;  Stooke  v.  Taylor,  5  Q.  B. 
Div.  577. 
be  bom  in  my  lifetime.  In  wUl.  Gibbons  v.  Gib- 
bons, 6  App.  Cas.  471. 

be  la'Vi^nl.    In  statute.    Queen  v.  Bisbop  of  Oxford, 

4  Q.  B.  Div.  267. 

if  any  damage happen.    In  statute.    Plum  v.  City 

of  Fon  du  Lac,  51  Wis.  393. 

answer.    Piercy  v.  Sabin,  10  Cal.  29 ;  Brown  v.  Jeni- 

son,  3  Sandf.  732. 
—  plea.    Darrow  v.  Miller,  6  How.  Pr.  248. 
Field  V.  Pierce,  102  Mass.  261 ;  People  v.  Commrs.,  40  Barb. 

353. 
In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Amos,  Temp.  &  M.  422. 
Tichenor  v.  Hewson,  2  Green  (N.  J.),  32. 
In  contract.     Coate  v.  Terry,  26  U.  C.  C.  P.  35. 
Fibber  v.  Minot,  10  Gray,  262. 
Fisher  v.  Minot,  10  Gray,  262. 

husband.    Gillespie  v.  Winberg,  4  Daly,  322. 

In  insurance  policy.    Peele  v.  Merchants'  Ins.  Co.,  3  Mason, 

423. 
Reg.  V.  Sanders,  9  C.  &P.  79 ;  Reg.  v.  Amos,  Temp.  &M.  425. 

liquor .     Wooster  v.  State,  6  Baxt.  534. 

Watson  V.  Pipes,  32  Miss.  446. 

In  statute.     Becher  v.  Woods,  16  U.  C.  C.  P.  29. 

Wright  V.  Davies,  1  C.  P.  Div.  649. 

fund.    Union  Pacific  R.  Co.  v.  Buffalo  Co.,  9  Neb.  453. 

in  any  case.    In  statrite.    Reed  v.  State,  11  Tex. 

(App.)  587. 
Com.  V.  Ayres,  18  Pick.  215 ;  Douglass  v.  Ritchie,  24  Mo. 
180. 

neglect.    French  v.  R.  Co.,  4  Keyes,  113. 

negligence.    R.  Co.  v.  Klauber,   9  Bradwell,  623; 

Griffin  v.  Town  of  Willow,  43  Wis.  512. 
Corporation  v.  Scott,  1  Caines,  649. 
.  Baptiste  v.  De  Volunburu,  5  H.  &  J.  88. 

month.     Rives  v.  Guthrie,  1  Jones  (L. )  87. 

in  the  military  service  of  the  United  States. 

Abrahams  v.  Bartlett,  18  Iowa,  614. 
McEown  V.  Furguson,  47  Iowa,  637 ;   Eddy  v.  Baldwin,  82 
Mo.  374 ;  Huffman  v.  Hulburt,  13  Wend.  378. 

debtor.     People  r.  Hasley,  53  Barb.  554. 

In  contract.     Sanford  v.  Shepherd,  14  Kas.  228. 


SOUND. 


762 


STATEMENT. 


80UMD. 
SOVEREIGNTY. 


SFEAKINQ. 
SPECIAL. 


SPECIALTY. 


SPECIE. 
SPECIFIC. 


SPIRITS. 
SPOLIATION. 

SPRINQ. 
SQUARE. 
STAKE. 
STAKEHOLDER. 

STANDING. 


STAPLE. 
STATE. 


STATEMENT. 


mind.    Duffleld  v.  Morris,  2  Harr.  (Del.)  379. 

memory  and  discretion.    Com.  v.  Moore,  2  Pittsb. 

503. 
Territory  v.  Lee,  2  Montana,  130 ;  Mayor  v.  Marriott,  9  Md. 
166  ;  Gilmer  v.  Lime  Point,  18  Cal.  250 ;  State  v.  Floyd,  9 
Ark.  304. 

demurrer.    Brooks  v.  Gibbons,  4  Paige  Ch.  375. 

act.    In  constitution.    Unity  w.  Burrage,  13  Otto,  464. 

-—  agency.    Farmers,  etc.,  Bk.  v.  Butchers,  etc.,  Bk..  16 
N.  Y.  148. 

agent.    Cookj^  v.  Perrine,  12  Vroom,  324;  Scott  v. 

McGrath,  7  Barb.  65. 

circmnstances.    In  statute.    Dufi  v.  Barrett,  3  U.  C. 

Chy.  Chamb.  318. 
— —  damage.    Tomlinson  v.  Town  of  Derby,  43  Conn.  667. 

deposit.     Tallageda  Ins.  Co.  v.  Landers,  43  Ala.  138. 

law.    In  constitution.    State  v.  Mining  Co. ,  16  Nev.  249. 

lien.     Crommelin  v.  R.  Co.,  10  Bosw.  80. 

limitation.     Henderson  v.  Hunter,  69  Pa.  St.  340. 

property.     Eisendrath  v.  Knauer,  64  III.  402. 

sesBions.    People  v.  Powell,  14  Abb.  Pr.  93. 

traverse.    Chambers  v.  Hunt,  3  Harr  (N.  J.),  362; 

Allen  V.  Stevens,  6  Dutch.  613. 

verdict.     Wallington  v.  Dunlap,  14  Pa.  St.  33. 

Lane  v.  Morris,  10  Ga.  167 ;  Helm  v.  Eastland,  2  Bibb,  194 ; 
Stockwell  V.  Coleman,  10  Ohio  St.  33 ;  January  v.  Good- 
man, 1  Dall.  208. 
Walkup  V.  Houston,  66  N.  0.  602. 

legacy.    Harper  v.  Bibb,  47  Ala.  563 ;  Re  Woodworth, 

31  Cal.  601;  Brainard  v.  Cowdrey,  16  Conn.  7;  Tift  v. 
Porter,  8  N.  Y.  618 ;  Graham  v.  Graham,  Busb.  Eq.  297 ; 
Darden  v.  Orgain,  6  Coldw.  214;  Purse  v.  Snaplin,  1  Atk. 
417 ;  Coleman  v.  Coleman,  1  Hov.  Supp.  312. 
In  statute.  Winning  w.  Gow,  32  U.  C.  Q.  B.  528. 
Crockett  v.  Thomason,  6  Sneed,  344;  Medlin  v.  Platte  Co.,  8 
Mo.  239. 

ll0Xt term.     In  writ.    Anderson  v.  Pearce,  36  Ark.  296. 

Atty.-Gen.  v.  City  of  Toronto,  10  U.  C.  Chy.  436. 
Harris  v.  White,  81  N.  Y.  639. 

Oriental  Bk.  v.  Tremont  Ins.  Co.,  4  Mete.  10;  Fisher  v.  Hil- 
dreth,  117  Mass.  662. 

by.    Morrison  v.  Morrison,  2  Dana,  16  ;  Richardson  v. 

Pickering,  41  N.  H.  386. 

for  hire.    Case  v.  Storey,  L.  R.  4  Ex.  323. 

productions.    Keeran  v.  Griffith,  34  Cal.  681. 

Chisholm  v.  Georgia,  2  Dall.  465 ;  Roche  v.  Washington,  19 
Ind.  66 ;  Republic  v.  De  Arangoiz,  6  Duer,  637. 

debt.    Rodman  v.  Munson,  13  Barb.  192. 

In  statute.    Dixon  v.  Sturgeon,  6  S.  &  R.  28. 


aJicai.<witi^nOii> 


mMUmmMW 


STATUTE. 


763 


SUBSCniBlNG. 


STATUTE. 

STEAL. 

STERILITT. 

STIFTTLATE. 


STOCK. 


Eakin  v.  Raub,  12  S.  &  R.  348. 

law.     Rohrbackerv.  Jackson,  51  Miss.  773. 

State  V.  Chambers,  2  G.  Greene,  311. 
Warwick  v.  Collins,  2  ^I.  &  S.  359. 

agree  andbind  the  said  company.    In  aftute.    State 

V.  Baltimore,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  12  Gill  &  J.  399  (38  Am.  Dec- 
820). 
Graham  v.  Davidson,   2  Dev.    &  B.    (Eq.)    171;    Hart  v. 
Lawrence,  29  Barb.  418;   State  v.  Hood,  15  Rich.  (L.) 
185. 

and  fai'ming  utensils.    In  will.    Baker  v.  Baker,  51 

"Wis.  538. 
STOCKHOLDER.  State  v.  Gilmore,  24  N.  H.  470 ;  State  v.  Hood,  15  Rich.  (L.) 

185. 

in  transitu.     Rowley  v.  Bigelow,  12  l*ick.  313 ;  Potts 

V.  R.  Co.,  131  Mass.  457;  Grout  v.  Iliil,  4  Gray,  36G; 
House  V.  Judson,  4  Dana,  10. 
In  insurance  policy.  Harman  v.  Vaux,  3  Camp.  431 :  Wells 
V.  Hopwood,  4  B.  &  Ad.  85 ;  McDougle  v.  Royal  Ass.  Co., 
4  Camp.  474 ;  4  M.  &  S.  505 ;  Strong  v.  Sun  Mut.  Ins.  Co., 
31  N.  Y.  106. 
Creuson  v.  Grand  Trunk  R.  Co.,  27  U.  C.  Q.  B.  68 ;  Whelan 

V.  McLachlan,  16  U.  C.  C.  P.  102. 
State  V.  Moriarty,  74  Ind.  104 ;  City  of  Quincy  v.  Jones,  76 

111.  244. 
Farrar  v.  Close,  L.  R.  4  Q.  B.  612 ;  R.  Co.  v.  Borrns,  58  N. 

Y.  682. 
In  contract.     Johnston  v.  Wilson,  28  U.  C.  C.  P.  482. 
SUB-CONTRACT.     Coope  v.  Eyre,  1  H.  El.  45. 

SUBJECT.  Respublica  v.  Chapman,  1  Dall.  60 ;  O  'Leary  v.  County  of 

Cook,  28  111.  637. 

to  he  produced  thereafter  in  evidence  in  any 

court,  of  laT*  or  equity  within   Upper   Canada. 
Manery  v.  Duck,  23  U.  C.  Q.  B.  580. 

to  the  following  stipulations.    Mcintosh  v.  Samo, 

24  U.  C.  C.  P.  625. 
SUBJECT-MATTER.    Jacobson  v.  Miller,  41  Mich.  93. 

jurisdiction  of  the .     Hunt  v.  Hunt,  72  N.  Y   231 


STOPPAGE. 
STRANDINa. 

STREAM. 
STREET. 
STRIKE. 
STUFF. 


SUBMISSION. 


SUBORN. 
ST7BROOATION. 

SXTBSCRIBE. 
SUBSCRIBED. 


SX7BSCRXBINO.      


Garr  v.  Gomez,  9  Wend.  661 ;  Witcher  v.  Witcher,  49  N.  H. 

180 ;  Elwood  v.  Corporation,  19  U.  C.  Q.  B.  26 ;  Cruik- 

shank  v.  Corby,  SOU.  C.  C.  P.  466. 
Bush  V.  Railing,  Sayer,  292. 
McCormick  v.  Irwin,  35  Pa.  St.  117;  Knighton  v.  Cuny,  62 

Ala.  408 ;  Lowrey  v.  Byers,  80  Ind.  443. 
Pridgen  v  Pridgen,  13  Ired.  (L.)  260. 
Coon  V.  Rigden,  4  Col.  282. 
by   the  plaintiff  or  his   attorney.     In   statxUe. 

Mezchen  v.  Moore,  64  Wis.  214. 

witness.    Tate  v.  Lawrence,  11  Heisk,  610, 


SUBSTANCE. 


764 


TAX. 


SXTBBTANCi:. 

BX7BSTANTIAL. 
SUBSTANTIVE. 
SUCCESSION. 
SUCCINCT. 

SUCH.   

SUFFICIENT. 

SUICIDE. 

SUIT. 


SUMMONS. 


Douglass  V.  Beasley,  40  Ala.  148. 

In  will.     Hogan  v.  Jackson,  1  Cowp.  307. 

right.    People  V.  R.  Co.,  29  N.  Y.  430. 

.  felony.    State  v.  Bicker,  29  Me.  89. 

Hunt  V.  Hunt,  37  Me.  344. 

statement.     /«  rule  of  court.    Haseltine  v.  Mosher, 

61  Wis.  450. 

appropriatioa.    Re  CoUins,  24  U.  C.  Q.  B.  378. 

diBtress.    Hosford  v.  Ballan,  39  How.  Pr.  167 ;  Mayer 

V.  Boyle,  30  Me.  481. 
Jn  xMurance  policy,  Life  Assn.  v.  Waller,  67  Ga.  686 ;  Cof- 
fey V.  Home  Life  Ins.  Co.,  44  How.  Pr.  489. 
Peeler  v.  Norris,  4  Yerg.  339 ;  Overseers  v.  Beedle,  1  Barb. 
15  •  U.  S.  V.  Moore,  11  Fed.  Rep.  251 ;  Weston  v.  City  of 
Charleston,  2  Pet.  464 ;  Re  Jenckcs,  6  R.  I.  22 ;  McPikev. 
McPike,  10  Bradwell,  333. 

Baird  v.  Pridmore,  31  How.  Pr.  862. 

BUFERNUMERAR7.    Lilly's  Case,  1  Leigh,  529. 
SUPERSEDEAS.    Perteet  v.  People,  70  111.  177. 

SUPPLEMENTAL.    bill.    BuUer  v.  Cunningham,   1  Barb.  87;   Ely  «. 

Wilcox,  26  Wis.  98 ;  Bowie  v.  Minter,  2  Ala.  411. 
Ward  V.  Reynolds,  32  Ala.  384. 

/»  statute.     Schwushow  v.  City  of  Chicago,  68  111.  448. 
Phillips  V.  Belden,  2  Edw.  (Ch.)  23;  Bailey  v.  Westcott,  6 

Phila.  527. 
Sherman  v.  Sl-avcr,  75  Va.  4. 
Ringgold  V.  Newkirk,  3  Ark.  108. 
Turloy  v.  Taylor,  6  Baxt.  390. 

Scott  V.  Scott,  18  Gratt.  159  ;  Martin  v.  Stearns,  52  Iowa,  347. 
and  give  up.    Simpson  v.  Hartman,  27  U.  C.  Q.  B. 

460. 
Winter  v.  U.  S.,  Hempst.  371. 

In  insurance  policy.    Potter  v.  Ocean  Ins.  Co.,  3  Sumner,  43. 
Hawley  v.  Northampton,  8  Mass.  31. 
fo,  public  use.     In  conaHtution.     Re  Dorrance*Street, 

4  R.  I.  245.  ^ 

reserved  or  .    In  statute.     Boag  v.  Lewis,    1  L.  C. 

Q.  B.  359. 

O'Connor  v.  State,  9  Fla.  225. 

Shields  v.  Niagara  Savings  Bk.,  3  Hun,  479. 

People  V.  Mayor,  9  Barb.  550. 

In  constitution.  Ex  parte  Cooper,  3  Tex.  (App.)  489 ;  Tur- 
ner V.  Althaus,  6.  Neb.  77;  People  v.  McAdams,  H2  III. 
361  ;  Rinehar^  v.  Sawyer,  7  111.  539 ;  Lontrraore  i:  Tiernan, 

8  Pittsb.  64. 

certificate  In  statute.  Dalrj-mple  v.  City  of  Mil- 
waukee, 53  Wis.  178. 

for  corpovate  purposes.     Taylor  v.  Thompson,  42 

111.  13. 


SUPPOSE. 

SUPPRESS. 

SURCHARGE. 

SURET7. 
SURETYSHIP. 
SURPRISE. 
SURRENDER. 


SURVEY. 

* 

SURVIVE. 
TAKEN. 


TALES. 
TALESMAN. 
TALLAGE. 
TAX. 


'""■^tuii.iirtJiiwPi^aawtoSIWlaWiW 


TAX. 


766 


TERMS. 


TAX —  Continued. 


TAXABLE. 
TAXATION. 


TEAM. 

TEMPORARY. 
TENAlTCT. 


TENANT. 


TENANTS 


TENDER. 


TENEMENT. 

TENEMENTAL. 
TENir%IENTB. 

TENOR. 
TENURE. 

!!?ERM. 


TERMINXT8. 
TERMS. 


legislation. 

St.  82. 
occupation .    In  constitution 

Tex.  (App.)  758. 
inhabitants.    In  statute.    Reg 


Philadelphia  Assn.   v.  Wood,   39    Pa. 

Ex  parte  Gregory,  1 

V.  Christie,  9  U.  C. 


Q.  B.  682. 
Att'y-Gen.  v.  City  of  Eau  Claire,  37  Wis.  438 ;  Sharpless  v. 
Mayor,  21  Pa.  St.  169  ;  Olive  Cemetery  Co.  v.  Philadelphia, 
93  Pa.  St.  131. 
People  V.  Mayor,  9  Barb.  551. 
Finnan  v.  Malloy,  1  Jones  &  Sp.  891 ;  Davis  v.  Prosser,  82 

Barb.  291. 
Le  Moyne  v.  Quimby,  70  HI.  899. 
Morrill  v.  Mackman,  24  Mich.  284. 

at  wilL     Davis  v.  Murphy,  126  Mass.  145 ;  Cunning- 
ham V.  Hatton,  55  Me.  85. 

by  the  curtesy.    Cholmondeley  v.  Lord  Clinton,  2 

Jac.  &  W.  196 ;  Guion  v.  Anderson,  8  Humph.  802 ;'  Bil- 
lings V.  Baker,  28  Barb.  344. 

in  common.    Betts  v.  Betts,  4  Abb.  N.  C.  353. 

Coles  V.  Marquand,  2  Hill,  449 ;  Stevens  v.  Enders,  1  Green 

(N.  J.),  280;  Clift  v.  White,  12  N.  Y.  527. 
at  sufferance.    Kellogg  v.  Kellogg,  6  Barb.  130 ;  God- 
frey V.  Walker,  42  Ga.  574 ;  Pleasants  v.  Claghorn,  2  Miles, 
804 ;  Livingston  v.  Tanner,  12  Barb.  484. 

at  wilL     Stoltz  V.  Kretchmar,  24  Wis.  284. 

• in  possession.    People  v.  Ambrecht,  1 1  Abb.  Pr.  101. 

In  statute.    Reg.  v.  Hopkins,  7  Canada  L.  J.  152. 

in  common.    Silloway  v.  Brown,  12  Allen,  86 ;  Lil- 

lianskyoldt  v.  Goss,  2  Utah,  297. 
Brix  V.  Ott,  101  111.  76;  HoUnes  v.  HoUnes,  12  Barb.  144; 
Ii-vin  V.  Gregory,  13  Gray,  218 ;  Cook  v.  Doggett,  2  Allen, 
441. 
King  V.  Inhabitants,  4  T.  R.  676;   Mitchell  v.  Warner,  6 
Conn.  518 ;  Mayor  v.  Mabie,  18  N.  Y.  159. 

land.    Musgrave  v.  Sherwood,  64  How.  Pr.  358. 

shall  be   divided   into   different .     In  atatvte 

Yorkshire  Ins.  Co.  v.  Clayton,  8  Q.  B.  Div.  425. 
State  V.  Townsend,  86  N.  C.  676. 
Richman  v.  Lippincott,  5  Dutch.  59. 

in  burbage.    Blair  v.  Ridgely,  41  Mo.  175. 

Wright  V.  Cartwright,  1  Burr,  282 ;  Young  v.  Duke,  6  N.  T. 
467 ;  Hurd  v.  Whitsett,  4  Col.  85 ;  Austin  v.  Huntsville 
Coal  Co.  72  Mo.  642. 

of  oAce.     People  v.  Bn.ndage,  78  N.  Y.  407. 

Goycau  o.  Great  Western  R.  Co.,  25  U.  C.  Ch.  62. 

Hurd  V.  Whitsett,  4  Col.  90. 

of  court.     Horton  v.  Miller,  38  Pa.  St.  271. 


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TERRITORIAL. 


766 


TOWAGE. 


TERRITORIAL.      juriBcUction.    Phillips  v.  Thralls,  26  Kas.  781. 

TERRITORY.          In  constitution.     Com.  v.  Dumbauld,  97  Pa.  St.  293. 
TESTAMENTARY.  capacity.    Delaflcld  v.  Parish,  25  N.  Y.  29. 


:  t- 


TESTE. 

THAT. 

THE. 

THEATRE. 

THEFT. 


Gwin  V.  Latimer,  4  Yerg.  27. 

Russell  V.  Kennedy,  GG  Pa.  St.  251. 

State  V.  Metzger,  26  Kas.  895  ;  Sharff  v.  Com.,  2  Binney,  619. 

Rowland  v.  Kleber,  1  Pittsb.  71. 

Mullins  V.  State,  37  Tex.  338 ;  People  v.  Donohue,  84  N.  Y. 

442. 
In  statute.     People  v.  Donohue,  84  N.  Y.  438. 

bote.     Forshner  v.  Whitcomb,  44  N.  H.  16. 

from  the  person.    In  statute.    Wilson  v.  State,  3 

Tex.  (App.)64. 
In  will.     Hennessy  v.  Patterson,  86  N.  Y.  100 ;  Cresson's 
E8tate,  8  Phila.  208  ;  Beauclerk  v.  Dormer,  2  Atk.  311. 

and  there.    State  v.  Colton,  24  N.  H.  146. 

In  instruction.     Union  Rolling  Mill  Co.  v.  Gillen,  100  111.  52. 
In  contract.     Tilt  v.  Silverthorne,  11  U.  C.  Q.  B.  619. 

personal.     People  v.  Mayor,  9  Barb.  646. 

real.    People  v.  Mayor,  9  Barb.  646. 

Russell  V.  Kennedy,  66  Pa.  St.  251. 

to  take  the  life.    In  statute.     Buie  v.  State,  1  Tex. 

(App.)  68. 
In  statute.     Kollock  v.  Parcher,  62  Wis.  393 ;  Babka  v.  El- 
dred,  47  Wis.  192. 

of  legal  memory.    O'Connor  v.  Cook,  1  Hov.  Snpp. 

638 ;  Burdett  v.  Abbott,  14  East,  139  ;  Cassidy  v.  Stewart, 
2  M.  &  G.  437 ;  Ackerman  v.  Shelp,  8  N.  J.  {L.J  125. 
TIFPLINGkHOXTSE.  In  statute.     City  of  Emporia  v.  Volmer,  12  Kas.  632. 
TITLE.  Arrington  v.  Liscom,  34  Cal.  385 ;  Campficld  v.  Johnson,  1 

Zab.  (N.  J.)  86. 
TOLL.  Pennsylvania  R.  Co.  v.  Sly,  65  Pa.  St.  210. 

TOLL-THOROUGH.  King  v.  Nicholson,  12  East,  340. 
TOLL-TRAVERSE.    Markets  Co.  v.  R  Co.,  L.  R.  7  C.  P.  566. 


THEN. 


THEREBY. 

THEREFROM. 

THINOS. 

THIS. 
THREATEN. 

TIMBER. 

TIME. 


TONNAGE. 


TOOLS. 


TOP. 


TORT. 


TOTAL. 


TOWAGE. 


duty    of   .     In    constitution.     Transportation    Co     v. 

Wheeler,  9    Otto,  284;   O'Conlly  v.  Natchez,    1   Sm.  & 

M.  31  (40  Am.  Dec.  87). 
In  contract.     Filchie  v.  Hogg,  35  U.  C.  Q.  B.  94  ;  Boston  Belt- 
ing Co.  V.  Ivens,  28  La.  Ann.  696. 
of  the  bank.    In  deed.    Robertson  v.  Watson,  27  U. 

C.  C.  P.  679. 
Rich  V.  R.  Co.,  87  N.nY.  SOO  ;  Wright  v.  R.  Co.,  7  Bradwell, 

446. 
In  stalute.    Farlane  v.  Mui-pliy,  21  U.  C.  Ch.  80. 

failure  of  evidence.    Cole  v.  Hebb,  2  GUI  &  J.  28. 

loss.    Mitchell  v.  Edie,  1  T.  R.  615. 

service.    The  Princess  Alice,  3   W.  Rob.  139 ;    The 

Reward,  1  W.  Rob.  177;   McCornorchie  v.  Kerr,  9  Fed. 

Rep.  63. 


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TOWN. 


m 


THL'ST. 


TOWN. 


Flinn  v.  State,  24  Ind.  287 ;  Van  Riper  v.  Parsons,  11  Vroom, 

4  ;  Milford  v.  Godfrey,  1  Pick.  'J8. 
May  V.  Sloan,  11  Otto,  237. 
in  statute.    Groves  v.  Kilgore,  72  Me.  491 ;  Re  Gearing,  4  U. 

C.  App.  17a. 
porposei.    In  statute.     Piukerton  v.  Ross,  33  U.  C.  Q. 

B.  508. 
Burton  v.  Stratton,  12  Fed.  Rep.  696 ;  Shaw  Stocking  Co.  v. 

Mack,  12  Fed.  Rep.  710;  Manufacturing  Cu.  v.  Trainer, 

11  Otto,  56. 
with  or  statement  by  a  deceased  perton.    In 

atatvie.    Davis  v.  Tarver,  65  Ala.  101. 
Dearborn  v.  Patton,  4  Oregon,  60. 
Robertson  v.  Wilcox,  36  Conn.  429 ;  Innerarity  v.  Mims,  1 

Ala.  669. 

Gathercole'v.  Smith,  17  Ch.  Div.  9. 
peraon.     In  statute.     Middlebury  v.  Waltbam,  6  Vt. 

203. 

foreigner.    Yates  v.  lams,  10  Tex.  170. 

In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Tinning,  1 1  U.  C.  Q.  B.  636. 
'n  statute.     Rice  v.  State,  10  Tex.  (App.)  288. 
U.  S.  V.  Wiltberger,  5  Wheat.  97. 
TRBA8URZ!  TROVB.    Reg.  v.  Thurborn,  1  Den.  C.  C.  390 ;  Huthmacber  v. 

Harris,  38  Pa.  St.  499. 
Com.  V.  Haines,  13  Bush,  702. 
Newell  V.  Whitcher,  63  Vt.  691 ;  Roundtree  v.  Brantly,  34 

Ala.  554;  Hulick  v.  Scovil,  9  III.  170. 

forcible .    State  v.  Covington,  70  N.  C.  71 ;  State  v. 

.   Lloyd,  86  N.  C.  575. 

In  statute.    Tregambo  v.  Comanche  Mining  Co.,  57  Cal.  501 ; 

Darden  v.  Lines,  2  Fla.  573 ;  Eldridge  v.  Strenz,  7  Jones  & 

Sp.  300 ;  State  v.  Brown,  63  Mo.  444 ;  State  v.  Spores,  4 

Oregon,  199 ;  Meyer  v.  Norton,  2  Fla.  573 ;  Anderson  v. 

Marriott,  14  U.  C.  Q.  B.  161. 
by  jury.    People  v.  Kennedy,  2  Park.   C.  C.   817; 

State  V.  Wilson,  48  N.  H.  898 ;  Kleinschmidt  v.  Dunphy, 

1  Montana,  131. 
de  novo.     In  statute.     Shultz  v.  Lempert,   65  Tex. 

277. 

after .     In  statute.    Winet  v.  Berryhill,  55  Iowa,  415. 

Cooper  V.  Chitty,  1  Burr.  31. 

Beers  v.  Lyon,  21  Conn.  613 ;  Ex  parte  Conway,  4  Ark.  381 ; 

Farmers'  Loan  Co.  v.  Carroll,   5  Barb.  643;    Person  v. 

Warren,  14  Barb.  493;  Runnels  v.  Jackson,  11  How.  360; 

Jones  V.  Wadsworth,  11  Plnla.  229;  Johnson  v.  Delaney, 

35  Tex.  61 ;  Gamble  v.  Rces,  6  U.  C.  Q.  B.  396. 

estate.     Farmers'  Loan  Co.  v.  Carroll,  5  Barb.  643. 

property.    In  insurance  policy.     Richardson  v.  Home 

Ins.  Co.,  15  Jones  &  Sp.  139. 


TRADE. 
TRADER. 

TRADING. 

TRADE-MARK. 


TRANSACTION. 

TRANSCRIPT. 
TRANSFER. 

TRANSFERABLE 
TRANSIENT. 


TRAVELERS, 
TRAVELma. 
TREASON. 


TREATY. 
TRESPASS 


TRIAL. 


TROVER. 
TRUST. 


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TRUST. 


768 


USAGE. 


TRUST  —  Continued. 

ezeented .      Carridine  v.   Carridinc,  .13  Miss.    729; 

Gushing  v.  Blake,  2  Stew.  (Eq.)  403;  Dennison  v.  Goeh- 
ring,  7  Pa.  St.  177. 

executory .     Carridine  v.  Carridinc,   33   Miss.  729 ; 

Denuison  v.  Goehring,  7  Pa.  St.  177;  Cushing  v.  Blake,  2 
Stew.  (Eq.)  403. 
Robertson  v.  Bullions  9  Barb.  101 ;  Wilson  v.  Lord  Bury,  5 
Q.  B.  Div.  630. 

de  Bon  tort.    Morris  v.  Joseph,  1  W.  Va.  259. 

any  fees  for .    In  atatiUe.    State  v.  Regents  of  State 

University,  64  Wis.  159. 
State  V.  Mason,  4  La.  Ann.  507. 
Powell  V.  Ford,  4  Lea,  288. 

Haven  V.  Winnissimmett  Co.,  11  Allen,  384 ;  Randel  v.  Chesa- 
peake, etc.,  Canal  Co.,*l  Harr.  (Del.)  260. 

demand.    Richardson  v.  Woodbury,  43  Me.  214. 

accident.    Dygert  v.  Bradley,  8  Wend.  473. 

UNCONSTITUTIONAL. law.    Com.  v.  Maxwell,  27  Pa.  St.  456. 

UNDERSTOOD,      it  is .     In  contract.    Higginson  v.  Weld,  14  Gray,  170. 

UNDUE.  concealment.    Paul  v.  Hadley,  28  Barb.  524. 

influence.    Dunlap  v.  Robinson,  28  Ala.  107 ;  Mooney 

V.  Olsen,  22  Kas.  79. 

UNIFORM.  rule.    In   conatitvtion.     Wisconsin   Cent.   R.   Co.   v. 

Taylor  Co.,  62  Wis.  97. 

UNINCUMBERED,    good title.    In  contract.    Gillespie  v.  Broas,  23 

Barb.  876. 

assembly.    Re  Riots  of  1844,  2  Penn.  L.  J.  278. 

entry.     Dickinson  v.  Maguire,  9  Cal.  49. 

In  statvte.     State  v.  Whitaker,  85  N.  C.  668. 
In  indictment.     State  v.  Smith,  74  Ind.  659. 

claim.     Roberts  v.  Prior,  20  Ga.  662. 

Hall  V.  Robertson,  21  Eng.  L.  &  Eq.  604. 

die .    In  vHll.    Dalrymple's  Will,  16  Ch.  Div.  715. 

vacant  or .    In  insurance  policy.     Herman  v.  Adriatic 


TRUSTEE. 


TinTION. 

TYRANT. 

UMPIRAOE. 

X7MPIRE. 

X7NADJUSTED. 
UNAVOIDABLE. 


UNLAWFUL. 

UNLAWFULLY. 

UNLIQUIDATED. 
UNMARRIED. 


UNOCCX7PIED. 


UNREASONABLE 


UNSOUND. 


UNSUITABLE. 
UNTIL. 


USAGE. 


Ins.  Co.,  85  N.  Y.  162. 

searches  and  seisnres.    In  constitution.    Ex  parte 

Brown,  72  Mo.  93. 
mind.    Witte  v.  Silbeit,  10  Neb.  644 ;  Dennett  v.  Den- 
nett, 44  N.  H.  637. 
mind  and  memory.    Stewart  v.  Lispenard,  26  Wend. 

299. 
Tliayer  v.  Homer,  11  Mete.  110. 
the  expiration  of  the  lease.    In  deed.    Famum  v. 

Piatt,  8  Pick.  340. 
the  further  order  of  the  conrt.    In  statute.    Re 

Irving,  8  Ben.  466. 
Haskins  v.  Warren,  115   Mass.  635;   Collings   v.  Hope,  3 

Wash.  C.  C.  150 ;  Strothcr  v.  Lucas,  12  Pet.  445. 


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USE. 


7C9 


VESTED. 


USE. 


USUAL. 

USUALLY. 

USX7FRUCT 


Burgess  v.  Wheat.  1  W.  Bl.  180 ;  Storer  v.  Boston,  8  Mass. 

438 ;  Gamble  v.  Rees,  fi  U.  C.  Q.  B.  89G. 

and  oeonpy.    Cooney  v.  Hkyes,  40  Vt.  483. 

terms.    Winshurst  v.  Barrow  Ship  Co.,  2  Q.  B.  Div. 

838. 
performed.    Jn  statute.    Reg.  v.  Plunkctt,  21  U.  C. 

Q.  B.  J>36 ;  Reg.  v.  Hall,  17  U.  C.  C.  P.  282. 
Cartwright  v.  Cartwright,  18  Tex.  C28. 


USX7FRUCTUARY.  Cartwright  v.  Cartwright,  18  Tex.  628. 


USURIOUS 

USURPATION 

USX7RPBR 

USURY. 


UTTBR. 


VACANCY. 
VACANT. 

VALIDITY. 
VALUABLE. 


VALXTB. 


VARIANCE. 

VENDITIONL 

VENTE. 

VERDICT. 


VERILY. 
VESSEL. 
VEST. 
VESTED. 


contract.    Parham  v.  :^illiam,  5  Coldw.  501. 
State  V.  Mason,  14  La.  Ann.  507. 
State  V.  Mason,  14  La.  Ann.  607 ;  McCraw  v.  Williams,  83 

Gratt.  513 ;  Hooper  v.  Goodwin,  48  Me.  80. 
Bevier  v.  Covell,  87  N.  Y.  65 ;  Diercks  v.  Kennedy,  1  C.  E. 

Green,  211 ;  Wilkie  v.  Rosevelt,  3  Johns.  Cas.  206 ;  Dunklc 

V.  Renick,  6  Ohio,  636. 
People  V.  Caton,  26  Mich.  392 ;  U.  S.  v.  Mitchel,  Baldw.  866 ; 

Com.  V.  Searle,  2  Binney,  839. 
and  publish.    People  v.  Rathburo,  21  Wend.  627.; 

People  V.  Brigham,  2  Mich.  563. 
State  V.  Jones,  3  Oregon,  687. 
In  insurance  policy.    Laselle  v.  Hoboken  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  14 

Vroom,  470. 
Ford  V.  Gardner,  1  Hen.  &  Munf.  86. 
consideration.    Livingston  v.  Radclifl,  6  Barb.  207 ; 

Jackson  v.  Alexander,  3  Johns.  489 :  Poller  v.  Grscie,  68 

Ala.  307. 

papers.    In  will.    Hooper  v.  McQuarry,  5  Coldw.  136. 

security.    Queen  v.  Tatlock,  2  Q.  B.  Div.  163;  Reg. 

V.  Brady,  26  U.  C.  Q.  B.  13 ;  Churchcr  v.  Johnson,  34  U. 

C.  Q.  B.  528. 
Fox  V.  Phelps,   17  Wend.  899;   Washington  Ice  Co.   v. 

Webster,  68  Me.  463. 

received.    WaddeU  v.  McCable,  3  U.  C.  (o.  s.)  602. 

Keiser  v.  Topping,  72  HI.  229 ;  House  v.  Metcalf ,  27  Conn. 

638. 

exponas.    Borden  v.  Tilliman,  89  Tex.  273. 

— —  a  remere.    Smoot  v.  Baldwin,  1  Mart.  (n.  s.)  530. 
Withee  v.  Rowe,  46  Me.  686 ;  Morton  v.  State,  3  Tex.  (App.) 

618 ;  Day  v.  Webb,  28  Conn.  144. 

contrary  to  law.    Bosseker  v.  Cramer,  18  Ind.  46. 

believes.    In  affidavit.    Russell  v.  Ralph,  68  Wis.  832. 

coasting .    Shepherd  v.  Hills,  11  Exch.  67. 

Stewart  v.  Harriman,  66  N.  H.  29. 

—^estate.    Hays  V.  Goode,   7  Leigh,  496;    Tayloe  v. 

Oould,  10  Barb.  396 ;  Clark  v.  McCreary,  12  S.  &  M.  347. 

legacy.    Bowman's  Appeal,  34  Pa.  St.  23. 

remainder.    Williamson  v.  Field,  2  SandT.  Ch.  262 ; 

Hawley  v.  James,  6  Paige  Ch.  466 ;  Brown  v.  Lawrence, 

8  Ciish.  397. 


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770 


WAREHOUSE. 


VESTED  —  Continued. 


VICIOUS. 
VIDELICET. 

VIOLENTLY 

VIRTUTE. 

VISIBLE.    . 

VISITOR. 

VIVUM. 

VOID. 


VOIDABLE. 
VOLUNTARY. 


VOLUNTEER. 

VOTE. 

VOTERS. 

VOUCHED. 

VOUCHER 

VS. 

WAOER. 


WAGES. 
WAIVER. 


wAivmo. 

WALL. 


WANTONNESS. 
WAR. 


WARD. 
WAREHOUSE. 


right.     Mooro  v.  State,    14  Vroom,   248;    Fiahcr  v. 

DobbB,  6  Yerg.  154. 

propensity.     Dickson  V.  McCoy,  89  N.  Y.  408. 

Stukley  v.  Butler,  Hobart,  172  ;  Gleuon  v.  Mc Vicar,  7  Cow. 

45,  note. 
In  indictment.     Walling  v.  State,  7  Tex,  (App.)  026. 

officii.    People  V.  Schuyler,  4  N.  Y.  187. 

property.    Rex  v.  InhabltantH,  1  Cowp.  228. 

Ex  parte  Arcliey,  9  Cal.  168. 

▼adium.     Kortright  v.  Cady,  21  N.  Y.  344. 

Inataiute.  Beccherv.  Marquette,  etc.,  MillH Co.,  45 Mich.  103 ; 

Fuller  V.  Ilasbrouck,  4G  Mich.  82 ;  Anderson  v.  Roberta, 

18  Johns.  527;  Somes  v.  Brewer,  2  Pick.  191 ;  Inskeep  v. 

Lecony,  Cuxo  (N.  J.)  112;  PearsoU  v.  Cliapin,  44  Pa.  St. 

15;  Allisv.  Billings,  6  Mete.  417. 
PearsoU  v.  Cliapin,  44  Pa.  St.  15 ;  Anderson  v.  Roberts,  18 

Johns.  528. 
Kearney  v.  Fitzgerald,  43  Iowa,  586. 

confession.    People  v.  McMahon,  15  N.  Y.  386. 

— —  escape.    Adams  v.  Turretine,  8  Ired.  (L. )  152. 

Mitchell  V.  Mitchell,  40  Ga.  16. 

People  V.  Pease,  27  N.  Y.  57, 

Jn  conatitution.     State  v.  Tuttle,  53  Wis.  45. 

by  witnesses.     Barker  v.  Colt,  1  Root,  225. 

People  V.  Green,  2  N.  Y.  (S.  C.)  20;  5  Daly,  199. 

Smith  V.  Butler,  25  N.  II.  523. 

Comly  V.  Ilillegass,  94  Pa.  St.  132 ;  Woodcock  v.  McQueen, 

11  Ind.  15 ;  Edson  v.  Pawlet,  22  Vt.  293 ;  Ex  parte  Young, 

6  Bias.  67 ;  Alvord  v.  Smith,  63  Ind.  62. 
policy.    Sawyer  v.  Dodge  County  Ins.  Co. ,  37  Wis. 

537. 
Ford  V.  R.  Co.,  64  Iowa,  728. 
Ripley  v.  Mine.  Ins.  Co.,  30  N.     .164;  Cole  v.  Deal,  12 

Tex.  102  ;  Hoxie  v.  Home  Ins.  Co. ,  32  Conn.  40 ;  Ross  v. 

Swan,  7  Le^,  467. 
— —  the  tort.    Hardway  v.  Mayor,  1  Hun,  630. 
party .    Nash  v.  Kemp,  49  How.  Pr.  527 ;  Brown  v. 

Werner,  40  Md.   19;   Feltrich  v.  Leamy,  9  Bosw.   530; 

Hunt  V.  Ambruster,  2  C.  E.  Green,  213 ;  Roberts  v.  Bye, 

80  Pa.  St.  377. 
Welch  V.  Durand,  36   Conn.  184;  Clarke  v.  Haggins,  103 

13  Eng.  C.  L.  552. 
Brown  v.  Hiatt,  1  Dill.  380 ;  U.  S.  v.  The  Active,  3  Wheeler, 

C.  C.  265. 

time  of .    Skeen  v.  Monkeimer,  21  ^d.  S. 

Darland  v.  Justices.  4  Bibb.  524. 

In  atatute.     Reg.  v.  Amoa,  Temp.  &  M.  425 ;  Rex  v.  Godfrey, 

1  Leach,  287. 


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WELSH. 


WARRANT. 
WARRANTY. 


WAREBOUBXIMAN.  Tits  worth  v.  Wiuncgar,  51  Barb.  158. 

In  statute.     Reg.  v.  Dawson,  Temp.  &  M.  424  ;  Ncal  v.  East 

Tennessee  College,  0  Yerg.  206. 
Cushman  v.  U.  S.  Ins.  Co.,  4  Hun.  783;  Marshall  v.  Gray, 

89  How.  Pr.  172 ;  Chanter  v.  Hopkins,  4  M.  de  W.  404 ; 

Patton  V.  Porter,  3  Jones  (L.)  fi39;  Buford  v.  Ins.  Co., 

6  Oregon,  839;  Callaghnn  v.  Alantio  Ins.  Co.,  1  Edw.  Ch. 

74;  Pierce  v.  Empire   Ins.  Co.,  62  Barb.  644;  Wood  v. 

Aahe,    1    Strobh.   412;    Cary   v.  Gruman,  4  Hill,   626; 

Mitchell  V.  Warner,  5  Conn.  621. 
good  general deed.     In  contract.     Kirkendall  v. 

Mitchell,  8  McLean,  144. 
Baudlow  V.   Thiemc,   68  Wis.   60;    Parrott  v.  Barney,    1 

Sawyer,  487 ;  Ayres  v.  Lawrence,  59  N.  Y.  197 ;  McCul- 

lough  V.  Irvine,  13  Pa.  St.  440. 
lands.     In  deed.     Prather  v.  Ross,  17  Ind.  496. 

Gibbs  V.  Williams,  26  Kas.  210;  Weis  v.  City  of  Madison, 

76  Ind.  253;  Morrison  v.  Biifksport,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  67  Me. 

353  ;  Earl  v.  De  Hart,  1  Beas.  (N.  J.)  283. 
WATERPOWER.  McCalmont  v.  Whitaker,  8  Rawle,  84 


WASTE. 


WATERCOX7RBE. 


WATER'S. 
WAY. 


WAYS. 


WB. 


WEAKNESS. 


WEAPON. 


WEEBL 

WEIOBAQE. 
WEIGHT. 

WEIR. 
WELL. 


WELSH. 


edge.    Kains  v.  Turville,  82  U.  C.  Q.  B.  17. 

Wild  V.  Deig,  43  Ind.  468;  Hart  v.  Chalker,  5  Conn.  814; 

Mining  Co.  v.  Kennedy,  8  Nev.  873. 
right    of of   an    alley.     In   deed.     McConnell  v. 

Rathbun,  46  Mich.  806. 
all now  naed  or  enjoyed.    In  deed.    Borksbire  v. 

Grubb,  18  Ch.  Div.  616. 

public .     In  statute.    State  v.  B.  Co.,  37  Ohio  St.  171. 

^—  promiae  to  pay.    In  note.    Scanlan  v.  Keith,  102  111. 

634. 
the  tmateea.     In  note:    New  Market  Bk.  v.  Gillet, 

100  111.  266.       , 
or  ezhanation  consequent  upon  diaeaae.     In 

insurance  policy.    Winspear  v.  Accident  Ins.  Co.,  6  Q.  B. 

Div.  44. 
any  kind   of  firearma,  bowie  knife,  dirk,  dagger, 

alnng  shot,  or  other  deadly .    In  statute.    State  v. 

Wilforth,  74  Mo.  628. 
at  least  one  a for  four  successive  weeks.    In 

statute.    Hernandez  v.  His  Creditors,  67  Cal.  333. 
Hoffman  v.  Jersey  City,  5  Vroom,  176 
of  evidence.    Central  Bridge  Co.  v.  Butler,  2  Gray, 

132. 
Arnold  v.  Mundy,  1  Halst.  (N.  J.)  55. 
supplied  with  water.    In  warranty.    Leyland  v. 

Illingworth,  2  De  G.  P.  &  J.  252. 
aecnred.    In  wUl.    Nyce.'s  Estate,  6  W.  &  S.  264  (40 

Am  Dec.  498). 
— —  mortgage.    Bentley  v.  Phelps,  2  Woodb.  &  M.  444. 


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WHALING. 

WHARF. 

WHARFAQE. 

WHENEVER. 

WHEREVER. 

WHILE. 

/ 
WHITE. 
WHORE. 
WHOREDOM 
WIDOW. 

Wn/FUL. 


whiFUlly. 


WET.  dirty  and  inferior  oil.    In  c(ynXra(A.    Lucas  v.  B;iB- 

tow,  El.  Bl.  &  El.  907. 
——  voyage.    In  insurance  policy.    Child  v.  Sun  Mutual 

Ins.  Co.,  3  Sandf.  26. 
Geiger  v.  Filor,  8  Fla.  332. 
Kusenbcrg  v.  Browne,  42  Pa.  St.  179. 
Kennebec,  etc.,  R.  Co.  v.  Portland,  etc.,  R.  Co.,  59  Me.  9. 

found.    In  statute.     Ralaton's  Appeal,  93  Pa.  St.  133. 

on  hop-house drying  hopa.    In  insurance  policy. 

Langworthy  v.  Oswego  Ins,  Co.,  86  N.  Y.  632. 

selvage.    Mitchell  v.  Henry,  24  Sol.  Jour.  689. 

Scott  V.  McKinnish,  15  Ala.  664. 

Rodebaugh  v.  HoUingsworth,  6  Ind.  348. 

Com.  V.  Powell,  51  Pa.  St.  440. 

In  insurance  policy.     Bolton  v.  Bolton,  73  Me.  299. 

act.    Com.  V.  Pervier,  3  Phila.  232. 

misconduct.    Lewis  v.  Great  Western  U.  Co.,  3  Q.  B. 

Div.  206. 
Drew  V.  Kimball,  43  N.  H.  285. 
In  statute.    U-  S.  v.  Three  Railroad  Cars,  1  Abb.  (U.  S.)  196 ; 
Uecker  v.  State,  4  Tex.  (App.)  234;  State  v.  Whitaker, 
85  N.  C.  568 ;  Com.  v.  Kneeland,  20  Pick.  220 ;  Felton  v. 
U.  S.  6  Otto,  702. 

obstruct  any  highway.    In  atatute.    State  v.  Smith, 

52  Wis.  184. 
WILL.  In  statute.    Crcsswell  v.  People,  13  Mich.  437. 

(^Testament.)  Harrin.gton  v.  State,  54  Miss.  490;  McKce  v.  Means,  34  Ala. 

361 ;  McGee  v.  McCants,  1  McCord,  622 ;  Fuller  v.  Hooper, 
2  Ves.  Sr.  242 ;  George  v.  Green,  13  N.  H.  526 ;  Hubbard 
V.  Hubbard,  12  Barb.  153;  Smith  v.  Bell,  6  Pet.  75;  Mor- 
row V.  Morrow,  2  Teun.  (Oh.)  563;  Conklin  v.  Egerton, 
21  Wend.  486. 

WINTER-STRAINED.    lamp  oil.    In  corUract.    Hart  v.  Hammett,  18 

Vt.  127. 
WISH.  In  will.    Manners  v.  Library  Co.,  93  Pa.  St.  173. 

WITH.  all  faults.    Smith  v.  Andrews,  8  Ired.  (L. )  6 ;  Whitney 

V.  Boardman,  118  Mass.  243. 

WITHIN.  sight  and  view.    In  indictment.    Reg.  v.  Webb,  Temp. 

&  M.  26. 

four  years  before  the  sale.    In  stntute     White  v. 

Poillon,  25  Hun,  69. 

WITHOUT.  negligence.    R.  Co.  v.  Shipley,  39  Md.  254. 

prejudice.     Creigliton  v.  Kerr,  20  Wall.  12. 

recourse.     Bankii-  ad  v.  Owen,  60  Ala.  461. 

WITNESS.  Bl  rker  v.  Cort,  1  Root,  225 ;  Bloss  v.  Shuman,  47  Me.  251 ; 

LlcCheoney  v.  Lansing,  18  Johns.  389. 
In  statute.    Moffatt  v.  Prentice,  9  Canada  L.  J.  (n.  s.)  159. 

WOOD.  fire and  bark.    In  statute.    Duren  v.  Gage,  72  Me. 

118. 


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WORDS. 
WORK. 
WORRY. 
WRECK. 


WRIT. 


WRTTINO. 

WRTTB. 
YARD. 
YEARLY. 
YEARS. 

zmc 


refnse or  timber.    In  $tattae.    State  v.  Howaid,  72 

Me.  459. 

Btanding .     In  deed.     Strout  v.  Harper,  72  Me.  270. 

Pea  Patch  Mand,  1  Wall.  Jr.  (App.)  146. 

horse.    In  statute.    Noland  v.  Wickham,  9  Ala.  172. 

In  statute.    Finley  v.  Allen,  1  Grant's  Cas.  83. 

Respublica  v.  Le  Caze,  1  Yeates,  69 ;  Shepherd  v.  Gosnold, 

Vaughan,  168. 

of  assiie.    Farley  v.  Craig,  6  Halst.  (N.  J.)  272. 

of  error.    Wiscart  v.  Dauchy,  3  Dallas,  327 ;  Cisna  v. 

Beach,  15  Ohio  St.  301 ;   Lowe  v.  Morris,  13  Ga.  148 ; 

Hurshman  v.  Cook,  Spencer  (N.  J.),  273. 

of  prohibition.     Doughty  v.  Walker,  54  Ga.  596. 

of  review.    Burrell  v.  Burrell,  10  Mass.  222. 

or  other  process.    In  statute.    People  v.  Van  Hoesen, 

62  How.  Pr.  76. 
In  statute.    Myers  v.  Vanderbilt,  84  Pa.  St.  610. 

obligatory.    Watson  v.  Hoge,  7  Yerg.  350. 

contracts  in .    In  statute.     Board  of  Commrs.  v.  Ship- 
ley, 77  Ind.  556. 
or  other  process.     Mussellman  v.  Mauk,  18  Iowa, 

240. 
Bliip .     In  insurance  policy.     Webb  v.  National  Fire 

Ins.  Co.,  2  Sandf.  497. 
proportions.    In  contract.    McQueen  v.  McQueen,  9 

U.  C.  Q.  B.  536. 
In  contract.     Grant  v.  Maddox,  15  M.  &  W.  737. 
New  Jersey  Zinc  Co.  v.  Boston  Franklinite  Co.,  16  N.  J. 

(Eq.)  418. 


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